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Lewis D. M. Simpson

Male 1877 - 1956  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lewis D. M. Simpson was born on 25 Aug 1877 (son of Richard Simpson and Salina Williams); died on 4 Dec 1956.

    Lewis married Cora Addie Tarlton in Union County, North Carolina. Cora (daughter of John Peoples Tarlton and Dorcas Edna Helms) was born on 27 Nov 1877; died on 23 Mar 1947. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Dezzie Simpson was born in Jul 1897; and died.
    2. Etta Simpson was born in Nov 1899; and died.
    3. Louis Dee Simpson
    4. Henry Aaron Simpson
    5. Couron R. Simpson
    6. Beatrice Simpson
    7. Arden Simpson

    Lewis married Vergie Horne after 1947. Vergie and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard SimpsonRichard Simpson was born on 8 Aug 1836 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (son of John Simpson, Sr and Mary (Polly) Estridge); died on 19 Dec 1904 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Watson Church/Lewis Williams Cemetery, Monroe, Union County, NC
    • Military Service: Civil War CSA

    Notes:

    Military Service:
    45th North Carolina Infantry, Company H

    Buried:
    The Lewis Williams Cemetery is affiliated with Watson Primitive Baptist Church. It is located on New Salem Rd. in Monroe, NC.

    Richard married Salina Williams on 9 Nov 1862 in Union County, North Carolina. Salina (daughter of Norfleet "Fleet" Williams and Sarah (Sally) Baucom) was born on 4 Jun 1841; died on 18 Jun 1913 in Union County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Salina WilliamsSalina Williams was born on 4 Jun 1841 (daughter of Norfleet "Fleet" Williams and Sarah (Sally) Baucom); died on 18 Jun 1913 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Watson Church/Lewis Williams Cemetery, Monroe, Union County, NC

    Notes:

    Salina was the half sister of Holly Williams

    Children:
    1. Elijah Simpson was born on 7 Oct 1865 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 18 Mar 1930 in Union County, North Carolina.
    2. Beadie An Simpson was born on 29 Aug 1867; died in Mar 1958.
    3. William Newton "Wil" Simpson was born on 12 Jun 1869 in Union County, North Carolina; died in 1951.
    4. Fleet Wilson Simpson was born on 11 Oct 1870 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 27 Apr 1961 in Union County, North Carolina.
    5. Sarah Ellen Simpson was born on 28 Mar 1871 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 25 Sep 1910 in Union County, North Carolina.
    6. John Ellis Simpson was born on 19 Dec 1873; died in Mar 1944.
    7. 1. Lewis D. M. Simpson was born on 25 Aug 1877; died on 4 Dec 1956.
    8. Wincy Ann Simpson was born on 27 May 1879; died on 15 Feb 1943; was buried in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
    9. James Troy Simpson was born on 9 Mar 1881; died on 30 Mar 1963.
    10. Lucrecia Jane Simpson was born on 16 Jul 1881; died on 28 Jan 1950.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Simpson, Sr was born between 1770 and 1772 in Ireland (son of William Simpson and Martha Orr); died on 29 Nov 1844 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: William Simpson Family Cemetery, Goose Creek, Union County, NC

    Notes:

    John had at least three wives. His will names seventeen children. Court documents states one Emeline Simpson was born after his death.

    John married Mary (Polly) Estridge on 14 Feb 1835 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Mary was born about 1810 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary (Polly) Estridge was born about 1810 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Bond date: 14 Feb 1735
    Whitness Wm H Simpson, Justice of the Peace

    Children:
    1. 2. Richard Simpson was born on 8 Aug 1836 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died on 19 Dec 1904 in Union County, North Carolina.
    2. Phebe "Febre" Simpson was born about 1837 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and died.
    3. Eliabeth Simpson was born in 1839 in Union County, North Carolina; died after 1900 in Union County, North Carolina.
    4. Peter Simpson was born about 1842 in Union County, North Carolina; died before 1870 in Union County, North Carolina.
    5. Eliza Emerline Simpson was born about 1844 in Union County, North Carolina; and died.

  3. 6.  Norfleet "Fleet" WilliamsNorfleet "Fleet" Williams was born on 24 Jan 1797 (son of Henry Williams and Nancy Herring); died on 19 Aug 1842 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Watson Church/Lewis Williams Cemetery, Monroe, Union County, NC

    Notes:

    In the name of God, Amen. I Fleet Williams of the County of Anson of State of North Carolina This ninth day of may in the year of our lord one Thousand Eight hundred and forty two living in Body weak, but of a sound disposing mind and Memory thanks be to god, But Calling to mind My mortality that it is appointed to man to die Do make and ordain this Instrument of writing To be my last will and testament in manner and form Following ---------

    first it is my desire that all My Just Debts be paid out of my Estate------ Item 1st It is my will & I give and Bequeath unto my beloved wife Sally as a loan for her benefit in raising the family the plantation Where on I now live with all my other Personal Property with my household and Kitchen furniture During her Natural life or widowhood, and amediately after her death or widowhood, all the above Property to be put to public auction and the Amount of money arising therefrom, it is my will that all my lawfull sons shall receive three-forths of said amount Equally divided between them By including the amount I shall hereafter bequeath to my son Herren in his part, It also is my will that the ballance of said amount Which is one fourth part be equally divided between My lawfull Daughters Item 2nd It is my will & I give and bequeath Unto my son Herren my Hiliard Trail of Land That I Purchased of Richardson Jenkins At the extimate sum of seventy dollars an His part it also is my will that my son Herren shall have my hundred acres of land Joining of the land I have Bequesthed him, at the estimated sum of fifty dollars. If he may think so to do, or if he will not pay the above estimated sum of fifty dollars to the Estate my Executors shall be Entitled to sell the above Land at any time by a public sale and the money or amount thereof to be disposed as I here to fore decided in the division of my Estate. Item 3rd I hereby appoint nominae and constitute my most worthy & trusted Friends Son in law and son Jackson Simpson & Herren Williams The Excecutors of this my last will And I also hereby set aside and make void All other wills heretofore by me made and Hereby publish & Constitute this my only proper True last will & testement -- In witness whereof I the above named Fleet Williams have hereunto Set my hand & seal the day and date Above Written

    Fleet Williams (seal) Tsst Geo Little M. Austin +

    State of North Carolina October Term 1842 -- Then the above last will and testament was exhibited in open court and duly proven by the oath of Marcus Austin and of the subscribing witnesses thereto and entered to be recorded M. D. Boggans (? Clerk)

    January Term 1843 Then Jackson Simpson & Herren Williams came into open court and qualified as executors to the forgoing Will and obtained letters Testamentary. M. D. Boggans MO (?)

    Norfleet married Sarah (Sally) Baucom after 1836. Sarah (daughter of Lewis Baucom and Catherine Louisa Ellington) was born on 9 Jun 1813 in Anson County, North Carolina; died on 11 May 1875 in Union County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah (Sally) BaucomSarah (Sally) Baucom was born on 9 Jun 1813 in Anson County, North Carolina (daughter of Lewis Baucom and Catherine Louisa Ellington); died on 11 May 1875 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Watson Church/Lewis Williams Cemetery, Monroe, Union County, NC

    Notes:

    Census: 1850, Union Co., NC; Sarah Williams, age 38, listed with seven children: Perry 19, Ala (Sarah) 16, Olley (Holly) 15, (first three children by Sarah Rachael Helms); Sylvester 13, Sylvania 11, Lewis D. H. 10, Selina 8 (children by Sarah Baucom)

    Children:
    1. Sylvester Williams was born in 1837 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 9 Jan 1863 in Goldsboro, NC.
    2. Sylvania Isabelle "Bannie" Williams was born on 24 Oct 1839 in New Salem, Union County, N.C.; died on 19 Aug 1918 in Union County, North Carolina.
    3. 3. Salina Williams was born on 4 Jun 1841; died on 18 Jun 1913 in Union County, North Carolina.
    4. Lewis David Hampton Williams was born on 16 Jun 1841 in Union County, North Carolina; died on 8 Jun 1897 in Union County, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Simpson was born in 1752 in Ballymoney , North Ireland; died on 21 Jan 1821 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: William Simpson Family Cemetery, Goose Creek, Union County, NC
    • Military Service: Revolutionary War

    Notes:

    William Simpson Married Martha Orr in North Ireland, 1770, had 3 children; John, Elizabeth, and James. When James was nursing, shortly before the Revolutionary War, they immigrated to America, Landing in Charleston SC and made there way up through SC to NC, and settled in Mecklenburg County, on the headwaters of 4 mile creek and South Crooked Creek, on what is now known as the Old Concord Road about 2 miles NW from Indian Trail in 1773. In 1778 he was granted 150 acres on the headwaters of 4 mile and N Crooked Creek. He resided here until 1785, when he sold that land, and bought land down Crooked Creek near Simpson Grave Yard. All lived there, until adulthood, except William, who died at age 10, When the Revolutionary War broke out, William enlisted for military service. He was at the battle at Camden when Gen Gates was defeated on Aug 16 1780. His name is on the monument at the Old Court House in Monroe, North Carolina.

    "William Simpson Family" by Ney McNeely, The Waxhaw Enterprise, 1911; reprinted in The Monroe Enquirer, "Our Heritage", Sept. 22, 1960.

    Of the pioneers who settled in this section of our country, no part of the world furnished so many as Ireland, and the grudge that Ireland had against England sharpened the fighting spirit of the American colonists in the War of the Revolution. It is said that none of the Irish pioneers in America were ever Tories, and that every one able to bear arms gladly enlisted and bravely fought for the American cause. Some time prior to the Revolution there lived in the north of Ireland a youth named William Simpson, whose heart was imbued with the love of liberty and the spirit of adventure. He loved, became engaged to and married a girl named Martha Orr, and with his young wife came to America. In the year 1773 he settled on Four Mile Creek, in Mecklenburg County, and built him a little home. His soul soon became fired with the spirit of the Revolution and when the war came he enlisted anxiously and fought bravely until the conflict terminated in its glorious conclusion. This William Simpson was the progenitor of the entire Simpson family in Union (county of North Carolina). ***** In 1778 William Simpson entered 150 acres of land on the head waters of Four Mile Creek. In 1785 he bought lands from James and Margaret Orr near where South and North Crooked Creek merge.

    From: AaronGFett@aol.com To: NCROWAN-L@rootsweb.com Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 14:19:48 EST Subject: [NCRowan] "Scots-Irish in the Carolinas" by Billy Kennedy pub. 1997 page 58-60 ........ The Ballymoney congregation agreed they must leave their homeland (Ireland) if life was to be made humanly bearable, and with other Covenanters (Presbyterians) they left for Charleston in South Carolina in five ships......autumn of 1772

    This letter appeared in the Belfast News December 22, 1772 and was Written by the passengers of the James and Mary

    "from Charles-town, Oct. 21, 1772 To Mr. James M'Vickar, Merchant in Larne

    Sir, These will inform you, that we arrived here all well and in good spirits the 18th instant (five children excpeted who died in the passage) after a pleasant and agreeable passage of seven weeks and one day. -Pleasant with respect to weather, and agreeable with regard to the concord and harmony that subsisted among us all: and, to confirm what we have heard you assert, before we left Ireland, we must say, that we had more than a sufficiency of all kinds of provisions, and good in their kind: and to speak of Captain Workman, as he justly deserves, we must say with the greatest truth (and likewise with the thanks and gratitude to him) that he treated us all with the greatest tenderness and humanity: and seemed even desirous of obliging any one, whom it might be in his power to serve. If you think proper, we would be desirous you should cause these things to be inserted in the public News Letter, being sensible they will afford our friends and acquaintances great satisfaction; and we hope they may be of some use to you and Captain Workman, if you resolve to trade anymore in the passenger way. Now, in confirmation of these thngs, we subscribe ourselves as follows:

    We are Sir, your most humble servants, Rev. Robert McCLINTOCK, John Peddan, Joseph Lowery, Timothy McCLINTOCK, Nathan Brown, Samuel Kerr, James Peddan, Alex. Brown, John Brown, Thomas Madill, Wm. Simpson, John McCLINTOCK, John Dicky, James Hood, John Montgomery, John Snoddy, John Caldwell, Robert Hadden, Wm. Boyd, Robt. Machesney, Wm. Eashler, Charles Miller, John Rickey, Charles Dunlop, Thos. MAKEE, James Stinson, Wm. Anderson, John Thompason, Hugh Loggan, Peter Willey, David Thompson, Hugh Mansoad, Robt. Wilson, Robt. ROSS, John Parker, James Young, Robt. Neile. p.s. We had sermons every Sabbath, which was great satisfaction to us. We omitted to let you know, that the Mate, Mr. Boal, as also the common hands, behaved with great care and benevolence toward us."



    Military Service:
    A soldier of the Continental Line in the Battle of Camden 1780 and until 1783.

