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The African Corridor: The Continental Spine of the Simonis Lineage
The African Corridor: The Continental Spine of the Simonis Lineage The LivingDNA Matches: Modern Echoes Along the Ancient Corridor Two LivingDNA matches extend the African–Indus–Levant story into the present with extraordinary clarity. A match in South Africa and a second match in Thailand appear, at first glance, to be unrelated modern datapoints. Yet when placed against the long trade-route map, each becomes a living reflection of the same ancient corridor that shaped the S
Weston Simonis
1 day ago42 min read


Exile Across the Sea: Mediterranean Origins, North African Survival: The Simonis Exile Line
Exile Across the Sea: Mediterranean Origins, North African Survival: The Simonis Exile Line Simonis Mediterranean The story of the Simonis name does not begin in the Netherlands, nor in Germany, nor in any northern baptismal book that later tried to claim it. Its first clear footprint rises out of the warm Adriatic, on an island held by Venice, where Latin, Greek, Slavic, and Hebrew worlds all crossed. In the parish book of Hvar from February 1517, a child is baptized to a fa
Weston Simonis
Nov 2720 min read


The Simonis Line That Passed Through Kings: The Path From Adam to the Balkans
The Simonis Line That Passed Through Kings: The Path From Adam to the Balkans THE EASTERN ARC OF THE SIMONIS LINE Before the kingdoms of Europe rose, before the crowns were forged, before the dynasties carved their symbols into stone and gold, the genealogy of kings stood upon one requirement alone: to rule on earth, a family had to prove descent from the first man—Adam. This was not legend; it was genealogical law. Across the medieval world, the pedigree rolls preserved by c
Weston Simonis
Nov 2135 min read


Tracing the Covenant Name Across the Mediterranean Arc: The Simonis Equation Theory
Tracing the Covenant Name Across the Mediterranean Arc: The Simonis Equation Theory THE NAME THAT CARRIED THE COVENANT When the name Simonis first enters the northern records in 1611 , it does not appear as a new creation but as a traveler arriving late in its own story. In the baptism of Gerardus , son of Adrianus Simonis and Margareta in Beers, the name stands fully formed—its past unspoken, its journey already long( 1611 Beers Baptism ). Four decades later, another bapti
Weston Simonis
Nov 1834 min read


The Tribe and Covenant of Simeon: A Journey Through Names and Blood
The Tribe and Covenant of Simeon: A Journey Through Names and Blood ✡ The Connection of Simonis — The Living Journey of the Tribe of Simeon Long before there were surnames or borders, there was a mother who named her son in faith. Leah looked upon the child and said, “Because the Lord has heard that I was hated, He has given me this son also.” She called his name Shimʿon — Simeon — “He has heard.” That name became more than a sound. It became a covenant — a calling to listen,
Weston Simonis
Oct 2164 min read


The Scattered Hidden Tribe of Simeon: The Simonis Y-DNA Reveals God’s Hand on the Lost Sons of Simeon
The Scattered Hidden Tribe of Simeon: The Simonis Y-DNA Reveals God’s Hand on the Lost Sons of Simeon The Hidden Migration of the Shemitic Line of Simeon Modern studies of Jewish ancestry often highlight the haplogroups J, E, and R , long associated with the Levantine and Mediterranean families of Israel. Yet hidden among Europe’s forgotten lines lies another covenantal marker — I-CTS10937 , a branch of I-M253 . Though labeled “European,” this lineage carries a much older sto
Weston Simonis
Oct 1922 min read


The Scattering of Simeon and the Hidden Covenant of the Simonis Shield
The Scattering of Simeon and the Hidden Covenant of the Simonis Shield ✡ The Scattering of Simeon When Jacob blessed his sons, his words over Simeon and Levi carried both warning and prophecy: “Simeon and Levi are brethren; instruments of cruelty are in their habitation... I will divide them in Jacob and scatter them in Israel” (Genesis 49:5–7). That ancient pronouncement became the destiny of an entire lineage. Levi’s dispersion was priestly, sanctified through service, but
Weston Simonis
Oct 1826 min read


The Simonis Shield of Covenant and the Lost Paper Trails within the Church: Who is Gerardus?
The Simonis Shield of Covenant and the Lost Paper Trails within the Church: Who is Gerardus? From Ximenes to Simonis: The Covenant Reborn...
Weston Simonis
Oct 268 min read


From the Crown of Saxony to the Sephardic Bloodline: The Ink of Heinrich Philipp Simonis
From the Crown of Saxony to the Sephardic Bloodline: The Ink of Heinrich Philipp Simonis This story begins with Heinrich Philipp Simonis . We meet him at the end of his life—in Queidersbach , in 1742 —where the parish clerk records his death and, crucially, names his father: Johann Simonis . Family memory says Heinrich was Catholic , even though the line is entered by a Lutheran hand. That lone entry gives us three anchors: a place, a year, and a father’s name. Everything el
Weston Simonis
Oct 117 min read


The Simonis Family and the Endtime Prophecy
IDENTITY FOUND HEBREW DNA “He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; He will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four corners of the earth.” (Isaiah 11:12) For generations, the Simonis name — meaning “Heard by God” — has been scattered across nations. Our family records were broken by exile, war, and assimilation. Faiths divided, memories silenced, and heritage lost. Yet today, through DNA analysis, historical archives, and the liv
Weston Simonis
Sep 2923 min read


From Exile to Survival: A Hebrew Testimony of the Line Heard by God — The Simonis Family
The Simonis name: Heard by God. Rooted in the Hebrew Tribe of Simeon, preserved through covenant memory. The Testimony of the Simonis Family: A Hebrew Heritage Preserved The name Simonis is more than a surname — it is a witness. At its root lies the Hebrew Shim‘on (שִׁמְעוֹן), meaning “he has heard” or “heard by God.” Over time, the name also came to mean “son of Simon,” marking both descent and devotion. From its very beginning, the name carried covenant weight, echoing
Weston Simonis
Sep 2623 min read


Enoch The Theological Story — From the Garden to Tartarus
The Rashomon of Enoch: Scripture, Apocrypha, Myth & Redemption What if Enoch’s journey was the missing link between Adam’s fall and...
Weston Simonis
Aug 83 min read
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