Died
at about age 85
in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Problems/Questions
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Biography
Deborah (Elliott) Dixson (1837-1922)
Deborah (Elliott) Dixson was born in Ireland.
Birth
Deborah Elliott was born in 1837 in Ireland. She was the daughter of John Elliott and Ann (—) Elliott.
Marriage
Deborah Elliott married James H Dixson on April 18, 1859 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [1]
Death
Deborah (Elliott) Dixson died 29 August 1922 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. [2]
Death Notice
"Family Notices" The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 30 August 1922: page 10.
DIXSON.—August 29 1922, at 105 Gloucester street, city, Deborah, widow of the late James Dixson, of Sydney, in her 64th year. [3]
Funeral Notice
"Family Notices" The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) 30 August 1922: page 6.
DIXSON.—The Funeral of Mrs. DEBORAH DIXSON will leave her late residence, 105 Gloucester Street, City, THIS WEDNESDAY at 2.30 p.m. for Presbyterian Cemetery, Waverley.[4]
Burial
Deborah (Elliott) Dixson is buried at Waverley Cemetery, Bronte, New South Wales, Australia. [5]
Sources
↑ Marriage: New South Wales, Australia BDM Index: Reg. No. 268/1859 | DIXSON JAMES| married| ELLIOTT DEBORAH| Reg. SYDNEY, NSW, Australia
↑ Death: New South Wales, Australia BDM Index: Name: DIXSON DEBORAH| Reg. No. 9496/1922 | Father: JOHN| Mother: ANN| Reg. SYDNEY, NSW, Australia
↑ Burial: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/218690955/deborah-dixson: accessed 18 August 2023), memorial page for Deborah Dixson (unknown–30 Aug 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 218690955, citing Waverley Cemetery, Bronte, Waverley Council, New South Wales, Australia; Maintained by ! woowoo (contributor 49949980).
Acknowledgments
Thank you to John Childs for creating WikiTree profile INDI Deborah Dixson through the import of Childsje47.ged on Dec 26, 2013.
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