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Ann Simpson

Birth15 Oct 1810 - Kilninver Kilmelford Parish, , , Scotland
Death1915 - 24 St John Street, Stirling
MotherIsabel Grahame
FatherCapt Hugh McCowan

Born in Kilninver Kilmelford Parish, , , Scotland on 15 Oct 1810 to Capt Hugh McCowan and Isabel Grahame. Ann Simpson married Alexander Simpson and had 13 children. She passed away on 1915 in 24 St John Street, Stirling.

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Parents
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Capt Hugh Mccowan
1787 - 1863
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Isabel Grahame
1789 - 1876
Spouse(s)
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Alexander Simpson
1803 - 1875
Children Show all
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Janet (Jennie) Bell Simpson
1844 - 1920
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Peter Simpson
1846 - 1915
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Isabella Simpson
1846 - 1879
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Christina Bell
1850 - Unknown
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Jean E Simpson
1852 - 1921
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Juan Simpson
1835 - Unknown
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Robert Bell
1856 - Unknown
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Helen Bell
1854 - Unknown
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William Bell
1861 - Unknown
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John Simpson
1850 - Unknown
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James Simpson
1833 - Unknown
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Jean Simpson
1834 - 1887
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David Prophet Simpson
1848 - 1936

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