Nancy (Tyler) Simmons
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Ann (Tyler) Simmons (1776 - 1840)

Ann (Nancy) Simmons formerly Tyler
Born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, United Statesmap [uncertain]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 63 in Pike, Mississippi, United Statesmap
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Silver Creek Baptist Church


Biography

Birth: Nov. 12, 1776, USA Death: Jul. 1838 Pike County Mississippi, USA

Wife of Richard Simmons. Went by the name Ann and Nancy. Daughter of William Tyler and Ann Carter.

Orangeburg County, S.C. Willow Swamp Church

The Constitution of the Willow Swamp Church August 10th day, 1805. Met in conference at William Tyler's on Willow Swamp on the 10th day of August 1805. We, the dismissed members from Dean Swamp Church being in number thirty-six, and by the help of God and our Beloved Brethren James Sweat and Isaac Dubosque being the Presbytery chosen to constitute us into a church, we were legally then constituted and our Beloved Brethren Richard Simmons and Charles Felder were unanimously chosen Deacons to act in the Deaconship and govern said Church and were ordained by the said Presbytery and Brother Adrial Mixon chosen clerk of the church…[1]

Pike County, MS Bala Chitto Creek, near Osyka

Place of residence was the Barnwell County, Orangeburg District of South Carolina and Pike County, Mississippi on Bala Chitto Creek (Indian name spelled "Bala Chita). They built a home about one mile north of the present site of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, near where the Magnolia Road leads north from the Osyka-Progress Road. The old Iley Varnado home stands (1959) about 200 yards west of where we think the Richard Simmons home was located. He is buried near Fort Claiborne where he died fighting the Indians. She is buried 200 yards east of the Iley Varnado home, Pike County, Mississippi. She was left a widow with ten children in the wilderness of the Mississippi Territory when Richard was sickened and died at Fort Claiborne during the War of 1812. He entered the Mississippi militia on April 10, 1814, as a private in the Regiment of Lieutenant Colonel George H. Nixon and in Captain William Spencer's Company. Richard was a farmer. His parents' names were John and Rebecca Simmons.

Children:

1. Rebecca Sandifer Simmons, born January 26, 1799, in South Carolina, died December 2, 1883, married Hiram Addison in 1821, buried Near Tangipahoa River, Louisiana

2. Elizabeth Simmons, born January 2, 1801, in South Carolina, died January 27, 1881, married William Y. Sandifer in 1821, buried near Mt. Zion Church, Pike County, Mississippi

3. William Simmons*, born April 7, 1802, in South Carolina, died in 1867, married Nancy Hope October 1824, buried in William Simmons Cemetery, near Mt. Zion Church, Pike County, Mississippi

4. John Simmons, born September 18, 1803, in South Carolina, died June 29, 1881, married Mary Hope, Clarenda McElveen, and Mary Tisdale

5. Henry Simmons, born March 8, 1805, Barnwell District, South Carolina, died March 20, 1865, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, married Louisa Bond

6. Thomas Simmons, born September 10, 1828, South Carolina, died August 9, 1880, married Barcenia Hope September 10, 1828, and lived near Wesson, Copiah County, Mississippi, buried Providence Campground Methodist Church, Rockport, Mississippi

7. George Simmons, born February 3, 1808, in South Carolina, died April 25, 1862, of pneumonia, married Mary Ann Sibley and lived near Mt. Zion Church, buried George Simmons Cemetery, Pike County, Mississippi

8. Nancy Simmons, born December 1809, in South Carolina, died after 1880, married John Strickland in 1825 and lived in Pike County, Mississippi and Washington Parish, Louisiana

9. Martha Simmons, born July 4, 1811, in South Carolina, died unknown, married William Sandifer in 1830

10. Sarah Simmons, born January 4, 1814, in Mississippi, died June 23, 1885, married Emanuel Varnado January 10, 1828, and lived near the Mississippi-Louisiana state line.


Sources

  1. http://www.genealogytrails.com/scar/orangeburg/willow_swamp_ch.htm


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I believe Nancy to be the daughter of William Tyler (Tyler-1345) and Elizabeth Young (no profile). I found a posting on Rootsweb a number of years ago when I was working on the conflation of William Tyler men in Albert Brodie's book. Mr Brodie relied upon research by Miss Bessie Garvin, and she inadvertently mixed the histories of three men.

The message board post concerning the first wife of William Tyler (Tyler-1345) is here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/281376/possible-parents-for-william-ellis-tyler-tyler-1345

I am unsure about the use of "Ellis" as a middle name, because he is not seen in any records with a middle name.

Also, the listing of Ann Carter as Nancy's mother on Find-A-Grave may be incorrect.

Michael Tyler

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edited by Michael Tyler

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