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Additional Data, Such As Bdms and Census Records, Is Additional data http://users.bigpond.net.au/robbins/symons/ Sidbury parish Burials John Churchill Symonds, age 10 days, 2 December 1855 William Symonds, age 6 month, 9 April 1854 (twins) John Symonds, age 6 month, 19 March 1854 (twins) Thomas Symonds, age 8 months, 16 May 1852 William Symons, age 63, 15 Sept 1850 Ann Symonds, age 61, 15 July 1849 Thomas Symonds, age 18 months, 31 December 1848 Sidbury baptism (IGI) William, 26 March 1809, parents William Symons and Ann Daniell (married Sidbury, 26 January 1808) Farringdon baptism (IGI) William, 28 January 1810, parents William Symons and Ann Whimple Thomas and Susanna Symons, innkeeper at the Country Hotel, Whimple Francis Symons baptised 20 March 1836, parents Thomas and Susanna St.Mary Major, Exeter, baptism (IGI) John, 26 April 1807, parents Alexander and Mary Symons Rockbeare burial Henry Symons, 3 Dec 1856, St.Thomas Union (workhouse) age 40 William Pratt, 18 Nov 1837, age 68, Hill Farm Rebecca Symons, 18/2/1808 Brothers: Henry Palfrey Symons, died 1 September 1847 age 40 Herman Symons, died 19 November 1855 age 47 Edwin Williams Symons (Reverand) Possible link with John & Elizabeth Symons of Marsh Green. Rockbeare Baptisms Rebecca Symons, 19/8/1804 William, 14 Sept 1833 – John & Elizabeth Symons (butcher) Sarah Ann, 3 June 1835– John & Elizabeth Symons (butcher) Priscilla, 18 April 1838– John & Elizabeth Symons (butcher) John, 6 June 1839– John & Elizabeth Symons (butcher) Mary, 20 July 1842– John & Elizabeth Symons (butcher) Aylesbeare Churchyard Rebegga Symons, beloved wife of John Carter Hurwood, died 20 December 1872 aged 63 (grave inscription) Additional data http://users.bigpond.net.au/robbins/symons/ 1851 census – Clyst Hydon – Five Bells Inn Henry Symons, head, married, age 32, Innkeeper, born Clyst Hydon Mary Symons, wife, married, age 31, born Broadclyst Henry Symons, son, age 7 months, born Clyst Hydon, Mary Symons, mother, age 65, annuitant, born Broadclyst 1851 census – Broadclyst – Heathfield Farm Sarah Symons, head, widow, age 33, born Stoke Cannon Mary, dau, age 13, born Broadclyst William, son, age 8, born Broadclyst Sarah, dau, age 4, born Broadclyst James, son, age 2, born Broadclyst John Symons, brother in law, age 53, Agricultural labourer, born Broadclyst 1851 census – Rockbeare 45 London Rd, (F543a), Ann, head, widow, age 70, annuitant, born Rockbeare Henry, son, unmarried, age 35, pauper, born Rockbeare Tanner's Farm (F545a) John Symons, head, married, age 40,Farmer 176 acres, 5 labourers Elizabeth, wife, married, age 39 William, son, unmarried, age 17 John, son, age 10 Mary, dau, age 3 Elizabeth, dau, age 2 Rhoda, dau, age 5mos Sarah Symons, servant, unmarried, age 14, nursemaid, born Rockbeare Marsh Green Edmond Symons, head, married, age 60, farm labourer, born Rockbeare Elizabeth, wife, age 56, born Rockbeare Sarah, dau, age 24, lacemaker & nurse, born Rockbeare Zoa, dau, age 22, pauper & lacemaker, born Rockbeare John Symons, head, married, age 68, pauper cripple, born Rockbeare Elizabeth, wife, age 62 Thomas, son, age 24, farm labourer Unconnected as yet: Address: Minchin Court Farm, St Thomas - Woodbury Census Place: Aylesbeare St Thomas - Woodbury, Devonshire James REED Head W 42 M Farmer of 142 Acres Employing 7 Lab Ashcombe-Dev Louise REED Daur - 6 F --- Aylesbeare-Dev Charlotte A. REED Daur - 3 F --- Aylesbeare-Dev Frances GOODRIDGE Sis W 47 F Housekeeper Ashcombe-Dev Frances GOODRIDGE Niec U 18 F Farmers Dau Ashburton-Dev Sarah BRICKNELL Serv U 15 F House Serv Aylesbeare-Dev James