Allie's brother and sisters:
* Eliza Celia Monroe 1858-1875
* William Boyd Monroe 1860-1921
* Seymour p. Monroe 1864-1879
* Frank Edgar Monroe 1869-1871 (Baby)
* Edgar R. Monroe 1872-1949
* Allie (Alice) M. Monroe 1875-1967 (twin sister to Bert)
* Luther Berten Monroe 1875-1947 (twin brother to Allie)
I don't have any information about Kenneth Jr.'s Paternal side of the family.
Kenneth and Allie moved to Cheyenne, Laramie, WY.
This union resulted in one son, Kenneth B. Simmons Jr. who was born July 14, 1906 and died March 15, 1967.
Allie and Kenneth are buried at Valley View Cemetery, Torrington Goshen County, Wyoming, USA.
Plot:N3 Ne4 L3 B40 S13
Allie died nine days after losing Kenneth. I can understand her heartache in losing her only son. No parent should ever have to bury their child. But God's ways are not our ways and we don't always know why.
Thank you for stopping by and visiting my family any tokens are much appreciated.
A wife who loses a husband is called a widow. A husband who loses a wife is called a widower. A child who loses his parents is called an orphan. There is no word for a parent who loses a child. That's how awful the loss is." ¯ Jay Neugeboren, An Orphan's Tale
Allie's brother and sisters:
* Eliza Celia Monroe 1858-1875
* William Boyd Monroe 1860-1921
* Seymour p. Monroe 1864-1879
* Frank Edgar Monroe 1869-1871 (Baby)
* Edgar R. Monroe 1872-1949
* Allie (Alice) M. Monroe 1875-1967 (twin sister to Bert)
* Luther Berten Monroe 1875-1947 (twin brother to Allie)
I don't have any information about Kenneth Jr.'s Paternal side of the family.
Kenneth and Allie moved to Cheyenne, Laramie, WY.
This union resulted in one son, Kenneth B. Simmons Jr. who was born July 14, 1906 and died March 15, 1967.
Allie and Kenneth are buried at Valley View Cemetery, Torrington Goshen County, Wyoming, USA.
Plot:N3 Ne4 L3 B40 S13
Allie died nine days after losing Kenneth. I can understand her heartache in losing her only son. No parent should ever have to bury their child. But God's ways are not our ways and we don't always know why.
Thank you for stopping by and visiting my family any tokens are much appreciated.
A wife who loses a husband is called a widow. A husband who loses a wife is called a widower. A child who loses his parents is called an orphan. There is no word for a parent who loses a child. That's how awful the loss is." ¯ Jay Neugeboren, An Orphan's Tale
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