They had six children: Lydia, Ebenezer (m. Anne Bradbury), Mary (m. John Angier), Rebecca (m. William Diamond), Lemuel (m. Mary Richardson Maxwell), Hannah (m. Jacob Robinson) and Sarah.
John Simonds is recorded in Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) as:
John Simmons, Ancestor #A103851. He was a Private, Lexington Alarm, under Captain Edmund Monroe.
From the Book: Lexington Epitaphs. A Copy of Epitaphs in the old Burying-grounds of Lexington, MA. By: Francis H. Brown. Page 131 has the following Epitaph:
Erected In Memory of Mr. John Simonds, who died Dec. 13, 1812. (D89)
John Simonds (4), Jonathan (3), Joseph (2), William (1) b: Jan. 5, 1729, m: Mary, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Hutchinson) Tufts of Medford.
John Simonds parents were: Jonathan Simonds (1681-1747) and Lydia Bowman 1695-1790). Jonathan Simonds is also buried at the Lexington Old Burying Grounds.
They had six children: Lydia, Ebenezer (m. Anne Bradbury), Mary (m. John Angier), Rebecca (m. William Diamond), Lemuel (m. Mary Richardson Maxwell), Hannah (m. Jacob Robinson) and Sarah.
John Simonds is recorded in Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) as:
John Simmons, Ancestor #A103851. He was a Private, Lexington Alarm, under Captain Edmund Monroe.
From the Book: Lexington Epitaphs. A Copy of Epitaphs in the old Burying-grounds of Lexington, MA. By: Francis H. Brown. Page 131 has the following Epitaph:
Erected In Memory of Mr. John Simonds, who died Dec. 13, 1812. (D89)
John Simonds (4), Jonathan (3), Joseph (2), William (1) b: Jan. 5, 1729, m: Mary, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Hutchinson) Tufts of Medford.
John Simonds parents were: Jonathan Simonds (1681-1747) and Lydia Bowman 1695-1790). Jonathan Simonds is also buried at the Lexington Old Burying Grounds.
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