    William married Martha Orr about 1769 in Ireland. Martha (daughter of Orr and Unknown) was born about 1752 in Ireland; died on 16 Nov 1832 in Union County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha Orr was born about 1752 in Ireland (daughter of Orr and Unknown); died on 16 Nov 1832 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: William Simpson Family Cemetery, Goose Creek, Union County, NC

    Notes:

    The Orr family first settled in the area of Goose Creek Township in what is now northwest Union County. Some descendants attended Philadelphia Presbyterian Church in Mint Hill, Mecklenburg County, NC. Other later descendants attended Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church north of Charlotte. Many descendants of this family were soldiers, policemen and firemen

    Children:
    1. 4. John Simpson, Sr was born between 1770 and 1772 in Ireland; died on 29 Nov 1844 in Union County, North Carolina.
    2. Elizabeth Simpson was born about 1770 in Ireland; and died.
    3. James Simpson was born about 1771 in Ireland; died in Nov 1832 in Union County, North Carolina.
    4. Mary Simpson was born about 1774 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and died.
    5. Margaret Simpson was born about 1783 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died on 30 Oct 1844 in Union County, North Carolina.
    6. Thomas Simpson was born about 1786 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died after 1860 in Union County, North Carolina.
    7. Jane Simpson was born in 1790 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died about 1840 in Union County, North Carolina.
    8. William Simpson, Jr was born about 1792 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died about 1795 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
    9. Robert Simpson was born about 1795 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and died.
    10. Martha Simpson was born in 1796 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; and died.
    11. David Simpson was born about 1798 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; died before 1860 in Union County, North Carolina.

  3. 12.  Henry Williams was born on 23 Apr 1769 in Sampson County, North Carolina (son of Rev Joseph Williams, Jr. and Martha Parrott); died in 1853 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Williams Griffin Cemetery, Ansonville Road, Union County, NC

    Notes:

    About 1800, Henry Williams and his family moved from Sampson County, NC, to a large plot of ground near Wingate.

    Henry married Nancy Herring on 21 Aug 1792 in Sampson County, North Carolina. Nancy (daughter of Joseph Herring and Eunice "Euincy" Uzzell) was born about 1774 in Johnston County, North Carolina; died before 1823. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Nancy Herring was born about 1774 in Johnston County, North Carolina (daughter of Joseph Herring and Eunice "Euincy" Uzzell); died before 1823.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Williams Griffin Cemetery, Ansonville Road, Union County, NC

    Notes:

    Sampson Co., NC, on October 8, 1792, Joseph Herring deeded to his daughter, Nancy Herring Williams, a black girl named Olive -- to be received after his death. (Sampson Co., NC, deed book 9, p. 111.)

    Children:
    1. Rhoda Elizabeth Williams was born about 1793; died between 1833 and 1840.
    2. Herring Williams was born in 1795; died in 1869 in Union County, North Carolina.
    3. 6. Norfleet "Fleet" Williams was born on 24 Jan 1797; died on 19 Aug 1842 in Union County, North Carolina.
    4. Sutton Williams was born on 17 May 1799 in North Carolina; died in 1879 in Union County, North Carolina.
    5. Martha Williams was born about 1802; and died.
    6. Noah Williams and died.
    7. Enoch Williams was born in 1801; died after 1876.
    8. Eunice Williams and died.
    9. William Ervin Williams was born on 25 Jan 1813; died on 5 Mar 1905.

  5. 14.  Lewis Baucom was born in 1779 in Wake County, North Carolina (son of John Baucom, Sr and Rachael Barker); died in 1874 in Union County, North Carolina.

    Lewis married Catherine Louisa Ellington on 24 Feb 1803 in Wake County, North Carolina. Catherine (daughter of Jesse Ellington and Martha) was born in 1785 in Johnston (Now Wake) County, NC; died in 1868 in Union County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Catherine Louisa Ellington was born in 1785 in Johnston (Now Wake) County, NC (daughter of Jesse Ellington and Martha); died in 1868 in Union County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah (Sally) Baucom was born on 9 Jun 1813 in Anson County, North Carolina; died on 11 May 1875 in Union County, North Carolina.
    2. Susan Baucom was born in 1805; and died.
    3. Henry Millard Baucom was born on 17 Feb 1807 in Anson County, North Carolina; died on 7 May 1891 in Union County, North Carolina.
    4. Jesse Baucom was born in 1810; and died.
    5. Alfred Baucom and died.
    6. Aquilla Baucom was born in 1814; and died.
    7. Gilliam Baucom and died.
    8. Joseph Thomas Baucom was born on 6 Jun 1826 in Wake County, North Carolina; died on 29 Aug 1873 in Union County, North Carolina.
    9. Rowena Baucom was born in Dec 1832 in Anson County, North Carolina; died after 1860.
    10. Saphronia L Baucom was born in 1818; died on 29 Aug 1873 in Union County, North Carolina.