Lewis was born in 1868. He was the son of Daniel Simonds and Anna Marks. He passed away in 1923.
Sources
*"D.C. death certificate #281612"; Washington, D.C. Archives.
"Evening Star newspaper"; Dated: 19 November 1923; Page: 10; Deatbs Reported.
"Evening Star newspaper"; Dated: 2 July 1897; Page: 4; article concerning theft of gold watch.
"Evening Star newspaper":Dated: 30 June 1897; Page: 8; article concerning arrest of Lewis Simonds.
"1870 Census"; Washington Ward 6, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: M593_125; Page: 168A; Line: 25; Family History Library Film: 545624.
"1880 census"; Washington, Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia; Roll: 121; Family History Film: 1254121; Page: 130B; Enumeration District: 006; Line: 24; Image: 0746.
"1900 census"; Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: 164; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 0138; Line: 97; FHL microfilm: 1240164.
"1910 census"; Precinct 11, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T624_149; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0237; Line: 14; FHL microfilm: 1374162.
"1920 census"; Washington, Washington, District of Columbia; Roll: T625_211; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 364; Line: 39; Image: 1138.
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