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10751 Service No: 59013
Regiment/Service: Canadian Infantry, 21st Bn. 
Anderson, Private Robert V. (I24693)
 
10752 Service No: M2/153098
Age: 20
Regiment/Service: Royal Army Service Corps, Clearing Office

Son of Willet Irvin Simpson and Ida J. Simpson, of Dominion City, Manitoba, Canada. 
Simpson, Private Robert Frederick (I23055)
 
10753 Service Number: 219201
Canadian Infantry, 42nd Battalion (Eastern Ontario Regiment)

Enlisted on August 27, 1915 at Smiths Falls, Ontario ... listing that he was single, was a student, and his mother as his next of kin. (it appears he lied about his age as his headstone says he was 19 at the time of his death) He was invalided back to Canada in 1917 for further medical treatment after being exposed to poisonous gas at Vimy.

He was the son of William and Mary McDiarmid of Carleton Place, Ontario. Two of his brothers were killed .... another brother Leo James McDiarmid served and survived. Other siblings were Jane, Evangeline, Nathalie and Frances, Edward and Frank.

He is commemorated on page 601 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Him and his brothers are named on the Cenotaph in Carleton Place. There is also Tributes to them on the Roll call of Honour website.

His brothers who were KIA
Private Victor Lionel McDiarmid
Private Harold McDiarmid 
McDiarmid, Private Eugene Arthur "Art" (I38648)
 
10754 Services are pending at Rigdon - Ransom Mortuary, Salem for David Kidd, 56, of 1160 Fairview Avenue, who died Friday when his motorcycle crashed on Silverton Road in Northeast Salem.

Kidd was born in McMinnville. He later lived in Portland, Silverton, and a number of other Oregon cities prior to moving to Dallas in 1973.

For many years he was in law enforcement, including service with the Multnomah County Sheriff's Department, Assistant Police Chief at Harrisburg and Chief of Police at Florence.

He had been employed as a State of Oregon weighmaster for five years. For the past three years he was employed by Salem Escort Service, a motorcycle unit that escorts funeral processions. Kidd, active in the Democratic Party ran unsuccessfully for the Oregon Legislative in 1964, 1966, and 1973.

He was a member of Vincent dePaul Catholic Church; president of Salem Breakfast Optimist Club; and active with Salem Flamingo Drum and Bugle Corps.

Survivors include his widow Margaret of Dallas; children Donna Schielder of Mount Angel; Dorothy McKey and Diane Goetz both of Salem; Beth and Linda Kidd both of Portland; Patty, Lynn, and Bob, at the home; William Thomas, stationed with the Air Force at Chanute AFB, Illinois; and Donald at Springfield; father Frank Wesley Kidd of Salem; and 14 grandchildren.

(Statesman Journal - Salem, Oregon - Sat. March 16, 1974 pg 20, col. 4)

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DALLAS - Rosary will be 7:00 pm, Monday, at Rigdon - Ransom Mortuary Colonial Chapel, Salem for David Kidd, 56, 1160 Fairview Ave., who died Friday in a motorcycle accident on Silverton Road in Salem. Mass will be at 10:00 am Tuesday at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church, Salem. Internment will be in City View Cemetery, Salem.

(Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, March, 1974, pg. 17, col. 3) 
Kidd, Harold Donald "David" (I3903)
 
10755 Services for Walter A. McCaughna, 62, 4443 North Guilford Avenue, a retired pharmacist for the Haag Drug Company, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Flanner and Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with burial in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. McCaughna, who died of a heart attack while on a fishing trip near Greensburg, was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Robert E. Kennington American Legion Post. Among Survivors are two sons, Walter S. and James J. McCaughna, both of Indianapolis. McConaughna, Walter Arthur (I38410)
 
10756 Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary for Mary Mabel Shippey, 88, of Salem, who died Monday.

Interment will be in Restlawn Memory Gardens.

She was born in Lawrence, Kan., and moved to Stayton in 1950 from Tabor, Iowa, and to Salem in 1956. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors include her husband, Melvin W.; sons, Marvin M., Salem, Gerald A., Salem, Dallas D., Salem and Merlin N., Sanger, Texas; and daughter, Donnah L. Shippey, Albuquerque, N.M.

Contributions may be made to the Mabel Shippey Memorial Fund at the church. 
Kelso, Mary Mabel (I31834)
 
10757 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2709)
 
10758 SHANNON, Mabel - Mabel Harriet Shannon-Hurley of Brockville, passed away at the Kingston General Hospital on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at the age of 82 years. Born in Campbell's Bay, Quebec in 1935, she was the daughter of the late Rev. Sterling Graham and Mildred McCreary. Sister of the late Dr. Keith Graham (Malaysia) and Catherine Taylor (Cardinal). Mabel enjoyed teaching in many schools in Brockville and area after graduating from Ottawa Teachers College in 1955. In 1957, she married Johnston Shannon and they moved to Brockville raising three sons Hunter, Lindsay and Graham. After being involved in many community activities, curling, YWCA, Wall St. Church, skiing and travelling, the cottage at Charleston Lake was very special to her and her family. In 1996, John passed away, leaving Mabel, Hunter, Lindsay, Graham (Janet), Faith and Jessica. After many travels, Mabel married John (Al) Hurley in 2006 and shared their family's holidays and dinners. Life was good as she was very busy with her many grandchildren. She will be remembered by Al's children, John Hurley (Norma), Carol Holmgren (Steve), Chris Hurley (Sharon), and Wendy Hurley, and by Al's other family members including Patrick (Amanda), Sean, Kevin, Matthew, Michael, Ben, and Alexis. Mabel's and Al's families would like to express their thanks to friends and those who gave their support and care over many years. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at IRVINE FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL , 4 James Street East, Brockville on Sunday, April 9th from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. A memorial service will be held at Wall Street United Church, 5 Wall Street, Brockville on Monday, April 10th at 11 am. As expressions of sympathy, donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or Brockville General Hospital Foundation will be gratefully acknowledged. Send condolences, place a donation, light a memory candle or share a special thought of Mabel online at www.irvinememorial.com.13161934 Graham, Mabel (I23540)
 
10759 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1066)
 
10760 Shares marker with Harry W Cram and John Samuel Cram.
Daughter of William Joseph Cram and his second wife, Maggie May McKay. 
Cram, Eva Marguerite (I22710)
 
10761 sharing DNA of 1.2% or 85.6 cM across 3 segments, largest segment being 45.9 cM. Our common ancestors are John Garland and Ellen Butler as 3rd great grand parents Garland, Robert Edgar Allan "Rob" (I21100)
 
10762 Sharon Due's parents Elmer Christian Due and Belle Lorena Thomas. There is an obvious DNA match probably as 4th cousin but no proven family tree link with Simpsons or another farmily name Due, Sharon (I29279)
 
10763 SHAW , Barbara Hilton (nee CODE) - Born April 19, 1929 in Brockville, Ontario, Barb passed peacefully on January 5, 2017 at Etobicoke General Hospital following a brief illness. Vibrant and "in charge" until the end, Barb was much loved and will be sorely missed by her three children, Nancy Rooney (Ed), Doug Shaw (Pin), and Andy Shaw (Jae), six grandchildren Jenna, David, Trista, Brandon, Cameron and Jerie, her brother Dr. Tom Code, and several nieces and nephews. Pre-deceased by her husband of 46 years, Robert (Bob) Shaw, her parents Dr. Douglas and Kitty Code, and her brother, Jim Code. Barb studied at the University of Toronto and worked as a dental assistant before marrying in 1955 and starting a family. She loved her many friends in Canada and Bradenton, Florida. She enjoyed a good party, golfing at Meadowbrook and in Florida, CFL football (she bet on the Ottawa Redblacks to win the Grey Cup), family gatherings, movies, playing bridge, and travel. Barb never left the house without her "face" on and you could set your watch based on "tot time" when she enjoyed a scotch and soda (or two). Respecting her wishes, there will not be a funeral or memorial service. We ask that people remember the special times they enjoyed with Barb and, if so inclined, a donation may be made to your favourite charity. Barb's favourites were the Heart and Stroke Foundation and The Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund. Many thanks to the staff at Etobicoke General Hospital for their compassionate care. Cremation has taken place

