Jacques Disle and Francoise Foureau
Husband Jacques Disle
Born: Baptized: Died: - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, France Buried: - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, FranceMarriage: 1575 - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, France
Wife Francoise Foureau
Born: Baptized: Died: April 1624 - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, France Buried: April 17, 1624 - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, France
Children
1 F Francoise Disle
Born: Baptized: Died: July 1620 - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, France Buried: July 9, 1620 - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, FranceSpouse: Mathurin Langevin Marr: May 25, 1600 - St-Vincent-DE-Le-Lude, Sarthe, France
George R. Dismukes and Florence Victoria Hesse
Husband George R. Dismukes
Born: Baptized: Died: January 2, 1968 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Florence Victoria Hesse
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Edwin Hesse Mother: Caroline Mary Cummings
Children
1 U George R. Dismukes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Marilyn Dismukes
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Davis
Notes: Marriage
Thomas Waite and Lady Bridget Disney
Husband Thomas Waite
Born: 1503 Baptized: Died: 1563 Buried:
Father: John Waite Mother: Lora De Bunes
Marriage:
Wife Lady Bridget Disney
Born: 1519 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Waite
Born: 1537 Baptized: Died: 1599 Buried:Spouse: Rose Paramenter
Charles O. Dissmore and Mary J. Fifield
Husband Charles O. Dissmore 1
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 6, 1865 - Nashua, Hillsborough, NH 1
Wife Mary J. Fifield 1
Born: 1841 - Hopkinton, Merrimack, NH 1 Baptized: Died: October 29, 1916 - Nashua, Hillsborough, NH 1 Buried:
Father: George Evans Fifield 2 Mother: Eliza Jane Mary Workham 3
Children
Antonio Mosca and Michelina Ditella
Husband Antonio Mosca
Born: February 7, 1870 Baptized: Died: March 19, 1960 Buried:
Father: Nicola Mosca Mother: Luisina Antonia Anna Fabrizio
Marriage:
Wife Michelina Ditella
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Johnny Musco
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Catherine Zito
General Notes: Husband - Antonio Mosca
immigrated to the US in 1892 & 1898
Etheler Count Dithmarschen
Husband Etheler Count Dithmarschen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Killikiya Countess Dithmarschen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Svyatopolk I Yaroslavich Kiev
Svyatopolk I Yaroslavich Kiev and Killikiya Countess Dithmarschen
Husband Svyatopolk I Yaroslavich Kiev
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Yaroslay I The Wise Grand Duke Kiev Mother: Ingrid Olafsdotter Princess Sweden Of Sweden
Marriage:
Wife Killikiya Countess Dithmarschen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Etheler Count Dithmarschen Mother:
Children
1 M Oleg Mikahil Svyatoslavich Duke Chernigov
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Theophano Mouzalonissa
Svyatopolk I Yaroslavich and Killikiya Countess Dithmarschen
Husband Svyatopolk I Yaroslavich
Born: 1027 - Vladimir-Volynsk, Volyn, Ukr Baptized: Died: December 27, 1076 Buried:
Father: Yaroslav I Prince Kiev Valdamirovich Mother: Ingrid Olafsdotter
Marriage: 1046 - Chernigov, Chernigov, Ukr
Wife Killikiya Countess Dithmarschen
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Asner Dito
Husband Asner Dito
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Guinigenta Dito
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Raimon I Count De Pallars And Ribagorza
Raimon I Count De Pallars And Ribagorza and Guinigenta Dito
Husband Raimon I Count De Pallars And Ribagorza
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Llop Donat Count De Bigorre Mother: De Rouergue
Marriage:
Wife Guinigenta Dito
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Asner Dito Mother:
Children
1 M Llope Count De Pallars
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Bernardo Count De Paliars
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Tota Aragon
Carl H. Dittmer and Marjorie Priscilla Neal
Husband Carl H. Dittmer
Born: 1908 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marjorie Priscilla Neal
Born: May 9, 1909 - Meriden, , CT Baptized: Died: June 2, 1998 - New Port Richey, , FL Buried: June 8, 1998 - Walnut Grove Cem, Meriden, CT 4
Father: Herbert W. Neal Mother: Lenora Helen Blake
Other Spouse: Robert E. Casey - May 21, 1949 - Meriden, , CT
Children
General Notes: Husband - Carl H. Dittmer
!Birth: Priscilla 5-93
General Notes: Wife - Marjorie Priscilla Neal
Warenda 4-93
!May-93 84 yrs old living at 4913 Getner St.
New Port Richey, FL 34652
(813) 845-1447
First marriage to ? 06/06/35
Gerhard Dittmer and Brunhilde Thie
Husband Gerhard Dittmer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: December 5, 1959
Wife Brunhilde Thie
Born: October 29, 1937 - Bremen, Germany Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Hermann Ludwig Emil Thie Mother: Marie Margarete Schitte
Children
1 M Jens Dittmer
Born: April 29, 1960 Baptized: June 27, 1960 Died: Buried:
Jilmer Johnson and Ella Ditto
Husband Jilmer Johnson
Born: 1858 - IN Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1876 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Ella Ditto
Born: 1860 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John A. Ditto Mother: Elizabeth Wood
Children
General Notes: Husband - Jilmer Johnson
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General Notes: Wife - Ella Ditto
/Johnson/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
William Pemlott Lomax and Ellenor Ditto
Husband William Pemlott Lomax
Born: March 18, 1813 - Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Baptized: Died: April 16, 1889 - Golden, CO Buried:
Father: Jonathan Lomax Mother: Susannah Reiff
Marriage: December 24, 1843 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Ellenor Ditto
Born: January 1825 - IN Baptized: Died: - Teller Co, CO Buried:
Father: Shadrick Ditto Mother: Mary Atkinson
Children
1 F Cynthia Ellen Lomax
Born: September 17, 1844 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William B. Erskine Marr: May 6, 1877 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
2 F Melissa Lomax
Born: May 7, 1846 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Walph Case Marr: August 6, 1865 - Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
3 M Essex Leroy Lomax
Born: July 24, 1847 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: December 1930 - Washington, District Of Columbia, USA Buried:Spouse: Eulilla F. J. Miller Marr: 1867 - San Leandro, CASpouse: Unknown Marr: 1905 - Washington, District Of Columbia, USA
4 F Elmira Lomax
Born: September 25, 1848 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: October 22, 1848 - IN Buried:
5 M Albert Pemlott Lomax
Born: August 25, 1849 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: April 22, 1875 - IN Buried:
6 F Hannah Cornelia Lomax
Born: February 22, 1851 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: March 25, 1853 - IN Buried:
7 M Marshall Valentine Lomax
Born: February 14, 1854 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Randall Marr: 1873 - IN
8 F Sarah Emeline Lomax
Born: February 14, 1854 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Samuel Youngs Case Marr: August 28, 1873 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
9 F Anna Jane Lomax
Born: February 7, 1858 - Sullivan County, Missouri, USA Baptized: Died: August 21, 1942 - Red Lodge, Carbon County, Montana, USA Buried:Spouse: Pressley Critenden Hicox Marr: June 20, 1880 - Pueblo, Publio County, Colorado, USA
10 M Jonathan Ditto Lomax
Born: February 29, 1860 - Sullivan County, Missouri, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eva Predmore Marr: April 15, 1886 - Arapaho Co, COSpouse: Ida Bell Marr: 1895 - MO
11 M Willard Derner Lomax
Born: January 1, 1863 - Oto Co, NB Baptized: Died: April 24, 1865 Buried:
12 M Alfred Henry Lomax
Born: December 4, 1864 - Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Verna Marr: 1895 - CO
General Notes: Husband - William Pemlott Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 35 73
1850 cen Paoli, Orange Co IN
1860 cen Sullivan, MO
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General Notes: Wife - Ellenor Ditto
/Lomax/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73
General Notes: Child - Cynthia Ellen Lomax
/Erskine/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73
General Notes: Child - Melissa Lomax
/Case/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73 138,139
info-Joseph Lomax 1894 pg 209
General Notes: Child - Essex Leroy Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73 139
info-Quintin Lomax 1947 pg 35
OCCU carpenter
General Notes: Child - Elmira Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73
General Notes: Child - Albert Pemlott Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73
General Notes: Child - Hannah Cornelia Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73
General Notes: Child - Marshall Valentine Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73 139,140
1900 census Delta Co, CO
General Notes: Child - Sarah Emeline Lomax
/Case/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73 140
2d birth date 16 Apr 1856
General Notes: Child - Anna Jane Lomax
/Hicox/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73 140
2d birth date 7 Apr 1858
General Notes: Child - Jonathan Ditto Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73 140
1900 census Teller Co, CO
General Notes: Child - Willard Derner Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73
General Notes: Child - Alfred Henry Lomax
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 73 140,141
1900 census Teller Co, CO
John A. Ditto and Elizabeth Wood
Husband John A. Ditto
Born: 1823 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: 1903 - Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA Buried:
Father: Shadrick Ditto Mother: Mary Atkinson
Marriage: May 27, 1849 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Elizabeth Wood
Born: 1830 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: - Orange County, Indiana, USA Buried:
Children
1 M Shadrach Ditto
Born: 1850 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucy Pavy Marr: 1870 - Orange County, Indiana, USASpouse: Campbell Marr: 1880 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
2 F Mary E. Ditto
Born: 1852 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: - Decatur Co, IA Buried:Spouse: Milton Harris Marr: 1870 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
3 F Louise Ditto
Born: 1854 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jim Redman Marr: 1870 - Orange County, Indiana, USASpouse: Al Walker Marr: 1880 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
4 M William Ditto
Born: 1856 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: - IA Buried:Spouse: Alice McIntyre Marr: 1873 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
5 M John Albert Ditto
Born: 1858 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: - Warren County, Iowa, USA Buried:Spouse: Eliza Hanby Marr: 1875 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
6 F Ella Ditto
Born: 1860 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jilmer Johnson Marr: 1876 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
General Notes: Husband - John A. Ditto
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Wood
/Ditto/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Shadrach Ditto
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Mary E. Ditto
/Harris/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Louise Ditto
/Redman Walker/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - William Ditto
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Quakers
General Notes: Child - John Albert Ditto
Alfred
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - Ella Ditto
/Johnson/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
John Albert Ditto and Eliza Hanby
Husband John Albert Ditto
Born: 1858 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: - Warren County, Iowa, USA Buried:
Father: John A. Ditto Mother: Elizabeth Wood
Marriage: 1875 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Eliza Hanby
Born: 1859 - IN Baptized: Died: - Warren County, Iowa, USA Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Albert Ditto
Alfred
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General Notes: Wife - Eliza Hanby
/Ditto/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Jim Redman and Louise Ditto
Husband Jim Redman
Born: 1850 - IN Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1870 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Louise Ditto
Born: 1854 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John A. Ditto Mother: Elizabeth Wood
Other Spouse: Al Walker - 1880 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Children
General Notes: Husband - Jim Redman
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General Notes: Wife - Louise Ditto
/Redman Walker/
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Al Walker and Louise Ditto
Husband Al Walker
Born: 1860 - IN Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1880 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Louise Ditto
Born: 1854 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John A. Ditto Mother: Elizabeth Wood
Other Spouse: Jim Redman - 1870 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Children
General Notes: Husband - Al Walker
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Louise Ditto
/Redman Walker/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Jerome Underwood and Margaret J. Ditto
Husband Jerome Underwood
Born: 1740 - IN Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1860 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Margaret J. Ditto
Born: 1842 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William W. Ditto Mother: Ellender Ellen Hill
Children
General Notes: Husband - Jerome Underwood
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Margaret J. Ditto
/Underwood/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Milton Harris and Mary E. Ditto
Husband Milton Harris
Born: 1850 - IN Baptized: Died: - Decatur Co, IA Buried:Marriage: 1870 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Mary E. Ditto
Born: 1852 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: - Decatur Co, IA Buried:
Father: John A. Ditto Mother: Elizabeth Wood
Children
General Notes: Husband - Milton Harris
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Mary E. Ditto
/Harris/
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Shadrach Ditto and Lucy Pavy
Husband Shadrach Ditto
Born: 1850 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John A. Ditto Mother: Elizabeth Wood
Marriage: 1870 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Other Spouse: Campbell - 1880 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Lucy Pavy
Born: 1854 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Shadrach Ditto
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Lucy Pavy
/Ditto/
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William Ditto and Alice McIntyre
Husband William Ditto
Born: 1856 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: - IA Buried:
Father: John A. Ditto Mother: Elizabeth Wood
Marriage: 1873 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Alice McIntyre
Born: 1857 - IN Baptized: Died: - IA Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William Ditto
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Quakers
General Notes: Wife - Alice McIntyre
/Ditto/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
Quakers
William W. Ditto and Ellender Ellen Hill
Husband William W. Ditto
Born: 1823 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Shadrick Ditto Mother: Mary Atkinson
Marriage: 1841 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
Wife Ellender Ellen Hill
Born: 1825 - IN Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Margaret J. Ditto
Born: 1842 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jerome Underwood Marr: 1860 - Orange County, Indiana, USA
2 M John Ditto
Born: 1844 - Orange County, Indiana, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William W. Ditto
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Wife - Ellender Ellen Hill
/Ditto/
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General Notes: Child - Margaret J. Ditto
/Underwood/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993
General Notes: Child - John Ditto
Carlo Egidio Petrocco and Agata Margarita Divita
Husband Carlo Egidio Petrocco
Born: September 2, 1827 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: January 6, 1907 - Carpineto Della Nora, Pescara, Italy Buried:
Father: Palmo Petrocco Mother: Domenica Divita
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Carolina Marsicola - February 1, 1849 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Wife Agata Margarita Divita
Born: February 25, 1845 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Sabatino Divita Mother: Elisandrina Rossi
Children
1 F Domenica Petrocco
Born: October 27, 1865 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
Palmo Petrocco and Domenica Divita
Husband Palmo Petrocco
Born: 1787 Baptized: Died: March 18, 1858 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:
Father: Domenico Petrocco Mother: Domenica Diamante
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Religion
Wife Domenica Divita
Born: 1784 - Brittoli, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: January 6, 1854 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:
Father: Donato Divita Mother:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Religion
Children
1 F Lucia Petrocco
Born: November 10, 1811 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: November 24, 1812 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:
2 F Lucia Antonia Petrocco
Born: October 24, 1813 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Carlo Antonio Diamante Marr: August 17, 1850 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
3 F Annunzia Albina Petrocco
Born: March 25, 1817 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: August 23, 1817 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:
4 F Beradina Petrocco
Born: May 12, 1821 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Carlo Egidio Petrocco
Born: September 2, 1827 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: January 6, 1907 - Carpineto Della Nora, Pescara, Italy Buried:Spouse: Agata Margarita DivitaSpouse: Carolina Marsicola Marr: February 1, 1849 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
6 F Maria Petrocco
Born: Baptized: Died: May 29, 1820 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:
Berardino Lattanzio and Domenica Divita
Husband Berardino Lattanzio
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Domenica Divita
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Niola Antonio Lattanzio
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Domenica Filomena Rosini Marr: June 23, 1836 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
2 M Francesco Lattanzio
Born: Baptized: Died: September 24, 1864 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:
3 M Vincenzo Lattanzio
Born: 1780 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Maria Giuseppa Francazio Marr: October 21, 1810 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Carlo Emilio Petrocco and Domenica Rosa Antonia Divita
Husband Carlo Emilio Petrocco
Born: 1808 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Francesco Petrocco Mother: Anna Emilia Tomasso
Marriage: March 20, 1836 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Wife Domenica Rosa Antonia Divita
Born: 1805 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicolo Divita Mother: Angela Dea Diamante
Children
Donato Divita
Husband Donato Divita
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Domenica Divita
Born: 1784 - Brittoli, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: January 6, 1854 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:Spouse: Palmo Petrocco
Giovanni Antonio Divita and Antonia Maria Petrocco
Husband Giovanni Antonio Divita
Born: May 31, 1817 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicolo Divita Mother: Angela Dea Diamante
Marriage: May 9, 1843 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Wife Antonia Maria Petrocco
Born: June 1822 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Angelo Petrocco Mother: Maria Petrocco
Children
1 F Anna Berardina Divita
Born: May 17, 1844 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: June 21, 1844 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Buried:
2 F Filomena Agata Divita
Born: March 22, 1852 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
Paolo Pignoli and Rosalda Divita
Husband Paolo Pignoli
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Giovanni Pignoli Mother:
Marriage: August 31, 1857 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Wife Rosalda Divita
Born: 1802 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicolo Divita Mother: Angela Dea Diamante
Other Spouse: Lino Dipaolo - December 21, 1833 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Children
Sabatino Divita and Elisandrina Rossi
Husband Sabatino Divita
Born: 1808 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicolo Divita Mother: Angela Dea Diamante
Marriage: January 24, 1835 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Wife Elisandrina Rossi
Born: 1813 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Giuseppe Rossi Mother: Maria Giantomasso
Children
1 F Agata Margarita Divita
Born: February 25, 1845 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Carlo Egidio Petrocco
2 M Carmine Divita
Born: September 23, 1851 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Anna Divita
Born: May 4, 1854 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Maria Carolina Divita
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Giacinto Antonio Colarossi Marr: November 8, 1856 - Carpineto Della Nora, Teramo, Italy
Eleazer Houghton and Elizabeth Divol
Husband Eleazer Houghton
Born: 1691 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Houghton Mother: Esther Leffingwell
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Divol
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Divol Mother: Ruth Whitcomb
Children
1 F Ruth M. Ruthie Houghton
Born: June 30, 1732 - Lunenburg, Worcester, MA Baptized: Died: February 27, 1815 - Westminster, Worcester, MA Buried:Spouse: Moses Stearns Marr: June 13, 1754 - Massachusetts
Death Notes: Husband - Eleazer Houghton
Y
General Notes: Child - Ruth M. Ruthie Houghton
Birth also reported as Walpole, NH.
William Divol and Ruth Whitcomb
Husband William Divol
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ruth Whitcomb
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Divol
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Eleazer Houghton
Andocino II Divrea
Husband Andocino II Divrea
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Adelaide Divrea
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Bertrand II De Forcalquier
Osbern Steward Normandy and Emma Alberade Divry
Husband Osbern Steward Normandy
Born: - Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Herfast De Crepon Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Emma Alberade Divry
Born: - Ivry, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ralph Comte De Bayeux Mother: Erneburge De Caux
Children
1 M William Fitzosbern
Born: 1016 - Poitier, Poitou, France Baptized: Died: - Flanders, Austrian Netherlands Buried:Spouse: Adeliza Alice De Toeni De Toeni
2 F Emma Fitzosbern
Born: - Normandy, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Seigneur De Vernon Marr: Normandy, France
Baldwin Fitzgilbert and Emma Aldreda Divry
Husband Baldwin Fitzgilbert
Born: 1022 - Meulan, ©žLe DE France, France Baptized: - Oakhampton, Devon, England Died: 1090 - Okehampton, Devon, England Buried: AFN: V9TB-Q8
Father: Gilbert De Crispin Mother: Gunnora D. Aunou
Father: Gilbert Crispin Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Albreda Davranches
Wife Emma Aldreda Divry
Born: 1059 - Ivry, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ralph Comte Divry Mother:
Children
1 M Richard De Redvers
Born: 1075 - Exeter, Devonshire, England Baptized: Died: September 8, 1107 Buried:Spouse: Adelise Peverell
General Notes: Husband - Baldwin Fitzgilbert
Was a Knight and companion for William the Conqueror in 1066 (Battle of Hastings was on 14 Oct 1066). His name found on the plaque in the Church at Dives-sur-Mer, Normandie, France, where William the Conqueror and his knights said mass before setting sail to invade England. This plaque lists all knights that took part in the invasion.
General Notes: Wife - Emma Aldreda Divry
1 NAME Emma of /Ivry/
General Notes: Child - Richard De Redvers
1 BIRT 2 DATE 1085 2 PLAC Exeter, Devonshire, England
Ralph Comte Divry
Husband Ralph Comte Divry
Born: - Ivry, France Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert I Duke Of Normandy Of Normandy Mother: Harlette De Falaise
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Emma Aldreda Divry
Born: 1059 - Ivry, France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Baldwin Fitzgilbert
General Notes: Husband - Ralph Comte Divry
1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 978 2 PLAC Ivry, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE 978 2 PLAC Ivry, France
General Notes: Child - Emma Aldreda Divry
Robert Divry
Husband Robert Divry
Born: 1008 Baptized: Died: 1083 Buried:
Father: Godfrey De Bretagne Mother: Havoise Avicia Hedwig
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ascelin Goel Divry
Born: Baptized: Died: 1116 Buried:Spouse: Isabel De BreteuilSpouse: Isabel De Breteuil
Dix and Esther Maddock
Husband Dix
Born: 1660 - Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: 1705 - Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried:Marriage: 1676 - Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Wife Esther Maddock
Born: 1660 - Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: John Mendenhall - 1708 - Concord Mm, Chester, PA
Children
General Notes: Husband - Dix
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 69,70
General Notes: Wife - Esther Maddock
/Dix Mendenhall/
fam hist-J.Beekman 1993 pg 69,70
Thomas Parks and Abigail Dix
Husband Thomas Parks
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Parke Mother: Margery Crane
Marriage:
Wife Abigail Dix
Born: May 2, 1637 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edward Parks
Born: 1703 Baptized: Died: September 2, 1775 Buried:
Thomas Park Sr. and Abigail Dix
Husband Thomas Park Sr.
