The Squire Simmons Family, 1746-1986, Volume 1D.G.S. Skelton, 1986 - 985 halaman William Simmons I (d.1767) married Rebecca, widow of his friend William Buis, about 1763/1764 in Rowan County, North Carolina; their son, William II, was born in 1765. Squire Simmons (1791-1863), a grandson of William I, married Levicy Hunt in 1816, and moved to Rutherford County, North Carolina in 1817. Later the moved to Lumpkin County, Georgia. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon and elsewhere. |
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... Army was also experiencing military setbacks in Tennessee and Missis- sippi . Although the Union Army far outnumbered the Confederate Army , the North had lost the initiative in both the East and the West . The political stakes were ...
... Army was also experiencing military setbacks in Tennessee and Missis- sippi . Although the Union Army far outnumbered the Confederate Army , the North had lost the initiative in both the East and the West . The political stakes were ...
Halaman 218
... army of 130,000 men easily could march on to victory at Richmond , Virginia , and take Confederate President Jefferson Davis prisoner . The Union Army crossed the junction of the Rappahannock and Rapidan Rivers on 29-30 April 1863 for a ...
... army of 130,000 men easily could march on to victory at Richmond , Virginia , and take Confederate President Jefferson Davis prisoner . The Union Army crossed the junction of the Rappahannock and Rapidan Rivers on 29-30 April 1863 for a ...
Halaman 225
... Army of the Cumberland for an attack on the Confederate General Braxton Bragg's forces in Chattanooga , Tennessee . While the Union Army of 60,000 moved across the Tennessee River and advanced on Chattanooga , the Confederate forces of ...
... Army of the Cumberland for an attack on the Confederate General Braxton Bragg's forces in Chattanooga , Tennessee . While the Union Army of 60,000 moved across the Tennessee River and advanced on Chattanooga , the Confederate forces of ...
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acres administrator Adolphus Army assigns Atlanta Augusta Battle Benjamin Logan Bill Book Born brother Buis Civil Cleveland County Confederate continued Court dated daughter Davis death December Deed defend Department Died dollars Elizabeth Equity farm five forces four friends Georgia Gilmer County give given Glasco Graham Grant hand heirs hereby History horses hundred Hunt Ibid included Indians James John Simmons Joseph July June Kansas land Ledford letter Living Lumpkin County March marriage Married Martha Minutes moved named Negroes North Carolina officers paid Phebe Pitner presents records remained River road Robert Rowan County Rutherford County Sarah Sealed Sheriff Sherman signed slaves sold soldiers South Squire Simmons Squire's troops Union United unto Virginia West White wife William Ledford William Simmons witness