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Thomas James Simons

Birth8 OCT 1874 - 28 King Street, Woolwich, Kent
Death13 Apr 1974 - Woolwich London
MotherMary Anne Rhoda Crickmore
FatherJohn William Matthews Simons

Born in 28 King Street, Woolwich, Kent on 8 OCT 1874 to John William Matthews Simons and Mary Anne Rhoda Crickmore. Thomas James Simons married Lilian Nellie Apps and had 5 children. He passed away on 13 Apr 1974 in Woolwich London.

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John William Matthews Simons
1836 - 1884
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Mary Anne Rhoda Crickmore
1849 - 1932
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Lilian Nellie Apps
1881 - 1966
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Henry Thomas Simons
1905 - 2001
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Harold John Simons
1909 - 2001
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Ronald Andrew Simons
1912 - 1991
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Kathleen Lilian Simons
1907 - 1907
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Lilian Dorothy Mary Simons
1918 - 2012

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