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Archibald Simpson 1819–1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1819

Birth Location: Chocolate Hole, St Elizabeth, Jamaica

Death Date: 28 NOV 1904

Death Location: Rose Hall, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, British West Indies

Father: William Simpson

Mother: Mary Rochester

Spouse(s): Amelia Johnson

Children(s): Elizabeth Simpson, Benjamin Simpson, Lucy Simpson, William Simpson, Georgina Simpson, Mary Simpson, John Simpson, Archibald Simpson, Rhoda Simpson, Evelina Simpson

Archibald Simpson was born in 1819 in Chocolate Hole, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, the child of William Matthew Simpson And Mary Ann Rochester. Archibald Simpson married Amelia Richards Johnson, Elizabeth Thomas, and had children including Archibald Benjamin Simpson, Benjamin Simpson, Elizabeth Ann Simpson, Evelina Simpson, Georgina Eliza Simpson, Henry Simpson, John Senior Simpson, Lucy Rebecca Simpson, Mary Ann Simpson, Rhoda Francella Rosetta Simpson, William Alexander Simpson. Archibald Simpson passed away in 1904 in Rose Hall, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, British West Indies.

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Biography

  • Archibald Simpson was born in 1819 in Chocolate Hole, St Elizabeth, Jamaica, the child of William Matthew Simpson And Mary Ann Rochester.
  • Archibald Simpson married Amelia Richards Johnson, Elizabeth Thomas, and had children including Archibald Benjamin Simpson, Benjamin Simpson, Elizabeth Ann Simpson, Evelina Simpson, Georgina Eliza Simpson, Henry Simpson, John Senior Simpson, Lucy Rebecca Simpson, Mary Ann Simpson, Rhoda Francella Rosetta Simpson, William Alexander Simpson.
  • Archibald Simpson passed away in 1904 in Rose Hall, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, British West Indies.

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Archibald Simpson's Ancestors

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Archibald Simpson
1819–1904
Birth Place: Chocolate Hole, St Elizabeth, Jamaica
Parents
William Matthew Simpson
1786–1845
Chocolate Hole, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
Mary (Ann) Rochester
1786–1880
Chocolate Hole, Lititz, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, British West Indies
Grandparents
William (Charles) Simpson
1752–1785
Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica
Mary (Roach) Powell
1762–1821
St Elizabeth, jamaica
Arthur Rochester
1770–1821
Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
Jenny (Roy) (Ross)
1774–
St Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, West Indies
Great-Grandparents
John Simpson
1715–1778
Elizabeth Simpson
1718–
James Powell
1740–
Benjamin PowellRochester
1745–
Diana Witter
1736–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Simpson
1690–
Ann Felstead
1690–
Thomas Simpson
1693–
Hannah Hodges
1668–
James Powell
1720–1796
Ruth Burton
1720–
Hon. Witter
1691–1765
Bonella Lewis
1657–1734

Archibald Simpson's Descendants

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Archibald Simpson (1819–28 NOV 1904) m. Amelia (Richards) Johnson (1812–24 AUG 1882)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (Ann) Simpson 1837–1897
  2. 2. Benjamin Simpson 1858– m. Rachel (Ann) Dawkins 1861–1962
  3. 3. Lucy (Rebecca) Simpson 1863–1951 m. Frederick (Hezekiah) Williams 1870–1945
  4. 4. William (Alexander) Simpson 1871–
  5. 5. Georgina (Eliza) Simpson 1869–1949
  6. 6. Mary (Ann) Simpson 1867–
  7. 7. John (Senior) Simpson 1873–
  8. 8. Archibald (Benjamin) Simpson 1840–
  9. 9. Rhoda (Francella Rosetta) Simpson 1876–1946
  10. 10. Evelina Simpson 1866–

Archibald Simpson's Timeline

2 Records

1819
1819
Birth of Archibald Simpson in Chocolate Hole, St Elizabeth, Jamaica
Chocolate Hole, St Elizabeth, Jamaica
1904
28 NOV 1904
Age 85
Death of Archibald Simpson in Rose Hall, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, British West Indies
Rose Hall, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, British West Indies

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1819
    Event Place: Chocolate Hole, St Elizabeth, Jamaica

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 NOV 1904
    Event Place: Rose Hall, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, British West Indies

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