Here's a list of them: Berkeley County, page 137: William A. Simpson Fairfax County, page 49: William Simpson Fairfax County, page 52: William Simpson Henrico County, page 191: William Simpson Loudoun County, page 154: William Simpson Loudoun County, page 154: William Simpson (I assume this is the son of the previous William) Madison County, page 108: William Simpson Morgan County, page 13: William Simpson Patrick County, page 122: William Simpson Pendleton County, page 41: William Simpson Pittsylvania County, page 61: William Simpson Pittsylvania County, page 75: William Simpson Spotsylvania County, page 64: William Simpson Spotsylvania County, page 70: William Simpson Jr. Lonnie -----Original Message----- From: G. Miller [mailto:gmiller@ktis.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 11:30 PM To: Lonnie Elrod Subject: [VAALBEMA] SIMPSON Wm. 1820 census Thanks. I appreciate your help. Would it be too much trouble for you to give me the counties you found these Wm.'s? ...Geraldine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lonnie Elrod" <thrasher@cox.net> > A search on ancestry.com yielded 14 William Simpsons in the 1820 census > though none were in Albemarle County. > > -----Original Message----- > From: G. Miller [mailto:gmiller@ktis.net] > I can't go to a library that has the out-of-state census records for awhile, > & was wondering if anyone has access to the 1820 Albemarle census. I have a > 1810 Albemarle census for a Wm. SIMPSON that could be the father of my John > SIMPSON, & would like to know if this Wm. SIMPSON is still in Albemarle > Cnty. 1820. > > 1810 census reading Wm. SIMPSON > males 3= 26-45 > ..........1= 16-26 > ..........2= under 10 > females 1= 26-45 > ............ 1= 10-16 > .............2= under 10 > slaves 2 > > Thanks...Geraldine in Missouri