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Samuel Simmonds

Birth11 May 1839 - Stafford, England
Death13 Sep 1906 - Spring Valley, Prince Edward Island, Canada
MotherAnn Paynter
FatherJames Symmons

Born in Stafford, England on 11 May 1839 to James Symmons and Ann Paynter. Samuel Simmonds married Sarah Ann Symons and had 6 children. He passed away on 13 Sep 1906 in Spring Valley, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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James Symmons
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Paynter
1806 - 1865
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Sarah Ann Symons
1851 - 1937
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Maria Adams
1846 - 1871
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James Simmons
1870 - 1961
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Peter Symons
1871 - Unknown
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Christy Ann Bernard
1889 - 1986
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Samuel Henry Simmons
1879 - 1967
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Nelson Symmons
1876 - 1892
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William Simmons
1875 - 1875

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