Or find other results in the 1940 census for Alice Bobcoch Simons
Age 39, born abt 1901
Birthplace South Carolina
Gender Female
Race White
Home in 1940
Forest Drive
Edgewood,
Richland, South Carolina
Household Members Age
Head Charles Simons 42
Wife Alice Babcock Simons 39
Son Charles Inglichop Simons Junior 3
Son Arthur Saint Julian Simons 11/12
Son James Babcock Simons 11/12
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This snapshot of Alice Bobcoch Simons's life was captured by the 1940 U.S. Census.
Alice Bobcoch Simons was born about 1901. In 1940, she was 39 years old and lived in Edgewood, South Carolina, with her husband, Charles, and 3 sons.
Waverly Sanatorium used to be on Forest Drive across the street from Forest Hills. Founded in 1912 by Dr. J. W. Babcock, the retired superintendent of the State Mental Hospital, Waverly was a 50-bed hospital on 60 acres of wooded land. The Waverly property became today's Middleburg Park office and residential development.
Dr. Babcock's daughter, Alice, married Charles Simons, and they had three sons. Columbia's Arthur St. Julian Simons is one of the three sons, the one credited with guiding the Waverly property into commercial and high-rise residential development.
Berley Kittrell, a partner with Walter Keenan, worked with Simons in the late 1960s. Working on South Carolina's first office park, they did their homework, studied earlier office parks, and engaged architect Howard Love and landscape architect Kenneth Simmons Sr. By 1971, the first phase of construction was complete, to include The Kittrell Center.
Or find other results in the 1940 census for Alice Bobcoch Simons
Age 39, born abt 1901
Birthplace South Carolina
Gender Female
Race White
Home in 1940
Forest Drive
Edgewood,
Richland, South Carolina
Household Members Age
Head Charles Simons 42
Wife Alice Babcock Simons 39
Son Charles Inglichop Simons Junior 3
Son Arthur Saint Julian Simons 11/12
Son James Babcock Simons 11/12
Not the Alice Babcock Simons you were looking for? View more results from the 1940 Census.
This snapshot of Alice Bobcoch Simons's life was captured by the 1940 U.S. Census.
Alice Bobcoch Simons was born about 1901. In 1940, she was 39 years old and lived in Edgewood, South Carolina, with her husband, Charles, and 3 sons.
Waverly Sanatorium used to be on Forest Drive across the street from Forest Hills. Founded in 1912 by Dr. J. W. Babcock, the retired superintendent of the State Mental Hospital, Waverly was a 50-bed hospital on 60 acres of wooded land. The Waverly property became today's Middleburg Park office and residential development.
Dr. Babcock's daughter, Alice, married Charles Simons, and they had three sons. Columbia's Arthur St. Julian Simons is one of the three sons, the one credited with guiding the Waverly property into commercial and high-rise residential development.
Berley Kittrell, a partner with Walter Keenan, worked with Simons in the late 1960s. Working on South Carolina's first office park, they did their homework, studied earlier office parks, and engaged architect Howard Love and landscape architect Kenneth Simmons Sr. By 1971, the first phase of construction was complete, to include The Kittrell Center.
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