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Mary Stimpson 1763–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 May 1763

Birth Location: Charlestown (now Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts

Death Date: 31 Dec 1845

Death Location: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts

Father: John Stimpson

Mother:

Spouse(s): Samuel HARRINGTON, David Simmons

Children(s): Thomas Simmons, Maria Simmons, Joseph Simmons, David Simmons, Lydia Simmons, Rebecca Simmons, Eliza Simmons, Nancy Simmons, Susan Simmons, George Simmons

Mary Stimpson was born in 1763 in Charlestown (now Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts, the child of John Stimpson And Susannah Fosdick. Mary Stimpson married David Simmons, Samuel Harrington, and had children including David Allen Simmons, Eliza Dich Simmons, George Arthur Simmons, Joseph Newell Simmons, Lydia Fordick Simmons, Maria Williams Simmons, Nancy Stimpson Simmons, Rebecca Capen Simmons, Susan Fosdick Simmons, Thomas Simmons. Mary Stimpson passed away in 1845 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Mary Stimpson was born in 1763 in Charlestown (now Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts, the child of John Stimpson And Susannah Fosdick.
  • Mary Stimpson married David Simmons, Samuel Harrington, and had children including David Allen Simmons, Eliza Dich Simmons, George Arthur Simmons, Joseph Newell Simmons, Lydia Fordick Simmons, Maria Williams Simmons, Nancy Stimpson Simmons, Rebecca Capen Simmons, Susan Fosdick Simmons, Thomas Simmons.
  • Mary Stimpson passed away in 1845 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

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Mary Stimpson's Ancestors

Self
Mary Stimpson
1763–1845
Birth Place: Charlestown (now Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts
Parents
John Stimpson
1728–1776
Charlestown, Suffolk, MA, USA
Grandparents
John Stimson
1686–1747
Charlestown, Suffolk, MA, USA
Ruth (Johnson) Wyer
1699–1731
Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Robert Wyer
1663–1709
Ruth Johnson
1669–1742
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lieut Johnson
1633–1708
Elizabeth Maverick⭐️
1639–1673

Mary Stimpson's Descendants

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Mary Stimpson (2 May 1763–31 Dec 1845) m. Samuel HARRINGTON (3 Oct 1764–1824-05-04) m. David Simmons (4 Jan 1763–01 Oct 1845)
  1. 1. Thomas Simmons 1791–1866 m. Sarah (Homans) Thwing 1800–1850
    1. 1. Elsey (Thwing) Simmons 1831–1861 m. Albert Adams 1815–1883
      1. 1. Elsey (Simmons) Adams 1861–1940 m. Charles (Louis) Seeger 1860–
        1. 1. Elizabeth Seeger 1889–1973
        2. 2. Elsie (A) Suger 1887–
        3. 3. Charles (Louis) Seeger 1886–1979 m. Constance (de Clyver) Edson 1886–1975 m. Ruth (Porter) Crawford 1901–1953 m. Ruth (Crawford) Seeger 1901–
        4. 4. Alan Seeger 1888–1916
        5. 5. Walter Winkber 1906–
        6. 6. Mabel Seeger 1908–1991
    2. 2. Thomas (Homans) Simmons 1841–1850
    3. 3. Mary Simmons 1833–
    4. 4. Sarah (Mehitable) Simmons 1827–
    5. 5. Thomas Simmons 1829–1831
    6. 6. Martha Simmons 1836–1881
    7. 7. Thomas Simmons 1829–1831
  2. 2. Maria (Williams) Simmons 1789–1884
  3. 3. Joseph (Newell) Simmons 1785–
  4. 4. David (Allen) Simmons 1787–1859
  5. 5. Lydia (Fordick) Simmons 1793–
  6. 6. Rebecca (Capen) Simmons 1796–
  7. 7. Eliza (Dich) Simmons 1798–
  8. 8. Nancy (Stimpson) Simmons 1802–
  9. 9. Susan (Fosdick) Simmons 1804–
  10. 10. George (Arthur) Simmons 1808–1884

Mary Stimpson's Timeline

2 Records

1763
2 May 1763
Birth of Mary Stimpson in Charlestown (now Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts
Charlestown (now Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts
1845
31 Dec 1845
Age 82
Death of Mary Stimpson in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 May 1763
    Event Place: Charlestown (now Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Dec 1845
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts

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