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Amy Dixon 1768–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1768

Birth Location: Napton, Chatham, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1805

Death Location: Richmondale, Ross, Ohio

Father: Caleb Dixon

Mother: Hannah Gregg

Spouse(s): John Wilkinson

Children(s): Bunn None

In 1768, Amy Dixon entered the world in Napton, Chatham, North Carolina, USA, born to Caleb Dixon And Hannah Gregg. Amy Dixon married John Wilkinson, and had children including Bunn. Amy Dixon passed away in 1805 in Richmondale, Ross, Ohio.

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Biography

  • In 1768, Amy Dixon entered the world in Napton, Chatham, North Carolina, USA, born to Caleb Dixon And Hannah Gregg.
  • Amy Dixon married John Wilkinson, and had children including Bunn.
  • Amy Dixon passed away in 1805 in Richmondale, Ross, Ohio.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Amy Dixon's Ancestors

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Amy Dixon
1768–1805
Birth Place: Napton, Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Caleb Dixon
1732–1785
Christiana Hundred, New Castle Co., DE
Hannah Gregg
1736–1789
Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
George (Dixon) Sr
1706–1761
Christiana, New Castle County, Delaware, United States of America
ANN (Chandler 6 GGM -) Phillips
1709–1761
Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
William Gregg
1694–1747
New Castle, Delaware, USA
Margarie (Kinkey (OR Hinkey)) (Gregg)
1702–1740
Mentioned in her father's will of 1732., Cecil Co., MD
Great-Grandparents
€ Q
1674–1742
Ann GGM
1680–1769
John Gregg
1668–1738
Eliza Cooke
1670–1738
John Lawson
1712–1755
Marjorie Herman
1674–1736
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George America
1633–1687
JANE 7GGM
1640–1716
William Jr
1642–1687
Ann Wilkinson
1644–1692
William Cooke
1645–1688
Elisabeth Ffoxe
1642–1735
Casparus Herman
1656–1711
Susanna Huyberts
1655–1687

Amy Dixon's Descendants

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Amy Dixon (1768–1805) m. John Wilkinson (1768–24 December 1838)
  1. 1. Bunn 1782–1850 m. John Bunn 1774–1845
    1. 1. Martha Bunn 1823– m. Smith Kellum 1817–1873
      1. 1. William (A.) Kellum 1845–1935 m. Mary ((Reynolds)) Kellum 1694–1767 m. Louisa Kellum 1840–
        1. 1. Rebecca Kellum 1730–1821 m. Thomas Beeson 1735–1790
        2. 2. Will Kellum 1872–
        3. 3. Mattie Herring 1870–1949 m. Henry (Allen) Herring 1857–1907 m. Peter Howard 1868–
        4. 4. Parthenia Kellam 1721–
        5. 5. Hugh Kellum 1868–
      2. 2. Isham (K) Kellum 1855–
      3. 3. Mary (E F) Kellum 1849–
      4. 4. Candy (J) Kellum 1859–
      5. 5. Nancy Kellems 1850–
      6. 6. James Kellum 1869–
    2. 2. David (Thomas) Bunn 1809–1858
    3. 3. Mary Coonrod 1816–1899

Amy Dixon's Timeline

2 Records

1768
1768
Birth of Amy Dixon in Napton, Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Napton, Chatham, North Carolina, USA
1805
1805
Age 37
Death of Amy Dixon in Richmondale, Ross, Ohio
Richmondale, Ross, Ohio

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: Napton, Chatham, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1805
    Event Place: Richmondale, Ross, Ohio

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