Simpson, Charles Baird - Estimated year of death: 1907
Simpson, Charles Buchan - Estimated year of death: 1966
Simpson, Charles Butemont - Estimated year of death: 1941
Simpson, Charles Coventry - Estimated year of death: 1906
Simpson, Charles Harold - Estimated year of death: 1959
Simpson, Charles Henry - Estimated year of death: 1957
Simpson, Charles John - Estimated year of death: 1954
Simpson, Charles Napier - Estimated year of death: 1872
Simpson, Charles Thomas - Estimated year of death: 1922
Simpson, Charles Walter - Estimated year of death: 1944
Simpson, Charles Walter - Estimated year of death: 1944
Simpson, Charles Whiting - Estimated year of death: 1905
Simpson, Charles William - Estimated year of death: 1966
Simpson, Charles William - Estimated year of death: 1952
Simpson, Edward Charles - Estimated year of death: 1959
Simpson, Edward Charles - Estimated year of death: 1970
Simpson, Frederick Charles - Estimated year of death: 1950
Simpson, Henry Charles - Estimated year of death: 1907
Tracing the Simpson Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records
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