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Old 24-01-14, 09:55
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Default Symons, John of Perranuthnoe, Cornwall

Name: John Simons/Simmons/Symons/Symonds
Date and place of birth: 1715 Perranuthnoe, Cornwall
Names of parents: Nicholas Simmons and Constance Beriman
Date and place of baptism: 17/7/1715 St. Pirrans, Perranuthnoe, Cornwall
Marriage: John Symons to Elizabeth Symons 5/3/1738 Perranuthnoe, Cornwall
Occupation(s): Unknown
Addresses: Perranuthnoe, Cornwall
Date, place and cause of death: Not found
Date and place of burial: 25/9/1789 Perranuthnoe, Cornwall
Details of will / administration of their estate: Unknown
Memorial inscription: Unknown

Children Baptised Perranuthnoe: Thomas 1739, Nicholas 1741, Mary 1746, Elizabeth 1749, Ann 1750, Thomas 1752.

John’s brothers I found baptised Perranuthnoe were Nicholas, John, Thomas, Walter and a sister baptised at St. Hilary - Christian.

There was another John Symons baptised at Perranuthnoe 1718 to Henary and Grace, but I considered the naming patterns and think that Nicholas was rare enough a name to decide that Nicholas and Constance were the right family. John's grandmother was Christian Jobe.

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Old 28-01-14, 08:42
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FMP has a burial for a John Simons at Perranuthnoe in 1789 but FamilySearch says 25 Dec 1780. Or possibly they are two different burials.
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Old 28-01-14, 10:20
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Thanks Kate. I found there were quite a few Simonds etc with the burials they couldn't read the names and just put the Surname.
It would be strange that two John's were buried on Christmas Day. I would think that it would be a case of one reading 9 and the other 0?
Is it strange to have a burial on 25 Dec?

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Old 28-01-14, 12:11
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I only have the year from FMP, Julie, you would need to check the image to see whether that one is 25 Dec too.
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Old 29-01-14, 05:34
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Where do you check the image please Kate? Julie
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Old 29-01-14, 07:07
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John Simons was buried on 25 December 1789.
Underneath his entry is a line, then 1790 starts.

Julie, there is also an Elizabeth Simons - it looks like 1 May 1790.

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