Born: May 2, 1629 - St. Botolph, London, Middlesex, Eng Baptized: Died: August 11, 1690 - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: Richard Park Sr. Mother: Margery Crane
Marriage: December 1, 1653 - Newton, Middlesex, MA
Wife Abigail Dix
Born: May 2, 1637 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: Edward Dix Mother: Jane Wilkinson
Children
1 M Thomas Park Jr.
Born: November 2, 1654 - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: August 28, 1681 - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: Mary Allyn
2 M John Park
Born: September 6, 1656 - Newton, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Miller Marr: April 5, 1694 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
3 F Abigail Park
Born: - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: 1714 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Buried: - Watertown, Middlesex, MASpouse: John Fiske Jr. Marr: December 9, 1679 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
4 M Edward Park
Born: April 8, 1661 - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried: - Newton, Middlesex, MASpouse: Martha Fiske Marr: Charlestown, Middlesex, MASpouse: Elizabeth
5 M Richard Park
Born: December 21, 1663 - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: Sarah King Marr: 1689 - Newton, Middlesex, MASpouse: Elizabeth Hastings BillingsSpouse: Sarah Cutler
6 F Sarah Park
Born: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: John Knapp Marr: August 4, 1686 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
7 F Rebecca Park
Born: April 13, 1665 - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: John Sanger Marr: May 1684 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
8 M Jonathan Park Sr.
Born: August 27, 1670 - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: Abigail TrowbridgeSpouse: Ann Spring Marr: Watertown, Middlesex, MASpouse: Elizabeth SpringSpouse: Hannah Kimball Marr: April 27, 1715 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
9 F Elizabeth Park
Born: July 28, 1679 - Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Holland Marr: 1698 - Newton, Middlesex, MA
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Park Sr.
Name, marriage & death also reported as Parks, Cambridge, MA & Cambridge, MA.
General Notes: Wife - Abigail Dix
Birth, marriage & death also reported as 21 May 1637, Newton & Cambridge, MA.
General Notes: Child - Thomas Park Jr.
Name also reported as Parks.
General Notes: Child - John Park
Name, birth & death also reported as Parks, 16 Sep 1658 in Cambridge, MA &
2 May 1718 in Cambridge, MA.
General Notes: Child - Abigail Park
Name, birth, marriage & death also reported as Parks, Newton, MA, 16 Dec 1679
& bef 1699.
General Notes: Child - Edward Park
Name, marriage & death also reported as Parks, Watertown, MA & 11 Aug 1690.
General Notes: Child - Richard Park
Name also reported as Parks. He had children by both Sarah King & Elizabeth
Billings. Reported wife Sarah Cutler may be incorrect. Death also reported as
19 Jun 1725 in Cambridge, MA.
General Notes: Child - Sarah Park
Name & birth also reported as Parks & 1 Jan 1666 in Cambridge, MA.
General Notes: Child - Rebecca Park
Name & birth also reported as Parks & 13 Feb 1668 or 13 Apr 1668.
General Notes: Child - Jonathan Park Sr.
Name also reported as Parks or Parke.
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Park
Huston and Clara E. Dix
Husband Huston
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Clara E. Dix
Born: November 19, 1871 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Judson Dix Mother: Martha A. Marston
Children
General Notes: Husband - Huston
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
General Notes: Wife - Clara E. Dix
Their home was in Kansas City, MO.
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
Edward Dix and Jane Wilkinson
Husband Edward Dix
Born: 1611 - England Baptized: Died: July 9, 1660 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Buried:Marriage: 1637 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
Other Spouse: Susanna - 1650 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
Wife Jane Wilkinson
Born: 1610 - England Baptized: Died: - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Children
1 F Abigail Dix
Born: May 2, 1637 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: - Newton, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: Thomas Park Sr. Marr: December 1, 1653 - Newton, Middlesex, MA
2 F Mary Dix
Born: May 2, 1639 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: June 18, 1678 - Marlborough, Middlesex, MA Buried:Spouse: Abraham Browne Jr. Marr: Watertown, Middlesex, MASpouse: Samuel Rice
3 M John Dix
Born: September 4, 1640 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Barnard Marr: Watertown, Middlesex, MA
4 F Rebecca Dix
Born: - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Flagg Marr: Watertown, Middlesex, MA
General Notes: Husband - Edward Dix
Death also reported as 9 Jul 1668.
General Notes: Child - Abigail Dix
Birth, marriage & death also reported as 21 May 1637, Newton & Cambridge, MA.
Death Notes: Child - John Dix
Y
Death Notes: Child - Rebecca Dix
Charles Sr Vincent and Elizabeth Dix
Husband Charles Sr Vincent
Born: 1657 - Lower Yonkers, Westchester County, NY Baptized: Died: - Lower Yonkers Westchester County NY Buried:
Father: Adrian Vincent Mother: Madeleen
Marriage: 1686 - Westchester County NY
Wife Elizabeth Dix
Born: 1660 - Westchester County NY Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Jr Vincent
Born: 1680 - Westchester County NY Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rachel Vermilyea Marr: 1694 - Westchester County New York
Nathaniel Stearns Sr. and Elizabeth Dix
Husband Nathaniel Stearns Sr.
Born: December 13, 1668 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: August 24, 1716 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: Samuel Stearns Corp. Mother: Sarah Hannah Manning
Marriage: 1694
Other Spouse: Sarah Nevinson - October 29, 1713
Wife Elizabeth Dix
Born: December 4, 1671 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: June 16, 1712 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: John Dix Mother: Elizabeth Barnard
Children
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Dix
Death also reported as 6 Jun 1712.
Jacob Dix and Susanne Metay
Husband Jacob Dix
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susanne Metay
Born: June 4, 1797 - Detroit, Mich. Baptized: Died: August 20, 1863 - Detroit, Mich. 5 Buried:
Father: Joseph Metay Mother: Elisabeth Riopel
Children
1 F Ann Dix
Born: February 11, 1823 - Detroit, Mich. 5 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Boisclair Marr: April 16, 1844 - Detroit, Mich. 5
Judson Dix and Martha A. Marston
Husband Judson Dix
Born: February 15, 1837 - North Yarmouth, ME Baptized: Died: 1925 - Kansas City, MO Buried:Marriage: 1858
Wife Martha A. Marston
Born: June 14, 1835 - Yarmouth, Maine Baptized: Died: 1925 and 1929 - Kansas City, MO Buried:
Father: Jeremiah Marston Mother: Almira Cobb
Children
1 M George Dix
Born: September 22, 1865 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Clara E. Dix
Born: November 19, 1871 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Huston
General Notes: Husband - Judson Dix
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
General Notes: Wife - Martha A. Marston
Pg. 181 - "Marston Genealogy" Nathan Washington Marston - 1888.
Personal records of her nephew, William J. Marston
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
General Notes: Child - George Dix
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
General Notes: Child - Clara E. Dix
Their home was in Kansas City, MO.
Descendants of John Helmuth Klesath & Mary Anna Engel/William J. Marston & Louise C. Klesath/other surnames, Coons, Wilson, Windland, Hesselberth, Boon/Boone, Marston,
John Hills and Margaret Dix
Husband John Hills
Born: 1679 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: 1746 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Buried:
Father: William Hills Mother: Sarah Elson
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Fact 1
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Wife Margaret Dix
Born: 1682 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Fact 1
See Note Page
Children
1 M John Hills
Born: April 20, 1705 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: December 4, 1782 - Longmeadow, Hampden County, MA Buried:Spouse: Deliverance Craw Marr: March 31, 1730 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
2 M Solomon Hills
Born: 1708 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: 1794 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Buried:Spouse: Sarah Abbe Marr: East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
3 F Margaret Hills
Born: July 12, 1710 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Dyke Or Dix Marr: October 27, 1731 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
4 F Huldah Hills
Born: July 20, 1712 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Joanna Hills
Born: May 17, 1715 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Daniel Clark Marr: November 24, 1737 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
6 M Benoni Hills
Born: 1718 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Mary Hills
Born: August 4, 1723 Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Hannah Hills
Born: November 6, 1726 - East Haddam, Hartford County, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Peletiah Buck Marr: November 9, 1754
9 M Daniel Hills
Born: - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: December 1782 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Buried:Spouse: Mabel
Samuel Rice and Mary Dix
Husband Samuel Rice
Born: November 12, 1634 - Barkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England Baptized: November 12, 1634 - Barkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England Died: - Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried: 1685 AFN: 228X-QN
Father: Edmund Rice 6 Mother: Thomasine Frost 6 7 8
Marriage: September 2, 1668 - Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA
Other Spouse: Elizabeth King - November 18, 1655 - Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA
Other Spouse: Sarah White - December 13, 1676 - Marlboro, Middlesex Co., MA
Other Spouse: Mary Dix Brown
Wife Mary Dix
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Rice
Born: August 6, 1669 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Edward Rice
Born: June 20, 1672 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Abigail Rice
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Mary Dix
Samuel Rice and Mary Dix
Husband Samuel Rice
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Dix
Born: May 2, 1639 - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: June 18, 1678 - Marlborough, Middlesex, MA Buried:
Father: Edward Dix Mother: Jane Wilkinson
Other Spouse: Abraham Browne Jr. - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
Children
Thomas Flagg and Rebecca Dix
Husband Thomas Flagg
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Watertown, Middlesex, MA
Wife Rebecca Dix
Born: - Watertown, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Dix Mother: Jane Wilkinson
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Rebecca Dix
Thomas Dyke Or Dix and Margaret Hills
Husband Thomas Dyke Or Dix
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: October 27, 1731 - East Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
Wife Margaret Hills
Born: July 12, 1710 - Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Hills Mother: Margaret Dix
Children
Nehemiah Hayward and Anna Dixey
Husband Nehemiah Hayward 9
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anna Dixey 9
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Hannah Hayward 9
Born: June 1, 1661 - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Sargent 9 Marr: December 24, 1679 - Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts 9
Thomas Dixion and Simone Pelletier
Husband Thomas Dixion 10 11 12
Born: Baptized: Died: May 18, 1982 11 12 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Simone Pelletier 10 11 12
Born: June 10, 1912 - Fort Kent, Maine 11 12 Baptized: Died: June 8, 1986 11 12 Buried:
Father: Zepherin Pelletier 10 11 12 Mother: Marie St. Germain 10 11 12
Children
William Bedford Dixon and Dixon
Husband William Bedford Dixon
Born: 1837 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Sarah Boultenhouse
Marriage: 1875
Other Spouse: Maria Hallet - 1874
Wife Dixon
Born: 1842 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William Bedford Dixon
William Bedford, second son of Charles and Sarah Boultenhouse Dixon, married Miss Maria Hallet, of Kings county, N.B., who died in 1875, leaving an infant child, who also died in infancy. Mr. Dixon married a widow lady, Mrs. Edward B. Dixon, for his second wife. They have no family. Mr. Dixon is engaged in the Iron Foundry business with Mr. Cogswell and others.
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General Notes: Wife - Dixon
she was married 1st to Edward B. DIXON, 2nd (after 1875) to William Bedford DIXON.
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Nathan Lemuel Dixon and Dixon
Husband Nathan Lemuel Dixon
Born: 1868 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alexander Dixon Mother: Margaret Fisher
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Mabel McKie
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Albert Dixon and Dixon
Husband Albert Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: - Souris P E I Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Dixon
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Colin Dixon and Dixon
Husband Colin Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Albert Dixon and Dixon
Husband Albert Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: - Souris P E I Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Dixon
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Dixon and Elsie Dixon
Husband Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elsie Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Children
Alexander Dixon and Dixon
Husband Alexander Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dixon Mother: Dixon
Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Dixon and Dixon
Husband Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M George Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Aitken Marr: September 1836 - By John C Underhay J.P.Spouse: Dixon
2 M Alexander Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dixon
3 M John Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dixon
4 M Andrew Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dixon
Richard Dixon and Dixon
Husband Richard Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Edgar Dixon and Dixon
Husband Edgar Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Andrew Dixon and Dixon
Husband Andrew Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dixon Mother: Dixon
Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
John Dixon and Dixon
Husband John Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dixon Mother: Dixon
Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
George Dixon and Dixon
Husband George Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Dixon Mother: Dixon
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Aitken - September 1836 - By John C Underhay J.P.
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: - California Buried:
Children
Fred Dixon and Dixon
Husband Fred Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Marriage:
Wife Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Arthur W. Wood and A. Marquerite Dixon
Husband Arthur W. Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Alfred Wood Mother: Ida Louise Francis
Marriage: 1938
Wife A. Marquerite Dixon
Born: 1916 - Rollo Bay P E I Baptized: Died: 1987 - Rollo Bay P E I Buried:
Father: Frank H. Dixon Mother: Albina Weatherbee
Children
1 M Eric George Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marie MacmillanSpouse: Wood
2 M Robert Arthur Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marilyn Nugnet
3 M Barry Lowell Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wood
4 F Shelia Ann Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Walter Fiske and Abigail Dixon
Husband Walter Fiske
Born: May 26, 1796 - Wilton, NH Baptized: Died: May 27, 1886 Buried:
Father: Walter Fiske Mother: Phebe Abbott
Marriage: March 8, 1812 - Providence, RI
Other Spouse: Mary Morse
Wife Abigail Dixon
Born: September 1793 Baptized: Died: August 24, 1846 Buried:
Children
1 F Abbie D. Fiske
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edwin Bixby Waite
2 M Henry Walter Fiske
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Ann Fiske
Born: June 6, 1813 - Pepperell, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John E. Billings
4 M Benjamin Nutting Fiske
Born: February 28, 1815 - Pepperell, MA Baptized: Died: June 19, 1893 Buried:Spouse: Eliza E. Warren Marr: July 1, 1846 - Boston, MA
5 F Sarah Nostling Fiske
Born: March 30, 1817 - Pepperell, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Isaac Blood
6 F Achsah Fiske
Born: February 8, 1819 - Pepperell, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles B. Merrill
7 M Walter Fiske
Born: 1827 Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Nutting Fiske
History of Penobscot County Maine -
Benjamin N. Fiske, of Medway, is a son of Walter
and Abigail Fiske, of Pepperell, Massachusetts. Walter
Fiske was a native of Wilton, New Hampshire, and married
Abigail Dixon, of Cambridge, Massachusetts. They
lived many years in Pepperell, but moved to Medway in
1846. He has since lived in Waterville, New Brunswick,
from which place he moved to Mattawamkeag, where he
is still residing. Mrs. Fiske died August 4, 1846. This
couple had six children, viz : Mary A., deceased ; Benjamin;
Sarah N.; Achsa, deceased; Hannah M.;and
Walter H., deceased. Benjamin N., the oldest son, was
born March i, 1815, in Pepperell, Massachusetts. He
began business as a hotel keeper in Medway in 1844,
where he has since lived except two years spent in Aroostook
county. He married Eliza P. Warren, and they
have had three children, viz: Emily D., wife of Charles
F. Moore, of Medway; Theodore V., deceased; and
Henry D., now of Medway. Mr. Fiske is not now engaged
in the hotel business, but is giving his attention to
farming. He was the first Clerk in this town, when it
was Nicatou Plantation. He was postmaster here for
several years and has also held the offices of Town
Treasurer and Selectman at different times.
Faye Glover and Adele Dixon
Husband Faye Glover
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Adele Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Children
Myles McCarthy and Adelia Dixon
Husband Myles McCarthy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Adelia Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Alonzo McCarthy
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jeannelle Dionne
Alexander Dixon and Margaret Fisher
Husband Alexander Dixon
Born: 1835 Baptized: Died: August 1910 - Rollo Bay West P E I Buried:
Father: George Dixon Mother: Mary Aitken
Marriage:
Wife Margaret Fisher
Born: 1841 Baptized: Died: December 1927 - Rollo Bay West P E I Buried:
Father: Joseph Fisher Mother: Macdonald
Children
1 M George R. Dixon
Born: 1860 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: 1944 - Fortune Bridge P E I Buried:Spouse: Annie McCallum
2 M William W. Dixon
Born: 1864 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: 1938 - Rollo Bay West P E I Buried:Spouse: Emily M. Webster
3 M Nathan Lemuel Dixon
Born: 1868 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: DixonSpouse: Elizabeth Mabel McKie
4 F Elizabeth F. Dixon
Born: August 1869 Baptized: Died: June 5, 1900 Buried:Spouse: Macphee
5 M James A. Dixon
Born: 1871 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Melissa A. Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: David Cobb
7 F Mollie J. Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Macdonald
8 M John F. Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Margaret Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M Robert Webster Dixon
Born: August 8, 1882 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: October 11, 1961 - East Baltic P E I Buried:Spouse: Annie Melvina Francis Marr: 1904
11 F Minnie Blanche Dixon
Born: June 1887 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: May 1949 - Rollo Bay West P E I Buried:Spouse: James Daniel Coffin
Alfred Dixon and Julia A. Hall
Husband Alfred Dixon
Born: January 31, 1821 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: September 19, 1880 - New York, New York Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Humphrey
Marriage: 1877
Other Spouse: Mary Biggart - 1854
Wife Julia A. Hall
Born: October 1821 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1900 - California, USA Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Alfred Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 85-86:
"Alfred, youngest son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, removed with his father, and his family, from Sackville, N.B. to Kirkland, Ohio, in 1837, where he made his home until 1843 when he went to Quincy, Ill., and studied law for a couple of years. He then went to Porter Co., Indiana, and engaged in law practice and farming, until 1860, and in April of that year he with his family, accompanied by his brother Edward and his wife, crossed the Plains with horse teams and settled in Sacramento, California. In the year 1854 he married Miss Mary Biggart, of Ohio. Their family consisted of three sons, named George B., William E., and Charles H. Mrs. Dixon died in 1875 and in 1877 Mr. Dixon married Mrs. Julia A. Hall, of New York, a native of Sackville, N.B. About three years after this marriage, he, with his wife, started to visit their native country, and in New York City Mr. Dixon was taken suddenly ill and died on the 19th of September 1880, aged 59 years."
(see http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html )
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General Notes: Wife - Julia A. Hall
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Amasa Dixon and Eliza Teed
Husband Amasa Dixon
Born: 1825 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1891 - Oxford, , Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:
Father: William Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Weldon
Marriage: 1860 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Wife Eliza Teed
Born: 1836 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Albert Edward Dixon
Born: - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Annie B. C. Dixon
Born: 1863 - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M George M. Dixon
Born: - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M John Dixon
Born: - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1881 - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Amasa Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.64:
"Amasa, youngest son of William and Elizabeth Weldon Dixon, was also a mechanic and resided in Dorchester many years. He married Eliza Teed, daughter of Captain Mariner Teed of Westmoreland. Their children are named Albert Edward, Annie B. C. and George M. one other died in infancy. Mr. Dixon a few years since sold out his business at Dorchester and removed to Oxford N.S. where he still resides (1891)."
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1851 Census: his occupation was Tanner; he was age 24 and single, living with his brother William Dixon's family
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1881 Census, Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Amasa DIXON; male; age 55; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Shoe Maker; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Methodist
Eliza DIXON; female; age 44; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Methodist
Albert DIXON; male; age 19; occupation: Stone Cutter; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Methodist
George DIXON; male; age 12; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Methodist
John DIXON; male; age 3; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Methodist
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General Notes: Wife - Eliza Teed
daughter of Captain Mariner Teed of Westmoreland.
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General Notes: Child - Albert Edward Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Annie B. C. Dixon
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General Notes: Child - George M. Dixon
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General Notes: Child - John Dixon
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Edward Peck and Amelia A. Dixon
Husband Edward Peck
Born: July 5, 1828 - Hopewell Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: January 6, 1872 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Wife Amelia A. Dixon
Born: 1854 - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Dixon Mother: Eunice Lewis
Children
General Notes: Husband - Edward Peck
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General Notes: Wife - Amelia A. Dixon
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Jeptha Rideout and Ann Dixon
Husband Jeptha Rideout
Born: - Maugerville, York Co., N.B. Baptized: Died: June 21, 1881 - New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Father: Oliver Rideout 13 14 Mother: Susanna Seaman
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Ann Dickson Or Dixon - 1825
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, Maugerville, Sunbury Co, NB, 1799
2. Alt. Death, June 21, 1881
Wife Ann Dixon
Born: April 17, 1812 - Ireland Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Samuel Rideout
Born: July 24, 1850 - Salmon River, Victoria Co., N.B. Baptized: Died: May 9, 1923 Buried:Spouse: Emily Watson Marr: January 16, 1872
General Notes: Husband - Jeptha Rideout
<b>http://www.geocities.com/mori_hillman/pafg07.htm
Jephthah Rideout</b> was born<u><b><sup> </u></b></sup>about 1809 in New Brunswick. He died on 21 Jun 1881. He was buried<u><b><sup> 2 </u></b></sup> in Ortonville, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada. He married<u><b><sup> 3 </u></b></sup> Ann Dixon on 30 Nov 1830 in York, New Brunswick. <u>[Parents] </u>
Jepthah or Japeth or Japthey Rideout migrated from Maugerville to Carleton County between 1821 and 1826 together with his parents and most if not all his 12 or 13 brothers and sisters. ("The Rideouts" a four page typewritten document from the Family Histories collection, Author not cited, no date, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick [PANB])
In 1851 he petitioned for "about sixty to 100 Acres of Crown Land" inAndover Parish, Victoria County, on the St. John River near Ezekiel Rideout and across from the mouth of the Salmon River. "Petitioner wishes this land on the road system." His age given as 45. (See PANB microfilm F 4243)
Also in 1851 "Japthey" was found living in Perth Parish, in what is now Victoria County, New Brunswick with his wife Ann and children. His neighbour was his father-in-law, George Dixon. He is described as a 42year old farmer. (See http://www.upperstjohn.com/1851/perth5.htm#13).
