Mary Dillion
Mary Dillion married William Hallum, son of William Hallum and Mary Butler, on 12 September 1697 at Christ Church, Barbados.
Mary Dillion and William Hallum appeared on the in 1715 census at Christ Church, Barbados. William Hallam aged 45, Mary his wife, aged 34, Samuell his son aged 7 and Jean his daughter aged 2.
Joanna or Joan Dimond or Dymont
(circa 1756 - October 1828)
Joanna or Joan Dimond or Dymont was born circa 1756 at Drewsteignton, Devon.
Joanna or Joan Dimond or Dymont married Joseph Jeffery, son of Edward Jeffery and Elizabeth Leach, on 31 October 1775 at Drewsteignton, Devon.
Joanna died in October 1828 at Newton Abbott, Great Week, Devon. She was buried on 19 October 1828 at Chagford, Devon.
Joanna or Joan Dimond or Dymont married Joseph Jeffery, son of Edward Jeffery and Elizabeth Leach, on 31 October 1775 at Drewsteignton, Devon.
Joanna died in October 1828 at Newton Abbott, Great Week, Devon. She was buried on 19 October 1828 at Chagford, Devon.
Children of Joanna or Joan Dimond or Dymont and Joseph Jeffery
- Ann Jeffery b. 14 Mar 1784
- James Jeffery b. 20 Jun 1786
- Edward Jeffery b. 23 Mar 1788, d. b 1790
- Edward Jeffery b. 16 Feb 1790
- John Jeffery b. 2 Apr 1792, d. b 1793
- John Jeffery b. 8 Dec 1793
- Joshua Jeffery b. 5 Nov 1797
- William Jeffery b. 13 Feb 1803
Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?)
(17 May 1734 - )
Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?) was born on 17 May 1734 at St Mary, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?) married Michael Le Heup, son of Michael Le Heup and Elizabeth Gery, on 31 July 1755 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?) married Michael Le Heup, son of Michael Le Heup and Elizabeth Gery, on 31 July 1755 at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Child of Merielina Discipline (Delarivere/D'Ewes?) and Michael Le Heup
- Michael William Le Heup+ b. 10 Jun 1756, d. 22 Jun 1809
Isabel Dishington (Abercromby)
Isabel Dishington (Abercromby) married Patrick Dunbar (of Kilconquhar & Mochrum Loch), son of Patrick Dunbar, before 9 May 1498. ... Patrick Dunbar of Kilconquhar & Ysabell Dischintoune, lady of the teyre of the lands and barony of Murthlye & sponse of the said Patrick, the relict & sponsa of late Alexander Abircorumby of that ilk ... 9 May 1498..
Mary Disturnal
(1893? - )
Mary Disturnal was born in 1893? At England. She was the daughter of William Disturnal born 1859 & Charlottes Louise Sourthern. William was born in Wednesbury, Staffs and was a barrister at law Dudley, Worcs. He also would have been a Kings Council at 48 Cheyne Walk London SW1 by 1914.
Mary Disturnal married Charles Ellison Rich, son of Hamor Charles Ellison Rich and Agnes May Gadsden, on 6 December 1912 at St Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, England. She was of 48 Cheyne Walk, daughter of William Josiah Disturnal, KC.
Mary Disturnal was listed with Charles Ellison Rich and Martin Ellison Rich on the passenger list of the "They boarded at Marseilles" arriving at Strathaird, Fremantle, Western Australia, on 24 March 1936.
Mary Disturnal married Charles Ellison Rich, son of Hamor Charles Ellison Rich and Agnes May Gadsden, on 6 December 1912 at St Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, England. She was of 48 Cheyne Walk, daughter of William Josiah Disturnal, KC.
Mary Disturnal was listed with Charles Ellison Rich and Martin Ellison Rich on the passenger list of the "They boarded at Marseilles" arriving at Strathaird, Fremantle, Western Australia, on 24 March 1936.
Child of Mary Disturnal and Charles Ellison Rich
- Martin Ellison Rich+ b. 29 Dec 1923, d. Jun 1993
Arthur Dixon
Arthur Dixon||p276.htm#i28925|F Dixon||p276.htm#i17299|Mildred Helen MacNair|b. b Apr 1871|p518.htm#i25591|||||||George B. MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p517.htm#i25584|Frances D. Dixon|b. c 1833|p276.htm#i25586|
Betty Dixon
Betty Dixon||p276.htm#i29119|F Dixon||p276.htm#i17299|Mildred Helen MacNair|b. b Apr 1871|p518.htm#i25591|||||||George B. MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p517.htm#i25584|Frances D. Dixon|b. c 1833|p276.htm#i25586|
Caroline White Dixon
Caroline White Dixon married Henry Carden Noad, son of Henry Minchin Noad and Charlotte Jane Noad?, in June 1872 at Kensington RD, Middlesex.
