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Infant Simmons III

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Urbana, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
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Urbana, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Child of Major James Simmons (1780-1844) & Rebecca F.

This note was left from the person trying to photograph the tombstones:

From: [email protected]>Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 22:00:55 EST>To: [email protected]>Subject: Re: Worthington-Simmons Families of Urbana, MD>>>Hi David: I am not a Simmons. I am tracing the descendants of theHawbottom>Johnson Cemetery here in Frederick County. (Which another whole ballof wax,>It in my "saving the cemetery from development) William Johnson md 2d>Elizabeth Simmons and had 3 daughters by that marriage.>>The Simmons burial ground is not where you think. It is actually inUrbana at>Boxwood. It is now a horse field. I have been there and seen thedepressions>and vinca. Apparently some years ago a farmer decided to take thestones to>make a path to the barn. It was later covered with macadam. So, thatis>where the stones are. The place that you are talking about on ParkMills is>apparently a memorial.
Child of Major James Simmons (1780-1844) & Rebecca F.

This note was left from the person trying to photograph the tombstones:

From: [email protected]>Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 22:00:55 EST>To: [email protected]>Subject: Re: Worthington-Simmons Families of Urbana, MD>>>Hi David: I am not a Simmons. I am tracing the descendants of theHawbottom>Johnson Cemetery here in Frederick County. (Which another whole ballof wax,>It in my "saving the cemetery from development) William Johnson md 2d>Elizabeth Simmons and had 3 daughters by that marriage.>>The Simmons burial ground is not where you think. It is actually inUrbana at>Boxwood. It is now a horse field. I have been there and seen thedepressions>and vinca. Apparently some years ago a farmer decided to take thestones to>make a path to the barn. It was later covered with macadam. So, thatis>where the stones are. The place that you are talking about on ParkMills is>apparently a memorial.


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