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the house, had read the newspaper and had conversations with her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Grant Corbin, the only other person in the house. At about noon, Hannah began to feel weak and faint and retired to her bed for rest. She continued to grow weak at an alarming rate, where her daughter, not knowing the seriousness of Hannah's condition, went for help a block away, and then sent a telegram notifying her sister, in Philadelphia. When she returned to the house, Hannah was incoherent and within minutes had stopped breathing. News of her death was telegraphed to General Grant, who made the necessary arrangements for her funeral. The funeral was held in Hannah's home with the Reverend Richard from the Simpson Methodist Church conducting the service.
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with wide family fanfare, deciding a name for her firstborn child became an involved family event for Hannah. Her husband, Jesse, and other family members all had enthusiastic ideas for a suitable name, and subsequently weeks elapsed before a name was chosen. It was finally decided that a name would be chosen by means of a ballot, i.e.by placing names in a hat, a method that Hannah was not very comfortable with. Realizing, however, that her son would likely return home without a name otherwise, Hannah acquiesced to the procedure.
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Some ten years later Hannah died on May 11, 1883, at the age of 84, at 12:30 in the afternoon, at her home at 582 Pavonia Ave in Jersey City. Up until that time she was considered in good health and her death came unexpectedly. On the morning of her death she was going about her usual business around
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Church, which began holding services in 1827. Hannah earnestly had her family attend this church every Sunday. She was never known to argue or boast, and never gossiped about her neighbors or others. Her husband Jesse once bore testimony to her noble-like character, and said of her, "Her steadiness,
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In character, Ulysses was said to have resembled his mother more so than his father, deriving his good nature and calm disposition from her. However, Hannah, though always supportive, was not known as someone for a young boy to turn to for compassionate counsel in times of trouble, usually keeping
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in Point Pleasant, Ohio. They were much admired by the townspeople there. Together they had six children – three boys and three girls. She gave birth to the first of her children, Ulysses, on April 27, 1822, about ten months after she was married. As firstborn children were traditionally received
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At Hannah's funeral, not wanting to overshadow her memory with his fame, Ulysses advised the pastor that he should "speak of her only as a pure-minded simple-hearted, earnest, Methodist Christian ...", asking him to speak of her only, and to make no reference to himself, asserting his request by
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During the Civil War her son Ulysses was sometimes criticized for his costly war-time tactics. While her husband Jesse often responded angrily with newspaper editorials, a devoutly religious Hannah remained calm and was confident with the idea that her son was protected by God in the business of
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sometime after President Grant's term in office. In response to an inquiry about when she expected to see her son, Ulysses, again, she replied, "Indeed, the newspapers seem to know more about it than we do; at least, so Mrs. Corbin says. For myself, I never read any paper but the
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Hannah's husband, Jesse, died on June 29, 1873, four years after their son Ulysses was sworn in as president in 1869. Often met with inquiries about her famous son, Hannah remained virtually silent about anything to do with Ulysses or the family for the duration of her life.
1258: 334:, there was much political speculation about her noted absence. There is only one known interview of her. During the presidency of her son Ulysses, she lived a detached life from him, though she was not estranged from him, as many had assumed. 221:, Ireland. In 1760 John Simpson left Ireland, emigrating to Ohio in the United States. From a family of four siblings, she was the second daughter and third child of John Simpson, Jr. and Rebecca Simpson who came from the Simpson family of 330:, Hannah, not liking publicity and praise, was not present when Ulysses was sworn in as the 18th president of United States, and never visited the White House during his two terms as president. As she came from a family of 291:, after an ancient Greek hero, which Jesse seconded. Grant's step-grandmother Sarah Simpson, an educated woman who read French classical literature, also favored the name Ulysses. Finally, at a family gathering, the name 1489: 1827: 1268: 2048: 2033: 1832: 1283: 1303: 1298: 1288: 1278: 1246: 1414: 1325: 1169: 902: 1218: 1131: 1965: 1797: 1724: 1619: 1494: 241:. Hannah was described by friends as slender, above average height, handsome, but not beautiful, with a serious, reserved and steadfast personality. 1822: 1712: 1697: 1444: 1434: 327: 1864: 1639: 1241: 1150: 1439: 1236: 1817: 1742: 1069: 1043: 950: 912: 889: 863: 2038: 1602: 1461: 1353: 1707: 1692: 1580: 1572: 1429: 249: 454:
Gallatin was a favorite in the Simpson family because of his central role in Jeffersonian politics as a diplomat and secretary under
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Protestants. Her grandfather came to Philadelphia in 1762 and established a farm not far from the city. He fought with
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When Hannah's husband, Jesse, died in 1873, she moved in with her daughter, Virginia, wife of
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her affections withdrawn. Hannah and her husband helped to found the Georgetown
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on June 25, 1821, and settled into a modest, though attractive, house near the
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maintaining that Hannah had gained nothing by any position he had ever held.
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Abel Corbin was a business and Treasury associate to then President Grant.
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strength of character have been the stay of the family through life".
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Hannah Simpson was born on her parents' farm on November 23, 1798, in
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Hannah and Jesse Grant's home in Point Pleasant when Ulysses was born
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There is only one known news interview of Hannah which occurred in
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from her home state of Pennsylvania. Hannah's mother opted for
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saving the Union from what she regarded as a "terrible war".
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When Ulysses was eighteen months old, the family moved to
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and the 18th president of the United States. She married
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Index

Hannah Simpson

Horsham, Pennsylvania
Jersey City, New Jersey
Jesse Root Grant
Ulysses
née
Ulysses S. Grant
Union Army
American Civil War
Jesse Root Grant
Point Pleasant, Ohio

Horsham
Montgomery County
Pennsylvania
Ballygawley, County Tyrone
Scots-Irish
George Washington
American Revolutionary War
Ohio River
Point Pleasant


Jesse Root Grant
Ohio River
Albert Gallatin
Ulysses
Georgetown, Ohio
Methodist

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