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Ann Dixon 1824–1873 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1824
Birth Location: Selling, Kent, England
Death Date: July 1873
Death Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Father: Thomas Dixon
Mother: Ann Smith
Spouse(s): Henry Hughes
Children(s): Jane Tappenden
Ann Dixon was born in 1824 in Selling, Kent, England, the child of Thomas Dixon And Ann Smith. Ann Dixon married Henry Joseph Tappenden Hughes, and had children including Jane Ann Tappenden. Ann Dixon passed away in 1873 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Ann Dixon was born in 1824 in Selling, Kent, England, the child of Thomas Dixon And Ann Smith.
- Ann Dixon married Henry Joseph Tappenden Hughes, and had children including Jane Ann Tappenden.
- Ann Dixon passed away in 1873 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Ann Dixon's Descendants
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1. Jane (Ann) Tappenden 1847– m. John Larkin 1843–1922
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1. Elizabeth (A.) Larkin 1869–1951 m. Johan (Bernhard) Johansen 1867–1951
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1. Eugene (P) Johnson 1908–1956 m. Mary (J) Moore 1903–
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1. Patty (L) Johnson 1942–2009 m. Kenneth fuller 1935–2010
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Ann Dixon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1824
Event Place: Selling, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: January 1846
Event Place: Faversham, Kent
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: July 1873
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England