Hi Kayla
No, I did mean John and Ann.
Edward Lyncoln, son of John and Ann, christened 8.4.1773 - Thompson (Norfolk Archdeacon Transcripts)
Lydia, daughter of John and Ann, christened 4.1.1768 - Thompson (Norfolk Archdeacon Transcripts)
William, son of John and Ann, christened 18.7.1779 - Thompson (Norfolk Archdeacon Transcripts)
Susannah, daughter of John and Ann, christened 8.7.1776 - Thompson (Norfolk Bishop Transcripts).
I can find no record of Simon being born in Thompson.
Personally, I do not think Simon is related to Edward Lyncoln's family (at least not directly).
I have : -
Simon Bullen son of John and Bridget (nee Norton) - Bapt 31.5.1767 Wicklewood (Norfolk Parish records)
Simon Bullen's marriage to Mary Forkse (Faux) 16.6.1800 All Saints, Wicklewood (Norfolk Bishop Transcripts and Norfolk Parish Records).
Simon Bullen and Mary Forkes (Faux) then appear to move to Rockland (note - there is no record of them having children in Wicklewood, although Simon's siblings do) where they have their first born (9 months later) - Robert 15.3.1801- Rockland (Norfolk Bishop Transcripts).
They then go on to have other children baptised in Rockland and then eventually Stow Bedon.
But - that is my take on the matter.
Thanks for getting back.
Mo