Eleanor C. Simmons1
b. circa 1804, d. after 1869
Eleanor C. Simmons|b. c 1804\nd. a 1869|p6259.htm|Robert Simmons|b. c 1763\nd. 1830|p6234.htm|Ann Miller|b. 28 Sep 1762\nd. 1843|p6235.htm|John Simmons||p6294.htm|Ann Pickens|b. 26 Nov 1747|p6293.htm|Robert Miller|b. bt 1717 - 1727\nd. 1781|p6261.htm|Jean (Jane) Pickens|b. 1738\nd. a May 1803|p6262.htm|
Great-grandaunt of William Lemuel Horn Jr.
3rd great-grandaunt of Laura Jane Munson.
- Family Background:
- Horn and Allied Families
Eleanor C. Simmons was born circa 1804 in Jefferson County, Mississippi.1 She was the daughter of Robert Simmons and Ann Miller.1 She married William Day.1 She died after 1869.1
Additional Data
On 9 December 1805 Felix Hughes wrote to Ebenezer Miller, "Simmonds is rather depreciating, has hired out Prince this last season for 80 Dollars, and is obliged to hire Jude occasionally. His family has increased; about twelve months ago, a daughter was then born to him, whom he calls Nelly."1
Heirs of Robert Simmons entered into an agreement with Robert M. Simmons dated 13 January 1844, whereby Robert M. Simmons relinquished all right, title and interest in the personal property of the estate to the other heirs who signed the agreement, and the other heirs relinquished their right in the tract of land "whereon the deceased died bounded on the west by the Bogue Chitto, north by Jesse Day, East by R. M. Simmons, South by J. M. Simmons," provided R. M. Simmons was to be responsible to the absent heirs (Elizabeth Wills, Jane Rautsen, John Simmons, Anna Williams.) Signed by W. W. Simmons, Rebeca Dias, Eleanor C. Day, William Day, James R. Williams, Robert M. Simmons).2
Heirs of Robert Simmons entered into an agreement with Robert M. Simmons dated 13 January 1844, whereby Robert M. Simmons relinquished all right, title and interest in the personal property of the estate to the other heirs who signed the agreement, and the other heirs relinquished their right in the tract of land "whereon the deceased died bounded on the west by the Bogue Chitto, north by Jesse Day, East by R. M. Simmons, South by J. M. Simmons," provided R. M. Simmons was to be responsible to the absent heirs (Elizabeth Wills, Jane Rautsen, John Simmons, Anna Williams.) Signed by W. W. Simmons, Rebeca Dias, Eleanor C. Day, William Day, James R. Williams, Robert M. Simmons).2