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IGI Information Page 1 IGI information Page 1 http://users.bigpond.net.au/robbins/symons/ Collation of Other associated surnames from on-line IGI (http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp) circa Dec 2003, for the following locations (Batch Number): Aylesbeare (C/M050261); Broad Clyst (C/M050001); Clyst, Clyst Honiton (C/M050671), Clyst Hydon (C/M050681), Clyst St George (P002091, C/M052591); Farringdon (C/M050551) Ottery; Ottery Saint Mary (P002761); Poltimore (C/M051531; Rockbeare (C051571, M051571); Sowton (M052361); Talaton (C/M053581); Venn Ottery (P020481); Whimple (C052581); Woodbury. Not indexed yet: Clyst St Lawrence, Pinhoe, Clyst St. Mary. Name Christening date Christening location Father Mother Marriage to: Marriage details: . MARGARET SIMONDES CHARLES HELEWAY 08 NOV 1602 Ottery Saint Mary KATHEREN SYMONS GREGORYE EBDON 26 JUL 1613 Ottery Saint Mary REBEC. SYMONS RICHARDU. SALTER 31 JAN 1628 Clyst St. George STEPHEN SIMONS ELIZABETH SPURWAY 17 JUN 1628 Sowton JOANNEM SIMONS JOHANNEM EDWARDS 18 JAN 1629 Clyst St. George GEORGE SYMONS DORATHIE RATLIE 25 MAY 1633 Aylesbeare CHARLES SIMONS DUES PITMAN 22 AUG 1654 Rockbeare JOHN SYMONS JOYCE FARRANT 10 JUN 1663 Rockbeare JOHN SYMMONS ELIZABETH CHOWNE 21 NOV 1768 Rockbeare THOMAS SYMONS REBECCA HUTCHINGS 23 JUN 1670 Rockbeare MARY SYMONS JOHN PALMER 15 FEB 1671 Rockbeare CHRISTOPHER SYMONS ELIZABETH RICHARDS 20 JAN 1672 Rockbeare WILLIAM SYMONS BARBARA TAYLOR 15 FEB 1674 Rockbeare HENRY SYMMONS AMYE DALLY 26 NOV 1677 Clyst Hydon CHARLES SYMONS ELIZABETH ELLIOTT 20 SEP 1680 Rockbeare ELIZABETH SYMONS GAWIN LANE 25 OCT 1683 Clyst Hydon JOHN SYMONS MARY BARON 21 SEP 1693 Rockbeare CATHERINE SYMONS ROBERT FARRANT 26 NOV 1696 Rockbeare CHARLES SYMONDS MARY PINE 29 DEC 1696 Rockbeare AGNES SYMONS JOHN HALFYARD 27 DEC 1698 Whimple WILLIAM SYMONS JOANE CHOWNE 03 MAR 1700 Aylesbeare GRACE SYMONS JOHN BARKER 16 JAN 1703 Broad Clyst MARY SIMONS GEORGE PRING 08 SEP 1707 Rockbeare JOHN SYMONS JOAN LEE 13 JAN 1708 Broad Clyst RALPH SYMONS JOAN AUGER 07 JUL 1709 Rockbeare GEORGE SYMMONS ELIZABETH LOVERIDGE 03 JAN 1713 Ottery Saint Mary MARY SYMONS GEO. KERSWILL 07 SEP 1713 Broad Clyst JOYCE SYMONS JOSEPH SANDERS 28 JAN 1717 Rockbeare JOAN SYMONS FARDINANDO MAWDITT Abt 14 APR 1718 Broad Clyst RALPH SYMONS GRACE EVANS 20 OCT 1720 Poltimore JOHN SIMMONDS ELIZABETH ELLIOT 25 MAY 1727 Ottery Saint Mary JOAN SYMONS HENRY ROBERTS 14 FEB 1728 