Hi there
sorry I know its rootschat, brain not in gear.
I truly wish I could find some relatives in Bedford named Simmons. I wont bore you with all the details as we tend to do. but John Simmons fought in the Battle of Waterloo, married Eleanor in Chatham, when he came out of the army, he was shot in the leg at Waterloo, strangely they had all the children baptised on the same day in 1837 at St. Cuthberts, perhaps they heard that from 1837 that all children had to be registered and dashed them all off to church.
John died in 1843, alledgedly murdered and set on fire in Farmer Higgins barn on the Kimbolton Road,there was a report and inquest in the Bedford Murcury and Huntingdon Express on Saturday 9th December 1843, they lived in Chandos Street, Eleanor she called herself Ellen, was in and out of the Workhouse from about 1851 and died there in 1855. I was down in Bedford in early January and found the Workhouse things then. their fourth child William came to Barnsley c 1839/40 aged 20 and that is where it all began for me.
on the 1841 census they have spelled their name Semmons
and on the 1851 census it is spelled Simons
If you ever meet anyone down there named Simmons, I would love to know, and I have no living Simmons' up here and I would love to tell one of them them the whole story.
regards
Carol