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Andrew Dickson

Birth14 APR 1811 - Portpatrick, Wigtown, Scotland
Death3 November 1881 - Shiel, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
MotherSarah Scott
FatherJames Dickson (Dixon)

Born in Portpatrick, Wigtown, Scotland on 14 APR 1811 to James Dickson (Dixon) and Sarah Scott. Andrew Dickson married Jane McRae and had 9 children. He passed away on 3 November 1881 in Shiel, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand.

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James Dickson (Dixon)
1767 - 1845
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Sarah Scott
1785 - 1830
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Jane Mcrae
1814 - 1877
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Jane "Jean" Chalmers
1811 - 1883
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Sarah Scott Dickson
1844 - 1898
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Mary Ann Dickson
1841 - 1903
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Jean Dickson
1842 - Unknown
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Alexander Chalmers Dickson
1848 - 1922
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William Craig Dickson
1854 - 1917
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Elizabeth Jane Dickson
1859 - 1932
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Margaret Campbell Meldrum
1851 - 1903
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Andrew Dickson
1845 - Unknown
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James Dickson
1852 - 1935

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