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John H. Simpson

Birth22 Sep 1836 - Ohio
Death22 Nov 1876 - Ringgold County, Iowa
MotherCatherine/Catharine/Kate Brown Simpson
FatherWilliam Simpson

Born in Ohio on 22 Sep 1836 to William Simpson and Catherine/Catharine/Kate Brown Simpson. John H. Simpson married Martha Elliott and had 6 children. He passed away on 22 Nov 1876 in Ringgold County, Iowa.

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William Simpson
1800 - Unknown
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Catherine/catharine/kate Brown Simpson
1806 - 1880
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Martha Elliott
1837 - 1928
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Ida Dutcher
1852 - 1884
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Arnold E Simpson
1869 - Unknown
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Menerva Simpson
1868 - Unknown
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Jennie L Simpson
1873 - 1936
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Mary E Simpson
1871 - 1928
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Harvey G Sparr
1860 - Unknown
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Lizzie Spahn Simpson
1862 - Unknown

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