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Rose Dixon Dickson 1661–1722 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 January 1661

Birth Location: Seagoe, County Armaugh, Ireland

Death Date: 29 September 1722

Death Location: East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Henry Dickson

Mother: Rose Harlan

Spouse(s): Thomas Pierson

Children(s): 8 Rose

The story of Rose Dixon Dickson began in 1661 in Seagoe, County Armaugh, Ireland. Rose Dixon Dickson married Thomas Pierson, and had children including 8 Susanna Dixon Pierson M J Mendenhall Jr Sister To Rose. Rose Dixon Dickson passed away in 1722 in East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Rose Dixon Dickson began in 1661 in Seagoe, County Armaugh, Ireland.
  • Rose Dixon Dickson married Thomas Pierson, and had children including 8 Susanna Dixon Pierson M J Mendenhall Jr Sister To Rose.
  • Rose Dixon Dickson passed away in 1722 in East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents

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Children(s)

Rose Dickson's Ancestors

Self
Rose Dickson
1661–1722
Birth Place: Seagoe, County Armaugh, Ireland
Parents
Henry Dixson Dickson
1633–1667
Lurgan, Armaugh, Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Rose (Anna) Harlan
1637–1688
Lurgan, Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Grandparents
JAMES DICKSON
1603–1667
SEGO PARISH, ARMAGH COUNTY IIRELAND
SUSANNA DICKSON
1600–1643
IRELAND
William (James (Captain) Harland \ Harlan) 10GG
1594–1651
Durham, Durham, England
Deborah (Elizabeth Seaman) 10GG
1603–1650
Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Henrie Fergusoun
1570–1608
Jonet Robesoun
1571–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rose Dickson's Descendants

