He came with his family to the United States in 1856. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War and survived as a prisoner of war at Andersonville, Georgia. After the war he lived in Monroe, Iowa and then moved to Oregon.
He came with his family to the United States in 1856. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War and survived as a prisoner of war at Andersonville, Georgia. After the war he lived in Monroe, Iowa and then moved to Oregon.
Family Members
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Lyntje Simons Simons Van Hemert
1839–1899
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Jan Simons Simons
1842–1842
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Jan Simons Simons
1842–1843
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Volksje Simons Simons
1844–1845
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Johannis Jacobus "John" Simons
1846–1911
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Bastiaan Simons Simons
1848–1850
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Mrs Volksje Simons "Fulsie" Simons Nieuwendorp
1850–1905
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Lena Simons Simons Nugteren
1852–1920
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Huigje Simons Simons
1854–1855
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Simon Simons Simons
1855–1856
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Hattie Simons DeHoet
1857–1937
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