1852 - 1925 (73 years)
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Name |
Emma Susanna Simpson |
Born |
1852 |
St Georges, Middlesex |
Gender |
Female |
Inheritance |
1899 |
Shops: 56 Rathbone Street, Canning Town
Shops: 85, 87 Rathbone Street, Canning Town (leasehold)
Shops: 37, 39, 41 Hallsville Road, Canning Town
Shops: 1, 2 Simpsons Terrace, Victoria Dock Road
Total: Shops: 8.
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Census |
1911 |
Living at 'Braemar', Marine Parade, Clacton:
Elizabeth Anne Simpson, Head, 62, Single, Private means, born St Georges London Middlesex
Emma Simpson, Sister, 59, Single, Private means, born St Georges London Middlesex
Frances Simpson, Sister, 54, Single, Private means, born St Georges London Middlesex |
Will |
1925 |
Died |
15 Jul 1925 |
District of West Ham [1] |
Buried |
21 Jul 1925 |
City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, Aldersbrook Road, Manor Park, London E12 5DQ. Grave number 35677, Square 20 [2] |
Probate |
27 Oct 1925 |
L:ondon |
SIMPSON Emma Susannah of Dulverton Cambridge Park Wanstead Essex spinster died 15 July 1925 Probate London 27 October to Frederick James Simpson gentleman and David Caldow Simpson architect. Effects £8868 0s. 8d. |
_STAT |
Never married. Known as one of the 'Five Maiden Aunts' along with Catherine, Elizabeth, Frances and Eva. |
Person ID |
I56 |
Simpson & Elder |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2013 |
Father |
David Caldow Simpson, b. 27 Sep 1811, d. 19 Jan 1899, West Ham, Essex (Age 87 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Graydon Pratt, b. 4 Jun 1823, Lucas St, St George In The East, Tower Hamlets, London , d. 4 Apr 1899, West Ham, Essex (Age 75 years) |
Married |
4 Nov 1839 |
Saint Alfege, Greenwich, Kent |
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Photos
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| Simpson's Road This is the location of 1-6 Simpson's Road, Poplar, London, some of the property owned by David Caldow Simpson (1811-1899), and is just to the north of Docklands. It would have been inherited by William David Simpson but due to his premature death was taken instead by his brother David Caldow Simpson (b.1860). It was sold by his son John Graydon Simpson to the local council in 1951. |
| Simpson's Road This is the location of 1-6 Simpson's Road, Poplar, London, just some of the property owned by David Caldow Simpson (1811-1899) and left to his son William David Simpson. London's wealthy Docklands area is just to the south; you can see a Docklands Light Railway train in the background.
Unfortunately William David Simpson died three years before his father (something his father's will had not allowed for) so his line did not inherit and his share was divided among the other children. This property went to David Caldow Simpson (b.1860), and was sold by his son John Graydon Simpson to the local council in 1951. |
| Simpson's Road, Poplar, London. This is the location of 1-6 Simpson's Road, Poplar, London, just some of the property owned by David Caldow Simpson (1811-1899) and left to his son William David Simpson. London's wealthy Docklands area is just to the south; you can see a Docklands Light Railway train in the background.
Unfortunately William David Simpson died three years before his father (something his father's will had not allowed for) so his line did not inherit and his share was divided among the other children. This property went to David Caldow Simpson (b.1860), and was sold by his son John Graydon Simpson to the local council in 1951. |
Family ID |
F13 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S5] Information kindly supplied by John Gerard Simpson (Reliability: 2).
From Genes Reunited
- [S5] Information kindly supplied by John Gerard Simpson (Reliability: 3).
Letter from Registrar 1997.
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