Symons was born in
Weymouth, Dorset,
England, son of Robert James Symons and Bessie Newman. He was one of thirteen children. Symons worked with
Archie Jewell as a lookout on the
Titanic. On the night of 14 April 1912, Symons and Jewell were replaced by their colleagues
Reginald Lee and
Frederick Fleet and off-duty when the ship struck the
iceberg. Shortly afterwards, he was ordered to go up to boat deck and help with the task of loading the
lifeboats. At around 1:00am, First Officer
William McMaster Murdoch began to load Boat #1. Murdoch put Symons in charge of the lifeboat and loaded it with five stokers,
Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon,
Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, her secretary and three other First-class passengers. The boat finally rowed away from the
Titanic at 1:05a.m. The lifeboat was picked by the
RMS Carpathia hours later. On board the
Carpathia, Symons stumbled upon his brother Jack who was a crew member of that ship. ==Later life==