Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameJohn SIMPSON
Birth1784, Long Marton, Westmorland, England
Death17 Sep 1861, Long Marton, Westmorland, England
OccupationYeoman
FatherThomas SIMPSON (1738-1805)
MotherElizabeth ALDERSON (1745-1817)
Spouses
Birthabt 1784, Dufton, Westmorland
Death29 Dec 1859, Long Marton, Westmorland, England
Marriage13 Nov 1804, Kirkby Thore, Westmorland
ChildrenThomas (1805-1870)
 Jane (1807-1878)
 John S. (1808-1884)
 Mary (1810-1880)
 George (1811-1863)
 Edward (1813-1889)
 William (1815-1907)
 Elizabeth (1816-)
 Isaac (1818-1892)
 Margaret (1819-1901)
 Richard (1821-1894)
 Sophia (1822-)
 Joseph (1824-)
 Agnes (1826-1888)
 James (1828-)
Notes for John SIMPSON
Marriage listed in the IGI John Simpson and Elizabeth Williamson, November 13, 1804, Kirkby Thore, Westmoreland [note: Kirkby Thore is 2 miles from Long Marton where their children were christened]

In the 1841 census Long Marton, Westmorland, East Ward district, Appleby sub district. [Remember adult ages are rounded to 5 years in 1841 census]
John Simpson
, age 55, Farmer.
Elizabeth Simpson, age 55.
Thomas Simpson age 35.
Isaac Simpson, age 20.
Elizabeth Simpson, age 25.
Richard Simpson, age 20.
Sophia Simpson, age 15.
Joseph Simpson, age 15.
Agnes Simpson, age 14.
James Simpson, age 12.

In the 1861 census Long Marton Westmorland, registration district East Ward, sub district Appleby.
Head Thomas Simpson, age 55, Farmer of 101 acres, born Marton Westmorland.
Wife Hannah Simpson, age 47, born Dufton Westmorland.
Son Christopher Simpson, age 13, scholar, born Marton.
Son Thomas Simpson, age 11, scholar, born Long Marton.
Daughter Mary Simpson, age 10 scholar, born Marton.
Father John Simpson, widower, age 77, Landed Proprietor, born Marton.
Brother James Simpson, unmarried, age 32, born Marton.
1 servant 2 ag labourers.

National Probate Calendar
July 10 1862. The Will of John Simpson late of Longmarton in the County of Westmorland Yeoman deceased who died 17 September 1861 at Longmarton aforesaid was proved at Carlisle by the oath of Thomas Simpson of Longmarton aforesaid Yeoman the Son and sole Executor. Effects under 20 pounds.
Notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
From the District Registry of Carlisle - courtesy Jan Smith
In her Majesty’s Court of Probate.
Be it known, that on the nineteenth day of January 1860, Letters of Administration of all and singular personal estate and effects of Elizabeth Simpson (wife of John Simpson) late of Longmarton in the County of Westmorland deceased, who died on or about the 29th day of December 1859, at Longmarton aforesaid intestate, and had at the time of her death a fixed place of abode at Longmarton aforesaid within the District of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, were granted by her Majesty’s Court of Probate to John Simpson of Longmarton aforesaid yeoman the lawful husband etc. Sworn under 1500 pounds
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