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Dixie Morrison

Birth3 Sept. 1874 - Prairie Bayou, Hot Spring, Arkansas, United States
Death3 Jul 1939 - Not Available
MotherArabella "Belle" Mclean
FatherCol. Daniel Morrison

Born in Prairie Bayou, Hot Spring, Arkansas, United States on 3 Sept. 1874 to Col. Daniel Morrison and Arabella "Belle" Mclean. Dixie Morrison married John Williams and had 6 children. She passed away on 3 Jul 1939.

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Parents
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Col. Daniel Morrison
1809 - 1888
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Arabella "Belle" Mclean
1844 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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John Williams
1867 - 1910
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Brownie Williams
1895 - 1896
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Gordon Francis Williams
1902 - 1981
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Macie Williams
1900 - Unknown
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Curtis Williams
1897 - Unknown
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Thomas Rowland Williams
1905 - 1987
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John R Williams
1910 - Unknown

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