Christabella Dixon was born on 1725 in Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England, the daughter of Anthony Dixon and unknown mother .
In his lifetime Christabella had 2 partners and 2 children:
In 1752 she married James Orton the son of unknown parents and they had 2 children.
In 1764 she married James Clarkson the son of unknown parents.
Christabella's date and place of death are unknown.
The information that we have on Christabell has been gleaned from Nancy McLaughlin's research on Rootsweb, see citations for links to that website.
Timeline
1725 - Christabella's Birth:Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England. Christabella was the daughter of Anthony Dixon and unknown mother . Christabella's year and place of birth based on the assumption that she was born in the year she was baptised and in the Parish where she was baptised. [1]
1725 - Christabella's Baptism:Friday, 13th April at Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England. Christabella was subsequently baptised in the local parish church. [1]
1752 - Marriage to James Orton:Saturday, 1st July at Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, England (Aged 27). Christabella marries James Orton the 25 year old son of unknown parents. [2][3]
1764 - Marriage to James Clarkson:Saturday, 10th November at Kirkby Stephen,Westmorland,England (Aged 39). Christabella marries James Clarkson the 1764 year old son of unknown parents. [4]
↑ Family Search Historical Records, England Marriages, 1538 to 1973 (Family Search), ,(familysearch.org), (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLDW-KYT : 10 February 2018), James Clarkson and Christabella Orton, 10 Nov 1764; citing Kirkby Stephen,Westmorland,England, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 0097389-391, 97392., (Reliability: 2), accessed 14 Apr 2019
Name: James Clarkson; Spouse's Name: Christabella Orton; Event Date: 10 Nov 1764; Event Place: Kirkby Stephen,Westmorland,England.
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