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Ann (Dixon) Bailey (1743 - abt. 1797)

Ann Bailey formerly Dixon
Born in Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvaniamap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 28 Sep 1763 in Chester County, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 53 in East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvaniamap
Profile last modified | Created 11 Oct 2011
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Biography

When Ann Dixon was born on 29 December 1743, in Kennett Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, her father, Joseph Dixon, was 24 and her mother, Mary Pusey, was 18. She married Caleb Bailey on 11 August 1763, in Marlboro, East Marlborough Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in East Marlborough Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America in 1770. She died about 1797, in East Marlborough Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 55, and was buried in Old Kennett Friends Cemetery, Kennett Square, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.[1]

Baptism Name Ann Dixson Father's Name Joseph Dixson Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Mary Dixson Mother's Sex Female Event Type Birth Event Date 29 June 1743 Event Place Chester Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States Record Type Baptism Affiliate Name Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Marriage Name Caleb Baily Spouse's Name Ann Dixson Spouse's Residence Place Kennett Spouse's Father's Name Joseph Dixson Spouse's Father's Sex Male Spouse's Mother's Name Mary Dixson Event Type Marriage Event Date 28 Sep 1763 Event Place Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States Record Type Marriage Affiliate Name Historical Society of Pennsylvania

Sources

  1. Death: Schell Family Tree, Page: accessed 29 Sep 2011.




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Dixon-19500 and Dixon-1145 appear to represent the same person because: small difference in birthdate, but notation could be made.
posted by Cindi Bonney
I need to spend more time on this. My original record seems to have the wrong location as the June 29 birth date sources I can find all come from Pennsylvania. Probate was filed in Pennsylvania as well but does not confirm birth date. My previous note mentioned sibling born in North Carolina, this was Joseph, her youngest brother. Her father also died in North Carolina, but her mother died back in Pennsylvania. So the parents *were* in North Carolina briefly but Ann was not born there. Three of her brothers died in Ohio, and I am descended from one of them.

I just need to do some more source checking before I do a merge...

posted by Glenn Dixon
After the merge, I find two problems. 1 - birth date does not match other records - 2 - Birth place does not match. Later siblings *were* born in North Carolina, but it is unlikely that Ann was. More unlikely still that she would be born there but return to Pennsylvania for marriage. See here for comparison: https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=0kM7CQAAQBAJ&pg=PA176&lpg=PA176&dq=ann+dixon+caleb+bailey&source=bl&ots=HDQuEzN2Wl&sig=2mz5_ZcaAmuXsMUURBOi9eN33FI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj3-YK3m_3YAhVDy1MKHQJTDXsQ6AEITTAL#v=onepage&q=ann%20dixon%20caleb%20bailey&f=false
posted by Glenn Dixon
Dixion-17 and Dixon-1533 appear to represent the same person because: a Duplicate they represent the same person
posted by Lawrence Bailey

Rejected matches › Ann (Ball) Smith (1745-)

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