Sources for family of
William Simpson and Catherine Lillis
Transcriptions and links to images for sources utilized to document the present understanding of their family
United States Federal Census
1870 Madison County Iowa Federal Census Walnut Twp Page 21
(Harriet, nee Dunaway, below, is daughter of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Dunaway, granddaughter of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese. Her family resides next door to her brother Jesse)
dw#125/fm#125 Simpson
Antipas 38 Farmer 1500/636 IN
Harriet 28 Keeping House KY
Anna 9 At School IA
James 7 At School IA
George 5 At Home IA
William 3 At Home IA
John 2 At Home IA
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1880 Madison County, Iowa census Ed 116 Walnut Page 31
(Harriet, nee Dunaway, below, is daughter of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Dunaway, granddaughter of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese. Her family resides next door to her brother Jesse)
dw#108/fm#112 Simpson
Antipas 49 Farmer IN NC TN
Hariet 37Wife Keeping House KY KY KY
James 17 Son Farmer KY IA KY
George 15 Son Farmer IA IA KY
William 13 Son Farmer IA IA KY
John 11 Son At School IA IA KY
Elias 9 Son At School IA IA KY
Mary 7 Daughter IA IA KY
Hariet 3 Daughter IA IA KY
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1900 Madison County Iowa Federal Census Walnut Twp Ed 36 Page 9B
(William, below, was 4th child and 3rd son of Antipas and Harriet Dunaway Simpson, grandson of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Dunaway, great grandson of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese)
dw#182/fm#183 Simpson
William Head Jan 1868 32 marr 6 yrs IA IN KY Farmer
Kitty Wife Jan 1872 28 marr 6 yrs 1chld/1lvng IA IRELAND IRELAND
Nellie Daughter Jan 1895 5 IA IA IA
1920 Warren County Iowa Federal Census Jackson Twp Ed 213 Page 7A
(WP, below, was William Parker, 4th child and 3rd son of Antipas and Harriet Dunaway Simpson, grandson of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Dunaway, great grandson of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese)
dw#137/fm#137 Simpson
WP Head 52 IA IN KY Farmer General Farm
Catherine M Wife 48 IA IRELAND IRELAND
Edna Daughter 16 IA IA IA
Genevive Daughter 13
1920 Warren County Iowa Federal Census Jackson Twp Ed 213 Page 7A
(Nellie, below, was 1st child and daughter of William and Catherine Lillis Simpson, granddaughter of Antipas and Harriet Dunaway Simpson, great granddaughter of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Dunaway, great great granddaughter of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese)
dw#57/fm#56 Nehring
Louie Head 30 IA GERMANY GERMANY Farmer General Farm
Nellie Wife 24 IA IA IA
1930 Warren County Iowa Federal Census Jefferson Twp Ed 12 Page 2A
(WP, below, was William Parker, 4th child and 3rd son of Antipas and Harriet Dunaway Simpson, grandson of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Dunaway, great grandson of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese)
dw#34/fm#34 Simpson
William P Head 63 IA IN KY
Katherine M Wife 48 IA IRISH FREE STATE IRISH FREE STATE
Genevive L Daughter 24 IA IA IA Teacher Public School
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1930 Warren County Iowa Federal Census White oak Twp Ed 33 Page 1A
(Birdie, below, nee Simpson, was third child and 3rd daughter of William and Katherine Lillis Simpson, grand daughter of Antipas and Harriet Dunaway Simpson, great grand daughter of Aquilla and Mary Deweese Dunaway, great great grand daughter of David and Rhoda Chandler Deweese)
dw#6/fm#6 Mc Clary
W L Head 33 married age 22 IA IA IA Farmer General Farm
Birdie A Wife 29 married age 18 IA IA IA
Nehring
Richard Nephew 5 IA IA IA
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All Deweese Family Federal Census
Announcement of 4th annual reunion of Samuel and Antipas Simpson Descendants in 1932 (part)
From research of Christine McCormick, Germantown, MD
Samuel and Antipas Simpson were born near Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN. Their father was benjamin Simpson. Benjamin Simpson, with his family, came to Marion Co., IA in 1856. The 2 brothers married sisters, Eliza and Harriet Dunaway, Who came to Marion County in 1850 with their parents. Samuel and Eliza were the parents of 12 children, all living except Noah who died in 1902. Antipas and harriet were the parents of 12 children. Two died in infancy and George in 1900; Mary in 1931. The brothers came to Madison County after their marriage. They made their home in this county near barney until their deaths. Samuel's in Dec 1908; Antipas in Jan 1921. They were among the older settlers of this county, Samuel coming here in 1866 and Antipas in 1868.
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