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John Simmons

BirthFeb. 9, 1814 - Grainger County, Tennessee, USA
Death8 Sep 1890 - Not Available
MotherPurity "Purry" Warbleton
FatherJames Simmons

Born in Grainger County, Tennessee, USA on Feb. 9, 1814 to James Simmons and Purity "Purry" Warbleton. John Simmons married Matilda Newhouse and had 9 children. He passed away on 8 Sep 1890.

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Parents
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James Simmons
1765 - 1848
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Purity "Purry" Warbleton
1775 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Matilda Newhouse
1833 - 1880
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Robert H Simmons
1847 - 1913
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Hiram Leonidas Simmons
1869 - 1932
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Andrew M Simmons
1862 - 1932
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Benjamin Prentice Simmons
1864 - 1933
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Henry Simmons
1860 - Unknown
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Charles M Simmons
1873 - 1945
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Lucy Jane "Lecie" Simmons
1875 - 1953
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James Henry Simmons
1855 - 1916
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A S Simons
1867 - Unknown

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