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William Symes (b.ca. 1651/1652), son of Thomas Symes Sr. and Amy Bridges, immigrated from England to New Kent County, Virginia. Descendants (most of whom changed the surname to Sims in the mid-1700s) lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri, Kansas, California, Washington and elsewhere.
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This handbook is a cooperative project, the outcome of a conference called by the United States Office of Education to consider the problems of curriculum adjustment for mentally retarded children. The members of the conference are the joint authors of this bulletin. In October 1934, 13 leaders in the education of retarded children, working in various parts of the country, were invited by the United States Commissioner of Education to come to Washington for a 3-day conference. The result of 3 days' work was a general outline of procedure, looking toward the publication of a handbook that might be helpful to all who are concerned with the adaptation of the curriculum needs of mentally retarde...
Wilson Lagow (ca. 1775-1850) was born in Virginia and moved to Kentucky, then Illinois. He married Patsey Perkins in 1801; they had four children. He married Nancy Breading (1793-1855) before 1828; they had three children. Many descendants live in the midwest.