Simon was born before 1618 in Reading, England.
In 1653 he received a certificate for 650 acres in the Virginia Colony in exchange for transporting 13 persons to the new colony. Simon Cornick (Cornix) transported his wife, Jane, and their three children, William, Martha, and Thomas. Also on the voyage were Jane Simons, William Patreme, George Lawson, Plummer Bray, John Jennings, Thomas Gregory, John Sealy, John Turner and John Brock.
He passed away before 1671.
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