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  1. Judge John Cleves Symmes. Symmes landed in Miami Township (Hamilton County, Ohio) in 1789 and platted out the town of North Bend, originally comprising 48 lots. One of his daughters, Anna, was married to President William Henry Harrison. Symmes' tombstone reads Here rest the remains of John Cleves Symmes, who at the foot of these hills, made...

  2. Judge John Cleves Symmes was born on 21 July 1742 in New York to Timothy and Mary Symmes (neé Cleves). He married his first wife Anna Tuthill in 1760 and moved to New Jersey in 1770. He was a school teacher for several years before the Revolutionary War, but during the war he became chairman for the Committee of Correspondence for Sussex County, New Jersey, and became colonel of a local New ...

  3. John Cleves Symmes Harrison 1798-1830 Married September 29, 1819 toClarissa Brown Pike 1803-1837 Lucy Singleton Harrison 1800-1826 Married September 30, 1819 to David K. Este 1786-1876 William Henry Harrison 1802-1838 Married February 18, 1824 to Jane Findley Irwin 1804-1846

  4. 6 de feb. de 2009 · Symmes, John Cleves, 1780-1829 Call number 478501 Camera Canon 5D External-identifier urn:oclc:record:1085655210 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier symmesstheoryofc00mcbr Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t9j392z40 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.37 Ocr_module_version

  5. John Cleves Symmes Harrison 1798-1830 Married September 29, 1819 toClarissa Brown Pike 1803-1837 Lucy Singleton Harrison 1800-1826 Married September 30, 1819 to David K. Este 1786-1876 William Henry Harrison 1802-1838 Married February 18, 1824 to Jane Findley Irwin 1804-1846

  6. John Cleves Symmes, Jr. (* 1779 in New Jersey; † Mai 1829) war ein Verfechter der Theorie der hohlen Erde. Symmes wurde 1779 als Sohn von Timothy Symmes geboren. Um sich von seinem berühmten Onkel John Cleves Symmes abzugrenzen, fügte er seinem Namen den Zusatz Junior an. Seine Cousine Anna Harrison war kurzzeitig die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten.

  7. John Cleves Symmes (1780 - 1829), soldier and "hollow earth" theorist, was born in Sussex County, New Jersey, November 5, 1780, the son of Timothy and Mercy (Harker) Symmes. He was a descendant of Zechariah Symmes who emigrated from England to Charlestown, Mass., in 1634.