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Birth11 Dec 1855, Ryde, Sussex
Death18 Jun 1915, Swainston House, IoW
Burial22 Jun 1915, Calbourne churchyard, IoW
General5th bt.
FatherSir John Simeon Bart (1815-1870)
MotherJane Maria Baker (ca1821-1860)
Notes for Sir Edmund Charles Simeon bart
His birth record is for the Isle of Wight but this might merely be the place of registration.

In 1891 they were at Marston, Headington, Oxfordshire with their only child:

First name(s)  Last name  Relationship  Marital status  Sex  Age  Birth year  Occupation  Birth place
Edmund Charles  Simeon    Head     Married  Male    35  1856  Living On His Own Means  Isle of Wight, Hampshire
Laura Jane      Simeon    Wife     Married  Female  29  1862  -                        Ireland
John Walter B   Simeon    Son      -        Male     5  1886  -                        London, Middlesex
Emma Rebecca    Box       Servant  Single   Female  44  1847  Nurse Domestic Servant   Dursley, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth M     Cumpston  Servant  Single   Female  19  1872  Parlour Maid             Shropshire, England
Edith M E       Elliott   Servant  Single   Female  17  1874  Nursery Maid             Frogmore, Devon,

Ref:
Archive reference  RG12
Piece number       1163
Folio              29
Page               14
Combined:          RG12, piece 1163, folio 29, p. 14
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Mon Inscripts notes for Sir Edmund Charles Simeon bart
At All Saints church, Calbourne, Isle of Wight, transcribed by the IoW Family History Society and put on their website at <http://www.isle-of-wight-fhs.co.uk/mis_bis/mis_calbourne_all_saints.htm>;:

Sacred
to the ever dear
and loving memory of
Sir Edmund Charles
Simeon, bart
third Son of
Sir John Simeon, Bt., M.P.,
And of
Dame Jane Maria Simeon.
Born at Ryde Dec 11th 1855.
He was married Sept 29th 1883
to Laura Jane,
eldest Daughter of
Capt. Walter Mountiford
Westropp-Dawson D.L.,
of Charlesford Ferns, Ireland.
He died at Swainston after a
long illness on June 18th 1915,
and on June 22nd he was laid to
rest in the place he had himself
chosel in the Church yard
close by this Chapel
to the everlasting sorrow
of his own, and the affectionate
regrets of many old friends.
He was beloved
by all that knew him.
----
"What ever way my days decline,
I felt and feel tho' left alone,
His being working in mine own,
The footsteps of his Life in mine."
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