In 1859 Jephtha again petioned for land. (We haven't seen PANB microfilm F 9021, as cited in http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/...)
By 1861 Jephthah Rideout appears as a 62 year old Baptist farmer residing in Grand Falls Parish, Victoria County, New Brunswick. On 11 January of the same year he petitioned for one hundred acres of land "South of [his father-in-law] Geo Dixons No. 131 Grand Falls." (See PANB 9026). (Grand Falls Parish was created from Andover Parish).
Jeptha Rideout and Ann Dickson Or Dixon
Husband Jeptha Rideout
Born: - Maugerville, York Co., N.B. Baptized: Died: June 21, 1881 - New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Father: Oliver Rideout 13 14 Mother: Susanna Seaman
Marriage: 1825
Other Spouse: Ann Dixon
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, Maugerville, Sunbury Co, NB, 1799
2. Alt. Death, June 21, 1881
Wife Ann Dickson Or Dixon
Born: - Maugerville, N. B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Amie Rideout
Born: 1846 - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: August 3, 1933 Buried:
2 M Elias Rideout
Born: June 2, 1831 - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: 1853 Buried:
3 M Ezekiel Rideout
Born: September 1826 - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: 1927 Buried:Spouse: Augusta Victoria Watson
4 M George Rideout
Born: 1840 - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Gideon Rideout
Born: 1833 - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: May 4, 1924 Buried:
6 F Margaret W. Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Margaret W. Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Margaret W. Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Mary Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Merritt
10 F Mary Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Merritt
11 F Mary Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Merritt
12 F Rebecca Rideout
Born: May 10, 1837 - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: February 18, 1911 Buried:
13 M Samuel Rideout
Born: July 24, 1850 - Salmon River, Victoria Co., N.B. Baptized: Died: May 9, 1923 Buried:Spouse: Emily Watson Marr: January 16, 1872
14 F Susanna Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
15 F Susanna Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
16 F Susanna Rideout
Born: - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
17 M William Rideout
Born: 1838 - Salmon River, N.B., Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Jeptha Rideout
<b>http://www.geocities.com/mori_hillman/pafg07.htm
Jephthah Rideout</b> was born<u><b><sup> </u></b></sup>about 1809 in New Brunswick. He died on 21 Jun 1881. He was buried<u><b><sup> 2 </u></b></sup> in Ortonville, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada. He married<u><b><sup> 3 </u></b></sup> Ann Dixon on 30 Nov 1830 in York, New Brunswick. <u>[Parents] </u>
Jepthah or Japeth or Japthey Rideout migrated from Maugerville to Carleton County between 1821 and 1826 together with his parents and most if not all his 12 or 13 brothers and sisters. ("The Rideouts" a four page typewritten document from the Family Histories collection, Author not cited, no date, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick [PANB])
In 1851 he petitioned for "about sixty to 100 Acres of Crown Land" inAndover Parish, Victoria County, on the St. John River near Ezekiel Rideout and across from the mouth of the Salmon River. "Petitioner wishes this land on the road system." His age given as 45. (See PANB microfilm F 4243)
Also in 1851 "Japthey" was found living in Perth Parish, in what is now Victoria County, New Brunswick with his wife Ann and children. His neighbour was his father-in-law, George Dixon. He is described as a 42year old farmer. (See http://www.upperstjohn.com/1851/perth5.htm#13).
In 1859 Jephtha again petioned for land. (We haven't seen PANB microfilm F 9021, as cited in http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/...)
By 1861 Jephthah Rideout appears as a 62 year old Baptist farmer residing in Grand Falls Parish, Victoria County, New Brunswick. On 11 January of the same year he petitioned for one hundred acres of land "South of [his father-in-law] Geo Dixons No. 131 Grand Falls." (See PANB 9026). (Grand Falls Parish was created from Andover Parish).
General Notes: Child - Gideon Rideout
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Never married.
Henry Milbury and Anna Dixon
Husband Henry Milbury
Born: August 17, 1625 - Stoke In Teignhead, Devon, England Baptized: Died: September 3, 1695 - York, York, Maine Buried:
Father: William Milbury Mother:
Marriage: 1648 - York, York, Maine
Noted events in his life were:
1. Baptised, Stoke In Teignhead, Devon, England, August 7, 1625
Wife Anna Dixon
Born: 1626 - Groton, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: - York, York, Maine Buried:
Father: William Dixon 15 16 17 Mother: Joane Pierson 15 16 17
Children
1 F Mary Milbury
Born: 1651 - York, York, Maine Baptized: Died: May 28, 1735 - York, York, Maine Buried:Spouse: James Freethy Marr: October 16, 1675 - York, York, Maine
General Notes: Husband - Henry Milbury
Henry Milbury, or Millbury was in before 1680. The will of William Dixon g ave something to his childr. and he may have m. a d. of Dixon.
He received a grant of 20 acres, and lived on Alcock's Neck on what is n ow known as the Norwood estate.
Arthur E. Dixon and Myrtle Rose
Husband Arthur E. Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Webster Dixon Mother: Annie Melvina Francis
Marriage:
Wife Myrtle Rose
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Olive Robertson Mother: Wallace Rose
Children
Arthur William Dixon and Winnifred Keefe
Husband Arthur William Dixon
Born: September 1895 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: December 1971 - Rollo Bay West P E I Buried:
Father: William W. Dixon Mother: Emily M. Webster
Marriage:
Wife Winnifred Keefe
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Henderson Keefe Mother: Keefe
Children
1 M William Arthur Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edna Isabelle Wilson
2 M George Robertson Dixon
Born: May 1918 - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: June 1993 - Colville Manor Souris Pe Buried:Spouse: Mary C. MackaySpouse: Thelma Eileen Dixon Marr: December 1950
3 F Emily Melvina Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Clarence Henry Burke
4 F Dorothy Hilda Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: James Nicholas ConohanSpouse: Alfred Higginbotham
5 F Laura Maude Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lloyd Jackson
6 F Jean Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Phyllis Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: William Lester Burke
8 M Sheldon Wood Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ruby Caroline Dixon
9 M Creighton Oren Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M Clarence Edison Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Dora Dixon
Barbara Dale Dixon and Wendell Macneill
Husband Barbara Dale Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Robertson Dixon Mother: Thelma Eileen Dixon
Marriage:
Wife Wendell Macneill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Johan Graham Dixon Macneill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Joshua Wendell George Macneill
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Benjamin Dixon and Mary Weldon
Husband Benjamin Dixon
Born: December 18, 1797 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1854 Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Rhoda Emmerson
Marriage: 1818
Wife Mary Weldon
Born: March 17, 1797 Baptized: Died: 1852 - New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Children
1 M James Emmerson Dixon
Born: - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: May 1891 - New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Spouse: Ellen Cornelia Ferris Marr: December 1848Spouse: Elizabeth Ferris Marr: 1870
2 F Rhoda Elizabeth Dixon
AKA: Elizabeth Born: 1822 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: (Capt.) Frederic W. Moses Marr: 1861
3 F Anna Weldon Dixon
Born: 1824 Baptized: Died: 1828 Buried:
4 M John W. Weldon Dixon
Born: 1829 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Isabella Seaton French Marr: 1850
5 F Esther Ann Dixon
Born: 1832 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John William Jenks Marr: 1854 - Indian Island, , Canada
6 M Andrew Dale Dixon
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mahala BlakeSpouse: Emma H.
General Notes: Husband - Benjamin Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.72-73:
"Benjamin, youngest son of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Miss Mary Weldon, daughter of Andrew Weldon, Esq., of Dorchester, about the year 1818. They resided for a time at Dorchester, and then removed to Sackville and after a few years returned to Dorchester, and from thence to Buctouche where they remained some ten years or upwards, and in 1845 he with his family removed to Indian Island. He was a mechanic and followed the various occupations of mason, miller and cooper as circumstances dictated. In early life he and his wife became members of the Methodist church, in which Mr. Dixon for many years was a zealous and effective exhorter and local preacher. His views respecting baptism having been changed, he joined the Baptist church and was employed by that body as a missionary to Charlotte County, N.B., where, as before stated, he settled his family in the year 1845. After the death of Mrs. Dixon in 1852, he married Mrs. Burnham, a widow lady residing in Lubec, Maine, and in a year or two after this marriage he went to Ohio to visit his father and family. From this visit he did not return. After visiting his relatives in Ohio he went to Michigan, and his subsequent history is unknown to his family. The family of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon consisted of three sons and three daughters, as follows: James Emmerson, Rhoda Elizabeth, Ann Weldon, John W. Weldon, Esther Ann and Andrew Dale."
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General Notes: Wife - Mary Weldon
daughter of Andrew Dale Weldon and Elizabeth Killam.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.72-73:
"Benjamin, youngest son of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Miss Mary Weldon, daughter of Andrew Weldon, Esq., of Dorchester, about the year 1818. They resided for a time at Dorchester, and then removed to Sackville and after a few years returned to Dorchester, and from thence to Buctouche where they remained some ten years or upwards, and in 1845 he with his family removed to Indian Island. He was a mechanic and followed the various occupations of mason, miller and cooper as circumstances dictated. In early life he and his wife became members of the Methodist church, in which Mr. Dixon for many years was a zealous and effective exhorter and local preacher. His views respecting baptism having been changed, he joined the Baptist church and was employed by that body as a missionary to Charlotte County, N.B., where, as before stated, he settled his family in the year 1845. After the death of Mrs. Dixon in 1852, he married Mrs. Burnham, a widow lady residing in Lubec, Maine, and in a year or two after this marriage he went to Ohio to visit his father and family. From this visit he did not return. After visiting his relatives in Ohio he went to Michigan, and his subsequent history is unknown to his family. The family of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon consisted of three sons and three daughters, as follows: James Emmerson, Rhoda Elizabeth, Ann Weldon, John W. Weldon, Esther Ann and Andrew Dale."
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General Notes: Child - James Emmerson Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.73:
"James Emmerson, eldest son of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon, acquired when young an education, and followed teaching for a time. He settled at Indian Island, and married Miss Ellen Comelia Ferris in December, 1848. Their children are Richard Ferris, John Chaffy, Charles Weldon, Mary Ellen, Horace, Sidney Gordon, Arthur James and Comelia Ferris. Mrs. Dixon died March 6, 1868, aged 41 years. In 1870 Mr. Dixon married Miss Elizabeth Ferris, a sister of his first wife. No family by the second marriage. Mr. Dixon died in May 1891, aged 71 years."
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1881 Census, Deer Island, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA:
James DIXON; male; age 62; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Customs App.; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Episcopal
Mary DIXON; female; age 55; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: F.C. Baptist
John DIXON; male; age 28; occupation: Fisherman; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: F.C. Baptist
Sidney DIXON; male; age 19; occupation: Clerk; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: F.C. Baptist
Arthur DIXON; male; age 17; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: F.C. Baptist
Cornelia DIXON; female; age 15; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: F.C. Baptist
Eliza CHAFFY; female; age 76; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: F.C. Baptist
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General Notes: Child - Rhoda Elizabeth Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.74:
"Rhoda Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon, was married in 1861 to Captain Frederic W. Moses, formerly of Yarmouth, England. Mr. Moses is a leading business man at Indian Island. They have no family."
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1881 Census, Grand Manan, Charlotte, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Frederick MOSES; male; age 62; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Fisherman; birthplace: England; religion: Church of England
Elizabeth MOSES; female; age 63; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
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General Notes: Child - Anna Weldon Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.74:
"Anna Weldon, second daughter of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon, died in childhood."
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General Notes: Child - John W. Weldon Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.74-75:
"John W. Weldon, second son of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon, followed for a time the occupation of cooper, with his father at Indian Island. He married in 1850, Miss Isabella Seaton French, of St. George, N.B. They removed to the United States and reside (1891) at Somerville, Mass. Their children are Benjamin Weldon, Clara B., John A., Charles Adams, Laura E., Charlotte M., and William F."
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1880 Census, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts:
John W. DIXON (head of family); male; white; age 51; married; occupation: Mechanic; birthplace: New Brunswick; father's birthplace: N.B.; mother's birthplace: N.B.
Isabella S. DIXON (wife); female; white; age 50; married; occupation: Keeping House; birthplace: New Brunswick; father's birthplace: N.Y.; mother's birthplace: N.B.
Laura E. DIXON (daughter); female; white; age 21; single; birthplace: Maine
William F. DIXON (son); male; white; age 15; single; birthplace: Massachusetts
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General Notes: Child - Esther Ann Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.75-76:
"Esther Ann, third daughter of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon, married Mr. John William Jenks, at Indian Island in the year 1854. They reside (1891) at Parrsboro, N.S. Mr. Jenks is a merchant and Postmaster. Their surviving children are named Ernest Weldon, and Stuart Dixon. Three others died in childhood."
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1881 Census, Mills, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, CANADA:
John W. JENKS; male; age 55; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Post Master; birthplace: Nova Scotia; religion: Church of England
Esther E. JENKS; female; age 45; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Stewart W. JENKS; male; age 11; birthplace: Nova Scotia; religion: Church of England
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General Notes: Child - Andrew Dale Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.76:
"Andrew Dale, youngest son of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon, resided for a time at Portland, Me., and then removed to Fall River, Mass. He married Miss Mahala Blake. Their children were named Ella and Minnie, the latter of whom is not living."
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1880 Census, Fall River, Bristol, Massachusetts:
Andrew D. DIXON (head of family); male; white; age 43; married; occupation: Cooper; birthplace: Maine*; father's birthplace: (blank); mother's birthplace: (blank)
Emma H. DIXON (wife); female; white; age 42; married; occupation: Keeping House; birthplace: Maine; father's birthplace: Vermont; mother's birthplace: Vermont
Ella F. DIXON (daughter); female; white; age 20; single; occupation: At Home; birthplace: Maine
Minnie A. DIXON (daughter); female; white; age 17; single; occupation: Works in Cotton Mill; birthplace: Maine
*apparently this birthplace is incorrect
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Benjamin Morris Dixon and Judith Hills Skillings
Husband Benjamin Morris Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Judith Hills Skillings
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Hills Skillings Mother: Ruth Crossman
Children
1 M Jeremy Daniel Maurice Skillings
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Benjamin Morris Dixon
Still Living.
General Notes: Wife - Judith Hills Skillings
Still Living.
General Notes: Child - Jeremy Daniel Maurice Skillings
Donald Peter Dixon and Betty Dixon
Husband Donald Peter Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rosco Dixon Mother: Mary Agnes McNamara
Marriage:
Wife Betty Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gary Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Robert Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Linda Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Carman Frederick Dixon and Marion Wells Trueman
Husband Carman Frederick Dixon
Born: May 27, 1912 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. Baptized: Died: July 22, 1962 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. Buried:
Father: James Leaman Dixon Mother: Margaret Olivia Louisa Avard
Marriage: December 4, 1937 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
Wife Marion Wells Trueman
Born: June 9, 1912 - Campbellton, Restigouche, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 2004 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. Buried:
Father: Donald Stephen Trueman Mother: Mary Edith Wells
Children
1 M James Frederick Dixon
Born: December 5, 1938 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick Baptized: Died: October 8, 2011 - Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick Buried:Spouse: Sahron Mulhall
2 M Robert Charles Dixon
Born: 1943 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Marina French
3 M David Trueman Dixon
Born: 1945 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anne Crawford
4 M John Leaman Lea Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Linda McKay
John Smith and Caroline Lavinia Dixon
Husband John Smith
Born: 1830 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1870
Wife Caroline Lavinia Dixon
Born: September 8, 1830 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Coates Dixon Mother: Matilda Beckwith
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Smith
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Charles Dixon and Rhoda Emmerson
Husband Charles Dixon
Born: January 10, 1766 - Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Baptized: February 4, 1766 - Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Died: May 22, 1854 - Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois, USA Buried: May 1854 - Davenport, Scott, Iowa, USA
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Susannah Coates
Marriage: 1788 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Humphrey - October 13, 1799 - New Brunswick Or Nova Scotia, Canada
Wife Rhoda Emmerson
AKA: Rhoda Emerson Born: August 1, 1769 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: July 27, 1799 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Children
1 M William Dixon
Born: August 7, 1789 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1830 - Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Weldon Marr: September 3, 1812 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
2 M Charles Dixon
Born: March 22, 1791 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1791 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
3 M Charles Dixon
Born: June 8, 1793 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1867 - Point DE Bute, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Spouse: Jane Elizabeth Metcalf Marr: 1818 - New Brunswick, Canada
4 F Hannah Dixon
Born: September 6, 1795 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: July 3, 1862 - Wisconsin, USA Buried:Spouse: John Barnes Marr: 1815 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
5 M Benjamin Dixon
Born: December 18, 1797 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1854 Buried:Spouse: Mary Weldon Marr: 1818
General Notes: Husband - Charles Dixon
At the age of six, Charles immigrated with his parents from England to Canada. An interesting fact: in 1803 he traveled across the entire U.S. (from north to south): from Canada to present-day Cincinnati by foot, then by boat down the Mississippi to New Orleans. This was prior to the Lewis & Clark expedition! He returned to Canada by sea. In 1837 he joined the LDS (Mormon) Church and moved his family to Kirtland, Ohio, where they remained until 1854. He died while the family was moving to Utah to gather with the Saints.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, 1891:
"CHARLES DIXON, eldest son of Charles and Susanna Coates Dixon, was six years old when he left England and came with his parents to Nova Scotia. He was a healthy, vigorous youth, capable of any amount of physical endurance. At the age of sixteen, during the closing years of the Revolutionary War, he and other youths of Sackville and vicinity were taken to Fort Cumberland to perform garrison duty, and acquitted themselves creditably.
In the year 1788 he married Miss Rhoda Emmerson, a daughter of one of the original grantees of Sackville. Mr. Dixon settled on a portion of the land purchased by his father from Danial Hawkins, and rapidly redeemed the same from the wilderness and turned it into fruitful fields.
.....Mrs. Rhoda Emmerson Dixon died July 17, 1799, in the thirtieth year of her age. Mr. Dixon soon after married Miss Elizabeth Humphrey, eldest daughter of Mrs. William Humphrey, of whom mention has been previously made. This marriage, occurring so soon after the death of his first wife, so shocked the sense of propriety of Mr. Dixon's Methodist associates (for he was a member of the Methodist Society) as to cause for a time some estrangement. His parents, however, were the more inclined to overlook the offence, inasmuch as the bride being a Yorkshire lass, the alliance was regarded by them with more favor than the former one. Doubtless they believed (as most Yorkshire people do to the present day) that there is no one quite the equal of a good Yorkshireman.
......Mr. Dixon turned his attention occasionally to various enterprises quite outside of his farming operations. He also had a strong desire to see some other portions of America. About the year 1803, he and a young neighbor named Timothy Richardson visited the United States, through which they journeyed, much of the time on foot, until they reached Ohio. At or near the place now called Cincinnati, they had a boat constructed in which they pursued their journey to New Orleans. From thence they took passage by sea to New York, where in due time they arrived. Mr Dixon, however, fell ill with fever and ague which occasioned increased expenses and delay. Fortunately his brother in law, George Bulmer, was in the city, and finding them out, rendered them such pecuniary aid as they required to enable them to pursue their journey homeward. They then took passage for home with one Capt. Burnham. At Mount Desert they were detained by the severity of the weather for a considerable time, but at length reached home in safety. Whether Mr. Dixon or his companion then had thoughts of finding a home in the United States, is not known.
Soon after his return home he made preparations for brewing ale, and erected one or two stone buildings for that purpose, near where the residence of J. R. Rainie now stands. This enterprise not proving a success, he next turned his attention to the erection of a windmill near the same spot. This also proved unsuccessful, and he subsequently made extensive preparations, and built another mill on a much more expensive scale which stood near his own residence. This one promised to give good satisfaction, but was unfortunately destroyed by fire, and proved a serious pecuniary loss. In 1825 he and his son-in-law Mr. McKinlay, entered into an arrangement to build a ship, upon which in the early part of 1826 they had made considerable progress, when news came from England of a serious decline in the price of ships. They then ceased work, and about two years subsequently sold out to other parties who completed the vessel.
After this unprofitable speculation, Mr. Dixon confined his attention quite successfully to his farm until he sold out, and removed with his wife and seven youngest children to Ohio in the year 1837. Mr. Dixon's removal to Ohio was due to the fact that several of his family had recently embraced the views of the people called Mormons, or Latter Day Saints, and he felt it to be the only safe and proper course for him to pursue. The writer has a vivid recollection of an interview that took place between Mr. Dixon and his brother Edward, at which he earnestly pressed upon his brother's consideration, his recently embraced views, and faithfully exhorted him to follow his example, and warning him of the folly and danger of remaining in a country so soon to be destroyed, as he believed.
