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David Sims (1767 - 1807)

David Sims
Born in South Carolinamap
Son of and [mother unknown]
Brother of
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married about 1798 in South Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 39 in Jefferson, Mississippi, United Statesmap
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Biography

David was born in 1767. He passed away in 1807.

Sources


  • Annie Julia Mims Wright, A Record of the Descendants of Isaac Ross and Jean Brown: And the Allied Families of Alexander, Conger, Harris, Hill, King, Killingworth, Mackey, Moores, Sims, Wade, Etc (Consumers Stationery and Printing Company, 1911), pgs. 21 ff.
  • Mississippi Genealogical Society. Mississippi Cemetery and Bible Records. Jackson, Miss.: Mississippi Genealogical Society, 1965-80, Vol. 3, p. 76-77 Transcript
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36680750/david-sims: accessed 19 June 2023), memorial page for David Sims (15 Nov 1767–27 Sep 1807), Find A Grave: Memorial #36680750, citing Beech Hill Cemetery, Jefferson County, Mississippi, USA; Maintained by CMC (contributor 47053663).




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Sims-10680 and Sims-1704 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious duplicate; same dates & places, same spouse (I didn't find the duplicate when I entered the data for my profile because I didn't have dates.)
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