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Ada Ellen Dixon 1863–1932 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 10 Aug 1863
Birth Location: Dixon St, East Maitland, NSW
Death Date: 06 Oct 1932
Death Location: Basil St Mayfield West NSW
Father: Frederick Dixon
Mother: Eliza Baker
Spouse(s): George Coward
Children(s): Elsie Coward
The story of Ada Ellen Dixon began in 1863 in Dixon St, East Maitland, NSW. Ada Ellen Dixon married George Coward, and had children including Elsie Eliza Coward. Ada Ellen Dixon passed away in 1932 in Basil St Mayfield West NSW.
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Biography
- The story of Ada Ellen Dixon began in 1863 in Dixon St, East Maitland, NSW.
- Ada Ellen Dixon married George Coward, and had children including Elsie Eliza Coward.
- Ada Ellen Dixon passed away in 1932 in Basil St Mayfield West NSW.
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Ada Dixon's Ancestors
Ada Dixon's Descendants
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1. Elsie (Eliza) Coward 1893–1975 m. Thorlief (Nicholas) Soreng 1890–1919
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1. George (Andrew) Soreng 1912–1939 m. Catherine (Sarah) McLellan 1914–1985
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1. George (John) Soreng 1931–1986
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1. Ronald (John) Soreng 1949–2004
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2. Janette Fry 1937–2005
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2. Edna (Irene) Soreng 1917–2000
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3. Amy (Marie) Soreng 1911–1987
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4. Ronald (Douglas) Soreng 1915–1976
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Ada Dixon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 Aug 1863
Event Place: Dixon St, East Maitland, NSW
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 06 Oct 1932
Event Place: Basil St Mayfield West NSW