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SIMS: The Genealogy of the Sims Family of Virginia, the Carolinas, and the Gulf States

SIMS: The Genealogy of the Sims Family of Virginia, the Carolinas, and the Gulf States

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by Henry Upson Sims. 1940. 238p

The document delves into the genealogy of the Sims family, shedding light on various family members and their relationships. It provides details about Thomas Symes of Barwick and his children, as well as the land grants that were bestowed upon John, Matthew, and George Sims. Additionally, it touches upon legal matters and legacies involving individuals like John Vernon and Charles Symes, offering a glimpse into the intricate family history.

Moreover, the document offers insights into historical events such as the "Case of Elizabeth Underwood" and the tobacco payments made to individuals like William Symes. It highlights the connections between different family members and their roles in significant events of the time. The narrative weaves together personal legacies, legal disputes, and historical contexts to paint a comprehensive picture of the Sims family's history.

Furthermore, it mentions the establishment of a hospital by a family member as a testament to charity and goodwill, aimed at supporting the less fortunate in the community. The document provides glimpses into the philanthropic endeavors of the Sims family and their contributions to societal welfare. Overall, it presents a rich tapestry of family dynamics, legal intricacies, and historical significance within the Sims family lineage.

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