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Simon Collard Stevens

Birth06 May 1748 - Enmore, Somerset
Death21 Oct 1821 - Enmore, Somerset
MotherElizabeth Locke
FatherThomas Stevens

Born in Enmore, Somerset on 06 May 1748 to Thomas Stevens and Elizabeth Locke. Simon Collard Stevens married Mary Kidner and had 12 children. He passed away on 21 Oct 1821 in Enmore, Somerset.

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Parents
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Thomas Stevens
1712 - 1786
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Elizabeth Locke
1712 - 1761
Spouse(s)
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Mary Kidner
1748 - 1829
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Thomas Stevens
1788 - 1843
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Simon Stephens
1772 - Unknown
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Mary Stephens
1784 - 1875
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James Stevens
1778 - 1779
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Betty Stephens
1771 - Unknown
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Ann Stevens
1776 - Unknown
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Jemima Stephens
1792 - 1838
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George Stephens
1782 - Unknown
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Jane Stevens
1786 - Unknown
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Sarah Stevens
Unknown - Unknown
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John Stephens
Unknown - Unknown
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Charity Stevens
1780 - 1857

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