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John J. Symes Syms Symm Symme Symmes 1603–1658 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1603
Birth Location: Somerset, England
Death Date: bef 1658
Death Location: England
Father: Sir SYMES
Mother:
Spouse(s): Ann Horner
Children(s): Allen Symm
In 1603, John J. Symes Syms Symm Symme Symmes entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Sir John Clark Symes And Elizabeth Pynchen. John J. Symes Syms Symm Symme Symmes married Ann Horner, and had children including Allen Richard Symm. John J. Symes Syms Symm Symme Symmes passed away in 1658 in England.
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Biography
- In 1603, John J. Symes Syms Symm Symme Symmes entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Sir John Clark Symes And Elizabeth Pynchen.
- John J. Symes Syms Symm Symme Symmes married Ann Horner, and had children including Allen Richard Symm.
- John J. Symes Syms Symm Symme Symmes passed away in 1658 in England.
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John Symmes's Ancestors
John Symmes's Descendants
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1. Allen (Richard) Symm 1615–1700 m. Elizabetha Ellis 1615–1699
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1. Margarett Robinett 1632–1694 m. Allen (M. Robinett) (Robinet) 1632–1694
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1. Samuel Robinette 1669–1745 m. Mary Taylor 1674–1747
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1. Allen (Roscoe) Robinette 1696–1752 m. Lydia Derrick 1705–1759
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John Symmes's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1603
Event Place: Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: bef 1658
Event Place: England