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Son of James B. Willis ' | Son of James B. Willis ' | ||
- | On June 1, 1866, John Simmons married Hester Ann Whiten, (April 22, 1854 - June 2, 1926) daughter of [[Oliver Whiten|Oliver Whiten]] & Rachel Holcomb. | + | On June 1, 1866, John Simmons married Hester Ann Whiten, (April 22, 1854 - June 2, 1926) daughter of [[Oliver Whiten|Oliver Whiten]] & Rachel Holcomb. Hester Ann Whiten was known to friends and family as " |
They had the following children: | They had the following children: | ||
- | + | - William Simmons | |
+ | - Thomas Simmons | ||
+ | - Rachel Simmons | ||
+ | - Julia Simmons | ||
+ | - Emma Cordelia Simmons (March 31, 1882 - July 15, 1966) Married [[james_franklin_mealer_brady|James Franklin Mealer Brady]]. | ||
+ | - Jasper Newton Simmons | ||
+ | - Martha Simmons | ||
+ | - Joseph C. Simmons | ||
+ | - Grover C. Simmons | ||
+ | - George W Simmons | ||
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- | <WRAP center round box 70%> **1870 United States Federal Census** | + | <WRAP center round box 70%> **1880 United States Federal Census** |
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County: Habersham \\ | County: Habersham \\ | ||
Inhabitants in: 422 District \\ | Inhabitants in: 422 District \\ | ||
- | Date: July 30, 1870 \\ | + | Date: June 30, 1880 \\ |
- | ^Name ^ | + | ^ Name |
- | |John Simmons | + | | John Simmons |
- | |Anne Simmons | + | | Hester Simmons |
+ | | William Simmons | ||
+ | | Thomas Simmons | ||
+ | | Rachel | ||
+ | | Julia Simmons | ||
+ | | Emma Simmons | ||
+ | | Newton Simmons | ||
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+ | Note: This census also indicates that Hester Ann Whiten-Simmons could NOT read or write. | ||
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- | Source: " | + | Source: " |
Hester Ann Whiten-Simmons died on June 2, 1926 in Banks County, Georgia, and was buried alongside her husband, John Simmons, at Leatherwood Baptist Church. | Hester Ann Whiten-Simmons died on June 2, 1926 in Banks County, Georgia, and was buried alongside her husband, John Simmons, at Leatherwood Baptist Church. |