Mary Simpson
1825 August 19–1902 September 16
U. S. Census
| Census | Age | Race | Gender | Marital | Relation | Address | Immigrated | Birthplace | Father's | Mother's | As transcribed | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1900 | 74 | White | Female | Widowed | Head | 116 Woodside Ave. | 1865 | England | England | England | Mary Simpson | 116 Woodside | |
Census Households
| Census | Name | Relation | Age | Own | Race | Marital | Birthplace | Business | Trade | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1900 | Mary Simpson | Head | 74 | Own | White | Widowed | England | |||
| Elizabeth Chadwick | Sister | 65 | White | Widowed | Pennsylvania | |||||
| Marion M Chadwick | Daughter | 45 | White | Widowed | Pennsylvania | |||||
| Mary E Chadwick | Granddaughter | 13 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | at school | ||||
| Sadie A Chadwick | Granddaughter | 11 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | |||||
| Bertha M Chadwick | Granddaughter | 7 | White | Single | Pennsylvania | at school |
Mary's husband J. Alexander Simpson (1824–1894) was named one of 1890s Narberth's "Six Leaders" by Victoria Donohoe in A Cultural History of Narberth, chapter 3.
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