1901 Ottawa Ontario Canada
Code Thomas Head Jan 29 1864 37
Code Lillie Wife Jul 31 1866 34
Code Gordon Son Jul 10 1895 5
Code Leslie Son Jan 8 1897 4
Code Douglas Son Sep 14 1899 1
Young Mary Domestic Nov 19 1885 15

1911 Ottawa Ontario Canada
Code T.J. Head Jan 1864 47 Grandfather of Barbara
Code Helina Wife Jul 1866 44 Grandmother of Barbara
Code Gordon H Son Jul 1895 15
Code Leslie F Son Jan 1897 14
Code Douglas B Son Sep 1900 10****Father of Barbara 
Code, Barbara Hilton (I20775)
 
10764 Shawville Equity dated March 1, 1909

?b?"JOHN A. DALE"?/b?
"Mr. John Alexander Dale, who had been ill since last Fall, first with pleurisy, and latterly with lung infection, was released from his sufferings on Thursday evening, February 25th.
The deceased was widely known throughout the county, from a long association with the stock buying business, few dealers having come to these parts, without enlisting the services of John Dale whose long experience in the work and thorough knowledge of the country and its people made him an invaluable man. He is said to have been the first party to make a shipment of cattle from this section.
His remains were laid to rest in the village cemetery on Saturday afternoon, following service in the Methodist church, at which the pastor, Rev. W.S. Lennen officiated. There was a large attendance, many coming from a distance to pay the last tribute of respect to the departed.
The late Mr. Dale is survived by a sorrowing widow, three sons and one daughter, namely: John Wilbur, Fred, Armen and Louella (Mrs. Arthur Dale); also one brother, Robert of this village, and one sister, Mrs. R. Brownlee of Braeside. He was the son of the late John Dale, first mayor of Shawville (& Jane Strutt). He was 56 years of age." 
Dale, John Alexander (I42952)
 
10765 She married John Edgar Lundy 3 Jun 1904 in Arnprior, Renfrew County, Ontario, and they subsequently moved to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, where John died.

 
Barnett, Agnes Duncan (I7690)
 
10766 She married John Edgar Lundy 3 Jun 1904 in Arnprior, Renfrew County, Ontario, and they subsequently moved to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, where John died. Family: Dr John Edgar Lundy / Agnes Duncan Barnett (F2634)
 
10767 She married William George Needham on
June 16,1903.
They had two daughters:
(1) Wilda J. (Dec.1904-1995) unmarried
(2) Ina May (May 1,1907-Nov.26,1985)
married Harold E. Collins (Apr.13,1905-
Mar.3,1974).
Both daughters are buried in Kincardine
Cemetery.
Roxena died three weeks after the
birth of her second daughter. 
Hodgins, Roxena May (I33078)
 
10768 She was a daughter of Archibald Fraser and Mary Halliday.

Survived by brother Dr. William Fraser, California and six daughters: Mrs. C. J. Rosevear, Mrs. F.D. Allport and Mrs. W.T. Templeman, Cobourg; Mrs. Alex Calder, Eckhardt, Minnesota; Mrs. J. (Jessie) Love, Winnipeg, Man.; and Mrs. W. M. Simpson, Ramsay. Annie, Mrs. A.G. Campbell, died in Calgary five years ago.