Mr. Dixon and family left Sackville on the first day of September, 1837, and travelled in a number of covered wagons, arriving at Kirtland, Ohio, the place of their destination, on the 14th of October, where he purchased a property and settled his family. The year following in the autumn, he, with his daughter Jane and youngest son, started for Missouri. Soon after they had crossed the Missouri River, they met large numbers of the Mormon people, who were being driven out of that state by force, most of whom were in a most destitute condition. They returned with these people to Quincy, Illinois, where Mr. Dixon hired a house and remained for the winter, and liberally used his means in entertaining and relieving the necessities of these poor suffering destitute brethren. The following spring he returned to Ohio (Kirtland), where he pursued with his usual diligence and industry his occupation of farming until the spring of 1854. When he had entered upon his 89th year, and had become nearly blind*, he and his wife, with some of the family, left Ohio for Salt Lake City. They arrived at Rock Island and halted for a few days, while their party were fitting up and getting their teams ready for the journey across the plains. Here Mr. Dixon, on account of his blindness, fell from the steps of a hotel and sustained injuries which proved fatal, and his death occurred on the 22nd day of May (1854). He was buried at Davenport, Iowa. The family pursued their journey, arriving safely at their destination. Mrs. Dixon survived her husband some eleven years, and died at about the same age." (the entire book is online at http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html , see chapter III, p. 57-61 -- <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html" TARGET="_blank">Charles Dixon Book</a>)
*this same book says that several of Charles Dixon's near relatives also became blind or nearly blind in their old age.
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1850 Census, Kirtland Dist.#85, Lake County, Ohio (date: 16 Oct 1850)
p.217; dwelling #83; family #86:
Charles DICKSON; age 85; male; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: Eng.
Elizabeth DICKSON; age 75; female; birthplace: Eng.
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General Notes: Wife - Rhoda Emmerson
daughter of Benjamin Emerson and Hannah Bliss.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p. 57-58:
"In the year 1788 he (Charles Dixon II) married Miss Rhoda Emmerson, a daughter of one of the original grantees of Sackville......Mr. Dixon settled on a portion of the land purchased by his father of Daniel Hawkins and rapidly redeemed the same from the wilderness and turned it into fruitful fields. The children of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon were:
- William, born August 7, 1789.
- Charles, born March 22, 1791. (Died in infancy.)
- Charles, born June 8, 1793.
- Hannah, born September 6, 1795.
- Benjamin, born December 18, 1797.
Mrs. Rhoda E. Dixon died July 27, 1799 in the thirtieth year of her age.
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General Notes: Child - William Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.61:
"William, eldest son of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Elizabeth Weldon, daughter of Andrew Weldon, Esq., of Dorchester. They settled at Memramcook, where he followed farming and milling. Their children were named Andrew, Charles, Rhoda, John Weldon, William, Edward, Amasa and Elizabeth Ann.
William Dixon, died in the year 1830, aged 40 years. His widow afterward married a Mr. Evans, a cabinet maker. They had two children, and Mrs. Evans died in 1854, aged 60 years."
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General Notes: Child - Charles Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson,
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General Notes: Child - Charles Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.65-66:
"Charles, second son of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Jane Elisabeth Metcalf, of Point De Bute, where he settled and for a time engaged in merchandise, but subsequently turned his attention to farming. He was also a superior mechanic, an intelligent and industrious man, and a diligent reader. He died in 1867, aged 74 years. His widow survived her husband seven years. Their family bore the names of John, Joseph, Mary, William Edwin, Charles and George E. Ritchie."
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1851 Census, Westmorland, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Charles DIXON; male; head of family; age 58; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: N.B.
Jane DIXON; female; wife; age 50; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: N.B.
William DIXON; male; son; age 20; birthplace: N.B.
Charles DIXON; male; son; age 13; birthplace: N.B.
George DIXON; male; son; age 10; birthplace: N.B.
James TILLMON; male; age 17; ethnic origin: Irish; occupation: Shoemaker; birthplace: N.B.
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General Notes: Child - Hannah Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.68-69:
"Hannah, only daughter of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Mr. John Barnes in the year 1815. They resided at Sackville. Mr. Barnes followed farming and milling until the year 1836, when he and his family, excepting the eldest daughter, removed to and settled in Wisconsin. Their family consisted of four daughters and three sons, as follows, viz: Rhoda, Rufus, Emily, Mary, John Wesley, Hannah Elizabeth, Charles William, and two who died in infancy. Mr. Barnes died March 25, 1854, aged 73 years, and Mrs. Barnes died July 3, 1862, aged 67 years."
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General Notes: Child - Benjamin Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.72-73:
"Benjamin, youngest son of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Miss Mary Weldon, daughter of Andrew Weldon, Esq., of Dorchester, about the year 1818. They resided for a time at Dorchester, and then removed to Sackville and after a few years returned to Dorchester, and from thence to Buctouche where they remained some ten years or upwards, and in 1845 he with his family removed to Indian Island. He was a mechanic and followed the various occupations of mason, miller and cooper as circumstances dictated. In early life he and his wife became members of the Methodist church, in which Mr. Dixon for many years was a zealous and effective exhorter and local preacher. His views respecting baptism having been changed, he joined the Baptist church and was employed by that body as a missionary to Charlotte County, N.B., where, as before stated, he settled his family in the year 1845. After the death of Mrs. Dixon in 1852, he married Mrs. Burnham, a widow lady residing in Lubec, Maine, and in a year or two after this marriage he went to Ohio to visit his father and family. From this visit he did not return. After visiting his relatives in Ohio he went to Michigan, and his subsequent history is unknown to his family. The family of Benjamin and Mary Weldon Dixon consisted of three sons and three daughters, as follows: James Emmerson, Rhoda Elizabeth, Ann Weldon, John W. Weldon, Esther Ann and Andrew Dale."
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Charles Dixon and Elizabeth Humphrey
Husband Charles Dixon
Born: January 10, 1766 - Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Baptized: February 4, 1766 - Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Died: May 22, 1854 - Rock Island, Rock Island, Illinois, USA Buried: May 1854 - Davenport, Scott, Iowa, USA
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Susannah Coates
Marriage: October 13, 1799 - New Brunswick Or Nova Scotia, Canada
Other Spouse: Rhoda Emmerson - 1788 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Wife Elizabeth Humphrey
Born: March 29, 1777 - Windsor, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: July 12, 1864 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Buried: July 17, 1864 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Children
1 M John Dixon
Born: August 9, 1800 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1825 - Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
2 F Elizabeth Dixon
Born: January 1, 1803 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: November 16, 1890 - Pima, Graham, Arizona Territory, USA Buried: November 1890 - Glenbar, Graham, Arizona, USASpouse: John McKinlay Marr: November 11, 1824 - Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
3 M Sidney Dixon
Born: August 9, 1805 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1832 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA Buried:Spouse: Eliza Woodman
4 M Leonard Dixon
Born: July 12, 1808 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: April 11, 1875 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried: April 1875 - Sackville Cemetery, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CanadaSpouse: Eliza Robson Marr: July 14, 1832 - Westmorland, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
5 F Jane Dixon
Born: October 13, 1810 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: October 31, 1879 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Buried: November 1879 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: George Harrison Pepper Marr: 1840 - Adams, Illinois, USASpouse: (Dr.) William Walker Rust Marr: November 18, 1856 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA
6 F Ruth Roach Dixon
Born: August 4, 1813 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: April 24, 1893 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Buried:Spouse: Edward Ohara Marr: 1850 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA
7 M Christopher Flintoff Dixon
Born: May 6, 1816 - Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: September 12, 1905 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: Jane Elizabeth Wightman Marr: September 1, 1844 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA
8 M Edward Dixon
Born: August 17, 1818 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: November 7, 1892 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: November 1892 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Sarah Ann Gould Marr: October 1859 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
9 M Alfred Dixon
Born: January 31, 1821 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: September 19, 1880 - New York, New York Buried:Spouse: Mary Biggart Marr: 1854Spouse: Julia A. Hall Marr: 1877
10 F Mary Ann Dixon
Born: July 13, 1823 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: November 10, 1903 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA AFN: 1ZR6-1DSpouse: Charles Billings Wightman Marr: November 26, 1843 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA
11 F Martha Dixon
Born: June 27, 1825 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: November 16, 1916 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Buried: November 19, 1916 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Orrawell Simons Marr: October 11, 1846 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA
General Notes: Husband - Charles Dixon
At the age of six, Charles immigrated with his parents from England to Canada. An interesting fact: in 1803 he traveled across the entire U.S. (from north to south): from Canada to present-day Cincinnati by foot, then by boat down the Mississippi to New Orleans. This was prior to the Lewis & Clark expedition! He returned to Canada by sea. In 1837 he joined the LDS (Mormon) Church and moved his family to Kirtland, Ohio, where they remained until 1854. He died while the family was moving to Utah to gather with the Saints.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, 1891:
"CHARLES DIXON, eldest son of Charles and Susanna Coates Dixon, was six years old when he left England and came with his parents to Nova Scotia. He was a healthy, vigorous youth, capable of any amount of physical endurance. At the age of sixteen, during the closing years of the Revolutionary War, he and other youths of Sackville and vicinity were taken to Fort Cumberland to perform garrison duty, and acquitted themselves creditably.
In the year 1788 he married Miss Rhoda Emmerson, a daughter of one of the original grantees of Sackville. Mr. Dixon settled on a portion of the land purchased by his father from Danial Hawkins, and rapidly redeemed the same from the wilderness and turned it into fruitful fields.
.....Mrs. Rhoda Emmerson Dixon died July 17, 1799, in the thirtieth year of her age. Mr. Dixon soon after married Miss Elizabeth Humphrey, eldest daughter of Mrs. William Humphrey, of whom mention has been previously made. This marriage, occurring so soon after the death of his first wife, so shocked the sense of propriety of Mr. Dixon's Methodist associates (for he was a member of the Methodist Society) as to cause for a time some estrangement. His parents, however, were the more inclined to overlook the offence, inasmuch as the bride being a Yorkshire lass, the alliance was regarded by them with more favor than the former one. Doubtless they believed (as most Yorkshire people do to the present day) that there is no one quite the equal of a good Yorkshireman.
......Mr. Dixon turned his attention occasionally to various enterprises quite outside of his farming operations. He also had a strong desire to see some other portions of America. About the year 1803, he and a young neighbor named Timothy Richardson visited the United States, through which they journeyed, much of the time on foot, until they reached Ohio. At or near the place now called Cincinnati, they had a boat constructed in which they pursued their journey to New Orleans. From thence they took passage by sea to New York, where in due time they arrived. Mr Dixon, however, fell ill with fever and ague which occasioned increased expenses and delay. Fortunately his brother in law, George Bulmer, was in the city, and finding them out, rendered them such pecuniary aid as they required to enable them to pursue their journey homeward. They then took passage for home with one Capt. Burnham. At Mount Desert they were detained by the severity of the weather for a considerable time, but at length reached home in safety. Whether Mr. Dixon or his companion then had thoughts of finding a home in the United States, is not known.
Soon after his return home he made preparations for brewing ale, and erected one or two stone buildings for that purpose, near where the residence of J. R. Rainie now stands. This enterprise not proving a success, he next turned his attention to the erection of a windmill near the same spot. This also proved unsuccessful, and he subsequently made extensive preparations, and built another mill on a much more expensive scale which stood near his own residence. This one promised to give good satisfaction, but was unfortunately destroyed by fire, and proved a serious pecuniary loss. In 1825 he and his son-in-law Mr. McKinlay, entered into an arrangement to build a ship, upon which in the early part of 1826 they had made considerable progress, when news came from England of a serious decline in the price of ships. They then ceased work, and about two years subsequently sold out to other parties who completed the vessel.
After this unprofitable speculation, Mr. Dixon confined his attention quite successfully to his farm until he sold out, and removed with his wife and seven youngest children to Ohio in the year 1837. Mr. Dixon's removal to Ohio was due to the fact that several of his family had recently embraced the views of the people called Mormons, or Latter Day Saints, and he felt it to be the only safe and proper course for him to pursue. The writer has a vivid recollection of an interview that took place between Mr. Dixon and his brother Edward, at which he earnestly pressed upon his brother's consideration, his recently embraced views, and faithfully exhorted him to follow his example, and warning him of the folly and danger of remaining in a country so soon to be destroyed, as he believed.
Mr. Dixon and family left Sackville on the first day of September, 1837, and travelled in a number of covered wagons, arriving at Kirtland, Ohio, the place of their destination, on the 14th of October, where he purchased a property and settled his family. The year following in the autumn, he, with his daughter Jane and youngest son, started for Missouri. Soon after they had crossed the Missouri River, they met large numbers of the Mormon people, who were being driven out of that state by force, most of whom were in a most destitute condition. They returned with these people to Quincy, Illinois, where Mr. Dixon hired a house and remained for the winter, and liberally used his means in entertaining and relieving the necessities of these poor suffering destitute brethren. The following spring he returned to Ohio (Kirtland), where he pursued with his usual diligence and industry his occupation of farming until the spring of 1854. When he had entered upon his 89th year, and had become nearly blind*, he and his wife, with some of the family, left Ohio for Salt Lake City. They arrived at Rock Island and halted for a few days, while their party were fitting up and getting their teams ready for the journey across the plains. Here Mr. Dixon, on account of his blindness, fell from the steps of a hotel and sustained injuries which proved fatal, and his death occurred on the 22nd day of May (1854). He was buried at Davenport, Iowa. The family pursued their journey, arriving safely at their destination. Mrs. Dixon survived her husband some eleven years, and died at about the same age." (the entire book is online at http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html , see chapter III, p. 57-61 -- <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html" TARGET="_blank">Charles Dixon Book</a>)
*this same book says that several of Charles Dixon's near relatives also became blind or nearly blind in their old age.
see also http://www.rootcellar.us/dixon.htm (<a href="http://www.rootcellar.us/dixon.htm" TARGET="_blank">click here</a>)
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1850 Census, Kirtland Dist.#85, Lake County, Ohio (date: 16 Oct 1850)
p.217; dwelling #83; family #86:
Charles DICKSON; age 85; male; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: Eng.
Elizabeth DICKSON; age 75; female; birthplace: Eng.
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General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Humphrey
Born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada March 29, 1777 (or perhaps 29 Mar 1778), to William Humphrey and Jane Flintoff, who had immigrated from Yorkshire, England. She married Charles Dixon of Sackville, New Brunswick, on 13 Oct 1799. They became the parents of 11 children.
In 1836 they joined the LDS ("Mormon") Church, and moved to Kirtland, Ohio. According to excerpts from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, 1891:
Mr. Dixon and family left Sackville on the first day of September, 1837, and travelled in a number of covered wagons, arriving at Kirtland, Ohio on the 14th of October, where he purchased a property and settled his family. The year following in the autumn, he, with his daughter Jane and youngest son, started for Missouri. Soon after they had crossed the Missouri River, they met large numbers of the Mormon people, who were being driven out of that state by force, most of whom were in a most destitute condition. They returned with these people to Quincy, Illinois, where Mr. Dixon hired a house and remained for the winter, and liberally used his means in entertaining and relieving the necessities of these poor suffering destitute brethren. The following spring he returned to Kirtland, where he pursued with his usual diligence and industry his occupation of farming until the spring of 1854.
When he had entered upon his 89th year, and had become nearly blind, he and his wife, with some of the family, left Ohio for Salt Lake City. They arrived at Rock Island and halted for a few days, while their party were fitting up and getting their teams ready for the journey across the plains. Here Mr. Dixon, on account of his blindness, fell from the steps of a hotel and sustained injuries which proved fatal, and his death occurred on the 22nd day of May (1854). He was buried at Davenport, Iowa. The family pursued their journey, arriving safely at their destination. Mrs. Dixon lived in Payson, Utah and survived her husband some eleven years, and died at about the same age."
see http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html , chapter III, p. 57-61 (<a href="http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html" TARGET="_blank">click here</a>)
She is buried in Payson City Cemetery, the earliest-born person buried there.
ANOTHER SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF ELIZABETH HUMPHREY DIXON:
"Elizabeth Humphrey and Charles Dixon, a young widower, were married in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. She faithfully stood by her husband through business adventures, which were generally unsuccessful. He soon confined his energies to farming. They had a large family together.
After being converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints*, they found it necessary to move to Kirtland, Ohio, to be near other Saints. In the Spring of 1854, the family decided to go west.** Charles was nearly eighty-eight and Elizabeth was seventy-seven. They formed a company with eight*** of their children and their respective families.
Tragedy struck after they arrived at Rock Island, Illinois. Charles fell and broke his hip. The injury proved to be fatal. He died and was buried across the river near Davenport, Iowa.
They left Florence, Nebraska, in a company with Elder McKnight in charge and they arrived in Salt Lake City on October 16, 1854.****
Four days later, they reached their final destination of Payson, Utah. Elizabeth made her home for some time with her son, Christopher, and his family. They lived in an adobe house.
Elizabeth passed away at the age of eighty-seven and was buried in the Payson Cemetery beside the grave of a little Indian girl who helped her during her advancing years."
*they were converted to the LDS ("Mormon") Church in 1836, and moved to Kirtland in 1837.
**they went west to Utah in 1854.
***only two or three of their children actually traveled west with them in 1854. The others came later.
****I don't think October 16 is the correct date of their arrival. The number of children who traveled with them, and the date they arrived, appear to have been confused with the story of her daughter-in-law, Jane Elizabeth Wightman Dixon, who with her husband Christopher F. Dixon and eight children arrived in the valley October 16, 1862 (her daughter Emma Jane's seventh birthday). It isn't likely that Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon had arrived on the very same day, eight years earlier.
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1850 Census, Kirtland Dist.#85, Lake County, Ohio (date: 16 Oct 1850)
p.217; dwelling #83; family #86:
Charles DICKSON; age 85; male; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: Eng.
Elizabeth DICKSON; age 75; female; birthplace: Eng.
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1860 Census, Payson, Utah County, Utah Territory (date: 25 Aug 1860)
p. (p.5-6 of 24 ); dwelling #2151; family #1717:
Orval SYMONS; age 39; male; occupation: Farmer; value of real estate: $7000; value of personal estate: $1600; birthplace: NH
Martha SYMONS; age 36; female; birthplace: N(ew) B(runswick)
Iela? SYMONS; age 14; female; birthplace: Ohio
Elizth. SYMONS; age 11; female; birthplace: Ohio; attending school
Edwin SYMONS; age 6; male; birthplace: U(tah) T(erritory); attending school
Orval SYMONS; age 8months; male; birthplace: U(tah) T(erritory)
Elizth. DICKSON; age 83; female; birthplace: Nova S(cotia)
Cornelius CHRISTIANSON; age 17; male; birthplace: Den(mark); attending school
Martha INGLISH; age 58; female; birthplace: Eng.
Andrew CHRISTIANSON; age 16; male; birthplace: Den(mark)
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A death notice for Mrs. Dixon appeared in the DESERET NEWS, August 24, 1864. The online "Abstracts of Deaths and Marriage Notices in the DESERET NEWS" says that she died in Payson, on July 29, 1864, aged 88 years 4 months. (The newspaper article actually says that she died "on the 29th ult."). The date was apparently an error, because she actually died July 12th (according to most researchers), or July 17th (according to cemetery records). July 17th was probably her burial date. If her correct birthdate was 29 Mar 1777, her age would actually have been 87 years 4 months if she had lived until 29 July 1864.
(see http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eutsaltla/obit_DeseretNews_1860s.html#1860 or see the original on microfilm at FHL US/CAN Film 0026590, item 1 )
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General Notes: Child - John Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Page 76:
"John, the eldest son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, died at Miramichi when a young man and unmarried."
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General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Dixon
Came to Utah in about 1860.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 76-77:
"Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, married Mr. John McKinlay, of Yarmouth, N.S., in the year 1824. Mr. McKinlay resided at Sackville and carried on the business of Boot and Shoe making until 1842, when he removed with his family to Ohio, and subsequently to Burlington, Iowa, where he settled and remained until his death. The family consisted of Lavina A., Jane E., John, Sarah E., Charles D., George Edward, Sidney D., Arabella and one who died in infancy. Mr. McKinlay died of cholera, at Burlington, in the year 1859, aged 57 years. Soon after the death of her husband Mrs. McKinlay removed with the remainder of her family to Utah and resided at Spanish Fork and at Payson. She died while visiting her daughter in Arizona in November 1890, aged 88 years nearly."
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General Notes: Child - Sidney Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Page 78:
"Sidney, the second son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, went to New Orleans about the year 1832, where he soon after died of cholera, aged 27 years. He was not married."
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Note: some other researchers say that he married Eliza Woodman (not sure if correct).
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General Notes: Child - Leonard Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 78-79:
"Leonard, third son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, married Eliza Robson in 1832, eldest daughter of late Thomas Robson, merchant of Sackville. Leonard resided at Sackville on a portion of the property previously owned by his father, and redeemed the most of it from the wilderness. The family of Leonard and Eliza Robson Dixon consisted of four sons and one daughter, named James, Isabel, Robson Morice, Henry Daniel, and Charles Thomas. Leonard Dixon was an industrious, well-meaning and highly respected man. He died in 1875, aged 67 years. Mrs. Dixon survived her husband several years."
