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James Simpson

Birthabt 1801 - Banffshire, Scotland
Death9 May 1879 - Lauderton, St Fergus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
MotherElizabeth Imlach
FatherJames Simpson

Born in Banffshire, Scotland on abt 1801 to James Simpson and Elizabeth Imlach. James Simpson married Elspet Wylie and had 8 children. He passed away on 9 May 1879 in Lauderton, St Fergus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Simpson
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Imlach
1773 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elspet Wylie
1797 - 1872
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Elspet Wisely
1807 - 1885
Children Show all
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Mary Simpson
1826 - 1911
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James Simpson
1831 - 1875
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Elspet Simpson
1834 - 1877
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George Simpson
1827 - Unknown
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Mary Simpson
1828 - Unknown
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Isabel Simpson
1842 - 1937
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Alexander Simpson
1854 - Unknown
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James Simpson
1846 - 1893

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