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Simon Christopher Jessey (born 6 March 1971) is a British web designer and college instructor, currently living in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. | |||
Biography | |||
Jessey was born in Rochford, Essex, the son of Michael Jessey and Brenda Jessey (née Chorley) and spent most of his childhood in Ashtead, Surrey. His parents divorced in 1987, eventually necessitating a move to the nearby town of Fetcham, where his mother continues to reside. Between 1988 and 2001, he worked as a videotape editor for a Wandsworth-based corporate video production company. | |||
Following an internet romance, Jessey met and married Deborah Ryan (née McCown), an American web developer for the Vanguard Group, and the mother of two children (Meredith and Parker). | |||
External links | |||
* si-blog - personal weblog | |||
* Keystone Websites - web design firm | |||
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- Sorry Simon - I have deleted this puff piece - we don't do vanity pieces. Brookie :) - a collector of little round things! 16:45, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
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Simon Christopher Jessey (born 6 March 1971) is a British web designer and college instructor, currently living in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
Biography
Jessey was born in Rochford, Essex, the son of Michael Jessey and Brenda Jessey (née Chorley) and spent most of his childhood in Ashtead, Surrey. His parents divorced in 1987, eventually necessitating a move to the nearby town of Fetcham, where his mother continues to reside. Between 1988 and 2001, he worked as a videotape editor for a Wandsworth-based corporate video production company.
Following an internet romance, Jessey met and married Deborah Ryan (née McCown), an American web developer for the Vanguard Group, and the mother of two children (Meredith and Parker).
External links
* si-blog - personal weblog * Keystone Websites - web design firm
Brookie :) - a collector of little round things! 06:12, 21 December 2005 (UTC)