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Jean Simpson 1748–1784 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1748
Birth Location: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death Date: 2 February 1784
Death Location: Lancaster, South Carolina, USA
Father: William Simpson
Mother: Elizabeth Bull
Spouse(s): Joseph Sr.
Children(s): William McMeans
The story of Jean Simpson began in 1748 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA. Jean Simpson married Joseph Mcmeans Sr, and had children including William Mcmeans. Jean Simpson passed away in 1784 in Lancaster, South Carolina, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Jean Simpson began in 1748 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Jean Simpson married Joseph Mcmeans Sr, and had children including William Mcmeans.
- Jean Simpson passed away in 1784 in Lancaster, South Carolina, USA.
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Jean Simpson's Ancestors
Jean Simpson's Descendants
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1. William McMeans 1772–1825 m. Margaret (Shillito \) Gillespie 1780–1850
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1. Matilda (Rachel) McMeans 1812–1860
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1. Frances (Catherine) Smith 1835–1864 m. David (Russell) Bowlin 1822–1901
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1. James (Henry) Bowlin 1859–1950
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2. Theresa (Lily) Bowlin 1860–1947
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3. Beulah Bowlin 1864–1940
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4. George (A) Bowlin 1854–1901
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5. William (Augusta) Bowlin 1854–1901
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Jean Simpson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1748
Event Place: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 February 1784
Event Place: Lancaster, South Carolina, USA