George David Simms

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George David Simms

Birthdate:
Birthplace: South Carolina, United States
Death: June 10, 1865 (60)
Rio, Knox County, Illinois, United States
Place of Burial: Rio, Knox County, Illinois, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Simms and Delilah Simms
Husband of Hester Sims (Jones)
Father of Hetta Bishop; Anna Jemima Sweeney; Robert Rufus Simms; George William Simms; Maria Lydia Rhodes and 8 others
Brother of Nancy Kelly; Robert Syms; Bengiman "Benji" Simms; Jemina Ann Timberlake; Elizabeth Simms and 4 others

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About George David Simms

George David Simms was born in Livingston, Orangeburg, SC, the first-born child of T. William and Delila (Welch) Simms. In 1805, the family migrated to Barren Co., Kentucky, and in 1815, they removed to Illinois, where they settled in Sangamon Co.

George married Hester Jones in Sangamon Co. in 1832, and by 1840, they had moved to Knox Co., IL, with a host of relatives. They settled on Section 6 in Rio and Section 1 in North Henderson township, Mercer county, where George built his home. The home consisted of one large room, with one end in Rio, Knox county, and the other in Mercer county. At dances held here it was not uncommon to have the music in one county and the dancing in the other. When marriages were solemnized in this house, care was taken to have the bride and groom stand well over in the county that issued the license.

He first made his living cutting cordwood near New Boston and selling it to riverboats on the Mississippi River. He was the only white man for miles around when he first went there. Later he began a brickyard and furnished building brick which was used in the area.

Here they raised twelve children to adulthood (an additional child died young), all of whom migrated yet further west. George Simms was reputedly a close personal friend of Abraham Lincoln from his days in Springfield, and he frequently spoke out against slavery. He died while felling a tree.

His wife Hester removed to Custer Co. NE with several of her children, where she died in 1901 and is buried in Gates Cemetery.

Source: Find-A-Grave


George David Simms was born in Livingston, Orangeburg, SC, the first-born child of T. William and Delila (Welch) Simms. In 1805, the family migrated to Barren Co., Kentucky, and in 1815, they removed to Illinois, where they settled in Sangamon Co.

George married Hester Jones in Sangamon Co. in 1832, and by 1840, they had moved to Knox Co., IL, with a host of relatives. They settled on Section 6 in Rio and Section 1 in North Henderson township, Mercer county, where George built his home. The home consisted of one large room, with one end in Rio, Knox county, and the other in Mercer county. At dances held here it was not uncommon to have the music in one county and the dancing in the other. When marriages were solemnized in this house, care was taken to have the bride and groom stand well over in the county that issued the license.

He first made his living cutting cordwood near New Boston and selling it to riverboats on the Mississippi River. He was the only white man for miles around when he first went there. Later he began a brickyard and furnished building brick which was used in the area.

Here they raised twelve children to adulthood (an additional child died young), all of whom migrated yet further west. George Simms was reputedly a close personal friend of Abraham Lincoln from his days in Springfield, and he frequently spoke out against slavery. He died while felling a tree.

His wife Hester removed to Custer Co. NE with several of her children, where she died in 1901 and is buried in Gates Cemetery.

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George David Simms's Timeline

1804
September 16, 1804
South Carolina, United States
1857
May 31, 1857
Henry County, Illinois, United States
1865
June 10, 1865
Age 60
Rio, Knox County, Illinois, United States
1865
Age 60
Rio Cemetery, Rio, Knox County, Illinois, United States
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