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Personal data Nancy Hunter Kittrell Sims [K 78] "Nannie" 


Household of Nancy Hunter Kittrell Sims [K 78] "Nannie"

She is married to Thetus Willrette Sims.

They got married on December 26, 1877, she was 18 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Edna Earle Sims  1878-1960 
  2. Erskine Kent Sims  1880-1964 
  3. Tom Kittrell Sims  1882-1969
  4. Elizabeth Sims  1884-????
  5. Sadie Sims  1887-1890
  6. Gladys Sims  1891-1894
  7. Paul Sims  1894-1960 
  8. Marie Sims  1896-????
  9. Enid Sims  1899-1949 


Notes about Nancy Hunter Kittrell Sims [K 78] "Nannie"

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
T. W. SIMS Self M Male W 28 TN Attorney TN TN
Nannie H. SIMS Wife M Female W 20 TN Keeping House TN TN
Edner E. SIMS Dau S Female W 1 TN On Visit TN TN
Elizebeth KITTRELL Mother W Female W 48 TN Boarder GA VA
Thos. G. KITTRELL Brother S Male W 11 TN At Home TN TN
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Source Information:
Census Place District 6, Perry, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255274
NA Film Number T9-1274
Page Number 425B
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Children of Congressman T. W. Sims and Nannie Kittrell Sims
Kent, the oldest lives at Indianola, Liss., lawyer and plantation owner. Married ______________ . Children, one son - perhaps other children.Paul, lives in New York City. I have no further data on him.Elizabeth, who married Louis Brownlow, Journalist, public official, first City Manager of Knoxville, Tennessee 1924-26. Louis is a son of Robert Sims and Ruth Amis Brownlow who moved from Giles County, Tennessee to Buffalo, Missouri, in an early day. I am of the opinion that Robert was a son of Joseph Brownlow and Judith Sims (daughter of Pariss Sims. See history of his family)Enid, is another one of the daughters. Do not know names of other two. One of the daughters lives in Chicago, the other in Washington, D.C.
Congressman Sims, died December 17, 1939 at the home of one of his daughters in Washington, and is buried there in Rock Creek Cemetery.
[From Steve Lawson: http://kinnexions.com/kinnexions/sims/1948c.htm]

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Nancy Hunter Kittrell
1859-1946

1877
Sadie Sims
1887-1890
Gladys Sims
1891-1894
Paul Sims
1894-1960
Marie Sims
1896-????
Enid Sims
1899-1949

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