"United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX7B-BBG : 17 October 2014), Simpson Winkler, Kentucky, United States; citing p. 5, family 33, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,958.
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCCX-D46 : 11 August 2016), Simpson Winkler, Crooked Creek, Estill, Kentucky, United States; citing enumeration district ED 39, sheet 57C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0412; FHL microfilm 1,254,412.
"United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MSSJ-QBG : accessed 25 June 2017), Simon Winkler, Paradise Township, Coles, Illinois, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 33, sheet 3A, family 49, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,244.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Simpson by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Simpson: