SIMPSON Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Henry Wade Simpson and Mary Ann Elizabeth Dackombe

 


married
24th September 1862
St Mary
Lambeth, Surrey
witnesses
W Holloway
A L Fowler

 
 

1,4,5,6,7,8HENRY WADE SIMPSON
born 16th March 1841
4 Northampton Place, North Street
Walworth, Surrey
occupation
Shoemaker, Undertaker, Bootmaker
1891 Bootmaker
address on marriage 1862
Union Street, Lambeth
died
1897
St Saviour, London
buried
23rd April 1897
Nunhead Cemetery, London

  7,8MARY ANN ELIZABETH DACKOMBE
born
 4th December 1843
Flint Street, Walworth, Surrey
baptised 
24th December 1843
St Peter, Walworth, Surrey
occupation
1861 Shoe Binder
died about 
May 1900
buried
11th May 1900
Nunhead Cemetery, London

3,7,8Mary Ann Elizabeth
SIMPSON

born 
21st April 1864
23 Eltham Street
Walworth, Surrey
died
22nd February 1912

married
11th April 1887
St John
Walworth, Surrey
William Henry
RODGERS

7Sarah Ann Wade
SIMPSON

born
1st February 1867
124 East Street
Walworth, Surrey
baptised
St Peter, Newington, Walworth, Surrey
died
1921

married
6th August 1883
Christ Church
Hackney, Middlesex
witnesses
Henry BEEVER
Jane JOLIN
Alfred James
Andrew
JOLIN
7,8Henry (Harry)
Wade 
SIMPSON

born
June Quarter
1868
Walworth, Surrey
died
July 1933

married
10th July 1892
St John
Walworth, Surrey
witnesses
Scoye? BAILEY
Emma DACKOMB
(
September quarter
1892
St Saviour district
London)
Ellen Louisa
LOMAS

7,8Aquila Wade 
SIMPSON

born
4th December 1870
20 Burton Street
Walworth, Surrey
buried
1938

married
1st August 1892
St Mary
Newington, London
witnesses
Henry SIMPSON
Ellen Louisa SIMPSON
Eliza
YATES
8,9Annie Marie
SIMPSON

born
1873
Walworth
Surrey

married
married
17th April 1892
Saint Stephen
Walworth Common
London
(
June quarter
1892
St Saviour district
Southwark
London)
witnesses
W RODGERS
Mary Ann RODGERS
James
Henry
RICHARDSON
  1. Father - Henry SIMPSON - Shoemaker
  2. Father - Francois (Francis Philip) JOLIN - Brushmaker Mother - Maria BUDGE
  3. I have added Mary to this chart as I found on the 1881 Census under the family FORD, see Charts DACKOMBE 0500 and FORD 0400 that a Mary A SIMPSON was living with them aged 16, down as a niece, occupation artificial flower maker. She can only come from this family.
  4. I have information on this family going back several generations but owing to the large amount of information I have on the DACKOMBE family, I have only included families in a direct line to the DACKOMBE name.
  5. On the 1891 Census an Emma DACKOMBE niece was living with this family. I have to find where she belongs.
  6. On the 1881 Census there was a family living at 54 Albany Road, Camberwell, the Head was a Joseph W SIMPSON Aged 30 Undertaker born Walworth, Surrey. At first glance this would appear to be the same family, if the W stood for Wade and the fact that he was an Undertaker from Walworth. I have not added him to the chart below as he would have been born in 1851, and therefore it would not have been possible to come from the family below, but it is possible that he belonged to the previous generation with Henry (note 1 above) as his father and a brother to Henry Wade below, the rest of the family was Mary A Wife aged 26, William C Son 2 and Rose and Emily F both aged 4 months all born in Camberwell, Surrey. There was a memorial card dated August 1900 with J W Simpson 96 Albany Road, Old Kent Road on it which would have been the above family and I am told that Henry Simpson owned two funeral parlours, one in East Street Walworth and the other in East Dulwich, Aquilla had premises in Albany Road, Camberwell, which again seems to tie up with the above information.
  7. 1871 Census - 12 Acre Lane, Newington, Surrey
  8. 1891 Census -  48 Queen Street, Walworth, Surrey. There was an Emma DACKOMBE niece aged 10 born Walworth, Surrey with the family. Mary Ann Elizabeth RODGERS née SIMPSON, her husband and children were in the same premises
  9. 1901 Census - Surrey Villa's St George, Bermondsey, Southwark, London. Four children on this Census, James 8 born Vauxhall, John 7 W Cambewell (this is an additional child to information given to me) Anne 5 Vauxhall and Dorothy 5 months born St George.

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