Watkins married Henrietta Russell in the mid-1820s. Watkins and Russell had eight children, including William J. (1826), Richard R. (1827), George T. (1828), John L. (1831), Henry G. (1834), Henrietta (1836), Robert P. (1841), and Lloyd N. (1845). William J., like his father, became a prominent abolitionist, at one time writing for
Frederick Douglass's The North Star. Frances would become one of the co-founders of the
American Women's Suffrage Association (AWS) during the mainstream
Women's Suffrage Movement, in 1869. Francis was also an accomplished and much-published African-American poet. == Career ==