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Christopher Dix

Birth3 October 1823 - Poplar, London, England
DeathSep 1892 - Mile End New, London, England
MotherIsabella Bayes Dix
FatherJohn Hall Dix

Born in Poplar, London, England on 3 October 1823 to John Hall Dix and Isabella Bayes Dix. Christopher Dix married Amelia Avey and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep 1892 in Mile End New, London, England.

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John Hall Dix
1787 - 1840
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Isabella Bayes Dix
1789 - 1831
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Amelia Avey
1838 - 1918
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Eleanor Jane Wheldon
1825 - 1864
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Amelia Dix
1866 - 1933
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Joseph W Dix
1855 - 1886
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Gooch Dix
1864 - Unknown
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Richard Dicks
1861 - Unknown
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Amy Mary Ann Dix
1848 - Unknown
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Christopher Dix
1850 - Unknown
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Benjamin Dix
1852 - 1922

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