From Joe Dallas Bryant, joeandanne@@earthlink.net, Ancestry.com:
Individual biographical text for: JAMES S. SIMMONS
Tradition says that James was born and first married in England. Where
his first three children were born and his wife died is open to speculation
and conjecture. He first comes to our attention in 1768 when he bought a farm
in Amherst County, Virginia from George Carrington. By this time he had
married his second wife, Mary Waters. In addition to his first three children
James, Anna and Francis, he now was the father of John and Richard.
Four years later in 1772, James sold his farm to John Dawson. There is
no record of his purchasing another farm until 178434 , twelve years later.
The only evidence of the whereabouts of the family during this time was the
enlistment of James, junior, into the army in Amherst. During this interval six
more children were born.,
In 1793 the Amherst records show three significant events for James. On
the 6th of April his daughter Charity applied for a marriage license to wed
David Patterson. On April 30 Charity's older sister, Christian, applied for
a license to marry William Morris. A few weeks later, James sold his farm.
August 30, 1995 John D. Baldwin
JAMES Sr. SIMMONS of AMHERST VA
"James Simmons emigrated from England in the 1750's. He was married twice. His first wife was from England. His second wife, Mary Waters, came from Virginia. Their children were John, Charles, Elisha, Charity, Betsie, Richard, Moses, Joshua, Nancy and Sally.'
This article does not include Christianna.
Sources: Simmons Family Papers in the Special Collection Room of the
University of South Florida Library, Tampa, Florida.
Mrs. Ray N. Anderson.
John D. Baldwin
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CHARLES SIMMONS ESTATE (son of James Sr. Simmons and Mary Waters)
Abstracted from the Original Papers
by
Miles Philbeck, Jr.
N. C. Archives Volume CR 086.314.1, Rutherford County, N.C.
Equity Orders and Decrees, 1839-1868, pp. 170-180.
Fall, 1856: Charles Simmons died in May, 1850 leaving widow Dedemia Simmons, now deceased. (Rutherford Census, 1850, shows Charles Simmons, 73, b. VA, and Didama, 70, b. N.C. There were no children of this couple to survive and the estate valued at $17,086.25 was inherited by his brothers and sisters or their heirs, given below. Since Charles was born about 1777, this appears to be one of Rutherford’s early Simmons families.)
HEIRS OF CHARLES SIMMONS:
1. Brother Moses Simmons of Rutherford County, N.C.
2. Brother Elisha Simmons of Georgia
3. Brother Joshua Simmons of Georgia
4. Brother Richard Simmons of Georgia
5. Sister Elizabeth Simmons of Georgia
6. Brother James Simmons, now deceased, of Hawkins County, Tennessee
7. Sister Frances Wade, wife of David Wade, of Virginia, not heard from in twenty years
8. Children of brother John Simmons, Deceased, all of Georgia
A. Holman Simmons
B. James Simmons
C. Moses Simmons
D. Susanah, wife of John L. Richardson
9. Children of sister Nancy Breedlove, deceased:
A. Spencer Breedlove, of Missouri
B. John Breedlove, of Missouri
C. James Breedlove, of Missouri
D. Charles Breedlove, of Missouri
E. Elizabeth Breedlove, of Missouri
F. Betsy, wife of Braxton Smith, of Missouri
G. Sally, wife of Thompson White, of Missouri
H. Mary Ann, wife of David Webster, of Tennessee
10. Children of sister Charity Patterson, deceased, all of South Carolina:
A. John Patterson
B. Elisha Patterson
C. Charles Patterson
D. Polly, wife of Lewis Peeples
E. Nancy, wife of Minor Lipscombe
F. Sally, wife of Thomas Shields
G. Betsy, wife of Samuel Morris
H. Christianna, wife of Henry Shields
11. Children of sister Christianna Morris, deceased, all of Georgia:
A. John Morris
B. Henry Morris
C. William Morris
D. Rhoda, wife of Richard Allen
E. Elizabeth, wife of Lewis Jones
F. Christianna Morris
12. Children of sister Anna E. Thompson, deceased:
A. Benajar Thompson, of Illinois
B. Christianna, wife of James Kincade, of Illinois
C. Thomas H. Thompson, of Georgia
D. and others, names not known
FROM: ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY, FT. WAYNE, INDIANA
PUBLICATION: NCTR, VOL 6, FEBRUARY, 1978
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Place on Revolutionary War pension rolls 9/30/1819