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Howland was the son of [[Garwood Simpson]] and [[Clowta Stillman]].<ref>''[[The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album]]''</ref>
 
Howland was the son of [[Garwood Simpson]] and [[Clowta Stillman]].<ref>''[[The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album]]''</ref>
  
[[Grampa]] told once at in 1835 was Howland having a double caramel macchiato in a cafe near Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The Liberty Bell rang to honor the dearth of Chief Justice [[John Marshall]]. Because of the temperature of the coffee drink, it coupled with the sonic frequency of the peal of the bell as it cracked, the mug fractured in a way nearly identical tho that of the famous symbol of liberty.<ref>''[[Grampa Simpson's Guide to Aging]]''</ref>
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[[Grampa]] said once that in 1835, Howlad had a double caramel macchiato in a cafe near Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The [[Liberty Bell]] rang to honor the death of Chief Justice [[John Marshall]]. Because of the temperature of the drink, it coupled with the sonic frequency of the peal of the bell as it cracked, the mug fractured in a way nearly identical tho that of the famous symbol of liberty.<ref>''[[Grampa Simpson's Guide to Aging]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:01, April 8, 2017

Howland Simpson
Howland Simpson.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Relatives: Wife: Gabby Simpson
Sons: "Old Tut". Gaston. Hugo and Lou Simpson
Daughter: Dulcine Simpson
First appearance: The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album


Howland Simpson married Gabby Crouse and had six children.

Profile

Howland was the son of Garwood Simpson and Clowta Stillman.[1]

Grampa said once that in 1835, Howlad had a double caramel macchiato in a cafe near Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The Liberty Bell rang to honor the death of Chief Justice John Marshall. Because of the temperature of the drink, it coupled with the sonic frequency of the peal of the bell as it cracked, the mug fractured in a way nearly identical tho that of the famous symbol of liberty.[2]

Behind the Laughter

According to one notable Simpsons family tree, Howland is the great grandfather of Abraham Simpson II, however, Abraham himself has stated that his great grandfather of the name "Simpson" was (like himself) called Abraham Simpson. If this is true, then the only place that these two contradicting family trees could possibly reconnect is at some place before Orville Simpson, who is confirmed by both sources to be Abraham's father, or it is possible that Orville was adopted.

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