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John Dix

BirthJuly 18, 1771 - Knapwell, Cambridgeshire, England
DeathJune 9, 1856 - Little Britain, Ontario, Canada
MotherAlice Coxall
FatherJoseph Dix

Born in Knapwell, Cambridgeshire, England on July 18, 1771 to Joseph Dix and Alice Coxall. John Dix married Mary Bland and had 11 children. He passed away on June 9, 1856 in Little Britain, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Joseph Dix
1732 - 1820
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Alice Coxall
1736 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Mary Bland
1783 - 1841
Children Show all
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John Dix
1816 - 1901
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Mercy Dix
1821 - 1905
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Samuel Dix
1808 - 1883
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Sarah Dix
1809 - 1809
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Mary Dix
1813 - 1852
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Elizabeth Dix
1803 - 1887
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Joseph Dix
1818 - 1906
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Bland Dix
1805 - 1874
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Hannah Susana Dix
1825 - 1896
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John Dix
1811 - 1811
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Sarah Dix
1802 - 1802

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