Information compiled from: Perth Courier, August 15, 1924; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church birth record, Perth, Ontario

~~~~~

The death of Mrs Munro took place at the home of her daughter, Mrs F.D. Allport, University Ave., Cobourg, on Saturday last after an illness of five weeks though she had been in failing health since last March. Deceased was born in Perth eighty-two years ago, her maiden name being Jessie Fraser. The late Mrs Munro lived in Almonte for the greater part of her life. She was well and favourably known and a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church. She spent the last five years with her daughters.

She is survived by one brother, Dr Wm Fraser of California and six daughters, Mrs J.C. Rosevear, Mrs F.D. Allport, and Mrs W.T. Templeman of Cobourg, Mrs Alex Calder of Echhart, Manitoba, Mrs J. Love of Winnipeg and Mrs W.M. Simpson of Ramsay. Annie, Mrs A.G. Campbell died in Calgary five years ago.

There was a short funeral service held at the home of Mrs Allport on Sunday evening at Cobourg by the Rev Mr Bremner of the Presbyterian Church and Rev Mr Norton of the Baptist Church and the remains were brought to Almonte on Monday. The funeral was held from Mr H.O. Simpson's Union St., Rev J.D. McCrae, Rev J.T.E. Blanchard and Rev V.G. Collins taking part. The family have the sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. Interment took place on Tuesday afternoon to the eighth line cemetery.

Source: The Almonte Gazette, Friday, August 8, 1924, page 3 
Fraser, Janet "Jessie" (I24154)
 
10769 She was a daughter of Peter Campbell and Margaret n?e Campbell.

Christina (aka Christian) Campbell was the first wife of Peter Fisher. They married August 29, 1856.

Christina and Peter Fisher were the parents of two daughters whom had died in infancy. Their other known children were: Christina Sinclair Fisher, Elizabeth Mary Fisher, Donald F. Fisher and Jane M. (aka Jean, Jennet) Fisher.

Note:
Information and data are from my family files for the Patrick "Peter" Campbell & Margaret Campbell families of Drummond Twp., Lanark County, Ont. It has been added by myself, 'prairie plains'. Furthermore, R. Sinclair created many of their memorials w/ gravestone photos.
 
Campbell, Christina (I43080)
 
10770 She was a daughter of Peter Campbell and Mary n?e Walker.

Maggie's first husband was Henry "Harry" Donald Fraser, M.D., son of Donald Fraser, Esq., Pembroke. Maggie and H.D. married October 3, 1882. Secondly, she married Mahlon Wesley Beach.

Margaret and her husband H.D. Fraser, M.D. (1859-1898) were the parents of three children: Campbell McMurchy Fraser, Donald G. Fraser and Mary M. Fraser. Mary MacDonnell Fraser, b. Perth, Ont., married Herbert Cronk of Cranbrook, British Columbia on October 25, 1911, Toronto.

Note:
Maggie's birth date of 6 September is from her death record. St. Andrew's, Perth gives a birth date of 9 September, 1860.

 
Campbell, Margaret Elizabeth "Maggie" (I42601)
 
10771 She was a lighthouse keeper.
Had cancer for 5 years before her death at age 53 years. 
McCormick, Jane (I26554)
 
10772 She was born before Confederation, in Clarendon Township, Pontiac County, Canada East (now Quebec), the daughter of Andrew Hanna and Angel (Elliot) Hanna. Her parents were both natives of Ireland. Her father was from County Cavan and her mother was from County Fermanagh. She was the youngest of their 5 children. Her headstone records her age as 82 at the time of her death in February 1940, so an estimated year of birth is 1857. Her mother died in 1862 when Ann was approximately 5 years old. Her father remarried in 1864 to Mary Armstrong.

She married George Hodgins on 15 June 1881 in Clarendon Twp., Pontiac County, Quebec. George died in 1896. She died on 11 February 1940 and is buried with her husband in a plot in the Shawville Village Cemetery. 
Hanna, Ann Jane (I42114)
 
