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Sarah (Tryon) Simpson (abt. 1823 - aft. 1880)

Sarah Simpson formerly Tryon
Born about in Missisquoi Co, Quebec, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 2 May 1846 in Alburgh, Grand Isle, Vermontmap
[children unknown]
Died after after about age 57 [location unknown]
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Biography

She married Anderson Simpson May 2, 1846 at Alburgh, Grand Isle, Vermont.

Sources

  • 1860 US Federal Census: Census Place: Stockholm, Saint Lawrence, New York; Roll: M653_853; Page: 607; Image: 76; Family History Library Film: 803853 (Ancestry.com)
  • 1870 US Federal Census: Census Place: Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont; Roll: M593_1617; Page: 310A; Image: 42; Family History Library Film: 553116 [in a hotel] (Ancestry.com)
  • 1880 US Federal Census: Census Place: Norwood, St Lawrence, New York; Roll: 927; Family History Film: 1254927; Page: 312B; Enumeration District: 245; Image: 0177 (Ancestry.com)




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