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Sylvanus Simons

Birthabt 1765 - Not Available
Death25 Sep 1833 - Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts
MotherAbigail (Simons) Simons
FatherEli Simons

Born on abt 1765 to Eli Simons and Abigail (Simons) Simons. Sylvanus Simons married Abigail Crissey and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 Sep 1833 in Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

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Eli Simons
1736 - 1828
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Abigail (Simons) Simons
1741 - 1833
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Abigail Crissey
1760 - 1835
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Benoni Simons
1797 - 1865
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Daniel Simons
Unknown - 1842
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Harvey Simons
1795 - 1877
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Phillip Simons
1799 - 1880
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Mary Simons
Unknown - Unknown
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Solomon Simons
1792 - Unknown
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Eunice Simons
1792 - Unknown
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Hiram Simons
1792 - Unknown

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