10773 She was born in a set of triplets in Wausau, WI, on November 9, 1944, a daughter of Julius and Ida (Wussow) Fritz. She was a graduate of Wausau High School, but lived most of her life in the Janesville and Milton areas. She married Robert Leith on September 12, 1964, in Wausau. He preceded her in death in 2001. She later met Jim Folk, who was her companion for six years. She worked for Mercy Hospital as a Nurses Aid until her retirement. She is survived by her two children, Tammy (David Folk) Adee of Kentucky and Todd (Ella) Leith of Milton; two grandchildren; a brother, Dale Ehmke; a sister, Phyllis (Jim) Leith; sibling triplets, Joyce Blaser and Jerry (Marliss) Fritz; a sister, Rosemary Benson; and many nieces, nephews, other extended family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; companion, Jim Folk; and two brothers, Alan Fritz and Donny Ehmke. Fritz, Joan R. (I18578)
 
10774 She was the daughter of a missionary named Wells. Her father was a white man and her mother was part Cherokee Indian by the name of Badger. Wells, Isobel (I42359)
 
10775 She was the daughter of John Bradley and Elizabeth Carr. She was the wife to Richard Peever and was the mother of 11 children. Her children were: Eliza Jane, John, Robert, Ellen, Alexander, Elizabeth Ann, Albert, George, Addie, Alice Jane, and Leonard. Bradley, Alice Louisa (I30015)
 
10776 She was the daughter of Peter Joseph Hallowell and Matilda G. Scott.

Amy Inez Hallowell married Frank Lanman Holcombe, son of Amherst Lanman Holcombe and Clara Frances Babbitt, on 6 February 1914 at Dow City, Crawford Co., IA.

Amy Inez Hallowell witnessed the will of Frank Lanman Holcombe on 11 March 1918 at Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC; Page 83.

Amy Inez Hallowell died on 27 November 1977 at Sanford, Lee Co., NC, at age 911, and was buried on 29 November 1977 at Cross Creek Cemetery, of Cemetery 3. Her estate was probated on 27 November 1978 at Lee Co., NC; 77-E158.

"Miss Inez was born and raised in this community, and is thus a good example of Crawford county product. Her character is as spotless as new fallen snow, her grace of manners and sweet disposition winning her numberless friends. She graduated from our local high school, afterward entering the ranks as teacher in the rural schools. Later she decided on entering the Iowa State college at Ames, where she took the whole four years course and graduated with honors. She accepted a position as secretary of the Y.W.C.A. at Des Moines and after a few months resigned it to accept a similar position at St. Louis, which she held until about six weeks ago. The wedding is a culmination of a college romance." From the Dow City paper.

"On the day of the wedding the mercury was down to 40 below zero and the young lady should appreciate a home where the thermometer does not forget itself and treat brides in that shabby fashion." From a local North Carolina paper. 
Hallowell, Amy Inez (I25144)
 
10777 She was the daughter of William and Catherine [Pearse] Butler. Butler, Ellen (I24864)
 
10778 She was the granddaughter of the Rev. Wm. Bell and Mary Black Bell.

Maria Bell married Archibald Campbell in Kingston, Ontario on March 3rd 1864.
____________

Campbell - At Perth, Ont., Dec. 4, 1915, in her 85th year, Marie Bell, widow of the late Archibald Campbell and mother of Archibald M. Campbell, of the Mining Geologist Dept., Ottawa. Funeral at Perth, Friday, Dec. 6th, at 2 p.m.

The Ottawa Citizen, 6 December 1918, page 4 
Bell, Maria (I43078)
 
10779 She was the oldest child of John and Emma Wray. She married David Duncan on the 20 Nov 1895. Her husband was originally a school-teacher. Their story is well told in the local history book "Memories Along the Badger Revisited" (1985) page 240. They did not have children. Wray, Hannah Mary Elva Farr (I2380)
 
