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James Simons

Birth24 SEP 1699 - Enfield, Conneticut, USA
Death1761 - E Windsor,Hartford,Connecticut,USA
MotherSarah Hadlock
FatherWilliam Robert Simons

Born in Enfield, Conneticut, USA on 24 SEP 1699 to William Robert Simons and Sarah Hadlock. James Simons married Sarah Geer and had 10 children. He passed away on 1761 in E Windsor,Hartford,Connecticut,USA.

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Parents
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William Robert Simons
1659 - 1738
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Sarah Hadlock
1659 - 1743
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Geer
1704 - 1751
Children Show all
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Bathsheba Simons
1740 - 1742
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Titus Sr Simons
1743 - 1824
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Ebenezer Simons
1731 - 1755
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Asahel Simons
1734 - 1811
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Paul Simons
1729 - 1778
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John Simons
1724 - 1797
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Charity Simons
1736 - 1737
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Bethsheba Simons
1748 - 1754
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Sarah Simons
1726 - Unknown
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Edward Simons
1750 - 1750

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