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This new innovation accounted for 25% of the entire Simpson fruit company crop.
Simpson was also chairman of the Box Tax Committee, and president of the Mid-Florida Citrus Foundation. They spent a year in Nashville and then moved to the Dayton, Ohio area, where they continued to live a remarkable marital life. Simpson was also and president of the Mid-Florida Citrus Foundation, chairman of the Box Tax Committee, the Mechanical Harvesting Committee, a board member of the A.H.
Whitmore committee, and President and chairman of the Lake County Farm Bureau and the Lake County Land Use Committee.
B&J Grove
Mechanicized Harvesting
Spray Transfer System
Simpson Grove
Fruit Stands
Box Tax Committee
Bio
Howard Simpson was born October 28, 1942, in Eustis, Florida.
The cost of replanting and risking another freeze was just too great. In 1975, Dora’s and Simp’s love bore their first and only beloved child, Scott Neal Simpson, (June 12, 1975-March 31,1996), who will always be the bright shining star in their lives.
Dora’s professional career in education spanned more than 30 years, impacting the lives of children in Fayette and Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Marksville, Louisiana, and Beavercreek, Ohio.
She was a dedicated lifelong educator who loved teaching young-elementary-age children, and her favorite class was definitively second graders. Once they met and talked, there was an immediate connecting spark that grew into a lasting, compassionate, and deeply compatible relationship.
Augustus Samuel Twyford (1833 - 1881)
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AncestorsSon of Samuel Twyford and Dora (Simpson) Twyford
Brother of Henry Robert Twyford, Ennis Richard Henry Twyford, Anthony William Twyford, Mary Jane (Twyford) Allen, Dora Twyford, Albert Frederick David Twyford, Henrietta Emma Matilda (Twyford) Colclough and Frederica Adelaide Mary (Twyford) Whish
Father of Constance Dora (Twyford) Thorpe, Edith Mary (Twyford) Hoffay, Harry Edward Augustus Twyford, Ennis Josephine (Twyford) Simpson and Helena Theodora (Twyford) Wakley
Family Tree of Augustus Twyford
Augustus
AugustusSamuelTwyford
AncestorsSon of Samuel Twyford and Dora (Simpson) Twyford
Brother of Henry Robert Twyford, Ennis Richard Henry Twyford, Anthony William Twyford, Mary Jane (Twyford) Allen, Dora Twyford, Albert Frederick David Twyford, Henrietta Emma Matilda (Twyford) Colclough and Frederica Adelaide Mary (Twyford) Whish
Father of Constance Dora (Twyford) Thorpe, Edith Mary (Twyford) Hoffay, Harry Edward Augustus Twyford, Ennis Josephine (Twyford) Simpson and Helena Theodora (Twyford) Wakley
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Descendants of Augustus Twyford
Biography
Baptism
- 7 March 1834, St Mary's Bryanston Square, Marylebone son of Samuel and Dora Twyford , of 103 Gloucester Place, Marylebone [1]
- 1854 New South Wales, Australia, occupation Extra Clerk, Colonial Secretary's Office [2]
Census
- 1861 census 8, Lansdown Place West, Walcot, Bath [3]
- Robert Dunkin Smythe, head, married, age 58, army surgeon half pay retired, born Battle, Sussex
- Anne Smyth wife, married, age 49, born Holbrook, Derbyshire
- Frances Mary Smythe daughter, un, age 18, music and fancy work, born Aden, Arabia, British Subject
- Frances Bradshaw sister in law, un, age 45, gentlewoman, born Holbrook, Derbyshire
- Augustus S Twyford, visitor, un, age 27, solicitor, born London, Middlesex
Marriage
Death
- 1881 Hastings, Sussex age 47 [5]
Probate
- The will of Augustus Samuel Twyford esq, late of Southdown, Wimbledon in the county of Surrey who died 16 March 1881 at 39 Marina, St Leonards, in the county of Sussex was proved on 13 April 1881 at the Principal Registry by Frances Mary Twyford of 39 Marina, widow, the relict, one of the executors.
The company spent the rest of that year and 1984 trying to recover their lost groves. Dora was a loyal friend to many and was always available to perform acts of service for others. She is survived by sisters-in-law, Eva Ross Prater, Sandra Wright Simpson, Audrey Faye Simpson McGee, Katherine Simpson, and Olivia Simpson Smith, and brother-inlaw, Malcolm A.
Earhart, J.D. She is also survived by a host of nieces, Wanda Jenkins (Kenneth), Adrienne Diane Demby, Tiombe Bey-Woodson (J’Nairo), Anjeanetta Matthews (Sterling), and Djenaba Ain Prater; and nephews, Randy Tillman (Toni), Brian Prater Demby (Shawna), Robert Edward Prater (Djuna), Dion Prater (Aleatrice), Malcolm Alan Earhart III, Wesley Spencer Prater, Ph.D.
Her childhood was full of fun, games, and rambunctious play with her two younger siblings, Brenda and Wesley. Original data: Principal Probate Registry. He developed an in transit spray transfer system to save time in the field by transferring spray mix from a supply truck to the sprayer without having to stop the sprayer.
This became extremely popular as now people vacationing in Florida would have fresh navels to take back with them as they headed north. Attending Mt. Dora High School, Simpson became student council president and also a state swimming champion in 1959. Her other four siblings, the boys, were also taught by their mother for numerous years of elementary school.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 [database on-line]. He developed a banking machine that took dirt from the middle of the row and deposited it against the tree, thus saving the tree roots. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010
- ↑ RG09 piece 1695 folio 127 page 12
- ↑ GRO index Q3 1862 Bath ref 5c 1003
- ↑ GRO index Q1 1881 Hastings, ref 2b 30
- ↑ Ancestry.com.
It was a series of large truck mounted fans that blew the fruit off the trees when it drove down the rows.