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About Richard Simms, Jr
Do not confuse him with Richard Sims (1767-1824).
He took part in Battle of Brandwine and at Valley Forge. According to pension rolls, he was a Private. He was granted 160 acres of good Missouri land in 1831 for his services in the American Revolution
Updated from MyHeritage Match by SmartCopy: Sep 9 2014, 7:09:32 UTC
Richard Simms BIRTH 13 Mar 1752 DEATH 21 Oct 1850 (aged 98) BURIAL Richard Simms Burying Grounds Liberty, Clay County, Missouri,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12538284/richard-simms
Children Sarah Simms unknown–1823
Photo Nancy Simms unknown–1842
Photo Margaret B. Simms 1792–1873
Photo John Henry Simms 1794–1874
Photo Frances Augusta Simms Peters 1796–1848
Photo Terrissa Simms 1799–1883
Photo Jincy Simms 1805–1831
Photo Joseph Selden Simms 1805–1875
Photo Benjamin A Simms 1823–1854
Richard Simms, Jr's Timeline
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1752
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Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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Virginia, United States
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November 30, 1792
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Virginia, United States
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August 24, 1796
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Rockingham County, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
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April 10, 1799
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VA, Virginia, United States
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