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Joel Sims 1735–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1735

Birth Location: Wake County, North Carolina

Death Date: 1801

Death Location: Oglethorpe Country, Georgia

Father: William Sims

Mother: Susannah Bullock

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Children(s): Elizabeth Sims, Mark Sims, Susanna Sims, Francis Sims, John Sims, Warren Sims, Mary Sims

Joel Sims was born in 1735 in Wake County, North Carolina, the child of William Sims And Susannah Bullock. Joel Sims married Christian Mays, and had children including Allen J Sims, Elizabeth Betsey Sims, Francis Allen Sims, John Mays Sims, Mark Sims, Mary Abernathy Polly Sims, Susanna Sims, Warren Sims, William Littleberry Sims. Joel Sims passed away in 1801 in Oglethorpe Country, Georgia.

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Biography

  • Joel Sims was born in 1735 in Wake County, North Carolina, the child of William Sims And Susannah Bullock.
  • Joel Sims married Christian Mays, and had children including Allen J Sims, Elizabeth Betsey Sims, Francis Allen Sims, John Mays Sims, Mark Sims, Mary Abernathy Polly Sims, Susanna Sims, Warren Sims, William Littleberry Sims.
  • Joel Sims passed away in 1801 in Oglethorpe Country, Georgia.

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Joel Sims's Ancestors

Self
Joel Sims
1735–1801
Birth Place: Wake County, North Carolina
Parents
William Sims
1715–1814
Isle Of Wight Co., Virginia
Susannah Bullock
–1813
Johnson County, North Carolina? Taken From Notes Of William
Grandparents
Adam Symes
1689–1733
Lawnes Parish, SC, Virginia Or Isle Of Wight County, Virginia
Mary (M.) Isham
1689–1747
Great-Grandparents
George Symes
1672–1738
Elizabeth Chapman
1668–1725
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Symes
1651–1688
Dorothy Everard
1658–1724

Joel Sims's Descendants

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Joel Sims (1735–1801)
  1. 1. Elizabeth ("Betsey") Sims 1758–
    1. 1. Joel Sugg 1781–1818
    2. 2. Mary Sugg 1782–
    3. 3. Christian Sugg 1783–
    4. 4. Nancy Sugg 1786–
    5. 5. Mark Sugg 1788–1824
    6. 6. Elizabeth Sugg 1791–1854
    7. 7. Frances Sugg 1793–1842
    8. 8. Anna Sugg 1795–1814
    9. 9. William Sugg 1797–1818
    10. 10. Gray Sugg 1799–
    11. 11. Sarah (P.) Sugg 1802–1825
  2. 2. Mark Sims 1760–1819
    1. 1. Martin Sims 1786–
    2. 2. Mark Sims 1789–
    3. 3. Joel Sims 1800–1879
  3. 3. Susanna Sims 1763–
  4. 4. Francis (Allen) Sims 1767–1850
    1. 1. Anderson Sims 1810–1899
  5. 5. John (Mays) Sims 1773–1838
    1. 1. Lucinda Sims 1805–
    2. 2. Nancy Sims 1807–
    3. 3. Eva Sims 1809–
    4. 4. Betsey Sims 1811–
    5. 5. John Sims 1813–
    6. 6. William Sims 1815–
    7. 7. Redding Sims 1817–1898
    8. 8. Richard Sims 1819–
  6. 6. Warren Sims 1776–
  7. 7. Mary (Abernathy "Polly") Sims 1781–1862
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Pervie) Hudspeth 1807–1899
    2. 2. William (L.) Hudspeth 1802–
    3. 3. Warren (Sims) Hudspeth 1805–
    4. 4. Louisa (Ann) Hudspeth 1809–
    5. 5. Evaline (T.) Hudspeth 1813–
    6. 6. Richard (Thomas) Hudspeth 1816–
    7. 7. Mary (A.) Hudspeth 1816–
    8. 8. Susan (A. C.) Hudspeth 1823–
    9. 9. John (M.) Hudspeth 1818–
    10. 10. Joel (Abbott) Hudspeth 1821–
    11. 11. Nancy (J.) Hudspeth 1825–

Joel Sims's Timeline

2 Records

1735
1735
Birth of Joel Sims in Wake County, North Carolina
Wake County, North Carolina
1801
1801
Age 66
Death of Joel Sims in Oglethorpe Country, Georgia
Oglethorpe Country, Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1735
    Event Place: Wake County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1801
    Event Place: Oglethorpe Country, Georgia

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