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Rose (Dixon) Dickson (1 January 1661–29 September 1722) m. Thomas Pierson (1653–1722)
  1. 1. 8 (Susanna Dixon Pierson (m. J Mendenhall Jr) sister to) Rose 1690–1765 m. John (Jr. Mendenhall of Concordville * Quaker Husband of Susanna Pierson Coroner for Chester County Merchant Unsteady Businessman) 'angsaxam 1688–1765
    1. 1. Sarah Mendenhall 1723–1815 m. Jonathan (James) Langley 1720–1758 m. James Langley 1706–1736
      1. 1. Nancy (Ann) Tyler 1732–1820 m. Edward (Tyler Landowner Slave Holder Husband of Nancy Ann Langley Dna Confirmed Common Ancestor) 'angsaxam 1719–1791
        1. 1. Moses (Tyler,) Sr. 1755–1839 m. Phoebe Evans 1758–1831
        2. 2. Delilah Tyler 1766–1797
        3. 3. Nancy Tyler 1757–1797
        4. 4. Levi Tyler 1789–1861
        5. 5. William ("Walking Billy") Tyler 1756–1836
        6. 6. William Tyler 1763–
        7. 7. Elizabeth (Tyler of Berkeley§ Mrs Corbly of London) 'angsaxam 1754–1810
        8. 8. Nancy (Ann Tyler of Jefferson Mrs Sturgis) 'angsaxam 1757–1838
        9. 9. Mary Rose 1796–1841
        10. 10. Ellen Tyler 1765–1797
        11. 11. Tyler Tyler 1769–
        12. 12. Mary –1796
        13. 13. William ("Walking BIlly") Tyler 1755–1836
        14. 14. Edward ("Ned" III. Tyler of Berkeley widower of Elizabeth Young & Ann Nancy Hughes) 'angsaxam 1767–1840
        15. 15. Delilah (Tyler of Virginia * © Wife of Charles Polk common Ancestor of DNA Match Abducted by Shawnee Indian Raiders with her 4 children) 'angsaxam 1755–1797
        16. 16. Eleanor ('Ellen Nellie') Tyler 1772–1797
        17. 17. Nancy (Ann Tyler of Jefferson widow of Peter Sturgis & James Denny wife of Michael Humble) 'angsaxam 1763–1838
        18. 18. Elizabeth (Betsy) Tyler 1756–1782
        19. 19. Moses (Oswell Tyler) Sr 1753–1839
        20. 20. Robert (Langley Tyler, Sr) Capt 1751–1815
        21. 21. Mary (Tyler of Frederick Mrs McHatten) 'angsaxam 1763–1797
        22. 22. Priscilla (Ann) Tyler 1770–1843
        23. 23. Ellen (Tyler of Virginia) 'angsaxam 1761–1830
        24. 24. Peter (Jordan Tyler of Edgecombe) 'angsaxam 1752–1832
        25. 25. Eleanor (Nelly) Tyler 1761–1797
      2. 2. Thomas (Langley of Christianna Hundred) 'angsaxam 1748–
      3. 3. Rebecca (Langley of Christianna One Hundred) 'angsaxam 1750–1816
      4. 4. Mary (Langley of Christianna) Hundred 1752–
      5. 5. Curtis (Langley of Christianna Hundred) 'angsaxam 1750–
      6. 6. Allen (Langley of Christianna Hundred Husband of Ruth Harlan) 'angsaxam 1737–1830
      7. 7. Nancy (Ann) Langley 1766–1817
    2. 2. Rev. (Mordecia Mendenhall) (Quaker) 1713–1803
    3. 3. Martha (Beeson) Mendenhall 1714–1800
    4. 4. John Mendenhall 1713–1771
    5. 5. Mary Mendenhall 1712–1742
    6. 6. Moses (Mendenhall of Chester Quaker) 'angsaxam 1718–1732
    7. 7. Caleb (Mendenhall of Concord Quaker) 'angsaxam 1721–1746
    8. 8. James Mendenhall 1712–1771
    9. 9. Stephen (C) MENDENHALL 1721–1779
    10. 10. Mary (Mendenhall of Concord Quaker Mrs Matthews Removed to West Virginia) 'angsaxam 1715–1761
    11. 11. Moses Mendenhall 1717–1821
    12. 12. Martha MENDENHALL 1719–1761
    13. 13. Phebe (Mendenhall of Chester Mrs Kirk) 'angsaxam 1724–1818
    14. 14. Martha Pennington 1714–1800
    15. 15. John (Mendenhall of Chester Quaker Gristmill Owner Candidate for House of Burgesses, Friend of George Washington Husband of Martha Wright) 'angsaxam 1721–1771
    16. 16. Mary Mendenhall 1738–1822
    17. 17. James Mendenhall 1712–1771
    18. 18. John Mendenhall 1713–1794
    19. 19. Martha Mendenhall 1719–1761
    20. 20. Sarah Mendenhall 1701–1717
    21. 21. James Mendenhall 1712–1794
    22. 22. Mary Mendenhall 1712–1712
    23. 23. Joseph West 1718–1802
    24. 24. Richard Mendenhall 1739–1773
    25. 25. Three (More) Mendenhall 1713–1803
    26. 26. Mordecai Mendenhall 1713–1803
    27. 27. John Mendenhall 1713–1771
    28. 28. Margaret (Elizabeth) Mendenhall 1719–1761
    29. 29. Sarah Mendenhall 1701–1717
    30. 30. Mordecai (Mendenhall of Chester Quaker Removed to Guilford Patriot Am Revolution furnished quarters food horses for troops gave house as hospital) 'angsaxam 1713–1803
    31. 31. Mary (Mendenhall of Concord Quaker Mrs Matthews Removed to West Virginia) 'angsaxam 1715–1761
    32. 32. Mary Mendenhall 1712–1742
    33. 33. James (Mendenhall) III 1712–1771
    34. 34. John MENDENHALL 1721–1771
    35. 35. Martha (Mendenhall of Concord Quaker Widow Beeson, Mrs Pennington) 'angsaxam 1714–1800
    36. 36. Phebe (Mendenhall of Chester Mrs Kirk) 'angsaxam 1724–1818
    37. 37. Moses (Mendenhall of Chester Quaker) 'angsaxam 1718–1732
    38. 38. Martha Mendenhall 1719–1761
    39. 39. Stephen (C) MENDENHALL 1721–1779
    40. 40. Caleb (Mendenhall of Concord Quaker) 'angsaxam 1721–1746
    41. 41. John (Mendenhall of Chester Quaker Gristmill Owner Candidate for House of Burgesses, Friend of George Washington Husband of Martha Wright) 'angsaxam 1713–1771
    42. 42. Mordecai (Mendenhall of Chester Quaker Removed to Guilford Patriot Am Revolution furnished quarters food horses for troops gave house as hospital) 'angsaxam 1713–1803
    43. 43. Mary (Mendenhall of Concord Quaker Mrs Matthews Removed to West Virginia) 'angsaxam 1715–1761
    44. 44. James (Mendenhall) III 1712–1771
    45. 45. John MENDENHALL 1721–1771
    46. 46. Martha (Mendenhall of Concord Quaker Widow Beeson, Mrs Pennington) 'angsaxam 1714–1800
    47. 47. Phebe (Mendenhall of Chester Mrs Kirk) 'angsaxam 1724–1818
    48. 48. Moses (Mendenhall of Chester Quaker) 'angsaxam 1718–1732
    49. 49. Stephen (C) MENDENHALL 1721–1779
    50. 50. Phebe Mendenhall 1724–1818
    51. 51. James (Mendenhall) III 1712–1771

Rose Dickson's Timeline

2 Records

1661
1 January 1661
Birth of Rose Dixon Dickson in Seagoe, County Armaugh, Ireland
Seagoe, County Armaugh, Ireland
1722
29 September 1722
Age 61
Death of Rose Dixon Dickson in East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 January 1661
    Event Place: Seagoe, County Armaugh, Ireland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 September 1722
    Event Place: East Caln, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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