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General Notes: Child - Jane Dixon
Came to Utah in 1854, in the Benjamin Thomas Mitchell Company (see http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompany/0,15797,4017-1-209,00.html )
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 80-81:
"Jane, second daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, accompanied her parents when they removed from Sackville to Kirtland, Ohio, and married George Harrison Pepper of Quincy, Illinois, in the year 1840. Their children were named Lucretia Jane, and Charles Edward. Two others died in childhood. Mr. Pepper died also at Quincy in 1852, and soon after the death of her husband, Mrs. Pepper removed from Illinois to Utah, and there was married to Wm. W. Rust in the year 1856. No children by the second marriage. Mrs. Pepper Rust died in 1879, aged 69 years." (see http://home.comcast.net/~montemac/yorkshire2000/charles-dixon-book.html )
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General Notes: Child - Ruth Roach Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Page 82:
"Ruth, third daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, accompanied her parents when they removed from Sackville to Kirtland, Ohio, and in the year 1850 was married to Edward O'Hara, and resided for a time in Indiana. Mr. O'Hara's health having failed, he was advised to try a change of climate, and in 1860 went with his family to California. While there his health greatly improved and he soon after returned to Utah and settled at Payson. The children of Edward and Ruth Dixon O'Hara, are named Mary Elizabeth and Genevia and Eugenie, twins. Mr. O'Hara died in December 1886. Mrs. O'Hara still survives (1891)."
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General Notes: Child - Christopher Flintoff Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 82-83:
"Christopher Flintoff, fourth son of Charles and Elisabeth Humphrey Dixon, removed with his father's family from Sackville, N[ew].B[runswick]., to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1837. He followed farming there until the year 1861, when he with his family removed to Utah and settled at Payson, where he still resides. In the year 1844 he married Miss Jane E. Wightman, of Herkimer County, New York. Their family consists of Joseph W. (who died in infancy) Ruth Elizabeth, Charles H., John Henry, Mary A., Erastus W., Emma J., Estelle V. and Christopher F. Mrs. Dixon died in 1877. Mr. Dixon still survives (1891)."
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See also "A Profile of Latter-day Saints of Kirtland, Ohio, and Members of Zion's Camp, 1830-1839" by Milton V. Backman, Jr. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University, 1982. p.21
He came to Utah in 1862, as a captain of 1st Ten, with the Isaac A. Canfield Company. They left Florence, Nebraska July 30, 1862 and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley October 16-17, 1862 (see http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/0,15791,4018-1-27919,00.html )
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General Notes: Child - Edward Dixon
Came to Utah in 1854.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 84-85:
"Edward, fifth son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, removed from Sackville, N.B. with his father's family to Ohio in 1837, where he followed farming until 1854. He crossed the Plains in company with his sisters and their families in that year and proceeded to California where he remained until 1859, when he returned to Ohio, by way of Panama and New York. He married in October 1859, Sarah Ann Gould, daughter of John Gould Esq., of Cleveland. And in company with his brother Alfred's family in 1860 again crossed the Plains and settled in California, where he remained until 1865, when he returned to and settled at Payson, Utah, where he still resides. His family consists of three daughters and one son, named Victoria Estelle, Hattie A., Ireta Elisabeth and Edward Henry. Mrs. Dixon died in the year 1882 aged 54 years. Mr. Dixon is still in good health and active (1891)."
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General Notes: Child - Alfred Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 85-86:
"Alfred, youngest son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, removed with his father, and his family, from Sackville, N.B. to Kirkland, Ohio, in 1837, where he made his home until 1843 when he went to Quincy, Ill., and studied law for a couple of years. He then went to Porter Co., Indiana, and engaged in law practice and farming, until 1860, and in April of that year he with his family, accompanied by his brother Edward and his wife, crossed the Plains with horse teams and settled in Sacramento, California. In the year 1854 he married Miss Mary Biggart, of Ohio. Their family consisted of three sons, named George B., William E., and Charles H. Mrs. Dixon died in 1875 and in 1877 Mr. Dixon married Mrs. Julia A. Hall, of New York, a native of Sackville, N.B. About three years after this marriage, he, with his wife, started to visit their native country, and in New York City Mr. Dixon was taken suddenly ill and died on the 19th of September 1880, aged 59 years."
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General Notes: Child - Mary Ann Dixon
Mary Ann Dixon was first baptized into the LDS Church about 1838.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 86-87:
"Mary A., fourth daughter of Charles and Elisabeth Humphrey Dixon, with her parents and their family, removed from Sackville, N.B., to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1837, and in the year 1843 she married Charles B. Wightman. They resided at Kirtland until 1862, when they removed to Utah and settled at Payson. Their children are named Amy J., Mary E., Joseph, Caroline L., Charles H., Martha E., William E., Arthur A., Abbie May, and Merton who died in infancy."
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ANOTHER SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF MARY ANN DIXON WIGHTMAN (author unknown):
"Mary Ann was born in Canada in 1823. She married Charles Billings Wightman on November 26, 1843 in Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio. They were the parents of nine children.
Mary Ann assisted her husband, in helping build the Kirtland Temple.
They lived in a large stone house near which was a maple grove which yielded large amounts of sap for maple syrup and maple sugar.
The stone for the Kirtland Temple was taken from a quarry on this farm. They were still there during the dedication of the Kirtland Temple.
Mary Ann often told of Martin Harris being a close friend, and he visited them often.
They made their wagons and shipped them from Kirtland to the Missouri River, where they assembled them. They traveled from Ohio to Council Bluffs by rail and water. Then on to the Salt Lake Valley, in Captain Canfield's Wagon Company, arriving in the Salt Lake Valley in 1862.
She carded wool and spun yarn, knitting garments, besides caring for her home and family.
Mary Ann passed away on November 10, 1903 in Payson, Utah at the age of eighty."
IMPROVEMENT ERA, vol. 7 (1903-1904), p. 153, "Events of the Month":
"Mary Wightman, with the Saints in Kirtland in 1837, an old resident of Payson, aged eighty, died on the 10th."
DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER (newspaper), November 20, 1903:
"Mrs. Mary Ann Dixon Wightman died at Payson last week in her 80th year leaving nine children, all over 40 years old, and 100 other descendants."
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1850 Census, Kirtland Dist. #85, Lake County, Ohio (date: 16 Oct 1850)
p.217; dwelling #82; family #85:
Charles B. WHITMAN; age 36; male; occupation: Blacksmith; value of real estate: $2500; birthplace: NY
Mary WHITMAN; age 27; female; birthplace: L(ower) C(anada)
Ann WHITMAN; age 6; female; birthplace: O(hio)
Mary E. WHITMAN; age 4; female; birthplace: O(hio)
Joseph WHITMAN; age 2; male; birthplace: O(hio)
William WHITMAN; age 17; male; occupation: Blacksmith; birthplace: O(hio)
Lyman WHITMAN; age 15; male; birthplace: O(hio)
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1860 Census, Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio (date: 28 June 1860)
Post Office: South Kirtland; p.286; dwelling #838; family #808:
Chas. WIGHTMAN; age 45; male; occupation: Farmer; value of real estate: $4500; value of personal estate: $500; birthplace: N.Y.
Mary WIGHTMAN; age 35; female; birthplace: O(hio).
Amy WIGHTMAN; age 16; female; birthplace: O(hio).; attending school
Mary WIGHTMAN; age 14; female; birthplace: O(hio); attending school
Joseph WIGHTMAN; age 11; male; birthplace: O(hio); attending school
Caroline WIGHTMAN; age 9; female; birthplace: O(hio); attending school
Charles WIGHTMAN; age 7; male; birthplace: O(hio); attending school
Martha WIGHTMAN; age 4; female birthplace: O(hio); attending school
Wm. WIGHTMAN; age 3; male; birthplace: O(hio)
Augustus WAKEFIELD; age 45; male; occupation: Wagon Maker; value of personal estate: $500; birthplace: N.Y.
Milton FOWLER; age 17; male; occupation: Blacksmith; birthplace: O(hio)
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1870 Census, Payson, Utah County, Utah (date: 26 July 1870)
p.236; dwelling #155; family #152:
WHITEMAN, Charles; age 54; male; white; occupation: Blacksmith; value of real estate: $3750; value of personal estate: $500; birthplace: N.York
WHITEMAN, Mary; age 47; female; white; occupation: Keeping House; birthplace: N.Brunswick
WHITEMAN, Caroline; age 18; female; white; No occupation; birthplace: Ohio; attending school
WHITEMAN, Charles; age 17; male; white; At Home; birthplace: Ohio; attending school
WHITEMAN, Martha; age 14; female; white; No occupation; birthplace: Ohio; attending school
WHITEMAN, William; age 13; male; white; At Home; birthplace: Ohio; attending school
WHITEMAN, Arthur; age 9; male; white; At School; birthplace: Ohio; attending school
WHITEMAN, May; age 5; female; white; At Home; birthplace: Utah; attending school
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1880 Census, Payson, Utah County, Utah Territory
p.215D:
C.B. WIGHTMAN (Head of family); white; male; age 62; married; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: NY; father's birthplace: CT; mother's birthplace: CT
Mary WIGHTMAN (Wife); white; female; age 58; married; occupation: Keeping House; birthplace: N. Brunswick; father's birthplace: England; mother's birthplace: Nova Scotia
Amy REESE (Daughter); white; female; age 35; widowed; At Home; birthplace: Ohio
May WIGHTMAN (Daughter); white; female; age 16; single; At Home; birthplace: Utah
Charles REESE (Grandson); white; male; age 11; birthplace: Utah; father's birthplace: New York; mother's birthplace: Ohio
Estella REESE (Grandson); white; female; age 9; birthplace: Utah; father's birthplace: New York; mother's birthplace: Ohio
Joseph REESE (Grandson); white; male; age 7; birthplace: Utah; father's birthplace: New York; mother's birthplace: Ohio
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1900 Census, Eureka, Juab, Utah (date: 21 June 1900)
Enumeration District #102; sheet #32A; p. 61; dwelling #739; family #753:
REESE, Amie (head of family); white; female; born Oct. 1844; age 55; widowed; mother of 4 children (2 still living); birthplace: Ohio; father's birthplace: New York; mother's birthplace: New Brunswick; occupation: none; owns home mortgage-free
REESE, Charles (son); white; male; born Apr 1869; age 31; single; birthplace: Utah; father's birthplace: Pennsylvania; mother's birthplace: Ohio; occupation: Mineral Surveyor
REESE, Joseph (son); white; male; born May 1873; age 27; single; birthplace: Utah; father's birthplace: Pennsylvania; mother's birthplace: Ohio; occupation: Mine ore-sorter
WIGHTMAN, Mary A. (mother); white; female; born July 1823; age 76; widowed; mother of 10 children (9 still living); birthplace: New Brunswick; father's birthplace: England; mother's birthplace: Nova Scotia; year of immigration to the U.S.: 1837; has lived in the U.S. for 62 yrs.
WIGHTMAN, Carrie (niece); white; female; born Mar 1881; age 19; single; birthplace: Utah; father's birthplace: Ohio; mother's birthplace: Utah
WIGHTMAN, Arthur (brother); white; male; born May 1861; age 39; single; birthplace: Ohio; father's birthplace: New York; mother's birthplace: New Brunswick; occupation: Miner, silver
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General Notes: Child - Martha Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Page 88:
"Martha, youngest daughter of Charles and Elisabeth Humphrey Dixon, with her parents and their family, removed from Sackville, N.B., to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1837. She became a member of the Church of Latter Day Saints soon after her arrival at Kirtland, and has remained to the present a zealous and consistent member thereof. In the year 1846 she married Mr. Orrawell Simons, of New Hampshire, at Kirtland, where they resided until April, 1854, when they, with her brother Edward, started upon their journey across the Plains to Utah, arriving at Salt Lake City in September. From there they proceeded to Spanish Fork, where they spent the winter in a Fort built to protect them from the Indians. in the spring of 1855 they removed to Payson and settled, where they still reside (1891). In 1876 Mr. and Mrs. Simons visited the Centennial at Philadelphia, and from thence proceeded to Sackville, visiting their relatives and friends in that vicinity, and then returned to Utah. The family of Orrawell and Martha Dixon Simons consists of Elizabeth A., Edward, Orrawell, Martha, Albert Lee, Enos Wells, Major Gustavus, and two others who died in infancy."
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ANOTHER SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF MARTHA DIXON SIMONS (author unknown):
"Martha was the youngest of sixteen children.* She was born at Sackville, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick, near the Bay of Fundy, on June 27, 1825.
Her parents were converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sackville and in 1837 the family moved to Kirtland, Ohio together with other Saints. Martha was baptized that same year in Kirtland along with seven other members of the family.
While at Sackville, Martha attended the district school where the three basics and history of England were the subjects pursued. As a scholastic training was not considered sufficient for her, by her practical mother, Martha also attended sewing school where her tiny fingers were taught to work out the intricate patterns of samplers.
After the family was established at Kirtland, Martha continued her schooling. She entered the academy when she had completed the work of the elementary school and at the age of eighteen became the village "school marm." In that capacity she endeared herself to her pupils because of her lovable disposition.
She quit teaching to be married to Orrawell Simons, a native of New Hampshire, on October 11, 1846. Orrawell was not a member of the Church at that time but with love and patience he was converted and baptized in 1853, while they were still in Kirtland.
In May, 1854, Martha, Orrawell, and some friends formed an independent company and left Kirtland for Utah. The company traveled without incident, Martha taking her turn at driving the team even though she was then expecting her fourth child.
They arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in September, 1854. Orrawell and Martha continued from Salt Lake City to Spanish Fork where her son Edward was born. They then moved to the new settlement of Payson where they established their home.
While her husband was contributing to the growth of Payson, Martha was making their little rock house comfortable for her growing family as five additional children were born to them during the following years.
For twenty-five years, Martha was a teacher in Sunday School and for about the same length of time was the president of the Relief Society. She was also one of the prime movers in the organization of the Young People's Retrenchment Society in Payson. Only her advancing years finally compelled her to confine her public service to more quiet charity.
Martha was engaged in a millinery (hat-making) business where she was assisted by her daughter, Martha, and by Mrs. Senior, who later became sole owner. In another venture Martha helped one of her daughters with a project of raising silk-worms. That did not prove financially successful but was an activity enjoyed by many of her grandchildren during one summer.
Martha read the newspapers thoroughly and delighted to talk with people who were well informed with the world progress.
On the occasion of her ninetieth birthday, she was honored by many of her former Sunday School pupils. They gave her a flower shower in grateful appreciation of the inspiration she had given them. This courtesy was a source of joy to her throughout her remaining days.
Martha passed away on November 16, 1916, while visiting at the home of her son, Orrawell, in Salt Lake County, Utah."
*note: her father had sixteen children; five by his first wife and eleven by his second wife (Martha's mother Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon)
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Latter-day Saint Biographical EncyclopediaVolume 2Biographies"Simons, Martha Dixon, wife of Orrawell Simons was born June 27, 1825, at Sackville, New Brunswick, the daughter of Chas. Dixon and Elizabeth Humphrey. She was baptized in 1837 by John P. Greene, at Kirtland, Ohio, and married Orrawell Simons in 1846, by whom she became the mother of nine children, namely, Ada, Ida, Elizabeth A., Edward, Orrawell, Martha, Albert Lee, Enos Wells and Major G. She came to Utah in 1854 and settled with her husband at Payson, where she has ever been a zealous worker in the Church and was for a number of years president of the Relief Society; she acted as a teacher in the Sunday school for twenty-five years. She is now eighty-eight years of age and is still well in mind and body. Sister Simons has been a most diligent Temple worker."
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Charles Dixon and Jane Elizabeth Metcalf
Husband Charles Dixon
Born: June 8, 1793 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1867 - Point DE Bute, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Rhoda Emmerson
Marriage: 1818 - New Brunswick, Canada
Wife Jane Elizabeth Metcalf
Born: 1797 - Point DE Bute, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1874 - Point DE Bute, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Children
1 M John Trenholm Dixon
Born: September 16, 1819 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1890 Buried:Spouse: Prudence Horton Tingley Marr: June 1846 - New Brunswick, Canada
2 M Joseph Dixon
Born: June 10, 1824 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1893 Buried:Spouse: Martha Tingley
3 F Mary Dixon
Born: 1828 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lemuel Bent
4 M William Edwin Dixon
Born: 1831 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Augusta Smith
5 M Charles R. Dixon
Born: June 12, 1838 - Point DE Bute, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1860 Buried:
6 M George E. Ritchie Dixon
Born: 1841 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth Ward Marr: 1861 - New Brunswick, Canada
General Notes: Husband - Charles Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.65-66:
"Charles, second son of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Jane Elisabeth Metcalf, of Point De Bute, where he settled and for a time engaged in merchandise, but subsequently turned his attention to farming. He was also a superior mechanic, an intelligent and industrious man, and a diligent reader. He died in 1867, aged 74 years. His widow survived her husband seven years. Their family bore the names of John, Joseph, Mary, William Edwin, Charles and George E. Ritchie."
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1851 Census, Westmorland, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Charles DIXON; male; head of family; age 58; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: N.B.
Jane DIXON; female; wife; age 50; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: N.B.
William DIXON; male; son; age 20; birthplace: N.B.
Charles DIXON; male; son; age 13; birthplace: N.B.
George DIXON; male; son; age 10; birthplace: N.B.
James TILLMON; male; age 17; ethnic origin: Irish; occupation: Shoemaker; birthplace: N.B.
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General Notes: Wife - Jane Elizabeth Metcalf
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.65-66:
"Charles, second son of Charles and Rhoda Emmerson Dixon, married Jane Elisabeth Metcalf, of Point De Bute, where he settled and for a time engaged in merchandise, but subsequently turned his attention to farming. He was also a superior mechanic, an intelligent and industrious man, and a diligent reader. He died in 1867, aged 74 years. His widow survived her husband seven years. Their family bore the names of John, Joseph, Mary, William Edwin, Charles and George E. Ritchie."
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General Notes: Child - John Trenholm Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.66:
"John the eldest son of Charles and Jane E. Metcalf Dixon, was also a mechanic, but gave his attention principally to farming. He married Prudence, eldest daughter of Mr. John Tingley, of Point de Bute, where they resided. Their children were named Amanda Isabel, Charles Willard, Alvin Eugene, Mary Jane, Joseph William, Victor Emanuel, Prudence Bertha and Martha Dormer. Two others died in infancy. Mr. Dixon died in 1890, aged 71 years. Mrs. Dixon still survives (1891)."
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1881 Census, Westmorland, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
John DIXON; male; age 61; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Baptist
Prudence DIXON; female; age 55; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Baptist
Alvine DIXON; male; age 27; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Baptist
Victor DIXON; male; age 20; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Baptist
Bertha DIXON; female; age 17; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Baptist
Dormer DIXON; male; age 11; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Baptist
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General Notes: Child - Joseph Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.66-67:
"Joseph, second son of Charles and Jane E. Metcalf Dixon, married Martha, second daughter of John Tingley, of Point De Bute. They reside at Sackville (1891), where Mr. Dixon has been Postmaster for many years. Their children are named Minnie Jane and Arthur Wellesley."
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General Notes: Child - Mary Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.67:
"Mary, only daughter of Charles and Jane E. Metcalf Dixon, married Lemuel Bent, Esq., of Fort Lawrence. They reside at Point DeBute, and have no family, excepting an adopted daughter, named Mary, who has recently (1891) married Mr. Samuel Freeman, a wealthy farmer of Amherst, N(ova). S(cotia)."
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General Notes: Child - William Edwin Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.67:
"William Edwin, third son of Charles and Jane E. Metcalf Dixon, married Augusta, daughter of Nathaniel Smith of Jollicure. They reside (1891) at Point DeBute, and follow farming. Their children are named Charity Elisabeth, and Frederic Allison."
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General Notes: Child - Charles R. Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.68:
"Charles, fourth son of Charles and Jane E. Metcalf Dixon, died unmarried, age 22 years."
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General Notes: Child - George E. Ritchie Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.68:
"George E. Ritchie, youngest son of Charles and Jane E. Metcalf Dixon, married Miss Sarah E. Ward, of Point DeBute, where they reside (1891). Mr. Dixon has been engaged in merchandise and farming, and is an active Justice of the Peace. The family consists of four daughters and two sons, named Amy Ella, Elmer Ellsworth, Alice Jane, Charles Leonard, Maggie May, Clara Josephine, and two others who died in infancy."
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1881 Census, Westmorland, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
G.R. DIXON; male; age 40; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Elizabeth DIXON; female; age 38; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Amy DIXON; female; age 19; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Elmer DIXON; male; age 17; occupation: Farmer's son; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Alice DIXON; female; age 13; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Leonard DIXON; male; age 11; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Maggie DIXON; female; age 6; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Clara DIXON; female; age 1; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
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Charles Dixon and Elizabeth Fogon
Husband Charles Dixon
Born: 1671 - St. Oswald, Durham, Durham, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: August 4, 1696 - St. Oswald, Durham, Durham, England
Wife Elizabeth Fogon
AKA: Elisabeth Fogan, Foggan Born: 1675 - St. Oswald, Durham, Durham, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Dixon
Born: 1701 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Mary Corps Marr: July 14, 1726 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, EnglandSpouse: Ann Gillery Marr: September 7, 1741 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England
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his year of birth is only an estimate
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Husband Charles Dixon
Born: 1701 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Fogon
Marriage: September 7, 1741 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England
Other Spouse: Mary Corps - July 14, 1726 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England
Wife Ann Gillery
Born: 1715 Baptized: Died: Buried:
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1 F Ann Dixon
Born: 1742 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth Dixon
Born: 1744 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M John Dixon
Born: 1747 - Kirkleavington, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
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occupation: Bricklayer
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Charles Christopher Flintoff Dixon and Adelia Ann Schaerrer
Husband Charles Christopher Flintoff Dixon
Born: January 6, 1876 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: June 10, 1929 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried:
Father: Charles Hyrum Dixon Mother: Matilda Douglass
Marriage: June 22, 1898 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
Wife Adelia Ann Schaerrer
Born: September 2, 1875 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: June 12, 1959 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Hyrum Dixon
Born: October 26, 1900 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: December 3, 1967 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: True Call Marr: June 11, 1924 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
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Charles Hyrum Dixon and Matilda Douglass
Husband Charles Hyrum Dixon
Born: September 23, 1848 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: December 7, 1877 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Cause of Death: typhoid fever Buried: December 1877 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Father: Christopher Flintoff Dixon Mother: Jane Elizabeth Wightman
Marriage: June 24, 1872 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA
Wife Matilda Douglass
Born: May 22, 1851 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: February 13, 1932 - St. George, Washington, Utah, USA Buried: February 16, 1932 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Children
1 M William Douglass Dixon
Born: February 20, 1874 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: April 1938 Buried:Spouse: Lucy Eveline Maycock
2 M Charles Christopher Flintoff Dixon
Born: January 6, 1876 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: June 10, 1929 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: Adelia Ann Schaerrer Marr: June 22, 1898 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
3 F Jane Elizabeth Dixon
Born: January 29, 1878 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: March 6, 1963 Buried:Spouse: Albert McClellan
General Notes: Husband - Charles Hyrum Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Charles Christopher Flintoff Dixon
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Charles Thomas Dixon and Mary L. Sterling
Husband Charles Thomas Dixon
Born: - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Leonard Dixon Mother: Eliza Robson
Marriage: 1865 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Wife Mary L. Sterling
Born: 1845 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Eva Harriet Dixon
AKA: Hattie Eva Dixon Born: 1866 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Frank Phinney Marr: 1887 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
2 M James William Dixon
Born: 1870 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Charles Leonard Dixon
Born: 1872 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Thomas Henry Dixon
Born: 1874 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Charles Thomas Dixon
"Charles Thomas, youngest son of Leonard and Eliza Robson Dixon, is a farmer residing at Sackville on the homestead of his father. He married Miss Mary L. Sterling, and their children are named Eva H., James William, Charles Leonard and Thomas Henry, another died in infancy."
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1881 Census, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Charles T. DIXON; male; age 37; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Wesleyan Methodist
Mary L. DIXON; female; age 36; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Wesleyan Methodist
Hattie E. DIXON; female; age 15; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Wesleyan Methodist
James W. DIXON; male; age 11; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Wesleyan Methodist
Charles L. DIXON; male; age 9; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Wesleyan Methodist
Henry DIXON; male; age 7; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Wesleyan Methodist
Dimoe SEARS; male; age 38; occupation: Farm Labourer; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
Alfred SCOTT; male; age 26; occupation: Butcher; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Baptist
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General Notes: Child - Eva Harriet Dixon
"Eva H., only daughter of Charles Thomas and Mary L. Sterling Dixon, married Frank Phinney, Moulder of Sackville where they reside (1891) and have one child (as of 1891) named Harold Thomas."
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General Notes: Child - Charles Leonard Dixon
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(Rev.) Thomas D. Hart and Charlotte J. Dixon
Husband (Rev.) Thomas D. Hart
Born: 1836 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Charlotte J. Dixon
Born: 1840 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Sarah Boultenhouse
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Charlotte J., third daughter of Charles and Sarah Boultenhouse Dixon, married Rev. Thomas D. Hart, Methodist minister, in 1864, and they have a family named, Charlotte Elizabeth, Joseph A. F., Sarah L., Louisa H., Mary L. E., Edward R. K., Alice Maria, Frederick W., Lillian M. D., Cecilia May, and one other named Emmeline, who died in infancy. Rev. Mr. Hart has been thirty years in the ministry, and occupied many circuits in Prince Edwards Island and Nova Scotia, with great acceptance, and is still an earnest and faithful laborer in his Master's Vineyard.
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(5) Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Rev. Thomas D. and Charlotte J. Dixon Hart, is an educated young lady, and is employed as a teacher in one of the Methodist Mission Schools in Japan.
(5) Joseph A. F., eldest son of Rev. Thomas D. and Charlotte J. Dixon Hart, is preparing for the ministry.
(5) Sarah L., second daughter of Rev. Thomas D. and Charlotte J. Dixon Hart, is a teacher in a Methodist Mission School at Chilliwack, British Columbia. None of the family of Rev. Thomas D. [and] Charlotte J. Dixon Hart are married.
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1851 Census, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Charles DIXON; male; head of family; age 48; occupation: Ship Wright
Sarah DIXON; female; wife; age 42
Edwin DIXON; male; son; age 12
Robert DIXON; male; son; age 7
Charles DIXON; male; son; age 6
Arthur DIXON; male; son; age 4
Frederick DIXON; male; son; age 2
Sarah DIXON; female; daughter; age 21
Mary DIXON; female; daughter; age 19
Charlotte DIXON; female; daughter; age 11
James PHALAN; male; age 16; occupation: Apprentice
Steven BOULTENHOUSE; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Thomas McGUIRE; male; lodger; age 24; occupation: Ship Carpenter
John CHISON; male; lodger; age 50; occupation: Ship Carpenter
John McMILLIN; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
William BROWN; male; lodger; age 28; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Roderick CHISM; male; lodger; age 54; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Michael McCAN; male; lodger; age 23; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Rufus NILES; male; lodger; age 23; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Richard DEAN; male; lodger; age 30; occupation: Ship Carpenter
William DUNNELL; male; lodger; age 22; occupation: Ship Carpenter
George TRENHOLM; male; lodger; age 22; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Hiram TRENHOLM; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Nathan NILES; male; lodger; age 18; occupation: Ship Carpenter
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Thomas Davies Rev. Hart and Charlotte J. Dixon
Husband Thomas Davies Rev. Hart
Born: 1837 Baptized: Died: 1923 Buried:
Father: Joseph Hart Mother: Charlotte Ann
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Wife Charlotte J. Dixon
Born: 1841 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edward Ruben Kinard Hart
Born: - Boylston, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada. Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Beatrice Elizabeth Eliza Trueman
Christopher Edwin Dixon and Mary E. Foster
Husband Christopher Edwin Dixon
AKA: Christopher E. Dixon, Edwin Dixon Born: 1839 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Sarah Boultenhouse
Marriage:
Wife Mary E. Foster
Born: 1853 - Hull , Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edwin George Dixon
Born: 1874 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Florence May Dixon
Born: 1876 - Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Christopher Edwin Dixon
Christopher E., third son of Charles and Sarah Boultenhouse Dixon, in early life went to sea and became a Shipmaster, which he followed for a time, and then engaged in the Ship Broker business at Greenock, Scotland, and afterward at Antwerp. He now resides in London, England. He married Miss Mary E. Foster, of Yorkshire, England. They have two children named Florence May, and Edwin George.
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1851 Census, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Charles DIXON; male; head of family; age 48; occupation: Ship Wright
Sarah DIXON; female; wife; age 42
*Edwin DIXON; male; son; age 12
Robert DIXON; male; son; age 7
Charles DIXON; male; son; age 6
Arthur DIXON; male; son; age 4
Frederick DIXON; male; son; age 2
Sarah DIXON; female; daughter; age 21
Mary DIXON; female; daughter; age 19
Charlotte DIXON; female; daughter; age 11
James PHALAN; male; age 16; occupation: Apprentice
Steven BOULTENHOUSE; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Thomas McGUIRE; male; lodger; age 24; occupation: Ship Carpenter
John CHISON; male; lodger; age 50; occupation: Ship Carpenter
John McMILLIN; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
William BROWN; male; lodger; age 28; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Roderick CHISM; male; lodger; age 54; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Michael McCAN; male; lodger; age 23; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Rufus NILES; male; lodger; age 23; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Richard DEAN; male; lodger; age 30; occupation: Ship Carpenter
William DUNNELL; male; lodger; age 22; occupation: Ship Carpenter
George TRENHOLM; male; lodger; age 22; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Hiram TRENHOLM; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Nathan NILES; male; lodger; age 18; occupation: Ship Carpenter
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1891 Census, Chelsea, London, ENGLAND
Christopher E. DIXON; head of family; male; age 52; occupation: Ship Broker Agent; birthplace: Canada
Mary L. DIXON; wife; female; age 38; birthplace: Hull, Yorkshire
Florence M. DIXON; daughter; female; age 15; birthplace: Belgium (British Subject)
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Christopher Flintoff Dixon and Lodasca Richmond
Husband Christopher Flintoff Dixon
AKA: Christopher Flintoff Dixon, Jr, Jack Dixon Born: October 20, 1861 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: August 10, 1941 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: August 13, 1941 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Father: Christopher Flintoff Dixon Mother: Jane Elizabeth Wightman
Marriage: September 2, 1883 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA
Wife Lodasca Richmond
Born: February 7, 1864 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: January 5, 1945 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: January 10, 1945 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Children
1 F Cora Dixon
Born: December 25, 1883 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: July 2, 1966 Buried:Spouse: Clarence Milton Fairbanks Marr: October 30, 1902
2 F Emma Jane Dixon
Born: March 15, 1885 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: February 8, 1975 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: February 1975 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Ephraim Till Cluff Marr: August 28, 1909 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
3 F Marie Dixon
Born: March 10, 1887 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: August 15, 1887 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Buried:
4 F Veda Dixon
Born: May 23, 1888 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: November 22, 1962 - Los Angeles, California, USA Buried:Spouse: Lloyd Herbert Hamren Marr: June 5, 1912
5 M Flintoff Clyde Dixon
Born: July 16, 1890 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: May 30, 1977 - Provo, Utah, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: Leona Pearl Boyle Marr: June 18, 1913 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
6 F Armorel E. Dixon
Born: October 2, 1892 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: October 8, 1976 Buried:Spouse: (Dr.) John Oscar Bower Marr: April 17, 1918
7 M Kenneth Richmond Dixon
Born: April 8, 1896 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: October 31, 1974 Buried:Spouse: Zelma Mendenhall Marr: May 17, 1916 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
8 M Selby Orton Dixon
Born: November 26, 1898 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: November 14, 1978 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: Zola Irene Cloward Marr: June 6, 1917 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
9 F Aileen Dixon
Born: 1900 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 F Kathleen Dixon
Born: July 18, 1905 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: April 16, 1908 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: April 1908 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
General Notes: Husband - Christopher Flintoff Dixon
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daughter of Everett Richmond and Jane Orton.
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Christopher Flintoff Dixon and Jane Elizabeth Wightman
Husband Christopher Flintoff Dixon
Born: May 6, 1816 - Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: September 12, 1905 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Humphrey
Marriage: September 1, 1844 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA
Wife Jane Elizabeth Wightman
AKA: Jane Elisabeth Born: June 22, 1818 - German Flatts, Herkimer, New York, USA Baptized: Died: November 15, 1877 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Cause of Death: typhoid fever Buried:
Children
1 M Joseph Wightman Dixon
Born: October 19, 1845 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: October 19, 1845 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Buried:
2 F Ruth Elizabeth Dixon
Born: November 25, 1846 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: February 18, 1922 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: David H. Kinsey Marr: February 26, 1865 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA
3 M Charles Hyrum Dixon
Born: September 23, 1848 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: December 7, 1877 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Cause of Death: typhoid fever Buried: December 1877 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Matilda Douglass Marr: June 24, 1872 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA
4 M John Henry Dixon
Born: July 15, 1850 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: June 17, 1926 Buried:Spouse: Eliza Jane Jones Marr: May 19, 1878
5 F Mary Adelma Dixon
Born: April 25, 1852 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: June 30, 1934 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: July 3, 1934 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Ammon Nebeker Marr: February 23, 1874 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA
6 M Erastus Wightman Dixon
Born: July 5, 1854 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: March 24, 1942 Buried:
7 F Emma Jane Dixon
Born: October 13, 1855 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: June 3, 1943 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: June 7, 1943 - Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USASpouse: Samuel Douglass Marr: October 26, 1874 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA
8 F Estelle Victoria Dixon
Born: October 16, 1857 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: March 12, 1936 Buried:Spouse: Joseph Warren Fairbanks Marr: July 27, 1880 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA
9 M Christopher Flintoff Dixon
AKA: Christopher Flintoff Dixon, Jr, Jack Dixon Born: October 20, 1861 - Kirtland, Lake, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: August 10, 1941 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: August 13, 1941 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Lodasca Richmond Marr: September 2, 1883 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA
General Notes: Husband - Christopher Flintoff Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 82-83:
"Christopher Flintoff, fourth son of Charles and Elisabeth Humphrey Dixon, removed with his father's family from Sackville, N[ew].B[runswick]., to Kirtland, Ohio, in 1837. He followed farming there until the year 1861, when he with his family removed to Utah and settled at Payson, where he still resides. In the year 1844 he married Miss Jane E. Wightman, of Herkimer County, New York. Their family consists of Joseph W. (who died in infancy) Ruth Elizabeth, Charles H., John Henry, Mary A., Erastus W., Emma J., Estelle V. and Christopher F. Mrs. Dixon died in 1877. Mr. Dixon still survives (1891)."
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See also "A Profile of Latter-day Saints of Kirtland, Ohio, and Members of Zion's Camp, 1830-1839" by Milton V. Backman, Jr. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University, 1982. p.21
He came to Utah in 1862, as a captain of 1st Ten, with the Isaac A. Canfield Company. They left Florence, Nebraska July 30, 1862 and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley October 16-17, 1862 (see http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneerdetails/0,15791,4018-1-27919,00.html )
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Her nephew William Charles Wightman wrote in his later years:
"Grandmother, Uncle Erastus, Father and Mother, Uncle Charles, and Aunt Jane* Wightman Dixon ... were baptized in the Mormon Church at Rushford, Allegany Co., New York, in January 1834." Jane would have been age 15 at her baptism, or age 16 if it occurred in June 1835 as another source states.
A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF JANE ELIZABETH WIGHTMAN DIXON (author unknown):
"Jane married Christopher Flintoff Dixon in 1844. He was a land owner from Canada. They began their married life in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.* Soon afterward*, they were converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Kirtland, Ohio.*
They bought the home of Hyrum Smith who had gone to Missouri. Jane's husband raised sheep and other stock. She cared for the house and the children as they came along. Jane corded the wool, spun it into yarn, dyed it and wove a bedspread in the popular bird pattern of that day. It was navy blue and white.
The Dixon family was one of the last families to leave Kirtland because Jane's mother had fallen and broken her hip. She lived for ten years bedfast being cared for by her daughter.
After her death, the Dixon family began the long trek across the Plains in the Spring of 1862, with their eight children. The three oldest children had ponies to ride and the younger children walked by the side of the wagon and rode when they got tired. They traveled with the Isaac Canfield Wagon Company and arrived in Salt Lake Valley on October 16, 1862, on Emma Jane's seventh birthday.
Three days after arriving in Salt Lake, they traveled to Payson, Utah. They bought forty acres of land which had originally been the property of James Pace for whom the town was named. They erected a small, four-room adobe house with an attic.
Both Jane Elizabeth and her oldest son died of typhoid fever. The bedspread she made and brought across the Plains was passed on to her daughter who made it into drapes. The drapes still hang in the Samuel Douglas House in Payson listed on the National Register of Historic Places."
*note: some statements in the first paragraph above are incorrect. Jane's parents had joined the Church in 1834 or 1835 in New York state and moved to Kirtland in 1836, and Christopher's parents had joined the Church in 1836 in Canada and moved to Kirtland in 1837. Jane and Christopher were probably both baptized around the same time their parents were, and were undoubtedly married in Kirtland. As a single young woman (age 17 or 18), she wouldn't have remained in New York State alone when her parents moved from there to Kirtland, nor would she have moved to Canada by herself to meet and marry Christopher F. Dixon there. The Wightmans never lived in Canada. Jane Elizabeth married Christopher F. Dixon on 1 Sep 1844 according to the Amy Sholes Wightman family bible, but the marriage location isn't recorded in the bible.
Jane Elizabeth was originally baptized into the LDS Church in 1836. She was rebaptized 2 Apr 1863, a few weeks before being endowed and sealed to her husband Christopher Flintoff DIXON.
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1900 Census, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
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lived in Annabella, Utah (mentioned in an 1891 article in the DESERET NEWS, and in a 1917 article in the RICHFIELD REAPER).
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General Notes: Child - Christopher Flintoff Dixon
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Clarence Edison Dixon and Dora Dixon
Husband Clarence Edison Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Arthur William Dixon Mother: Winnifred Keefe
Marriage:
Wife Dora Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Garth Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Connie Ramsay
2 F Wendy Dixon
Born: - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Brendon Whalen
3 F Dixon
Born: - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Gary Dixon
Born: - Rollo Bay West P E I Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Walker
David Emerson Jackson and Colleen Phyllis Dixon
Husband David Emerson Jackson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Jackson Mother: Hilda Jean Howlett
Marriage:
Wife Colleen Phyllis Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Newton Dixon Mother: Minnie Evelyn Vail
Children
1 M David Gregory Jackson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Susan Loretta Campbell
2 M John Kent Jackson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Barbara Anne Vissey
3 M Colin Jackson
Born: April 1953 - Fortune Bridge P E I Baptized: Died: April 1953 - Fortune Bridge P E I Buried:
4 F Karen Colleen Jackson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alan White
5 F Angela Joy Jackson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sylvain Lamoureux
6 M Terance Evan Jackson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jusith Catherine Macdonald
7 F Shirley Lynne Jackson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Kevin Leonard
Clarence Milton Fairbanks and Cora Dixon
Husband Clarence Milton Fairbanks
AKA: Clearance Born: September 12, 1882 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: March 6, 1961 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: March 1961 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USAMarriage: October 30, 1902
Wife Cora Dixon
Born: December 25, 1883 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: July 2, 1966 Buried:
Father: Christopher Flintoff Dixon Mother: Lodasca Richmond
Children
1 M Clarence Dixon Fairbanks
Born: September 11, 1904 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: March 25, 1976 - Costa Mesa, Orange, California, USA Buried:Spouse: Marguerite Kathyrine Reeves Marr: June 18, 1928
2 F Florence Fairbanks
Born: July 23, 1906 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: July 19, 1998 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: Donald Melvin Simmons Marr: June 24, 1927 - Salt Lake, Utah, USA
3 F Maxine Fairbanks
Born: September 27, 1909 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: May 27, 1990 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: - Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Jesse Earl Wilson Marr: 1932 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
4 F Pauline Fairbanks
Born: November 10, 1913 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: September 30, 1980 Buried:Spouse: George Prior Marr: September 7, 1938
5 M Walker Blaine Fairbanks
Born: July 24, 1917 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: January 5, 2003 - Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, USA Buried:Spouse: Claire Cluff Marr: July 22, 1939 - Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA
6 M William Phoutz Fairbanks
Born: December 26, 1920 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: November 10, 1976 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: November 1976 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
General Notes: Husband - Clarence Milton Fairbanks
The 1900 census shows that his mother was Ann Elizabeth Hardy, who was born in England.
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Joseph Mueller and Diane Marie Dixon
Husband Joseph Mueller
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Diane Marie Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Alan Dixon Mother: Hutchins
Children
William Moore and Dorothy Dixon
Husband William Moore 15 16 17
Born: 1631 - Exeter, Rockingham, NH Baptized: Died: May 2, 1704 - York, Maine Buried:
Father: William Moore 15 16 17 Mother: Unknown
Father: William Moore 15 16 17 Mother:
Marriage: 1642 15 16 17
Wife Dorothy Dixon 15 16 17
Born: 1631 - York, York, Maine Baptized: Died: 1666 - York, York, Maine Buried:
Father: William Dixon 15 16 17 Mother: Joane Pierson 15 16 17
Children
1 F Elizabeth Moore 15 16 17
Born: 1642 - York, York, Maine Baptized: Died: 1705 - York, York, Maine Buried:Spouse: Thomas Trafton 15 16 17 Marr: 1668 15 16 17
General Notes: Husband - William Moore
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General Notes: Wife - Dorothy Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Moore
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John Libby and Dorothy D. Dixon
Husband John Libby
Born: October 2, 1814 - Leeds, Androscoggin Co, ME Baptized: Died: 1898 Buried: - Carbon Cliff Cem, Rock Island Co, IL
Father: Thomas Libby Mother: Joanna Turner
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Libby
Wife Dorothy D. Dixon
Born: - Wilton, Franklin Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Lavine Libby
Born: October 1842 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Amanda Libby
Born: 1843 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Dorothy Dora Libby
AKA: Dora, Dora Born: 1844 - ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Orlando Rozel Libby
Born: May 3, 1845 - Augusta, Kennebec Co, ME, Or Mar Baptized: Died: August 20, 1916 - Harrison, Boone Co, AR Buried:
General Notes: Husband - John Libby
!#2M: Elizabeth
!Widowed, Living with Dorothy "Dora, and 3 youngest children in Hampton,
Rock Island Co, IL in 1880 Census. Occupation: Farmer
General Notes: Child - Orlando Rozel Libby
!Living in Kewanee, Henry Co, IL in 1880 Census.
Occupation: Laborer
Alfred Higginbotham and Dorothy Hilda Dixon
Husband Alfred Higginbotham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Hilda Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Arthur William Dixon Mother: Winnifred Keefe
Other Spouse: James Nicholas Conohan
Children
John Morgan and Edda Dixon
Husband John Morgan
Born: 1898 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 2, 1948
Wife Edda Dixon
Born: September 28, 1902 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: September 3, 1994 - Mission Viejo, Orange, California, USA Buried:
Father: Edward Henry Dixon Mother: Victoria Alvira Selman
Other Spouse: Charles Cobb - September 18, 1932
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Morgan
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Edgar Avard Dixon and Joyce E. Webster
Husband Edgar Avard Dixon
Born: March 1909 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick Baptized: Died: 2007 Buried:
Father: James Leaman Dixon Mother: Margaret Olivia Louisa Avard
Marriage:
Wife Joyce E. Webster
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Louise Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Caroline Jane Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Ann Elizabeth Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Edgar Allem Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Edward Dixon and Eunice Lewis
Husband Edward Dixon
Born: 1823 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1874 - Napan, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:
Father: William Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Weldon
Marriage: 1848
Wife Eunice Lewis
Born: 1825 - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: 1886 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Children
1 M Amasa Dixon
Born: - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Eunice Dixon
Born: 1851 - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Emma Dixon
Born: 1852 - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Amelia A. Dixon
Born: 1854 - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward Peck Marr: January 6, 1872 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
General Notes: Husband - Edward Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.63:
"Edward, fifth son of William and Elizabeth Weldon Dixon, was also a mechanic and engaged in the shoemaking business at Napan, N.S., where he married a widow lady who was a daughter of Gaius Lewis, Esq., of Parrsboro, N.S. This marriage took place in 1848. They had children named Amasa, Eunice, Mary Emma and Amelia A.
Mr. Dixon died at Napan, N.S., in 1874, aged 51 years. Mrs. Dixon died at Sackville in 1886, aged 71 years."
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General Notes: Wife - Eunice Lewis
daughter of Gaius Lewis, Esq., of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia.
she was a widow when she married Edward Dixon.
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1881 Census, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Amasa DIXON; male; age 31; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Druggist; birthplace: Nova Scotia; religion: C. Com. Baptist
Eunice DIXON; age 66; widow; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: Nova Scotia; religion: C. Com. Baptist
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Edward Dixon and Mary Smith
Husband Edward Dixon
Born: September 20, 1776 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: June 20, 1861 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Susannah Coates
Marriage:
Wife Mary Smith
Born: 1780 Baptized: Died: July 27, 1854 Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Dixon
Born: 1803 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1864 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Spouse: Sarah Boultenhouse Marr: 1827
2 M Edwin Dixon
Born: 1805 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: July 1887 Buried:Spouse: Martha Anderson Marr: 1827Spouse: Jerusha Anderson Marr: 1856
3 F Elisabeth Dixon
Born: 1806 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: February 22, 1859 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Spouse: James Chubbuck Marr: 1827
4 F Jane Bamford Dixon
Born: 1808 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: January 1, 1881 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Spouse: David Lyons Marr: 1830
5 U Dixon
Born: 1810 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1810 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
6 M John Edward Dixon
Born: 1811 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: June 19, 1864 Buried:Spouse: Thirza DilleSpouse: Mary Ann Wolf Marr: 1850
7 M George Smith Dixon
Born: 1814 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: August 1824 Buried:
8 M William Coates Dixon
Born: 1814 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1902 Buried:Spouse: Mary Jane Trueman Marr: 1841Spouse: Harriet Emily Arnold Marr: 1848
9 M Rufus Smith Dixon
Born: 1816 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary A. Burnham Marr: 1849Spouse: Emily Baker Marr: 1862
10 M James Dunbar Dixon
Born: 1819 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1900 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Spouse: Eunice Black
General Notes: Husband - Edward Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.169-170:
"EDWARD, second son of Charles and Susannah Coates Dixon, resided at Sackville on the homestead farm of his Father. He married Mary Smith, daughter of John Smith, who was a Yorkshire Methodist Local Preacher and lived for a time at Falmouth, N.S., where several of his family (including Mary above named) were baptised by the Rev. Freeborn Garretson. Mr. Smith removed from Falmouth and settled at Parrsboro, where a number of his descendants still remain. His wife was a sister of Thomas Bowser, one of the early Yorkshire settlers of Sackville.
The family of Edward and Mary Smith Dixon, who were married in 1802, bore the following names:
Charles - born 1803
Edwin - born 1805
Elizabeth - born 1806
Jane Bamford - born 1808
John Edward - born 1811
George Smith (twin) - born 1814
William Coates (twin) - born 1814
Rufus Smith - born 1816
James Dunbar - born 1819
Another, born in 1810, died in infancy.
Mr. Dixon followed farming with fair success for a number of years. In 1825 he entered into an arrangement with a Mr.Venning to build a ship for the English market. The arrangement was carried into effect the year following. In the mean time the price of ships had fallen off so greatly that the enterprise resulted in heavy financial loss. After this, Mr. Dixon confined his attention to his farm until 1842, when he rented his farm and devoted the greater part of his time to visiting the remote and sparsely populated portions of the surrounding country, assisting in holding religious services, distributing books of a religious character, and striving to promote the spiritual welfare of the people. This work he continued until near the close of his life. Mr. Dixon was for over half a century a zealous and consistent member of the Methodist Church, a large portion of which period he held the offices of Trustee, Steward and Leader, in all of which he diligently and faithfully labored to promote the advancement of God's cause. Mrs. Dixon was also a deeply pious and devoted member of the same church for an equal period of time. She died in the year 1854, aged 74 years. Mr. Dixon survived his wife about seven years and died in 1851 , aged 85 years, nearly."
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General Notes: Wife - Mary Smith
daughter of John Smith and Mary Bowser.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.169-170:
"EDWARD, second son of Charles and Susannah Coates Dixon, resided at Sackville on the homestead farm of his Father. He married Mary Smith, daughter of John Smith, who was a Yorkshire Methodist Local Preacher and lived for a time at Falmouth, N.S., where several of his family (including Mary above named) were baptised by the Rev. Freeborn Garretson. Mr. Smith removed from Falmouth and settled at Parrsboro, where a number of his descendants still remain. His wife was a sister of Thomas Bowser, one of the early Yorkshire settlers of Sackville.
The family of Edward and Mary Smith Dixon, who were married in 1802, bore the following names:
Charles - born 1803
Edwin - born 1805
Elizabeth - born 1806
Jane Bamford - born 1808
John Edward - born 1811
George Smith (twin) - born 1814
William Coates (twin) - born 1814
Rufus Smith - born 1816
James Dunbar - born 1819
Another, born in 1810, died in infancy.
Mr. Dixon followed farming with fair success for a number of years. In 1825 he entered into an arrangement with a Mr.Venning to build a ship for the English market. The arrangement was carried into effect the year following. In the mean time the price of ships had fallen off so greatly that the enterprise resulted in heavy financial loss. After this, Mr. Dixon confined his attention to his farm until 1842, when he rented his farm and devoted the greater part of his time to visiting the remote and sparsely populated portions of the surrounding country, assisting in holding religious services, distributing books of a religious character, and striving to promote the spiritual welfare of the people. This work he continued until near the close of his life. Mr. Dixon was for over half a century a zealous and consistent member of the Methodist Church, a large portion of which period he held the offices of Trustee, Steward and Leader, in all of which he diligently and faithfully labored to promote the advancement of God's cause. Mrs. Dixon was also a deeply pious and devoted member of the same church for an equal period of time. She died in the year 1854, aged 74 years. Mr. Dixon survived his wife about seven years and died in 1851 , aged 85 years, nearly."
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General Notes: Child - Charles Dixon
Charles, eldest son of Edward and Mary Smith Dixon, when a young man evinced a decided prediliction for a mechanical occupation in preference to farming, and chose a carpenter's trade, in which, without serving any apprenticeship, he became a proficient in a short time. He married Miss Sarah Boultenhouse in the year 1827. Shortly after his marriage he removed to Windsor, N.S., where he followed his occupation until 1831, when he returned to Sackville where he resided the remainder of his life. He was an excellent mechanic and was both architect and builder of many of the best buildings erected in Sackville during his time. In 1850 he engaged in ship building, which he followed about seven years, which did not prove a financial success. He was an active and prominent man in the community, a leading magistrate, a zealous promoter of the cause of temperance, and filled the positions of Trustee, Leader and Local Preacher in the Methodist Church, of which both he and Mrs. Dixon were lifelong and devoted members. Mr. Dixon died in the year 1864, in the 61st year of his age. Mrs. Dixon died in the year 1884, aged 74 years. The family of Charles and Sarah Boultenhouse Dixon, consisted of Charles, who died at the age of 11 years, Sarah, Mary Elisabeth, John E., William B., Christopher E., Charlotte J., Robert Y., Charles, Henry Arthur, and Frederic Allison who died in childhood.
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1851 Census, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Charles DIXON; male; head of family; age 48; occupation: Ship Wright
Sarah DIXON; female; wife; age 42
Edwin DIXON; male; son; age 12
Robert DIXON; male; son; age 7
Charles DIXON; male; son; age 6
Arthur DIXON; male; son; age 4
Frederick DIXON; male; son; age 2
Sarah DIXON; female; daughter; age 21
Mary DIXON; female; daughter; age 19
Charlotte DIXON; female; daughter; age 11
James PHALAN; male; age 16; occupation: Apprentice
Steven BOULTENHOUSE; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Thomas McGUIRE; male; lodger; age 24; occupation: Ship Carpenter
John CHISON; male; lodger; age 50; occupation: Ship Carpenter
John McMILLIN; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
William BROWN; male; lodger; age 28; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Roderick CHISM; male; lodger; age 54; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Michael McCAN; male; lodger; age 23; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Rufus NILES; male; lodger; age 23; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Richard DEAN; male; lodger; age 30; occupation: Ship Carpenter
William DUNNELL; male; lodger; age 22; occupation: Ship Carpenter
George TRENHOLM; male; lodger; age 22; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Hiram TRENHOLM; male; lodger; age 20; occupation: Ship Carpenter
Nathan NILES; male; lodger; age 18; occupation: Ship Carpenter
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Edwin, the second son of Edward and Mary Smith Dixon, married Martha, second daughter of Thomas Anderson, of Coles Island, in the year 1827. They settled at Sackville, and their children were named George Smith, Mary Ann, Martha Jane, Jerusha, Thomas Edward, William Coates, Ruth, John, Charles and Elizabeth. Mrs. Dixon died in the year 1855, aged 45 years. Mr. Dixon married a second wife in 1856 - Miss Jerusha, daughter of Mr. John Anderson, a niece of his former wife. They had children named Archdale, Claudine, Hiawatha, Adraina and Edwin Clay. Mr. Dixon was an upright, God-fearing and much respected man. He was not a member of any church, though he was a frequent attendant upon the services of the Baptist Church, of which both of his wives were members. His death occurred in July, 1887, when within a few days of completing his 82d year, and resulted from a fall from a loaded wagon, which inflicted injuries that proved fatal. His widow still survives.
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1881 Census, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA
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General Notes: Child - Elisabeth Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Jane Bamford Dixon
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General Notes: Child - John Edward Dixon
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General Notes: Child - George Smith Dixon
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General Notes: Child - William Coates Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Rufus Smith Dixon
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"James D. Dixon married Eunice Black, daughter of George Black of Dorchester, and lived in the house he built in 1847 (now 59 Charles St., residence of Dr. John Murray) on part of the homestead farm of his father and grandfather. He was appointed Collector of Customs in 1855 and held the office until 1882. He was treasurer for the Sackville and Westmorland Agriculture Society and also connected with the Provincial Board of Agriculture. He took an active interest in agricultural affairs, and was on several occasions a delegate to select stock for importation, on one occasion buying in Ontario several short horn Durhams for the government, and also two for his own farm. In 1871 he and others were responsible for the agriculture exhibition held in Sackville, and as a result the exhibition property was purchased. In 1877 he retired from the farm, leaving it in the hands of his sons, and erected a smaller house nearer the town on a portion of his father's property."
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Edward Dixon and Sarah Ann Gould
Husband Edward Dixon
Born: August 17, 1818 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: November 7, 1892 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: November 1892 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Humphrey
Marriage: October 1859 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Wife Sarah Ann Gould
Born: February 17, 1828 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Baptized: Died: April 18, 1882 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Buried: - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Children
1 F Victoria Estella Dixon
Born: August 6, 1861 - Locona Valley, , California, USA Baptized: Died: December 28, 1957 - Provo, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Edmund Henry Harper Marr: May 1, 1879 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA
2 F Hattie Armina Dixon
Born: April 7, 1864 - Napa City, Napa, California, USA Baptized: Died: May 31, 1931 Buried:Spouse: Archibald Stewart Higham Marr: May 1883
3 F Ireta Elizabeth Dixon
Born: September 20, 1866 - Bountiful, Davis, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: July 27, 1911 Buried:Spouse: Charles Willard Hemmenway Marr: September 29, 1885
4 M Edward Henry Dixon
Born: February 20, 1870 - Farmington, Davis, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: January 11, 1935 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: January 13, 1935 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: Victoria Alvira Selman Marr: May 10, 1893
General Notes: Husband - Edward Dixon
Came to Utah in 1854.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 84-85:
"Edward, fifth son of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, removed from Sackville, N.B. with his father's family to Ohio in 1837, where he followed farming until 1854. He crossed the Plains in company with his sisters and their families in that year and proceeded to California where he remained until 1859, when he returned to Ohio, by way of Panama and New York. He married in October 1859, Sarah Ann Gould, daughter of John Gould Esq., of Cleveland. And in company with his brother Alfred's family in 1860 again crossed the Plains and settled in California, where he remained until 1865, when he returned to and settled at Payson, Utah, where he still resides. His family consists of three daughters and one son, named Victoria Estelle, Hattie A., Ireta Elisabeth and Edward Henry. Mrs. Dixon died in the year 1882 aged 54 years. Mr. Dixon is still in good health and active (1891)."
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General Notes: Wife - Sarah Ann Gould
She was the daughter of John GOULD, Esq., of Cleveland, and Phila PARKS.
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General Notes: Child - Victoria Estella Dixon
"Victoria Estelle, eldest daughter of Edward and Sarah A. Gould Dixon, married Edmund H. Harper, of Virginia, in the year 1879. They reside at Payson (1891), and have children named Mabel, Ivon Dixon, Edmund H. and Sarah Ireta, the last named died in childhood."
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General Notes: Child - Hattie Armina Dixon
"Hattie A., second daughter of Edward and Sarah A. Gould Dixon, married Archibald Higham, of Salt Lake City in the year 1881. Their children are Archibald, Annie Dixon, Hattie Gould, Thomas B., and Allen Stewart. They reside at Payson (1891)."
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General Notes: Child - Ireta Elizabeth Dixon
"Ireta Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Edward and Sarah A. Gould Dixon, married Charles W. Hemmenway, of Iowa, in the year 1885. Their children are Leigh Ireta, Charles Dixon, and Homer Gould."
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General Notes: Child - Edward Henry Dixon
"Edward Henry, only son of Edward and Sarah A. Gould Dixon, is not married (1891) and resides at Payson with his father."
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The Life History of Edward Henry Dixon
Compiled by his granddaughter Kathryn Isaac Huff
My great grandfather Edward Dixon was born August 17, 1818 in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada. His family moved to Ohio where he met and married Sarah Ann Gould who was born February 17, 1828. They were married in October 1859 in Cleveland, Ohio. They moved to Napa Valley, California. There they had born to them two daughters, Victoria Estella, born August 6, 1861 and Hattie Armina, born April 7, 1864. They then moved to Bountiful, Utah where another girl was born on September 10, 1866, named Ireta Elizabeth; they then moved to Farmington, Utah where my grandfather Edward Henry Dixon was born February 20, 1870. He was the youngest child and only boy.
When my grandfather was 2 years old the family moved to Payson to be near the rest of the Dixon family which was quite large. His father had bought land (about 13 acres) from Edward Stevens and there he built a lovely two story home which my grandfather raised his family in and where he son Henry would raise his family.
Grandfather was raised and grew up and was educated in the Payson schools and learned to work on his father’s farm and learned to love beautiful horses. As a young man, he left home and spent several years working in Bakersfield, California. He came home to be with his aging father and after his father’s funeral, Nov. 1892, he stayed here, met and married Victoria Alvira Selman, May 10, 1893. She was the daughter of John William and Emily Richmond Selman of Benjamin, Utah.
Grandfather inherited the family home and part of the land which is on 84 West, 400 North, in Payson, Utah. His sister Estella built her home on some of the land, which is located across the highway and about two blocks east from the old family home. In this family home my grandparents had 8 children born to them: Larea, Vera, LaPreal </LaPreal>, Ruth, Geneve, Edda, Myrth, and Gould. He built a kitchen, bedroom back porch, and front and side porch in 1920.
My Aunt Geneve wrote of her father:
“We were born of goodly parents, they were Mormons, but sorry to say not too active in the church. Our father was an honest, hardworking and successful farmer and cattleman and owned several beautiful riding horses. At one time he owned much property in Payson. He inherited our beautiful two story home from his father and here we all lived most of our unmarried life. Gould, our one and only brother and his wife are still living in the home making this the third generation of Dixons to live there. Father was endeared by all who knew him for his kind ways and his gentleness. He was reared by beautiful parents, his mother Sarah Ann Gould from Ohio was one of the most devout Latter-Day Saints in our family. Grandfather Dixon met and fell in love with her when he met and helped to convert her when she was living in Ohio with her family. They were married regardless of all the protests and anger her family showed and they disinherited her at the time (to think she would marry on of those Mormons.) After they were married they crossed the plains and came to live in Utah. Here they reared a family of three girls and one boy (our father). In later years our grandmother’s family forgave her and she later visited her home in Ohio and her family for a month or so and when they passed away she received a sizeable amount of money for they were a rather wealthy family. (The Goulds from Ohio.)
Father and Mother were a handsome couple and I will never forget the many hours of happiness we all enjoyed as a family. We all worked together and played together. I recall the time father visited the World’s Fair in Chicago, when he returned he had bought Mother a beautiful gold watch with a diamond in it and some large delicious oranges which were hard to come by in Payson. In those days, he was always so thoughtful.
I will never forget the day my father rode one of his beautiful horses uptown and it got frightened and started running away with him. He couldn’t manage it at all. It ran straight for home and tried to jump over an iron picket fence, which was around our home. One of the pickets caught the horse in his side wounding him so badly father had to shoot him. It was a long time before he got over it.
My husband, Mac, thought a great deal of father and several times when we came to California to spend the cold winters (we were living in Salt Lake at the time), we would stop and get father to come down with us (that was after mother passed away.) He seemed to enjoy himself so much and it was great to have him. He was so congenial and such good company and my two sons loved him.
They really only bad habit my father had that mother disliked so was he loved to chew tobacco. During the long winter evenings Gary Stevens, neighbor and friend of Father’s, would come and they would sit by the wood burning stove chewing tobacco and spitting in the wood box by the stove but they were happy and enjoyed each other’s company.
I can never forget the love and empathy my father had for mother during the long years she was so sick.” (Geneve McBride </McBride>)
My grandmother had fallen one day while she was uptown and bruised her hip and was never well after and spent a lot of time in bed and although no one seems to really know I suspect she died from infection of the bone. Grandfather was so kind to her as was all the family. My mother Ruth went to see grandmother often and I loved to go to see my grandparents and my aunts and uncle. Gould played a lot of football and would come home and eat a couple of quarters of fruit and a loaf of bread.
Grandmother died when I as 6 years old and from then on grandfather spent a lot of time at out place visiting and later helping my father herd sheep. We could always tell how many days grandpa had been staying by the wads of tobacco on the windowsill. Mother made him spit in a can.
Gould and Madoline married and moved into the home and grandpa had his own living quarters. He would go out with my father’s sheep in the summer on Salem Mountain and then stay with them on the west side of Payson near the D&RG depot for the winter.
We children loved granddad and loved to have him come and stay with us. I was a junior in high school when granddad had his cerebral hemorrhage in town and they took him home and he died the next day. We were all heart broken.
My mother told me many times what good fruit my grandfather raised and he would go south to peddle the fruit and return with honey and cheese. He raised the first carload of peaches to be shipped out of Payson and raised a lot of onions too. My grandfather was a tall man fairly slender and always when I knew him wore a moustache and had a lot of hair and laughing eyes. Uncle Gould said that he never saw his father angry.
