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Birth9 Mar 1848, Newton Abbot district, Devon
Death2 Mar 1906, Beaconsfield, Malvern, Worcs (?)
General3rd s. Rector of Dunster, Som. then Littleham, Devon.
EducationOriel, Oxon, MA: 1874
FatherCapt Charles Simeon (1816-1867)
MotherSarah Jane Williams (1818-1903)
Spouses
Unmarried
ChildrenGeoffrey Nelthorpe (1888-1923)
Notes for Rev Geoffrey Barrington Simeon
Blain Biographical Directory of Anglican clergy in the Diocese of Honolulu 1862-1902 third edition (2009)  has this about him:

SIMEON, GEOFFREY BARRINGTON
born 09 Mar 1848 Newton Abbott co Devon
died Mar 1/4 1906 aged 57 registered Upton-upon-Severn co Worcestershire
brother to Mabel Selina SIMEON - she became an RC
married (1879) the Revd Herbert Andrew DALTON, served Barbados West Indies
brother to the Revd Philip Barrington SIMEON AngloCatholic vicar Milverton Warwickshire, missionary South Africa born 12 Dec 1845 Wooley Green Hampshire registered Winchester,
brother to the Revd Algernon Barrington SIMEON AngloCatholic born 20 Feb 1847 Bishops Teignton Newton Abbot co Devon died 12 Mar 1928 30 Davenant Rd Oxford (1870-1892),
warden S Edward’s school Oxford [left £7 777] (1883),
married Beatrice Emma WILKINSON,
born Mar 1/4 1860 Clapton registered Hackney London (1893-1904),
rector Bigbury Kingsbridge co Devon (1904-1925)
rector Yattendon Oxfordshire
author (1896) Short Memoir of the Revd T Chamberlain, (1897) Ad Lucem, or the Ascent of Man through Christ, (1899) The Boys of Barminster;
brother to Emma Mary SIMEON born 28 Oct 1856 died 02 Feb 1933 nursing home Worcester Park co Surrey [left £3 876, executor Mabel Selina DALTON]
married 1883 Alfred WILLIS 2nd bishop of Honolulu
brother to Hugh SIMEON. born c1853,
son of Charles SIMEON of Hursley Winchester member Canterbury Association, captain 75th regiment,
brother to Sir John SIMEON 3rd baronet born 05 Feb 1815 died 21 May 1870 member Canterbury Association, (1847-1851) MP Isle of Wight,
born 09 Dec 1816 Grazeley Berkshire died 29 May 1867 Hursley Hampshire left £1 000,
son of Sir Richard Godin SIMEON 2nd baronet born 21 May 1784 died 04 Jan 1854 Swainston Isle of Wight and Louisa Edith BARRINGTON daughter of Sir Fitzwilliam BARRINGTON 10th baronet.
and Sarah Jane WILLIAMS died 03 Apr 1903 Chacombe Bournemouth left £25 346 [Apr 1883 She with her daughter Emma Mary were honoured guests in Honolulu],
only child of Philip WILLIAMS QC recorder of Winchester;
married Mar 1/4 1886 registered Glanford Brigg co Lincolnshire,
Janetta Nina SUTTON born c1856 Wiston/Wiseton Nottinghamshire died 1931 (1871) with parents, six siblings, and governess, butler, footman, page, 2 lady’s maids, 2 housemaids, kitchen maid, scullery maid, residing The Hall, Scawby Lincolnshire,
youngest child among eight children of the Revd Robert SUTTON JP for the Parts of Lindsey,
born 01 Mar 1813 Kelham Nottinghamshire (1871) clergyman without the cure of souls, landowner residing The Hall, Scawby
brother to Mary Isabell SUTTON who married Sir George BAKER baronet
brother to Anna Maria SUTTON married Le Baron d’Aerssen Beigeren de Voshaol, chambellan de Sa Majesté le Roi des Pays Bas (chamberlain to the king of the Netherlands)
first son of Sir Richard SUTTON 1st baronet of Norwood Park Nottinghamshire died 07 Apr 1833,
married 20 May 1812 Mary and Georgiana Manners SUTTON died 10 Nov 1846,
daughter of John Manners SUTTON of Kelham Hall Nottinghamshire; married 04 May 1847 and Charlotte NELTHORPE born South Ferriby Lincolnshire
only sister to Sir John NELTHORPE baronet, to whose estates at Scawby and elsewhere she succeeded at Sir John’s death Nov 1865 (287;2;4;8;249;family tree information, descendants of William the Conqueror, online Aug 2006),
Education 19 Oct 1867 aged 19 matriculated Oriel College Oxford 1870 BA Oxford 1874 MA Oxford deacon priest,
Positions curate Bovey Tracey diocese Exeter,
curate S James Plymouth diocese Exeter 1878-1879,
chaplain S Michael Nice diocese Gibraltar 1880- 1881-
curate S Barnabas Pimlico diocese London with fellow curates the Revd Charles G MATURIN, the Revd George Ratcliffe WOODWARD (1882-1888) vicar Little Walsingham Norfolk, the Revd George Herbert PALMER plainsong scholar and promoter residing lodger 4 Bloomfield Place London, next door to convent of Sisters of Mercy and to an orphanage 1883-1884,
vicar S James Gainsborough diocese Lincoln,
29 Mar 1885 (Palm Sunday) on invitation of Bishop WILLIS leader a mission in pro-cathedral Honolulu
He was zealous for the ‘whole Catholic faith’, and ‘his mission healed no wounds’ in the troubled diocese (410) -1887-1889-
commissary in England for Alfred WILLIS 2nd bishop of Honolulu 1901-1906
rector Littleham S Swithun North Devon diocese Exeter (internet Aug 2006)
Other markedly AngloCatholic
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