Individual Details
John (2) SIMPSON
(Abt 1837 - 20 Nov 1873)
Signed the birth certificate of his son, John Fleming SIMPSON, with an
"X", which suggest he may not have been able to write.
"X", which suggest he may not have been able to write.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Elisabeth CURRIE (1839 - 1865) |
| Child | John Fleming SIMPSON (1860 - 1939) |
| Child | Annie SIMPSON (1862 - ) |
| Spouse | Agnes Aiken SHAW (1844 - ) |
| Father | John SIMPSON (1817 - 1837) |
| Mother | Christina FLEMING (1817 - 1837) |
Notes
Birth
Death certificate states birth was illegtimate - mother's name isgiven as Christina CHALMERS nee FLEMING
Marriage
At Banton Methodist Church.Officiating Minister: BARROWCLOUGH, Minister
Witnesses: William ARCHIBALD; Alex (?) FLEMING
Marriage
At Kilsyth United Presbyterian ChurchOfficiating Minister: Robert ANDERSON, Minister of United Presbyterian
Church, Kilsyth
Witnesses: David SHAW, John JARVIE
Death
Supposedly found dead on a mineral railway, at 6:00am. Age given as(supposed) 33 years
Cause of Death: Not given
Certifying Doctor: Not given
Informant: David SHAW, father-in-law, of Newrown, Kilsyth
Endnotes
1. General Registrar's Office, Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Marriage certificate sighted.
2. General Registrar's Office, Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.
3. General Registrar's Office, Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.