10780 SHEIL - In hospital, Carleton Place, Ontario on Wednesday, December 27, 1989. Doris Ethel Coleman, beloved wife of John F. Sheil of RR 2, Carleton Place, dear daughter of the late Hubert Henry Coleman and his wife the late Mabel Elizabeth Buffam, loving mother of Gail (Mrs. Mervyn Downey) of Pakenham, Ontario, dear grandmother of Stephen and Lori Downey, both at home, dear sister of Merle (Mrs. Earl Cooper) of Carleton Place, predeceased by a sister Vera (Mrs. Ken Gardiner). In her 73rd year. Friends called at Kerry Funeral Home. Coleman, Vera (I4816)
 
10781 Sheil, John Francis
Former Councillor and Reeve of Beckwith Township for 41 years
Peacefully at the Carleton Place Hospital on Friday September 9, 2016, in his 99th year.
Predeceased by his beloved wife Doris (Coleman) and best friend Verna Ryder. Loving father of Gail (Mervyn Downey) of Pakenham. Dear grandfather of Stephen (Carol) Downey and Lori (Doug Racz). Great-grandpa to Spencer, Gracie, Jonathan Downey and Marc and Meagan Racz. Survived by his sisters Linda (late Jack Soward), Ida (late Clare Johnson) and sister-in-law Joan (late Keith Sheil). John was predeceased by brothers York and Keith Sheil and sisters Florence Barclay and Olive Topps, half-brothers Percy and Owen, and half-sisters Marjorie Curtis and Maude Scott.
Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, on Sunday September 11, 2016, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service Monday in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at United Cemeteries.
For those who wish, a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society, or the Down Syndrome Association, National Capital Region, would be appreciated by the family. 
Sheil, John (I4900)
 
10782 SHEPPARD, Llla May At Gananoque, Ontario, on Monday, July 20, 1992, in her 92nd year, Llla Thompson, beloved wile ol the late James H. Brownlee and Morris Sheppard. Loving mother ol Eileen (Mrs. Harley Graham), Carleton Place, Dorothy (Mrs. Emmett Mamon), Gananoque, Mrs. Joyce Perrin, Phoenix, Arizona and Beverley Drew, Ottawa. Survived by her sister, Mrs. Lena Smilh, ol Carleton Place; 16 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at Ihe Tubman Funeral Home, Weslboro Chapel, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt, on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Thompson, Lila May K. (I4839)
 
10783 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I36135)
 
10784 SIMPSON
Gordon W. Simpson
1911 - 1969
His Wife
Kathleen Coyles
1915 - 1999 
Simpson, Gordon William (I14081)
 
10785 SIMPSON JUDITH C.

Of Cobden, and formerly of Cloyne, passed away peacefully in the Ottawa General Hospital on Friday June 3, 2016 in her 68th year. Judy Simpson life long partner and best friend of Tom Duncan. Daughter of the late Harry and Betty Meeks. Dear mother of Doug ( Allyson ) Simpson, Perry ( Sharon ) Simpson and Robin Simpson. Also survived by 1 granddaughter Amber, and siblings Mary ( Ivan Fitchet ), Barry ( Barb ) Meeks, Kevin ( Lynne ) Meeks, Juanita ( Bill Brown ), Marlene ( Richard Rosenblath ), Bernard ( Cheryl ) Meeks ), Tim ( Bev ) Meeks, Rhonda ( Ronnie Keller ), Ted ( Jean ? Paul ) Meeks, Sonya Meeks, Cynthia ( Rod Trimble ), Stephen ( Angela ) Meeks, Volder, Greg, Kathy, Karen and Rodger Bauder. Friends may call at the Fraser- Morris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden, Thursday June 16, 2016 from 12:30 until service time in the Chapel at 2pm. As expressions of Sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Renfrew County SPCA would be appreciated. 
Meeks, Judith Colleen "Judy" (I6870)
 
10786 SIMPSON / DUNFIELD, Don Duncan and Duncan McGregor could be half 3rd cousin 2x removed through: 2nd great grand parents James Simpson and Jane Dunfield as our paternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 7 cM across 1 segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. McGregor, Duncan (I37387)
 
10787 SIMPSON / Willoughby, Sandra McAbee/Gilday and I are paternal 3rd cousins once removed with 2nd great grandparents James Simpson and Ellen Willoughby as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 20.9 cM across 3 segments as recorded in my Legacy and ancestry family trees. Sandr's mother Patricia simpson is a DNA 3rd cousin and her son Torrey Gilday who manages all three DNA test is a 3rd cousin twice removed. McAbee, Sandra (I36008)
 
10788 SIMPSON / WILLOUGHBY, Torrey Gilday and I are paternal 3rd cousins with 2nd great grandparents James Simpson and Ellen Willoughby as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 17.9 cM across 2 segments with longest segment of 11.4 cM, as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Torrey is the son of Sandra McAbee/Gilday and grandson of Patricia Simpson/McAbee who are DNA matches and managed by Torrey. Gilday, Torrey (I27929)
 
10789 SIMPSON, Alva E. - In the Township of Goulbourn on Friday, November 9, 1951. Alva Edison Simpson, beloved husband of Mary Ann Simpson, and father of Mrs. Earl Graham (Mae), Stittsville, and Blair, of Ashton, age 69 years. Resting at Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue W., Carleton Place, where funeral service will be held on Sunday, November 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Dewars cemetery. Simpson, Alva Edison (I6316)
 
10790 SIMPSON, Barbara Winter-Echlin are likely paternal 4th cousins with 3rd great grandparents (Ireland) Simpson as our common Ancestors with shared DNA of 45 cM across 4 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. The names of the Ireland Simpsons have not yet been identified. Winters, Barbara (I32478)
 
10791 SIMPSON, Don Duncan and Carrie Reddick could be 4th cousin 2x removed through: 3rd great grandparents (Ireland) Simpson as our paternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 31 cM across 3 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. The Ireland Simpsons have not yet been positively identified. Reddick, Carrie (I36307)
 
10792 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I18239)
 
10793 SIMPSON, Don Duncan and Dorothy McKitrick-Gold could be 4th cousin through: 3rd great grandparends (Ireland) Simpson as our common ancestors with shared DNA of 69 cM across 6 segments as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. These Irish Simpson 3rd grandparents have yet to be positively identified. McKitrick, Dorothy (I34760)
 
10794 SIMPSON, Don Duncan and Erin McMillen could be half 3rd cousin 3x removed through: 2nd great grandfather James Simpson as our common paternal ancestor with shared DNA of 10 cM across 1 segment as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Town, Erin (I39421)
 
10795 SIMPSON, Don Duncan and Karen Wasberg/Riddell are likely 4th cousins twice removed 3rd great grandparents Simpson as common ancestors with shared DNA of 42 cM across 2 segments as recorded in my Legacy and Ancestry family trees. Wasberg, Karen J. (I32587)
 
10796 SIMPSON, Don Duncan and Laura Mary Davis Scott could be half 4th cousin 1x removed through: with 3rd great grandparent (Ireland) Simpson as or common ancestor with shared DNA of 7 cM across 1 segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Davis, Laura Mary (I37394)
 
10797 SIMPSON, Don Duncan and Lynn Fleming could be 4th cousin 1x removed through: 3rd great grandfather Ireland Simpson as common ancestor with shared DNA of 9 cM across one segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Fleming, Lynn (I21799)
 
10798 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I36284)
 
10799 SIMPSON, Don Duncan and Shelley Dubroy nee Scullion could be half 4th cousin 1x removed through: 3rd great grandparents (Ireland) Simpson as our paternal common ancestors with shared DNA of 27 cM across 3 segments asrecorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees Scullion, Shelley (I36300)
 
10800 Simpson, Don Duncan and T.C. could be half 4th cousin 2x removed through: 3rd great grand parents unknown Simpson in Ireland as common ancestors with shared DNA of 7 cM across one segment as recorded in my Ancestry and Legacy family trees. Colter, Tara (I18252)
 

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