I have a tidbit on James Martin Simpson: born Jan 1832 OH d. 20 Jul 1910 Crawfordsville, IN, m. 14 Dec 1882 Montgomery Co., IN, Susan Letitia (Galey) Swearingen b. 17 Oct 1837 Montgomery Co., IN, d. 22 Aug 1892 bur. Masonic Cem. No children of this marriage. His father: John Simpson. Her parents: Samuel Smith Galey & Eliza Vannice. 1900 Census, Montgomery Co., IN, ED 113 p. 12A (Crawfordsville) SIMPSON, Martin Jan 1832 OH OH OH Carpenter (wid., father) living with William Simpson family. I am distant kin to Susan Galey, his wife, so I don't know anything else about James Martin Simpson. I assume he was married before and had children before his marriage to Susan Galey. Susan had a brother William "S." Galey (William Scott Galey) 1844-1906 who is buried in Masonic Cem., but I'm not familiar with the William "L." Galey you list below. Andy > ------------------------------ > > > The Veterans I am working on this week are as follows and if anybody can > help with information it would be appreciate it. This is gonna take awhile > and the more help the better and quicker we can get the veteran stones for > the unmarked ones at Masonic. Headlee has his own stone as some do, some do > not. > I still have to map out the cemetery and get with Suzie and compare my lot > info wiht her plot information, so if any of these are your family let me > know and I can get all buried in that particular lot with no monuments. > > Peter Barnhart > John C. Maxwell > William L. Galey > James Martin Simpson > Braxton Cash > John M. Macy > > William H. McIntosh > James M. Simpson > William S. Masterson > Jackson Newkirk > \G. D. Roderick > > > ------------- >
I have a nice long obit for James Martin Simpson I hope to get all of these posted, and get a new list to look up, I do not even want to count all the veterans that need researched and need markers in masonic, some of these guys have stones, but I must do this in order to get some of the plots figured out some have up to three per plot. I really do appreciate all of the help. Kim On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Andy <aleath98@suddenlink.net> wrote: > I have a tidbit on James Martin Simpson: > born Jan 1832 OH d. 20 Jul 1910 Crawfordsville, IN, m. 14 Dec 1882 > Montgomery Co., IN, Susan Letitia (Galey) Swearingen b. 17 Oct 1837 > Montgomery Co., IN, d. 22 Aug 1892 bur. Masonic Cem. No children of > this marriage. His father: John Simpson. Her parents: Samuel Smith > Galey & Eliza Vannice. > > 1900 Census, Montgomery Co., IN, ED 113 p. 12A (Crawfordsville) > SIMPSON, Martin Jan 1832 OH OH OH Carpenter (wid., father) living with > William Simpson family. > > I am distant kin to Susan Galey, his wife, so I don't know anything else > about James Martin Simpson. I assume he was married before and had > children before his marriage to Susan Galey. > > Susan had a brother William "S." Galey (William Scott Galey) 1844-1906 > who is buried in Masonic Cem., but I'm not familiar with the William > "L." Galey you list below. > > Andy > > > ------------------------------ > > > > > > The Veterans I am working on this week are as follows and if anybody can > > help with information it would be appreciate it. This is gonna take > awhile > > and the more help the better and quicker we can get the veteran stones > for > > the unmarked ones at Masonic. Headlee has his own stone as some do, some > do > > not. > > I still have to map out the cemetery and get with Suzie and compare my > lot > > info wiht her plot information, so if any of these are your family let me > > know and I can get all buried in that particular lot with no monuments. > > > > Peter Barnhart > > John C. Maxwell > > William L. Galey > > James Martin Simpson > > Braxton Cash > > John M. Macy > > > > William H. McIntosh > > James M. Simpson > > William S. Masterson > > Jackson Newkirk > > \G. D. Roderick > > > > > > ------------- > > > > http://ingenweb.org/inmontgomery/ > > List Manager - inmontgo-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > INMONTGO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >