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Rachel Dixon 1721–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1721

Birth Location: New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 1759

Death Location: Alamance, Alamance, North Carolina, United States

Father: Thomas Dixon

Mother: Hannah Hadley

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The story of Rachel Dixon began in 1721 in New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States. Rachel Dixon passed away in 1759 in Alamance, Alamance, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Rachel Dixon began in 1721 in New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • Rachel Dixon passed away in 1759 in Alamance, Alamance, North Carolina, United States.

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Rachel Dixon's Ancestors

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Rachel Dixon
1721–1759
Birth Place: New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Thomas Dixon
1705–1735
New Castle, Delaware, United States
Hannah Hadley
1709–1783
West, , Meath, Ireland
Grandparents
William Dixon
1662–1708
Sego, Armagh, , Ireland
Ann Gregg
1670–1729
Ardmore, , Waterford, Ireland
Simon Hadley
1675–1756
Ballinakill, West, Meath, Ireland
Ruth Miller
1677–1750
West, , Meath, Ireland
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Rachel Dixon's Timeline

2 Records

1721
1721
Birth of Rachel Dixon in New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States
New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States
1759
1759
Age 38
Death of Rachel Dixon in Alamance, Alamance, North Carolina, United States
Alamance, Alamance, North Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1721
    Event Place: New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1759
    Event Place: Alamance, Alamance, North Carolina, United States

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