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James John Simpson

Birth13 May 1888 - Quebec, Canada
Death1 May 1955 - Quebec, Canada
MotherConnet Severson
FatherJames John Sr Simpson

Born in Quebec, Canada on 13 May 1888 to James John Sr Simpson and Connet Severson. James John Simpson married Hilda Louise Waldron and had 7 children. He passed away on 1 May 1955 in Quebec, Canada.

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James John Sr Simpson
1861 - 1936
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Connet Severson
1859 - 1938
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Hilda Louise Waldron
1895 - 1993
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Gertrude Adelaide Louise Simpson
1926 - 2009
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Gilbert Arthur Simpson
1920 - 1920
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Douglas Earl R Simpson
1930 - 1987
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Violet Cornel Annie Simpson
1921 - 1993
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James John Simpson
1888 - 1955
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James John Simpson
1888 - 1955
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James John Simpson
1888 - 1955

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