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From: nona <>
Subject: Re: Introduction
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 1998 21:37:24 -0800


Denise,
We must be cousins. Which child of Thomas Simpson and Nancy Moreland do you
descend from?

You'll probably want to visit my web site at http://www.rof.com/gene for a
genealogy of the Simpson family.

Were you at that family reunion? I was one of the organizers. The family
history you mentioned was probably the one I put together. I had a few
copies to hand out at the family reunion. -Nona

-----Original Message-----
From: Denise L Wood <>
To: <>
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 1998 4:32 PM
Subject: Introduction

>Hi! I am a new subscriber. I subscribed to 4 surname lists last night,
>and when I came home today, all the "activity" was on the SIMPSON list!
>I can already tell that this will be the talkative bunch!
>
>I am a descendent of Thomas Simpson who settled in the Irish Wilderness
>are of South-Central Missouri (Oregon County) in 1853. There are at
>least 5 generations of Simpsons buried in the Wilderness Cemetery. I'd
>love to meet anyone else that descended from that line.
>
>At an "extended" family reunion (consisting of the descendants of 5 sons
>of my great-great grandfather Richard L. "Dick" Simpson), I was handed a
>copy of the Simpson family history back to 1670. It was typed on a
>typewriter, no credit given, so I don't know who did all the work. (I
>know it wasn't from my branch of the tree.)
>
>My mother is a SIMPSON, but being very close to my grandparents and
>spending much time in the Wilderness makes me feel very close to my
>Simpson roots.
>
>Denise Wood
>
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