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DESCENDANT CHART

In every conceivable manner, the family is

link to our past, bridge

to our future.

 

~ Alex Haley ~

A descendant chart is created by selecting a distant ancestor and listing all of his/her descendants.  It includes vital statistics for each individual.  Descendant charts are useful in developing a genealogical outline of your ancestors and revealing missing data.  Family Tree Magazine's website, www.familytreemagazine.com/freeforms, offers various types of charts and forms to download.

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DESCENDANT CHART FOR NATHANIEL SIMS

I am the great-great-great granddaughter of Nathaniel Sims.  This website contains information about his life and details of his descendants.   Nathaniel Sims was born about 1794 in Wake County, North Carolina.  He was a farmer and also Justice of the Peace.  Nathaniel had five children with his first wife, Prudence Killough: James Anderson Sims, Rebecca Sue Sims, Samuel Killough Sims, Prudence N. Sims and Harriate Sims. He had three children by his second wife, Mary A. Morrison: Ann Mozelle Sims, Nathaniel McCamie Sims, and William M. Sims.  Nathaniel Sims passed away on 1 September 1968 in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.  Some of his descendants continue living in North Carolina today.
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