| AdminHistory | James Watt of Greenock was the second son of Thomas Watt and the father of James Watt. According to J.P.Muirhead, Life of James Watt (1858), he was apprenticed to a builder and shipwright in Crawfordsdyke, and moved to Greenock about 1729 when he married Agnes Muirhead, the daughter of Robert Muirhead, merchant, in Glasgow. James Watt of Greenock was occupied as a merchant, a builder, a ship’s chandler and a shipwright and had an interest in the American shipping trade. He also served as a member of the Town Council of Greenock for over twenty years. Three of their children survived, James (the engineer); John Watt jr., who entered the shipping business, but was drowned at sea in the Bahamas in 1763; and Jean, (died 1771), who married John Cochrane, schoolmaster of Inverkip. |