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Henry John Simson

Birth22 June 1882 - Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia
Death6 May 1951 - Southampton, England
MotherMary Wark
FatherJames SIMSON

Born in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on 22 June 1882 to James SIMSON and Mary Wark. Henry John Simson married Christina Edgar Redpath and had 5 children. He passed away on 6 May 1951 in Southampton, England.

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James Simson
1848 - 1890
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Mary Wark
1849 - 1932
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Christina Edgar Redpath
1881 - 1924
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Hilda Jeffries
1900 - 1977
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Hilda Dorothy Jeffery
1900 - Unknown
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Marjorie Simson
1919 - 2001
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Edyth Mary Simson
1908 - 1977
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Henry Simson
1910 - Unknown
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Elma Vivien Simson
1916 - 2002
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Vivian Simson
1916 - 2002

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