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John Simpson

Birth13 Sep 1796 - Sullivan, Hancock, Maine
Death9 April 1860 - Lamoine, Hancock, Maine, United States
MotherMary Sullivan
FatherJosiah Simpson

Born in Sullivan, Hancock, Maine on 13 Sep 1796 to Josiah Simpson and Mary Sullivan. John Simpson married Jane McKean and had 8 children. He passed away on 9 April 1860 in Lamoine, Hancock, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Josiah Simpson
1773 - 1833
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Mary Sullivan
1773 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Jane Mckean
1797 - 1851
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Mrs. Mary Brooks
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Hattie A Simpson
1833 - Unknown
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Daniel Sullivan Simpson
1827 - 1903
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John A Simpson
1838 - 1858
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James S Simpson
1828 - 1855
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Greenleaf Porter Simpson
1824 - 1848
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Hellen Simpson
1832 - Unknown
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Josiah R Simpson
1830 - 1876
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Sarah J. Simpson
1823 - 1914

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