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John Simpson

Birth1746 - Lewes, Sussex, England
Deathabt 1827 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Goldsmith
FatherJohn Sampson (8x Gr Unc)

Born in Lewes, Sussex, England on 1746 to John Sampson (8x Gr Unc) and Elizabeth Goldsmith. John Simpson married JANE COLLINGS and had 10 children. He passed away on abt 1827.

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Parents
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John Sampson (8X Gr Unc)
1717 - 1798
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Elizabeth Goldsmith
1722 - 1813
Spouse(s)
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Jane Collings
1749 - 1840
Children Show all
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Commander John Simpson
1777 - 1863
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Amelia Simpson
1785 - Unknown
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Bathsheba Simpson
1788 - Unknown
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Orpah Simpson
1789 - 1863
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Ann Simpson
1771 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Simpson
1781 - Unknown
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Jane Simpson
1772 - Unknown
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Mary Simpson
1776 - Unknown
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Phillis Simpson
1779 - 1814
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Jesse Simpson
1783 - Unknown

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