I am pretty sure my ancestors came.from.Ireland. I have found evidence where one of my ancestors is sa:d to resemble the people of Ireland in some old literature. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Saturday 16th Feb 2013, 07:49AM
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Hi James,
This is a very long shot but here are three Simmons memorials from Clonfert, Co Galway. One way of identifying individual families is by looking the sequence of names. Generally the same names follow down through different generations in the one family. I hope this is of some use to you.
Regards,
Christy Cunniffe.
Simmons.
Erecd by Mr George Simmons in memory of his
beloved Wife Mary Simmons who depd this life the
20th of Sepr 1837 age 37 years also to the memory
of the above mentioned Mr George Simmons who
departed this life September 11th 1841 aged 79 years.
Simmons.
Here lieth the body of Thomas Simmons who departed
this life Sepr the 10th 1768 aged 43 years also
his Wife Ellies Simmons alias Hall. Erectd by
their Son Roberth Simmons for their Posterity.
Simmons.
Will Simmons depd this life 23rd of Feby 1803 agd
45 years Thos Simmons depd this life 2nd Jany 1815
aged 55 years. Eretd by their Brother Richd late
12th Dragoons.
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Thank you I will see where this leads. I have both Thomas and William repeating in my family tree.
Again thank you.James Simmons
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Sgt Richard Simmons from Clonfert served in the 12 Regiment of Light Dragoons... 19 yrs as Pte, 2 yrs as Corp and 8 yrs as Sgt. He had been a Weaver prior to enlisting (likelt the family profession) and was discharged, aged 49 years, on 29 May 1802.His service record is available on-line.
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Interested in the service record for Sgt Richard Simmons. The message tells me it is online. Can someone tell me where to look for it?
Also Mr. James Simmons - if you live in Canada or maybe United States - I would be interested in comparing family information. We may find we are related.
Thanks
Carol Simmons