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David Simpson

Birth1804 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death25 Sep 1864 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MotherClarissa Cashaday
FatherBowman Simpson

Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 1804 to Bowman Simpson and Clarissa Cashaday. David Simpson married Mary Roe-Simpson and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 Sep 1864 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Bowman Simpson
1770 - 1857
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Clarissa Cashaday
1771 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Mary Roe-simpson
1806 - 1865
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Bowman Simpson
1838 - 1907
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George Simpson
1834 - 1889
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Isabella V Simpson
1832 - 1883
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Clara Simpson
1836 - 1911
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Henry Simpson
1844 - 1901
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Charles Simpson
1850 - 1874
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David Simpson
1829 - 1865
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Mary Anne Lundsford
1840 - 1921

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