80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Little, Freeland Simpson1853 — 1924Sparta, White County, Tennessee
- Little, Freeland Simpson1817 — 1857Tennessee
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- Simpson, Alfred Grey—
- Simpson, Almab. 1885
- Simpson, Alta Paulineb. 1947Oklahoma City, OK
- Simpson, Amandab. 1845
- Simpson, Amanda1844 — 1939Cove Creek Community, Washington County, Prairie Grove, Arkansas
- Simpson, Amyb. 1885
- Simpson, Annie—
- Simpson, Annie May1895 — 1926Buried Wedington Cemetery - Wedington, AR
- Simpson, Arminta Keziah—
- Simpson, Arnoldd. 1977Denton County, TX
- Simpson, Aubra E.1879 — 1879Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Simpson, Audrey Annb. 1948
- Simpson, Barbarab. 1915
- Simpson, Bell—
- Simpson, Betty Jeanb. 1931
- Simpson, Billie Joe—
- Simpson, Billy Frankb. 1955
- Simpson, Billy Frankb. 1924
- Simpson, Carl1907 — 1937
- Simpson, Carol—
- Simpson, Carolineb. 1935
- Simpson, Carolyn Annb. 1950
- Simpson, Cecil1909 — 1979Chelsea, OK
- Simpson, Chamberlineb. 1927
- Simpson, Charles Lindburgb. 1927
- Simpson, Charles Thomasb. 1922
- Simpson, Charlotte Annb. 1928
- Simpson, Clara1887 — 1887Cox Cemetery, Washington County, Clyde, Arkansas
- Simpson, Clark1901 — 1951
- Simpson, Clem Gray—
- Simpson, Cleta Belle—
- Simpson, Dean1898 — 1919
- Simpson, Edna—
- Simpson, Effie1880 — 1972Morrow, Washington, Arkansas, USA
- Simpson, Effie Madge—
- Simpson, Elendeer Eleanor1754 — 1810Augusta County, Virginia
- Simpson, Elijah—
- Simpson, Elijah1820 — 1831
- Simpson, Elizabeth1923 — 1925
- Simpson, Elizabeth Annie1869 — 1934Cincinnati, Washington County, Arkansas
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