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Simpson Families in Botetourt County, Virginia
(formed 1769 from
Augusta County)
1763 Solomon Simpson and William Simpkins were
awarded land grants for their service in the French & Indian War.
The location of the grants wasn’t provided (Annals of Southwest
Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers, p. 1418)
1763 June William Simpson was not able to settle all the
debts left by his father-in-law Malcolm Campbell and had to
spend 2 months in “goal” for indebtedness. In Malcolm’s
will of 23 Feb. 1761, his daughter was named Elizabeth Campbell
so apparently she married William Simpson between 23 Feb
1761 and June 1763. (per Kegley’s Virginia Frontier &
article by Bonnie Simpson Valko in
The Simpson Clan
Spring 2003)1770 June 25 Solomon Simpson bought 196 acres
on Looney Creek from William Preston (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers
by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1770 February 14 James Simpson was appointed surveyor of
the road “from the said Gilmore’s to Buffalo Creek” (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 64).
1770 June 25 Soloman Simpson purchased 196 acres on
Looney’s Creek from William and Susannah Preston. Witnesses:
Martin Baker, Robert Bowen and George Robinett (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 537)
1770 October 9 A jury was appointed to plan a road from James
Simpson’s to the mouth of the South River (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 92)
1771 March 14 Solomon Simpson served on a jury (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 111)
1771 March 15 James Simpson proved a certificate for 540
pounds of hemp (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis
Preston Summers p. 112)
1771 April 11 William Simpson vs. Andrew Boyd. (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p.
116-117)
1771 May 16 James Simpson was replaced as surveyor of the
road (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston
Summers p. 124) James and wife Jane Simpson
sold 100 acres on a small branch of James River called Hazley
Bottom to Uriah Humphries (Annals of Southwest Virginia
by Lewis Preston Summers p. 542)
1771 October 11 Willm. Simpson vs. Willm.
Herbert (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis
Preston Summers p. 138)
1771 November 13 William Simpson vs. William Herbert
(Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston
Summers p. 142)
1772 September 9 Jas. Simpson served on a jury (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 152)
Solomon Simpson served on a jury (Annals of Southwest
Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 155)
1773(?) or earlier Arch. Campble and Wm. Simpson
appeared on an undated list of delinquent tax payers (“Botetourt
County Delinquents” by Barbara Vines Little in Magazine of
Virginia Genealogy, Vol. 41, No. 3, August 2003 – Ms. Little
notes that this list was probably made before the Revolutionary
War)
1773 March 12 James Greelee vs. James
Ritchey and Wm. Simpson (Annals of Southwest
Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 181)
1773 May 12 Church wardens bound out John Simpson, orphan
of Andw. Simpson, to Saml. Thompson,
John and Wm. Simpson served on a jury (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 187)
1773 July 14 Wm. Simpson was appointed Constable (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 195)
1773 September 16 Solomon Simpson served on a jury (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 207)
1774 January 8 The will of Archibald Campbell (son of
Malcolm) was written and probated 12 April 1774. He gave to
William Simpson’s son, John Simpson, a
plantation in Botetourt County on Mill Creek. He also gave to
William Simpson’s son, Archibald Simpson,
a tract on Mill Creek (Article by Bonnie Simpson Valko in
The Simpson Clan
Spring 2003)
1774 March 30 James Simpson’s land on Indian Creek
was surveyed (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston
Summers p. 497)
1774 April 12 The will of Archibald Campbell was probated.
He left a plantation to John Simpson, son of William
Simpson on Mill Creek. To William’s son,
Archibald Simpson he left a tract of land on the lower
side of Mill Creek. (Will Book A, p. 78 article by Bonnie Simpson
Valko in The Simpson
Clan Winter 2002/2003)
1774, Sept. 10. John Simpson Sgt and Wm. Simpson, Pvt
were in John Murray’s Company of volunteers. Daniel and
James Simpkins were also privates in that company.
James Simpson was in Capt. Phil Love’s company (Documentary
History of Dunmore’s War pp. 406-407 and Annals of Southwest
Virginia 1769-1800 by Lewis Preston Summers, p. 1410-1411)
1774 November 8 Solomon Simpson was one of several men
appointed to consider a road “from Wm. McClelan’s . . .” (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 235)
1774 John Simpson, son of William Simpson,
inherited 42 acres on Evans Spring Branch by the will of Archibald
Campbell (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T.
Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1775 May 9 Solomon Simpson bought 125 acres on Looney Creek
from William Hair (Hare) (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers
by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1777 February 11 William Simpson was appointed surveyor of the
road “from his shop to the line of Montgomery County . . .” (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 258)
1779 August 13 Andrew Henry vs. Solomon Simpson and
Margaret, his wife, in case for slander. Damages in the amount of
3 £3 awarded to Henry. (Annals of Southwest Virginia by
Lewis Preston Summers p. 292-293)
1779 October 12 Jas. Simpson purchased 242 acres on Roanoke
from John Bryan Sr. (Annals of Southwest Virginia by
Lewis Preston Summers p. 564)
1779 December 10 Solomon Simpson’s successfully proved in court
that he had served as a soldier in the first old Virginia Regiment
commanded by Colo. Washington. (Annals of Southwest Virginia by
Lewis Preston Summers p. 301)
1780 February 10 William Simpkins [sic] proved his claim that
the served in the old Virginia Regiment commanded by Colo. Washington
and Solomon Simpson was his “heir at law” (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 304) William
Simpson, deceased soldier of the 1st Virginia Regiment
under Col. Washington, Solomon Simpson, heir-at-law
(Article by Bonnie Simpson Valko in
The Simpson Clan
Winter 2002/2003)
1780 April 13 The court recognized Solomon Simpson’s
right to a land grant. (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis
Preston Summers p. 313)
1780 John Simpson, son of William Simpson, died. He left
42 acres to his brother, Archibald Simpson (Botetourt Co. VA
Settlers by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1780 May 11 Alexander Simpson failed to appear for jury duty (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 320)
1780 May 16 Samuel Givens sold 133 acres on James River to
Alexander Simpson (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T. Burton,
Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net, Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis
Preston Summers p. 565)
1781 February 12 James and wife Jean Simpson sold
54 acres on the north west side of Cowpasture River to James Cooper. (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 567)
1781 Jas. & Jean Simpson are shown as the parents
in the marriage between Margaret Johnston and Jas.
Hughes. (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston
Summers p. 513)
1782 Alexander Simpson taxed for 183 acres, Solomon Simpson
was taxed for 325 acres and John Simpson’s estate was taxed for
24 acres (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T. Burton,
Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1782 June 13 Alexander Simpson appeared for jury duty (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 358)
1783 May 8 James Simpson served jury duty (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 372)
1785 Solomon Simpson died. His wife was Margaret
inherited 325 acres on Looney Creek. (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers
by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1786 January 10 Alexander Simpson was allowed to build a grist
mill over Mill Creek on his own land. (Annals of Southwest Virginia
by Lewis Preston Summers p. 407)
1786 May 14 Wm. Campbell was appointed guardian of Archibald
Simpson, orphan of Wm. Simpson, decd. Henry, Wm.,
and David Wright securities (Annals of Southwest
Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 409)
1786 August 8 Wm & Mary Lawrence sold land on James River to
Alexander Simpson (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by
Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1787 February 13 William Hill was appointed Capt. “…in the company
lately commanded by Geo. Frazer; Joseph Simpson, Lieut., and
Robert Galloway, Jr., Ensign (Annals of Southwest Virginia by
Lewis Preston Summers p. 418)
1787 April 11 Alexander Simpson was appointed to view a road
proposed by James Wright (Annals of Southwest Virginia
by Lewis Preston Summers p. 421)
1787 May 9 Alexander Simpson sold 133 acres on James River to
David May (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T. Burton,
Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net) James Simpson appeared in court (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 422)
1787 September 13 Alexander Simpson bought 320 acres on
Cowpasture River from Aaron Hughes (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers
by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1790 April 6 Alexander Simpson obtained a grant of 120 acres
adjoining McBell (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T.
Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1790 April 7 Alexander Simpson obtained a grant of 400 acres on
Craigs Creek (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T. Burton,
Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1790 September 7 Archibald Simpson, son of William Simpson,
inherited 42 acres from John Simpson (Botetourt Co. VA
Settlers by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1790 August 24 Archibald Simpson, son of William, sold
72 acres to William Campbell (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers
by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1790 September 7 Archibald Simpson’s (son of William
Simpson) inheritance from John Simpson is
disputed by Nathaniel Evans’s estate (Botetourt Co.
VA Settlers by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1791 Wm. Higginbotham and Peggy Simpson were married (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 512) Mary
Simpson married Randol Hughes (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 513)
1792 May 5 Alexander Simpson obtained a grant of 250 acres on
Longs Entry Creek (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T.
Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1792 September 11 Alexander Simpson was appointed surveyor of
the road (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers
p. 451)
1793 Soloman Simpson and Eliz. Lantern, daughter of
Reuin Lanter, were married (Annals of Southwest Virginia
by Lewis Preston Summers p. 523)
1793 June 11 Solomon Simpson’s 40 acres on Back Creek of
James River was sold by the executor of his estate to Jacob
Johns. (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T. Burton,
Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1794 July 17 Alexander Simpson sold 250 acres on Longs Entry
Creek to Matthew Harvey (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles
T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1794 July 22 Margaret Simpson obtained 26 acres on Looney’s
Creek from a grant. This land was reduced later by survey to 13 ¾
acres. (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie
Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1794 August 11 Alexander Simpson sold 120 plus 400 acres on
Craigs Creek to James Breckenridge (Botetourt Co. VA Settlers
by Charles T. Burton, Bonnie Simpson-Valko
bsimpson@tcsn.net)
1796 Elisabeth Sempson [sic] married Thomas Otey (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 519)
1797 July 11 James Simpson appointed surveyor of the road (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 472)
1797 September 14 Thomas Simpson was granted a license to keep
an ordinary at his house (Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis
Preston Summers p. 473)
1798 June 12 Thomas Simpson appointed Constable (Annals of
Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 475)
1800 January 17 Jas. Simpson was listed a a parent in the
marriage between John Hicks and Margaret Hewett (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 512)
1800 Alexander Simpson and Nancy Phillips were married (Annals
of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers p. 523)
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