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Genealogy of the Simmons family of Maine and Massachusetts

by Frederick Johnson Simmons
Books/Monographs/Book on Film
English
Washington, D.C. : L.C. Photoduplication Service, 1986
on 1 microfilm reel : port. ; 35 mm.

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Microreproduction of original published: Dover, Me. : F.J. Simsons, 1920. 47 p.

Moses Simmons or Simonson (d.1689/1691) immigrated in 1621 to Plymouth, Massachusetts (from England or The Netherlands). Descendants chiefly spelled the name Simmons. Descendants and relatives lived in Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York and elsewhere.

Includes Alden, Bonney, Jackson, Johnson, Soule, Woodbury and related families.

"Limited edition of 100 copies."

Reprint from "Sprague's Journal of Maine History."

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