Clay County relatives referred to this man as '"Long Len", to keep him separated from a cousin by the same name who was the shorter of the two
Brasfield Graveyard Located: S. W.1/4 of N. E.1/4 of Section 25, Township 52, Range 31
Graveyard in stock pasture in deplorable condition.
Of this family one daughter married Willis Simmons, Missouri City, Missouri, one to a Mr. Crabtree, Missouri City, Missouri. Four sons: William, Wiley, George, and James.∼Grave is on a hillside across from 112th St, Liberty MO. I can give you the exact location if you are interested. He is burried with his wife, Eliza, and daughter, Amanda (1827-1845). There is also a small stone marked J.F.S. If you would like photos or more date info, please let me know! His grandson is also buried there James F Simmons, born Oct 15,1863 and died July 26, 1870.
Clay County relatives referred to this man as '"Long Len", to keep him separated from a cousin by the same name who was the shorter of the two
Brasfield Graveyard Located: S. W.1/4 of N. E.1/4 of Section 25, Township 52, Range 31
Graveyard in stock pasture in deplorable condition.
Of this family one daughter married Willis Simmons, Missouri City, Missouri, one to a Mr. Crabtree, Missouri City, Missouri. Four sons: William, Wiley, George, and James.∼Grave is on a hillside across from 112th St, Liberty MO. I can give you the exact location if you are interested. He is burried with his wife, Eliza, and daughter, Amanda (1827-1845). There is also a small stone marked J.F.S. If you would like photos or more date info, please let me know! His grandson is also buried there James F Simmons, born Oct 15,1863 and died July 26, 1870.
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