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SIMMONS John

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SIMMONS John (son of SIMMONS Joshua Thurston and BAIRD Sarah Eldridge Heath); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SIMMONS Joshua Thurston (son of SIMMONS Randolph ( Joshua "Big" Ebenezer)" and THRUSTIN Sarah Mynn (Frances)); died on by Feb 1813 in Prince George County, VA; was buried in Prince George County, VA.

    Notes:

    owned land where the Prine George Golf Course is now

    PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, VA - CEMETERIES \endash Kirkham Cemetery

                   ----¤¤¤----

    Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection


    LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Kirkham graveyard:
    1937 Oct. 4
    Research made by Jennie S. Harrison

    Cemetery Location: 1.2 miles north of Disputanta, Virginia, on Route #618;
    thence .8 mile northwest on Route #629; thence .1 mile south
    of Route #629.
    Prince George Co., Virginia


    DATE:

    About 1800.

    OWNERS:

    Mrs. Robert E. Scales. [1937]

    DESCRIPTION:

    This graveyard is located about fifty yards east of the residence, in the corner
    of an open field. The plot is about sixty feet square, fenced in and neatly
    kept. There is a lone cedar tree and one tombstone marking two graves.

    HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:

    Inscription:

    Martha Stainback
    wife of William Kirkham
    Born in Prince George Co., Va. (this place) April 2, 1828
    Died in Clarksville, Va. Nov. 28, 1901
    MOTHER
    and
    William Kirkham
    Born in Petersburg, Va. Dec. 4, 1817
    Died in Petersburg, Va. July 13, 1893
    FATHER


    Others known to be buried in this graveyard are:

    Joshua Simmons (about 1800) and his daughters I & II
    I. Ann Simmons Harrison and her husband
    William Thomas Harrison, and his cousin
    James William Harrison

    II. Martha Simmons Stainback and her husband
    Peter Stainback, and their son
    "Doll" Stainback.
    (Martha S. & Peter Stainback are parents of the Martha Stainback to whom
    there is a marker).



    SOURCES OF INFORMATION:

    Informant: Miss Susie Figg, Prince George, Virginia

    Tombstone Inscriptions

    Visit by worker.

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    Joshua married BAIRD Sarah Eldridge Heath on 10 Dec 1796 in Prince George County, VA. Sarah (daughter of BAIRD Thomas Edwin and HEATH Rebecca Eldridge Bland) was born on 26 Oct 1775; died on 21 Sep 1842. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BAIRD Sarah Eldridge Heath was born on 26 Oct 1775 (daughter of BAIRD Thomas Edwin and HEATH Rebecca Eldridge Bland); died on 21 Sep 1842.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: "Sallie"
    • Alt. Birth: 20 May 1779
    • Alt. Death: 21 Aug 1842

    Notes:

    Alt. Birth:
    Boisseau Family Bible

    Alt. Death:
    Boisseau Family Bible,

    Funeral Service performed Rev, Cobb, DD of St. Pauls

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by Clergyman William Harrison of Bristol Parrish, Petersburg, VA.

    Subject: Re: [HARRISON] Rev. William Harrison of Petersburg VA
    Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 02:25:22 EDT

    Thought this might interest you:

    Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia.
    Article XL.
    At the death of Mr. Robertson in 1740, an agreement was made with a Rev. Mr. Hartwell to become the minister; but, misunderstandings taking place as to the terms, it was never carried into execution. Mr. Robert Ferguson was then chosen, and continued to be the minister for ten years,--until 1750. He was succeeded by the Rev. Eleazer Robertson, who continued two years, and was succeeded by the Rev. Thomas Wilkinson, who resigned in 1762, and was succeeded by the Rev. William Harrison, who resigned in 1780, though continuing to reside in Petersburg until his death in 1814, being eighty-four years of age. The parish being advertised as vacant, the Rev. Mr. Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Cameron were candidates in 1784. The latter was chosen, and ministered in the parish until 1793, when he resigned. Of him I shall speak in another place. In the following year the Rev. Andrew Syme was elected, and continued until his resignation in 1839,--a period of forty-five years. He continued to reside in Petersburg until his death, esteemed and beloved, by all who knew him, as "an Israelite in whom there was no guile." For further particulars of him the reader is referred to my article on South Farnham parish, Essex county, from which he removed to Bristol parish, and to the Rev. Mr. Slaughter's full and very interesting pamphlet on Bristol parish. For some years previous to his resignation of the parish, Mr. Syme, on account of increasing infirmities, had called for an assistant, and obtained the services of the Rev. Hobart Bartlett, from New York, whose fine talents, popular preaching, and agreeable manners contributed much to the increase of the congregation. In the year 1839 I was induced, under peculiar circumstances, to take the temporary charge of the congregation, but soon accomplished the object had in view, and procured for the congregation the services of the Rev. Mr. Cobbs, now Bishop of Alabama. His ministry, during the few years of its continuance, was very prosperous in all respects. During that period a general awakening of the souls of the people
    of Petersburg took place, and the ministers of all denominations laboured faithfully in prayer, and sermons, and exhortations, private and public.
    Instead of discouraging such extraordinary efforts for so extraordinary an outpouring of the Spirit of God as was granted, Mr. Cobbs came behind none, and went beyond some, in the frequency and continuance of his religious exercises. The result was, that no congregation was more highly blest in the results thereof. I laid my hands on the heads of ninety-three at that time, who, for the last three months, had been receiving the daily instructions of their minister, either public or private, and of such other ministers as he was able to bring to his help. During Mr. Cobbs's ministry the ladies of the Wilmer Association--who had for so many years been the most active of all in supporting beneficiaries at our Seminary, sending at times to the amount of five and six hundred dollars to the treasury--began to divert their funds from this to the promotion of missionary labours in the town of Petersburg. The result has been the establishment of the prosperous church under the care of the Rev. Mr. Gibson. In the year 1843 the Rev. Mr. Slaughter accepted a call to this parish, after the resignation of the Rev. Mr. Cobbs. His services were so acceptable to the people, that at the end of the six months which he had proposed to himself as a trial, he agreed to continue, nor did he cease to labour there until his health so failed as to make it improper to add further efforts. He was succeeded by the Rev. Horace Stringfellow, who continued until the year 1854.
    His place has been supplied during the present year (1856) by the Rev. Mr.
    Platt, from Alabama.
    ----------------------
    Colonial churches in the original colony of Virginia : a series of sketches
    Page 173
    On November 22d, 1762, the Rev. Thomas Wilkerson resigned the parish. The same day he was succeeded by Rev. William Harrison The first twelve years or
    so of Mr. Harrison's incumbency seem to have been uneventful enough; then came the troublous times of the war with England. Under date of October 19th, 1775, occurs the following entry in the vestry book:

    Whereas, The callamitous State of the Country renders it Doubtfull (page 174) whether a Sufficient Sum Can be Collected from the people, for payment of the Parochial Debt, in Money. And by the Restrained Laid on Exports, by publick (sic) Consent, The Parishioners are Precluded of the Election which the Law Had Giveing (sic) them, in paying their Due's in Tobo or Money. It is Determined by Vestry That the Ministers Salary Shall be Estimated at One Hundred And Forty four Pound's, to be Collected as Nearly as Possible in Money Unless the prohibition on Exports Should be Removed, And in that Case the People to be at Liberty to pay in Tobo at Eighteen Shillings Per Hundred, In Lieu of Money, According to there (sic) Own Choice. And it's further to be Understood that the Revd Mr. Harrison shall wait for the Ballance, (sic) After the Collection is made, three Years without Interest, unless it should Please HEAVEN to Put an End before that time, To the Troubles of our Country, And then it is understood that Encumbered [t's] Salary shall be Demandable in the usual and 'accustomed way.'"

    Poor Mr. Harrison! One is hardly surprised at finding the following entered on the minutes of the vestry meeting held February 4, 1780: "This day of
    the Late Rector, the Revd. Mr. Harrison, wrote in his Resignation of his Cure of this Parish, which is accepted."
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    From the family burying ground at "Porter Hill," corner of Harrison and Early Streets, Petersburg, Va.


    Sacred to the memory of the REV'D WILLIAM HARRISON who departed this life 20th of November 1814 Aged 84 Years. In tender regard of whom
    His Widow hath caused this monument to be erected. Here let him rest in peace And let us try to live like him
    That we like him may die.

