Simmons family

E190071

The Simmons family is a historically notable family associated with Goose Creek in the former Province of South Carolina, recognized for its prominence in the region’s colonial-era society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era family
historical family
associatedWith Goose Creek, Province of South Carolina
surface form: Goose Creek community

colonial-era landholding families in South Carolina
country Province of South Carolina
ethnoCulturalContext Anglo-American colonial society (probable)
geographicFocus Goose Creek, Province of South Carolina
surface form: Goose Creek area of the former Province of South Carolina
governedBy British colonial administration of the Province of South Carolina
hasReputation prominent local family in Goose Creek
historicalContext British America
surface form: British colonial America
historicalRegion Province of South Carolina
historicalSignificance represents a notable family line in early Goose Creek history
languageContext English-speaking colonial society
locatedIn Berkeley County, South Carolina
Goose Creek, Province of South Carolina
Goose Creek, South Carolina
notableFor association with Goose Creek, South Carolina
prominence in Goose Creek during the colonial era
partOf Province of South Carolina
surface form: colonial society of the Province of South Carolina
presentIn local histories of Goose Creek and surrounding area
region Lowcountry of South Carolina
surface form: Lowcountry, South Carolina
socialStatus elite (regional prominence)
timePeriod 18th century (approximate)
colonial era
typeOfNotability regional historical notability

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