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Jean Jincey Simpson 1788–1852 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1788

Birth Location: Claremont, , South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 25 Jul 1852

Death Location: Waterloo, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA

Father: Christopher Simpson

Mother: Mary Baker

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Jean Jincey Simpson was born in 1788 in Claremont, , South Carolina, USA, the child of Christopher Simpson And Mary Williams Baker. Jean Jincey Simpson passed away in 1852 in Waterloo, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • Jean Jincey Simpson was born in 1788 in Claremont, , South Carolina, USA, the child of Christopher Simpson And Mary Williams Baker.
  • Jean Jincey Simpson passed away in 1852 in Waterloo, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA.

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Jean Simpson's Ancestors

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Jean Simpson
1788–1852
Birth Place: Claremont, , South Carolina, USA
Parents
Christopher Simpson
1757–1850
Templepatrick, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Mary (Williams) Baker
1752–1859
South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
John Simpson
1738–1804
Templepatrick, Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
Christian Simpson
1733–1824
Templepatrick, Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
William Simpson
1710–1794
Jane Hines
1710–1801
Jean Meathers
1715–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jean Simpson's Timeline

2 Records

1788
1788
Birth of Jean Jincey Simpson in Claremont, , South Carolina, USA
Claremont, , South Carolina, USA
1852
25 Jul 1852
Age 64
Death of Jean Jincey Simpson in Waterloo, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA
Waterloo, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1788
    Event Place: Claremont, , South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Jul 1852
    Event Place: Waterloo, Lauderdale, Alabama, USA

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