    SACRED
    to the memory of Mrs. Ann Harrison.
    who departed this life
    July the 2nd 1829
    Aged 60 Years.
    Her Children
    from a sense of duty & affection
    have caused this monument
    to be erected
    in the memory of
    their tender Parent.
    If worth departed claims the heartfelt tear,
    Then stop -- and let it stream profusely here.
    ---------------
    REVEREND JOHN CAMERON'S REGISTERS
    Register of Marriages
    Bristol Parish, 1784-1793,
    1788 Dec .. William HARRISON & Ann MORISON Pr. George 2 8 "

    Children:
    1. 1. SIMMONS John and died.
    2. SIMMONS Martha was born on 20 May 1792; died in bed 1870 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Prince George County, VA.
    3. SIMMONS Rebecca Eldridge Heath was born on 8 Dec 1797; was christened in 1798; died on 29 Jan 1870 in Petersburg, VA.
    4. SIMMONS Anne was born on 8 Apr 1799; was buried in Disputanta, Prince George, Virginia, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SIMMONS Randolph ( Joshua "Big" Ebenezer)" was buried in Prince George County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Prince George County, VA

    Randolph married THRUSTIN Sarah Mynn (Frances). Sarah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  THRUSTIN Sarah Mynn (Frances) and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. SIMMONS Joshua Thurston died on by Feb 1813 in Prince George County, VA; was buried in Prince George County, VA.
    2. SIMMONS Coleman died on 24 Nov 1827; was buried in Prince George County, VA.

  3. 6.  BAIRD Thomas Edwin was born in 1749 in Prince George County, VA (son of BAIRD Ephraim and HARRISON Hannah); died on 17 May 1814.

    Thomas married HEATH Rebecca Eldridge Bland. Rebecca and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  HEATH Rebecca Eldridge Bland and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. BAIRD Sarah Eldridge Heath was born on 26 Oct 1775; died on 21 Sep 1842.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  BAIRD EphraimBAIRD Ephraim was born in 1715 in James City County, Virginia (son of Capt. BAIRD John and ROOKINGS Margaret); died on 28 Dec 1787 in Prince George County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: VA
    • Military: VA
    • Reference Number: 767
    • Census: 1820, Prince George County, VA

    Notes:

    Poss other Children:

    Benjamin Baird
    John Baird b: ABT 1760
    James Harrison Baird b: ABT 1765 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie County, Virginia
    Isham Harrison Baird b: ABT 1771

    Military:
    Name:      Ephraim Baird
    Company: 62 REG'T (SELDEN'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA.
    Rank - Induction:      LIEUTENANT
    Rank - Discharge:      LIEUTENANT
    Roll Box:      8
    Microfilm Publication:      M602

    Military:
    Ephraim Baird
    Company:      4 REGIMENT VIRGINIA MILITIA.
    Rank - Induction:      LIEUTENANT
    Rank - Discharge:      LIEUTENANT
    Roll Box:      8
    Microfilm Publication:      M602

    Census:
    Ephraim Baird
    in the 1820 United States Federal Census

    Name:      Ephraim Baird
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State):      Prince George, Virginia
    Enumeration Date:      August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15:      2
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 18:      1
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25:      1
    Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44:      1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10:      3
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25:      2
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44:      1
    Slaves - Males - Under 14:      3
    Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:      6
    Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44:      3
    Slaves - Males - 45 and over:      1
    Slaves - Females - Under 14:      5
    Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:      6
    Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:      3
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture:      20
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures:      1
    Free White Persons - Under 16:      5
    Free White Persons - Over 25:      2
    Total Free White Persons:      10
    Total Slaves:      27
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other:      37

    Ephraim married HARRISON Hannah in 1735. Hannah was born in 1706 in Prince George County, VA; died on 16 Dec 1775; was buried in VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  HARRISON Hannah was born in 1706 in Prince George County, VA; died on 16 Dec 1775; was buried in VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Hannah --Unknown-- BAIRD
    • Reference Number: 768

    Notes:

    Married:
    Family Source

    Children:
    1. 6. BAIRD Thomas Edwin was born in 1749 in Prince George County, VA; died on 17 May 1814.
    2. BAIRD John was born about 1760; died in 1822.
    3. BAIRD James Harrison was born in 1765 in Petersburg, VA; died in 1813.
    4. BAIRD Isham was born about 1771; died in 1848 in Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas, USA.