On May 15, 1889, Simpson was married to Kate Seney (1868–1943), the youngest daughter of New York City banker, art collector, and benefactor,
George I. Seney and Phoebe Augusta ( Moser) Seney. Together, they were the parents of: • Jean Walker Simpson (1897–1980), who never married; she returned to his hometown, founded a library, and organized
community Shakespeare productions. Simpson died May 16, 1920. He left an
estate appraised in 1922 at $2,665,894 (equivalent to $ million in ). Simpson's widow Kate died in 1943. For reasons unknown the gift was refused, and
Thomas Nelson Page, a
University of Virginia alumnus who was active in his college's Alumni Association, stepped in to secure the gift of the statue to the
University of Virginia instead. The final sculpture, entitled
Blind Homer With His Student Guide, was completed in 1907, and is currently installed on
The Lawn, in the grass to the north of
Old Cabell Hall. Simpson's daughter, Jean, commemorated him by establishing the John Woodruff Simpson Memorial Library in East Craftsbury. ==References==