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James Lyons Simson

Birth06/15/1838 - Horton, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death14 Jan 1913 - Lower Horton, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherSarah Matilda Brown
FatherJohn Simson

Born in Horton, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada on 06/15/1838 to John Simson and Sarah Matilda Brown. James Lyons Simson married Harriet Rounsefell and had 9 children. He passed away on 14 Jan 1913 in Lower Horton, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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John Simson
1809 - 1891
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Sarah Matilda Brown
1814 - 1881
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Harriet Rounsefell
1848 - 1923
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Frederick Avery Simson
1876 - 1940
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Mabel Matilda Simson
1880 - 1934
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Minnie Rounsefell Simson
1874 - 1940
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John W Simson
1878 - 1943
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Ralph Marshall Simson
1884 - Unknown
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George Gordon Simson
1886 - Unknown
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Mary Brown Simson
1889 - 1921
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Annie Louise Simson
1882 - 1965
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Bertie Simson
1873 - 1873

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