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James Simpson

Birth16 Jan 1915 - Paisley Scotland United Kingdom
Death27 June 1976 - Scotland
MotherAgnes McGirr
FatherWilliam Simpson

Born in Paisley Scotland United Kingdom on 16 Jan 1915 to William Simpson and Agnes McGirr. James Simpson married Norah Fraser and had 1 child. He passed away on 27 June 1976 in Scotland.

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Parents
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William Simpson
1886 - Unknown
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Agnes Mcgirr
1886 - 1951
Spouse(s)
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Norah Fraser
1920 - 2003
Children
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Elizabeth Simpson
1940 - 2007

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Historical Records for James Simpson

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England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975


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