Rockbeare ELIZ. SYMONDS JAMES ROGERS 02 MAR 1730 Rockbeare RALPH SYMONS MARY SYMONS 21 FEB 1731 Rockbeare JOHN SYMONDS MARY BROADBEAR 08 OCT 1733 Clyst Honiton WILLIAM SYMONDS SUSANNAH NORTHCOTE 19 APR 1734 Clyst Hydon ANTHONY SYMONS MARTHA GOULD 06 APR 1741 Broad Clyst JOYCE SYMONS JOHN CHAPMAN 25 SEP 1750 Rockbeare MARY SYMONS HENRY CLARKE 17 APR 1758 Rockbeare BETTY SYMONS JOHN TOSSWELL 23 MAY 1758 Rockbeare IGI information Page 2 http://users.bigpond.net.au/robbins/symons/ JOYCE SIMMON WILLIAM TRICKEY 05 NOV 1755 Ottery Saint Mary MARY SYMONS JOHN KERSLAKE 04 SEP 1757 Aylesbeare JOAN SYMMONS PHILIP PERRAM 31 MAY 1760 Whimple SUSANNAH SIMMONS GEORGE CLAP 31 JUL 1760 Clyst Hydon SUSANNA SIMONS JOHN TUCK 07 JUN 1761 Aylesbeare EDMUND SIMONS JOAN POW 06 SEP 1763 Clyst Hydon MARY SIMONS EDMUND DRAKE 06 MAR 1764 Clyst Hydon PETER SYMONS MARGARET WEEKS 05 NOV 1765 Broad Clyst SARAH SYMONS SAMUEL PASMORE 03 APR 1766 Clyst Hydon WILLIAM SIMMONS SUSANNAH FRENCH 21 JAN 1770 Clyst Honiton ANN SYMONS ROBERT BULL 08 SEP 1771 Sowton RALPH SYMONS REBECCA SANDERS 14 JAN 1773 Rockbeare MARY SYMONS JOHN FORTESCUE 10 MAR 1778 Broad Clyst MARTHA SYMONS GEORGE BROOKE 27 OCT 1778 Broad Clyst JOHN SYMONDS ANN DYKE 01 MAY 1805 Talaton HENRY SYMONS BETTY SYMONS 21 OCT 1805 Rockbeare SARAH SYMONDS EDWARD ROBERTS 24 DEC 1805 Ottery Saint Mary HENRY SYMONS ANNA MARIA PALFREY 26 APR 1806 Broad Clyst CHARLES SYMONS REBECCA QUICK 28 JUN 1806 Rockbeare JOHN SYMONS BETSEY QUICK 09 MAY 1809 Rockbeare EDMUND SYMONS ELIZABETH PHILKINS 04 AUG 1814 Rockbeare HENRY SYMONS MARY DUNSFORD 15 APR 1818 Clyst Hydon MARY ANN SYMONS JOHN PAGE 04 MAY 1820 Rockbeare WILLIAM SYMONS ELIZABETH CHING 20 MAY 1830 Broad Clyst MARGARET SYMONS RICHARD AGLAND 23 JAN 1831 Rockbeare MARY SYMONS JAMES MARTYN 20 APR 1831 Broad Clyst ROBERT SYMONS SARAH SNOOK 11 SEP 1836 Broad Clyst ELIZABETH SYMONS JOHN STONE 29 DEC 1836 Broad Clyst MARY SYMONS THOMAS SQUIRE 30 SEP 1840 Broad Clyst HENRY SYMONS MARY DUNSFORD 02 APR 1846 Broad Clyst Other material: STEPHEN FILKINS 26 FEB 1796 Rockbeare MARY FILKINS EMMA SYMONDS FILKINS STEER 25 JUL 1841 Clyst Honiton JAMES FILKINS STEER MARY ELIZABETH PHILKINS 09 FEB 1794 Bideford SIMON PHILKINS ELIZTH ELIZABETH PHILKINS 11 JUL 1790 Huntshaw GEORGE PHILKINS PHILIPA MARY PHILKINS WILLIAM COLMAN 26 FEB 1811 Rockbeare SARAH PHILKINS THOMAS STOKES 24 NOV 1808 Rockbeare JULIANA PHILKINS THOMAS TOBY 07 APR 1808 Rockbeare.
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