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Edward Henry Dixon and Victoria Alvira Selman
Husband Edward Henry Dixon
Born: February 20, 1870 - Farmington, Davis, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: January 11, 1935 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: January 13, 1935 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Father: Edward Dixon Mother: Sarah Ann Gould
Marriage: May 10, 1893
Wife Victoria Alvira Selman
Born: March 13, 1875 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: September 20, 1921 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Cause of Death: smallpox Buried: September 22, 1921 - Payson City Cemetery, Payson, Utah, Utah, USA
Children
1 F Larea Gould Dixon
Born: December 12, 1893 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: December 12, 1893 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Buried:
2 F Vera Dixon
Born: January 20, 1895 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: January 20, 1895 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Buried:
3 F Lapreal Dixon
Born: November 10, 1895 - Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, USA Baptized: Died: October 14, 1970 Buried:Spouse: Ervin Bills Marr: January 7, 1913
4 F Ruth Dixon
Born: January 12, 1898 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: March 2, 1978 - Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, USA Buried: March 1978 - Spanish Fork, Utah, Utah, USASpouse: John Thomas Isaac Marr: June 7, 1916 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
5 F Geneve Victoria Dixon
Born: August 20, 1900 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: February 12, 1999 Buried:Spouse: Simatheny McBride Marr: December 20, 1921 - St. George, Washington, Utah, USA
6 F Edda Dixon
Born: September 28, 1902 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: September 3, 1994 - Mission Viejo, Orange, California, USA Buried:Spouse: Charles Cobb Marr: September 18, 1932Spouse: John Morgan Marr: May 2, 1948
7 F Myrth Dixon
Born: February 27, 1906 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: March 8, 1994 - Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA Buried:Spouse: John Addington Marr: August 12, 1927Spouse: Robert Snider Marr: November 27, 1952
8 M Henry Gould Dixon
Born: May 25, 1907 - Payson, Utah, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: March 14, 1981 Buried:Spouse: Emma Madoline Cloward
General Notes: Husband - Edward Henry Dixon
"Edward Henry, only son of Edward and Sarah A. Gould Dixon, is not married (1891) and resides at Payson with his father."
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The Life History of Edward Henry Dixon
Compiled by his granddaughter Kathryn Isaac Huff
My great grandfather Edward Dixon was born August 17, 1818 in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada. His family moved to Ohio where he met and married Sarah Ann Gould who was born February 17, 1828. They were married in October 1859 in Cleveland, Ohio. They moved to Napa Valley, California. There they had born to them two daughters, Victoria Estella, born August 6, 1861 and Hattie Armina, born April 7, 1864. They then moved to Bountiful, Utah where another girl was born on September 10, 1866, named Ireta Elizabeth; they then moved to Farmington, Utah where my grandfather Edward Henry Dixon was born February 20, 1870. He was the youngest child and only boy.
When my grandfather was 2 years old the family moved to Payson to be near the rest of the Dixon family which was quite large. His father had bought land (about 13 acres) from Edward Stevens and there he built a lovely two story home which my grandfather raised his family in and where he son Henry would raise his family.
Grandfather was raised and grew up and was educated in the Payson schools and learned to work on his father’s farm and learned to love beautiful horses. As a young man, he left home and spent several years working in Bakersfield, California. He came home to be with his aging father and after his father’s funeral, Nov. 1892, he stayed here, met and married Victoria Alvira Selman, May 10, 1893. She was the daughter of John William and Emily Richmond Selman of Benjamin, Utah.
Grandfather inherited the family home and part of the land which is on 84 West, 400 North, in Payson, Utah. His sister Estella built her home on some of the land, which is located across the highway and about two blocks east from the old family home. In this family home my grandparents had 8 children born to them: Larea, Vera, LaPreal </LaPreal>, Ruth, Geneve, Edda, Myrth, and Gould. He built a kitchen, bedroom back porch, and front and side porch in 1920.
My Aunt Geneve wrote of her father:
“We were born of goodly parents, they were Mormons, but sorry to say not too active in the church. Our father was an honest, hardworking and successful farmer and cattleman and owned several beautiful riding horses. At one time he owned much property in Payson. He inherited our beautiful two story home from his father and here we all lived most of our unmarried life. Gould, our one and only brother and his wife are still living in the home making this the third generation of Dixons to live there. Father was endeared by all who knew him for his kind ways and his gentleness. He was reared by beautiful parents, his mother Sarah Ann Gould from Ohio was one of the most devout Latter-Day Saints in our family. Grandfather Dixon met and fell in love with her when he met and helped to convert her when she was living in Ohio with her family. They were married regardless of all the protests and anger her family showed and they disinherited her at the time (to think she would marry on of those Mormons.) After they were married they crossed the plains and came to live in Utah. Here they reared a family of three girls and one boy (our father). In later years our grandmother’s family forgave her and she later visited her home in Ohio and her family for a month or so and when they passed away she received a sizeable amount of money for they were a rather wealthy family. (The Goulds from Ohio.)
Father and Mother were a handsome couple and I will never forget the many hours of happiness we all enjoyed as a family. We all worked together and played together. I recall the time father visited the World’s Fair in Chicago, when he returned he had bought Mother a beautiful gold watch with a diamond in it and some large delicious oranges which were hard to come by in Payson. In those days, he was always so thoughtful.
I will never forget the day my father rode one of his beautiful horses uptown and it got frightened and started running away with him. He couldn’t manage it at all. It ran straight for home and tried to jump over an iron picket fence, which was around our home. One of the pickets caught the horse in his side wounding him so badly father had to shoot him. It was a long time before he got over it.
My husband, Mac, thought a great deal of father and several times when we came to California to spend the cold winters (we were living in Salt Lake at the time), we would stop and get father to come down with us (that was after mother passed away.) He seemed to enjoy himself so much and it was great to have him. He was so congenial and such good company and my two sons loved him.
They really only bad habit my father had that mother disliked so was he loved to chew tobacco. During the long winter evenings Gary Stevens, neighbor and friend of Father’s, would come and they would sit by the wood burning stove chewing tobacco and spitting in the wood box by the stove but they were happy and enjoyed each other’s company.
I can never forget the love and empathy my father had for mother during the long years she was so sick.” (Geneve McBride </McBride>)
My grandmother had fallen one day while she was uptown and bruised her hip and was never well after and spent a lot of time in bed and although no one seems to really know I suspect she died from infection of the bone. Grandfather was so kind to her as was all the family. My mother Ruth went to see grandmother often and I loved to go to see my grandparents and my aunts and uncle. Gould played a lot of football and would come home and eat a couple of quarters of fruit and a loaf of bread.
Grandmother died when I as 6 years old and from then on grandfather spent a lot of time at out place visiting and later helping my father herd sheep. We could always tell how many days grandpa had been staying by the wads of tobacco on the windowsill. Mother made him spit in a can.
Gould and Madoline married and moved into the home and grandpa had his own living quarters. He would go out with my father’s sheep in the summer on Salem Mountain and then stay with them on the west side of Payson near the D&RG depot for the winter.
We children loved granddad and loved to have him come and stay with us. I was a junior in high school when granddad had his cerebral hemorrhage in town and they took him home and he died the next day. We were all heart broken.
My mother told me many times what good fruit my grandfather raised and he would go south to peddle the fruit and return with honey and cheese. He raised the first carload of peaches to be shipped out of Payson and raised a lot of onions too. My grandfather was a tall man fairly slender and always when I knew him wore a moustache and had a lot of hair and laughing eyes. Uncle Gould said that he never saw his father angry.
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General Notes: Wife - Victoria Alvira Selman
daughter of William John Selman and Emily Richmond.
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General Notes: Child - Larea Gould Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Vera Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Lapreal Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Ruth Dixon
The Sketch of My Mother
written by Kathryn Isaac HuffMy mother, Ruth Dixon Isaac was born Jan. 12, 1898 at Payson Utah, Utah County, Utah State, USA.She started to school at the age of six and walked along 9 blocks every morning and home at night. She went to the Peteetneet until the sixth Grade and then went to the central to the eighth grade. Some of her playmates were Ora Packard and Deon Calvin. She played with these girls all through her school days. While at school she had Lee K Taylor, Mrs. Jacobson, Clara Moore, Mrs. Greenwood (as teachers).Mother did not participate in church activities because the meeting house was so far away. But she did go to Sunday School and to mutual nearly all the time.She tells me that no one in the family ever had to be administered to nor that she has never had any faith promoting incidents.She was married to John Thomas Isaac June 7th 1916 in the Salt Lake City Temple.For amusments in those days they attended the public and ward dances and parties. They traveled by horse and buggy in those times and so they didn’t get to go very far away from home.She has four sisters and one brother LaPreal Dixon Bills, Genaive Dixon McBride, Edda Dixon Cobb, Myrth Dixon Addington, and Gerald Dixon.After her marriage she lived at Leland Utah. In one home (the first) one son John Dixon Isaac and one daughter Kathryn Isaac were born. She moved when they were quite young into my fathers old home and there another son, Jack Blaine Isaac was born.She is the daughter of Edward Henry Dixon and Victoria Selman. Her mother was very ill the last few years of her life and finally died with smallpox. She has always enjoyed the very best of health and now lives at Leland Utah, Utah County, Utah State. She has one son on a mission in Texas, Dixon.
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General Notes: Child - Geneve Victoria Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Edda Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Myrth Dixon
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General Notes: Child - Henry Gould Dixon
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John McKinlay and Elizabeth Dixon
Husband John McKinlay
AKA: John Mckinley Born: January 5, 1795 - Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: July 12, 1859 - Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA Cause of Death: cholera Buried:Marriage: November 11, 1824 - Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Wife Elizabeth Dixon
Born: January 1, 1803 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: November 16, 1890 - Pima, Graham, Arizona Territory, USA Buried: November 1890 - Glenbar, Graham, Arizona, USA
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Humphrey
Children
1 F Lavina A. McKinlay
Born: August 9, 1825 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1851 - Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA Cause of Death: cholera Buried:Spouse: John M. Neely
2 F Jane Elizabeth McKinlay
Born: 1827 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1846 - Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA Cause of Death: consumption Buried:
3 M John Dixon McKinlay
Born: July 19, 1829 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1891 - California, USA Buried:
4 F Sarah Ellen McKinlay
AKA: Sarah Ellen Mckinley Born: March 10, 1831 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: December 4, 1923 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Buried: December 7, 1923 - Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USASpouse: Enoch Reese Marr: June 22, 1850 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA
5 M Charles Dixon McKinlay
Born: March 19, 1833 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: September 4, 1894 - California, USA Buried:
6 M Sidney Dixon McKinlay
Born: May 15, 1835 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: July 19, 1851 - Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA Cause of Death: cholera Buried:
7 M George Edward McKinlay
Born: August 9, 1837 - Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: December 5, 1906 - California, USA Buried:Spouse: Caroline Springston Marr: 1861
8 F Arabella McKinlay
Born: January 21, 1844 - Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA Baptized: Died: July 22, 1914 - Glenbar, Graham, Arizona, USA Buried: July 25, 1914 - Glenbar, Graham, Arizona, USASpouse: Henry Green Boyle Marr: September 30, 1865 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory, USA
General Notes: Husband - John McKinlay
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General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Dixon
Came to Utah in about 1860.
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. Pages 76-77:
"Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Humphrey Dixon, married Mr. John McKinlay, of Yarmouth, N.S., in the year 1824. Mr. McKinlay resided at Sackville and carried on the business of Boot and Shoe making until 1842, when he removed with his family to Ohio, and subsequently to Burlington, Iowa, where he settled and remained until his death. The family consisted of Lavina A., Jane E., John, Sarah E., Charles D., George Edward, Sidney D., Arabella and one who died in infancy. Mr. McKinlay died of cholera, at Burlington, in the year 1859, aged 57 years. Soon after the death of her husband Mrs. McKinlay removed with the remainder of her family to Utah and resided at Spanish Fork and at Payson. She died while visiting her daughter in Arizona in November 1890, aged 88 years nearly."
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General Notes: Child - Lavina A. McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 77:
"Lavina A., eldest daughter of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, married John M. Neely, of Burlington, Iowa, where they resided. They had one child named Cora, who with her mother died of cholera in 1851."
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General Notes: Child - Jane Elizabeth McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 77:
"Jane E., second daughter of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, died of consumption unmarried age 19 years."
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General Notes: Child - John Dixon McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 77:
"John, eldest son of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, resides in California unmarried."
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General Notes: Child - Sarah Ellen McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 77:
"Sarah E., third daughter of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, married Enoch Reese, in the year 1850. They resided at Salt Lake City and their children are named John H. and Enoch Leo. Mr. Reese died in 1876. Mrs. Reese is still living in Salt Lake City."
one extracted marriage record (IGI, www.familysearch.org) says that they were married 16 Apr 1851 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Another extracted record (same source) says that they were married 18 Mar 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah. But the 1850 marriage date is probably correct, because their first child was born in April 1851.
note: Sarah Ellen was a first cousin to another of Enoch Reese's wives -- Amy Jane Wightman (their mothers were sisters).
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General Notes: Child - Charles Dixon McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 78:
"Charles D., second son of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, is not married, and lives in California."
IGI: Charles Dixon McKinlay born 19 Mar 1833
LDS Ancestral file: Charles Dixon McKinlay born 15 Mar 1833
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General Notes: Child - Sidney Dixon McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 78:
"Sidney D., fourth son of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, died in 1851, of cholera, at Burlington, aged 16 years."
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General Notes: Child - George Edward McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 78:
"George Edward, third son of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, resides in California. He married in 1861, Miss Caroline Springston. Their family consists of five sons and five daughters, named Sidney, Ella, George A., Eva, Ada, Lillian, Mary E., Charles, Archie and Francis, one of whom, Ella, died in childhood."
LDS Ancestral File and IGI: George Edward McKinlay born 9 Aug 1825 (this would make him the eldest son, not the third son as the above book says. I think the year is an error.)
The 1880 census would put his year of birth as 1837/1838, and the 1900 census says Aug 1837, and says that he came to the U.S. in 1842.
1880 Census, Middletown, Lake County, California:
G. E. McKINLEY (head of family); white; male; age 42*; married; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: N.Brunswick; father's birthplace: Nova Scotia; mother's birthplace: N.Brunswick
Caroline McKINLEY (wife); white; female; age 37; married; Keeping House; birthplace: Pennsylvania; father's birthplace: Ohio; mother's birthplace: Pennsylvania
Sidney McKINLEY (son); white; male; age 17; single; birthplace: California
George McKINLEY (son); white; male; age 13; birthplace: California
Eva McKINLEY (daughter); white; female; age 11; birthplace: California
Ada McKINLEY (daughter); white; female; age 9; birthplace: California
Lillie McKINLEY (daughter); white; female; age 6; birthplace: California
Mary McKINLEY (daughter); white; female; age 3; birthplace: California
Chas. McKINLEY (son); white; male; age 1; birthplace: California
Chas. McKINLEY (brother); white; male; age 46; single; occupation: Farmer; birthplace: N.Brunswick; father's birthplace: Nova Scotia; mother's birthplace: N.Brunswick
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General Notes: Child - Arabella McKinlay
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick), Compiled in 1891 by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson. page 78:
"Arabella, youngest daughter of John and Elizabeth Dixon McKinlay, married Henry G. Boyle in the year 1865. They reside in Arizona, and have children named Henry E., Frances A., Sarah E., Charles A., Mary V., J. Reese, Heber G., Orrawell M., and one named Joseph, who died in infancy."
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(Dr.) Rufus Smith and Elizabeth Dixon
Husband (Dr.) Rufus Smith
Born: 1766 Baptized: Died: 1844 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Marriage: 1789
Wife Elizabeth Dixon
Born: August 25, 1770 - Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1859 - Richibucto, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Father: Charles Dixon Mother: Susannah Coates
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General Notes: Husband - (Dr.) Rufus Smith
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.126:
"ELIZABETH DIXON, third daughter of Charles and Susannah Coates Dixon, was married to Dr. Rufus Smith in the year 1789. They settled at Westmoreland Point, near Fort Cumberland, at that time a centre of wealth and influence. Dr. Smith's medical practice soon attained large proportions, extending over the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland. He belonged to one of the Loyalist families, and inherited a vigorous constitution. It is said of him that he never failed to respond promptly to the call of a patient whatever difficulties or dangers had to be encountered and overcome in the attempt to reach the patient's home. He was a kind and obliging man, ever ready to assist a neighbor or anyone who needed assistance. He represented Westmoreland county in the Assembly from 1816 to 1827, and again from 1830 to 1834. He continued the practice of his profession until within a brief period of his death, which occurred in the year 1844, in the seventy-eighth year of his age."
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General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.126-127:
"ELIZABETH DIXON, third daughter of Charles and Susannah Coates Dixon, was married to Dr. Rufus Smith in the year 1789. They settled at Westmoreland Point, near Fort Cumberland, at that time a centre of wealth and influence. Dr. Smith's medical practice soon attained large proportions, extending over the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland. He belonged to one of the Loyalist families, and inherited a vigorous constitution. It is said of him that he never failed to respond promptly to the call of a patient whatever difficulties or dangers had to be encountered and overcome in the attempt to reach the patient's home. He was a kind and obliging man, ever ready to assist a neighbor or anyone who needed assistance. He represented Westmoreland county in the Assembly from 1816 to 1827, and again from 1830 to 1834. He continued the practice of his profession until within a brief period of his death, which occurred in the year 1844, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. The family of Elizabeth Dixon and her husband, Dr. Rufus Smith, consisted of:
Fanny - born 1790
Polly - born 1792
Charles Dixon - born 1794
William Coates - born 1796
Mary Elizabeth - born 1799
Matilda - born 1802
Edward B. - born 1805
Lucy - born 1807
Ruth Roach - born 1811
Diana Gay - born 1814
One other died in infancy, and of the above named Polly and Lucy died in childhood. Mrs. Smith survived her husband fifteen years. Two of her daughters having married and being resident at Richibucto, she, with two others, removed there also, where she died in the year 1859, aged 88 years."
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Benjamin Skinner and Elizabeth Dixon
Husband Benjamin Skinner
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Benjamin Skinner
Born: October 5, 1718 - Hebron, Tolland, CT Baptized: Died: - Piermont, Grafton, NH Buried:Spouse: Rebecca Gott Marr: May 2, 1749 - Hebron, Tolland, CT
Joseph Newton Macdonald and Elizabeth Dixon
Husband Joseph Newton Macdonald
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Dixon
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George R. Dixon Mother: Annie McCallum
Children
1 M George Macdonald
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Amy Frances DouglasSpouse: Mary Macdonald
Robert Keillor Wilbur and Elizabeth Ann Dixon
Husband Robert Keillor Wilbur
Born: 1819 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1883 - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Ann Dixon
Born: 1827 - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: 1891 - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Father: William Dixon Mother: Elizabeth Weldon
Children
1 F Jane Elizabeth Ann Wilbur
Born: 1858 - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Dudley Lincoln Wilbur
Born: - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Lytle Clarissa Wilbur
Born: - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Lillie May Wilbur
Born: - New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Robert Keillor Wilbur
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General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Ann Dixon
from HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON, One of the Early English Settlers of Sackville, N(ew) B(runswick) (1891), Compiled by James D. Dixon -- A Grandson, p.65:
"Elizabeth Ann, youngest daughter of William and Elizabeth Weldon Dixon, married Robert Keillor Wilbur, a farmer of Memramcook. They have children named, Jane Elizabeth Ann, Dudley Lincoln Dixon, Lytle Clarissa and Lillie May. Mr. Wilbur died in 1883. His widow still survives and resides at Dorchester (1891)."
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1881 Census, Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, CANADA:
Robert WILBUR; male; age 62; married; ethnic origin: English; occupation: Truckman; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Methodist
Elizabeth WILBUR; female; age 53; married; ethnic origin: English; birthplace: New Brunswick; religion: Methodist
Litle WILBUR; female; age 17; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Methodist
Douglas WILBUR; male; age 20; occupation: Seaman; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Methodist
Lillie WILBUR; female; age 13; birthplace: N.B.; religion: Methodist
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General Notes: Child - Jane Elizabeth Ann Wilbur
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General Notes: Child - Dudley Lincoln Wilbur
in the 1881 census, he was listed as "Douglas" Wilbur, age 20, occupation Seaman.
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General Notes: Child - Lytle Clarissa Wilbur
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General Notes: Child - Lillie May Wilbur
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Macphee and Elizabeth F. Dixon
Husband Macphee
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth F. Dixon
Born: August 1869 Baptized: Died: June 5, 1900 Buried:
Father: Alexander Dixon Mother: Margaret Fisher
Children
Chester A. Lawson and Ella Gertrude Dixon
Husband Chester A. Lawson
Born: 1889 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: July 10, 1910 - St. John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada
Wife Ella Gertrude Dixon
Born: December 28, 1893 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: March 15, 1913 - Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Buried:
Father: Hiawatha Dixon Mother: Louise Marie Copp
Children
General Notes: Husband - Chester A. Lawson
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General Notes: Wife - Ella Gertrude Dixon
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1 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation seven page 120.
2 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, generation six page 59 #414.
3 Peter F. Wells, Fifield Website, Generation six page 59.
4 Letter from Barbara and Charles Bender. Ashes to be moved to family plot in Meriden, CT.
5 Joanne Steckling, FAMILY GROUP SHEET (STECKLING).
6 Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
7 Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was deriv), Source number: 23856.003; Source type: Pedigree chart; Numb er of Pages: 4; Submitter Code: .
8 Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was deriv), Source number: 621.000; Source type: Electronic Database; N umber of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: TR1.
9 Jim Hier, GEDCOM File : Hier Genealogy4.ged.
10 Pedigree Resource File CD 34 (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2001).
11 25799.ftw.
12 1295105.ftw.
13 Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA;;), Database online.
14 Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: The Generations Network, Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;), Database online.
15 GEDCOM File : ~AT7384.ged.
16 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar.zip.ged.
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Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar-.ged.
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