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William Simpson

Birth1877-03-17 - Carlton, Selby, County of York
Death1935-11-18 - Western House, Ware, Herts
MotherSusan Shackleton
FatherJohnson Simpson

Born in Carlton, Selby, County of York on 1877-03-17 to Johnson Simpson and Susan Shackleton. William Simpson married Emily Routledge and had 6 children. He passed away on 1935-11-18 in Western House, Ware, Herts.

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Johnson Simpson
1837 - 1910
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Susan Shackleton
1839 - 1912
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Emily Routledge
1878 - 1938
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Minnie Simpson
1900 - 1901
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Joseph Mornington (Monty - Registered As Mounton
1903 - 1978
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Eva Mary Simpson
1906 - 1973
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Harry Simpson
1917 - 1992
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James Arthur Simpson
1912 - 1972
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Mary Cammilla (Molly) Simpson
1908 - 1990

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