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James Thomas Simpson

Birth13 Mar 1855 - Brighton, Northumberland Co, Ontario, Canada
Death25 Dec 1921 - Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
MotherHannah Slater
Fatherthomas slater

Born in Brighton, Northumberland Co, Ontario, Canada on 13 Mar 1855 to thomas slater and Hannah Slater. James Thomas Simpson married Alice M Graves and had 4 children. He passed away on 25 Dec 1921 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.

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Thomas Slater
1825 - 1904
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Hannah Slater
1833 - Unknown
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Alice M Graves
1867 - 1942
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Mary Hurlburt
1851 - Unknown
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Linda Addie Simpson
1884 - 1971
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Gertrude Emma Simpson
1891 - 1920
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Macey Ellen Simpson
1895 - Unknown
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Anna L. Simpson
1887 - 1976

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