John Israel Simmons1,2

b. 15 January 1844, d. 26 July 1863
John Israel Simmons|b. 15 Jan 1844\nd. 26 Jul 1863|p6076.htm|Reverend William Jared Simmons|b. 28 Feb 1819\nd. 30 Jun 1882|p6072.htm|Susannah Hahn|b. 13 Oct 1824\nd. 20 Apr 1867|p6073.htm|John Simmons|b. 9 Oct 1790\nd. 1 Oct 1868|p6101.htm|Naomi Jared|b. 17 Sep 1797\nd. 30 Dec 1877|p6102.htm|Abraham Hahn|b. 15 Mar 1786\nd. a 1860|p6120.htm|Barbara Wise|b. 25 Jun 1790\nd. a 1860|p6121.htm|

Uncle of William Lemuel Horn Jr.
Great-granduncle of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Horn and Allied Families
     John Israel Simmons was born Monday, 15 January 1844 in Missouri.1,3 He was the son of Reverend William Jared Simmons and Susannah Hahn.1 He died on 26 July 1863 at age 19.4
     
Additional Data
John I. Simmons appeared on the 1 June 1850 Federal Census of Cape Cinque Homme, Perry County, Missouri, in the household of his parents, William and Susannah Simmons.5 Click to view image

John I. Simmons appeared on the 1 June 1860 Federal Census of Hartville, Wright County, Missouri, in the household of his parents, Wm J. and Susan Simmons.6 Click to view image

Citations

  1. [S637] Eleanor McAllister Hall, The Book of Jared, The Family Record of John Jared whose ancestors and descendants run the gamut of America's history (Salt Lake City: Publisher's Press, 1963), 323.
  2. [S638] Eleanor McAllister Hall, The Book of Jared Supplement (Salt Lake City: n.pub., 1981), 55, as transcribed from the W.J. Simmons bible.
  3. [S638] Eleanor McAllister Hall, The Book of Jared Supplement, 55, as transcribed from the W.J. Simmons bible (day and date only).
  4. [S638] Eleanor McAllister Hall, The Book of Jared Supplement, 57, as transcribed from the W.J. Simmons bible.
  5. [S639] William Simmons household, 1850 U.S. Census, Perry County, Missouri, population schedule, Cape Cinque Homme, page 52A, dwelling 322, family 322; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 409.
  6. [S640] William Simmons household, 1860 U.S. Census, Wright County, Missouri, population schedule, Hartville, page 110, dwelling 712, family 703; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 660.