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Robert Simpson (merchant)

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Ethnicity
  
Scottish

Name
  
Robert Simpson

Citizenship
  
British

Role
  
Merchant


Education
  
grammar school

Spouse
  
Mary Botsford (m. 1859)

Years active
  
1858-1897

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Born
  
September 17, 1834 (
1834-09-17
)
Strathspey, Moray, Scotland

Residence
  
Newmarket, Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Occupation
  
draper, dry good store owner, retailer

Died
  
December 14, 1897, Toronto, Canada

Resting place
  
Mount Pleasant Cemetery

Robert Simpson (September 17, 1834 – December 14, 1897) was the Scottish founder of Simpson's department store chain in Canada.

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Life

He was born in Strathspey, Moray, Scotland in 1834 to Peter Simpson and Jane Christie Parmouth. His father was a general store owner, and Simpson was trained in the drapery trade in Elgin, Moray before emigrating to Newmarket, Province of Canada at the age of 21 where he worked at his uncle's dry goods store. Before long, Simpson started up his own store in Newmarket, Ontario as the Simpson & Trent Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods (1858–1870) and later as the Robert Simpson Company from 1870 to 1871. Simpson and his family relocated back to Toronto in 1871 and in 1872 he opened a pioneer department store in Toronto that eventually expanded into the major national chain, Simpson's.

For decades, Simpson's store was in a rivalry with fellow retailer Timothy Eaton on Yonge Street.

Simpson married Mary Anne Botsford and had one daughter, Margaret. She married the grandson of William Hamilton Merritt, William Hamilton Merritt III in 1890.

Robert Simpson died in 1897 and is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.

Legacy

Margaret Simpson, daughter of Robert Simpson married William Hamilton Merritt (1855–1918) in 1890. She is buried with him at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.

James Sutherland, his cousin, owned and operated a trading business from 1871 until his death in 1889.

His first store at Main and Timothy Streets in Newmarket is occupied by small retail buildings. As for the Toronto location at 184 Yonge Street, it was later rebuilt by Robert Jameison and later became the F. W. Woolworth Building (Toronto).

References

Robert Simpson (merchant) Wikipedia