SYMONS Serv U 20 M Farm Serv Rockbeare-Dev William COCKRAM Serv U 14 M Farm Serv Aylesbeare-Dev James LYNE Serv U 16 M Farm Serv Aylesbeare-Dev Address: ...comfieldon Farm, St Thomas - Woodbury Census Place: Aylesbeare St Thomas - Woodbury, Devonshire William SYMONS Head M 39 M Farmer of 28 Acres Employing 1 Lab Rockbeare-Dev Mary SYMONS Wife M 30 F --- Woodbury-Dev William SYMONS Son - 4 M --- Aylesbeare-Dev Mary SYMONS Daur - 2 F --- Aylesbeare-Dev Anna SYMONS Daur - 11m F --- Aylesbeare-Dev James BASTIN Serv - 14 M Farm Lab Rockbeare-Dev Billing’s directory of Devon 1857 John Chown, farmer of Upcott Harrod’s Royal County Directory of Devonshire 1878 Arthur Chown, farmer of Upcott William Pratt, farmer and landowner John Symons, Tannars James Tripe, Southwood Additional data http://users.bigpond.net.au/robbins/symons/ 1881 census Dwelling: 80 Brunswick Rd Census Place: Bromley, London, Middlesex, England Edward LOVEJOY M 40 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Head Occ: Engine Driver (Mariner) (Seaman) Fanny LOVEJOY M 38 F Poplar, Middlesex, England Rel: Wife Walter LOVEJOY 9 M Poplar, Middlesex, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Henry LOVEJOY 1 M Poplar, Middlesex, England Rel: Son Mary BROWN W 63 F Poplar, Middlesex, England Rel: Mother In Law Dwelling: Brookland Census Place: Chulmleigh, Devon, England William SYMONS M 66 M Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 344 Acres Emma SYMONS M 64 F Sidbury, Devon, England Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Henry SYMONS U 31 M Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Anna SYMONS U 26 F Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Farmers Daur James SYMONS U 16 M Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son William SYMONS 12 M Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Grandson Occ: Scholar Dwelling: Vicarage Census Place: Withycombe Rawleigh, Devon, England Mary GILBERT W 81 F Eccles, Lancashire, England Rel: Head Occ: (Int Of Money) Anna Maria COPPLESTONE W 67 F Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Servant Occ: Cook [Possible: Anna Maria b.1812, daughter of William Symons and Anna Maria ?] Dwelling: Fore StreetCensus Place: East Budleigh, Devon, England William ANNISS M 73 M Farrington, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Ironmonger Sarah ANNISS M 64 F Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Wife Sarah BOND W 80 F Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Sister In Law [Possible: Sarah b.1818, daughter of William Symons and Anna Maria ?] Dwelling: Yonder St Census Place: Ottery St Mary, Devon, England William BAKER M 77 M Ottery St Mary, Devon, Rel: Head Occ: Retired Farmer Mary Ann BAKER M 62 F Woodbury, Devon, England Rel: Wife [Possible: Mary b.1821, daughter of William Symons and Anna Maria ?] Dwelling: ...cott Census Place: Rose Ash, Devon, England Robert LOOSEMORE M 67 M Broadclist, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer 113 Acres 1 Labourer Elizabeth LOOSEMORE M 60 F North Molton ((Rose Ash)), Devon Rel: Wife Robert LOOSEMORE U 31 M Rose Ash, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Augustus LOOSEMORE U 22 M Rose Ash, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Fanny F. LOOSEMORE U 17 F Rose Ash, Devon, England Rel: Daur Dwelling: Bayleyhead Farm Census Place: Bishops Nympton, Devon, England John LOOSEMORE M 62 M Broadclist, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Mary LOOSEMORE M 55 F Bps Nympton Rel: Wife Occ: Wife Wm.H. LOOSEMORE U 31 M Charles N, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmer Dwelling: Myrtle Cottage Leigh Road Census Place: Chulmleigh, Devon, England John J. TRIPE M 88 M Dawlish, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer (Retired) Ann TRIPE M 68 F Broadclist, Devon, England Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Jane TRIPE U 34 F Sidbury, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Farmers Daughter John DENDLE U 34 M Barnstaple, Devon, England Rel: Son In Law Occ: Grocer Master Dwelling: Parsonage Census Place: Chulmleigh, Devon, England James TRIPE M 48 M Siabury, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer 324 Acres Employing 3 Labourers Jane TRIPE M 49 F Dolton, Devon Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Sarah KNOWLES W 84 F Dawlish, Devon, England Rel: Aunt Occ: Annuitant Caroline HEARD U 43 F Dolton, Devon, England Rel: Sister In Law Occ: Annuitant Dwelling: Bealey Court Census Place: Chulmleigh, Devon, England John COBLEY M 54 M Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 300 Acres Employing 4 Labourers Mary COBLEY M 44 F East Worlington, Devon Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife John COBLEY U 20 M Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Mary T. COBLEY U 18 F Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Farmers Daur Samuel P. COBLEY U 16 M Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Albert A. COBLEY U 15 M Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Kate COBLEY 12 F Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Arthur W. COBLEY 10 M Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Edith M. COBLEY 6 F Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar A.1. Herbert COBLEY 5 M Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Son Edward H. COBLEY 3 M Chulmleigh, Devon, England Rel: Son Dwelling: Butts House Census Place: Ottery St Mary, Devon, England Isaac PAGE M 50 M Salcombe, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Retired Farmer Mary A. PAGE M 56 F Talaton, Devon, England Rel: Wife Occ:Retired Farmers Wife Florence PAGE U 18 F Weston, Somerset, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Richard PAGE U 17 M Weston, Somerset, England Rel: Son Occ: No Occupation John PAGE W 81 M Sidbury, Devon, England Rel: Visitor Occ: Retired Marian BARRATT M 50 F Sidmouth, Devon, England Rel: Visitor Occ: No Occupation Florence BARRATT U 16 F London, London, Middlesex Rel: Visitor Occ: Scholar Additional data http://users.bigpond.net.au/robbins/symons/ Dwelling: Tanners Farm Census Place: Rockbeare, Devon, England John SYMONS U 40 M Rockbeare, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer (142 Acres) 2 Men Elizabeth SYMONS W 69 F Rockbeare, Devon, England Rel: Mother Occ: Independant & Boarder Elizabeth SYMONS U 32 F Rockbeare, Devon, England Rel: Sister Occ: Housekeeper George H. SYMONS U 27 M Rockbeare, Devon, England Rel: Brother Occ: Assistant (Ag Lb) John KNOWLES U 60 M Broadclist, Devon, England Rel: Servant Occ: Farm Servant Dwelling: Nt Pt Of Vialage Census Place: Exminster, Devon, England Henry BASKERVILLE U 28 M Ashwater, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Domestic Ser In Charge Sarah SYMONS U 47 F Broadclyst, Devon, England Rel: Fellow Ser Occ: Cook (Dom) Dwelling: Higher Southwood Census Place: Rockbeare, Devon, England James TRIPE M 78 M Dawlish, Devon, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer (165 Acres) 1 Man 2 Boys Anna TRIPE M 69 F Sidbury, Devon, England Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife James TRIPE U 42 M Sidbury, Devon, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Alma A.
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