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Notes for Virginia Roberta 'Jennie Bob' Simmons

1870 No Township Listed, Forsyth PO, Monroe Co, Georgia 13 July 1870, p180a:
#34/31 Chambless L.G. 59 m w farmer $3,000/1,200 Ga
Mary A. 30 f w keeping house Ga
Sarah 20 f w at home Ga
Robert L. 12 m w student Ga
Gaggins Floyd 14 m w farm laborer [son of Mary A.]
Jesse 12 m w student Ga [son of Mary A.]
Rachel 10 f w Ga [dau of Mary A.]
Simmons Elizabeth 30 f w Ga [dau of Lawson & Martha]
Virginia 6 f w student Ga [gdau of Lawson & Martha]
Chambless Abraham 25 m Mulatto farm laborer Ga
Gibson Benjamin 28 f w farm laborer Ga
Chambless Malinda 13 f Black domestic servant Ga

1880 Cabiness District 467 GM, Monroe Co, Georgia 8 June 1880, ed89, p37b:
#137/143 Willis D.E. w m 39 head md farmer Ga Ga Ga
Lizzie w f 37 wife md keeping house Ga Ga Ga
Henry w m 14 son single works on farm attended school Ga Ga Ga
Lizzie w f 11 dau single at home attended school Ga Ga Ga
Vesta? w f 9 dau single attended school Ga Ga Ga
Florence w f dau 6 single Ga Ga Ga
Alice w f 2 dau single Ga Ga Ga
Simmons Jennie w f 17 step-dau single at home Ga Ga Ga

1920 Forsyth, Monroe Co, Georgia 8 January 1920, ed140, p52a:
435 ___
#93/103 Bittick Jennie head owns f w 55 widow Ga Ga Ga
Raleigh son m w 28 single bookkeeper Ga Tn Ga
Carey son m w 23 single bookkeeper, lumber yard Ga Tn Ga
Elizabeth dau f w 21 single saleslady, dry goods Ga Tn Ga
Virginia dau f w 18 single Ga Tn Ga
Florrie dau f w 14 single Ga Tn Ga
Frances gdau f w 7 single Ga Tn Ga [Frances L., dau of Sarah H. & ?, see 1930 census]

1930 Forsyth, Monroe Co, Georgia 21 April 1930, ed104-5, p115a:
#455/490 Bittick Jennie head owns f w 67 widow Ga Ga Ga
Murray Elizabeth dau f w 32 widow salesman, dry goods store Ga Tn Ga
Jack gson m w 8 single Ga Ga Ga
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See Other Documents: Newspaper Articles--John Goodrum Bittick, Sr. & Virginia Roberta Simmons Marriage Announcement

On Thursday, the 21st ____., at 3 o’clock, p. m., at the residence of the bride’s step-father, Mr. D. E. Willis, near Cabaniss, Mr John G. Bittick and Miss Jennie B. Simmons, one of our most charming young ladies, a favorite with all her acquaintances. The Rev. Jesse Mays officiated. After the delicious refreshments, presents and congratulations of friends there, the bridegroom with his amiable bride and attendants, left to meet the friends and good things awaiting them at his stepmother’s, in Forsyth. The attendants were Mr. John T. Willis and Miss Lula Ponder; Mr Daniel G. Gibson and Miss Fannie Johnston; Mr. Edgar McCord and Miss Ella Watson.

The reception at Forsyth was attended by a select company of friends of the bride and groom, and was highly enjoyed by all. The evening was unpleasant, but indoors all was happiness and social pleasure.

Mr. Bittick is the son of Mr. Cyrus Bittick, deceased, of Tennessee, and grandson of our most worthy citizen, John Goodrum, deceased, of this county. He is an energetic business young man and promises a successful life. After a few days the happy pair will return to occupy the cottage and farm at Cabaniss he has provided for their future home.

December 19, 1882, Monroe Advertiser, Monroe County, Georgia; Courtesy of Lawson Cary Bittick, Jr.
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Georgia Death Index
Mrs. J. G. Bittick [John Goodrum]
d. 26 June 1936
Monroe County
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Also see Photos: Virginia Roberta (Simmons) Bittick and family
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Buried: Forsyth City Cemetery, Forsyth, Monroe Co, Georgia [See Tombstones: Virginia Roberta (Simmons) Bittick]
Jennie B. Simmons Bittick
b. 1863
d. 1936
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