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The Simeon's Trustees, of what was called the Simeon Fund, are responsible for the patronage (or a share of the patronage) in over 160 Church of England parishes. [15] There is also a Charles Simeon Trust, founded in 2001, [16] and the Charles Simeon Institute, established in 2014, [17] that operate in the United States and Canada.
Charles Simeon was born in Grazeley, Berkshire, England in 1816 into a wealthy family. [1] [2] He was baptised in St Helens on the Isle of Wight, where his family came from.. He was the second son of Sir Richard Simeon, 2nd Baronet and his wife Louisa Edith Barrington, the oldest daughter of Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, 10th Baron
Simeon was born on the Isle of Wight in 1815. He was the eldest son of Sir Richard Simeon, 2nd Baronet and his wife Louisa Edith Barrington, the oldest daughter of Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, 10th Baronet. He received his education at Christ Church, Oxford, from where he graduated with a BA in 1837. [2]
Charles Fitzmaurice Creighton Simeons DL (22 September 1921 – 3 August 2014) was a British Conservative Party politician and pollution control consultant. Early life and career [ edit ]
Sir Edmund Charles Simeon, 5th Baronet (1855–1915) [6] Sir John Walter Barrington Simeon, 6th Baronet (1886–1957) [7] Sir John Edmund Barrington Simeon, 7th Baronet (1911–1999) [8] Sir Richard Edmund Barrington Simeon, 8th Baronet (1943–2013) [9] Sir Stephen George Barrington Simeon, 9th Baronet (born 1970) has not established his claim ...
He married twice and had 13 children. He married first Mary Joass on 18 September 1793. [8] Believed to have been born on 27 October 1771, she died on 27 February 1819. [8] They had the following children: Elizabeth Haldane (1794–1843) Catharine Haldane (1797–1885) James Haldane (1799–1831) Alexander Haldane (15 October 1800 [9] – 19 ...
Charles Simeon Baker (February 18, 1839 – April 21, 1902) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York. Biography.
Charles Simeon Hare (1808 – 22 July 1882) was a politician in colonial South Australia. [ 1 ] Hare was born in London, England, [ 1 ] and arrived in South Australia in September 1836, with Sir John Morphett , to whom he acted as private secretary, and was subsequently employed by the South Australian Company.