Caroline White Dixon and Henry Carden Noad appeared on the 1881 census at 6 Brighton Villas, Chesham Lodge, Norwood, St Mary Lambeth, Surrey. Henry Carden Noad, head, 39, Lic R C Phys of L Mem of RCS Phys & Sur. born Road, near Bath, Somerset; his wife Caroline W, 34, born St Geo W, London, Condition Med. I; son Edward Carden 6, Arthur C 5, E y G 2, Humphrey C 1, all born at (Lower?) Norwood; Edward Wm Lingtam??. visitor, married 66, Rector of Stanford, Worcs, born Stanford Worcs, two nurses and a housemaid.
Caroline White Dixon and Henry Carden Noad appeared on the 1891 census at 335 Norwood Rd, Norwood, St Mary Lambeth, Surrey. Henry Carden Noad, 49, Physician and surgeon (regt?), born Road, Somerset, his wife Caroline White Noad, 43, born St George London, children Edward Carden 16, Arthur Carden 15, Evelyn Gunthorpe 12, Humphrey Christopher 112, Isabel Mary 9, Violet Gladys 8, all scholars born Norwood.
Children of Caroline White Dixon and Henry Carden Noad
- Edward Carden Noad b. Jun 1874
- Arthur Carden Noad b. Dec 1875
- Evelyn Gunthorpe Noad b. Dec 1878
- Humphrey Carden Noad b. Dec 1879
- Isabel Mary Noad b. Sep 1881
- Violet Gladys Noad b. Jun 1883
Cecil Clive (Ching?) Dixon
(16 November 1878 - )
Cecil Clive (Ching?) Dixon|b. 16 Nov 1878|p276.htm#i17419|Joseph Black Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa Jane Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||David Sloan|b. b 1807\nd. b 1864|p738.htm#i17388|Isabella L. A. Phillips|b. 21 Feb 1822\nd. 4 Feb 1848|p593.htm#i17375|
Cecil Clive (Ching?) Dixon was born on 16 November 1878 at Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan. Cecil was a bank officer.
Cecil Clive (Ching?) Dixon married Ethel Elsie Markwell on 24 December 1918 at Brisbane, QLD.
Cecil Clive (Ching?) Dixon married Ethel Elsie Markwell on 24 December 1918 at Brisbane, QLD.
Charlotte Dixon
(29 December 1836? - )
Charlotte Dixon was christened on 29 December 1836? At Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of James Dickson & Mary Kilpatrick.
Charlotte Dixon married Robert Stanser MacNair, son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser, before 30 June 1885 at London, Kensington RD, Middlesex.
Charlotte Dixon married Robert Stanser MacNair, son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser, before 30 June 1885 at London, Kensington RD, Middlesex.
Children of Charlotte Dixon and Robert Stanser MacNair
- Robert Stanser MacNair+ b. 1 Aug 1856, d. c 1937
- Charlotte Helen MacNair b. 13 Nov 1857
Charlotte Dixon
Charlotte Dixon||p276.htm#i29370|F Dixon||p276.htm#i17299|Mildred Helen MacNair|b. b Apr 1871|p518.htm#i25591|||||||George B. MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p517.htm#i25584|Frances D. Dixon|b. c 1833|p276.htm#i25586|
Daughter Dixon
(8 April 1872 - )
Daughter Dixon|b. 8 Apr 1872|p276.htm#i17416|Joseph Black Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa Jane Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||David Sloan|b. b 1807\nd. b 1864|p738.htm#i17388|Isabella L. A. Phillips|b. 21 Feb 1822\nd. 4 Feb 1848|p593.htm#i17375|
Daughter Dixon was stillborn on 8 April 1872 at the Bank of Australasia, Brisbane, Queensland. She was the daughter of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan.
Eva Violet Dixon
(1 December 1870 - )
Eva Violet Dixon|b. 1 Dec 1870|p276.htm#i17415|Joseph Black Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa Jane Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||David Sloan|b. b 1807\nd. b 1864|p738.htm#i17388|Isabella L. A. Phillips|b. 21 Feb 1822\nd. 4 Feb 1848|p593.htm#i17375|
F Dixon
Children of F Dixon and Mildred Helen MacNair
Frances Dorothy Dixon
(circa 1833 - )
Frances Dorothy Dixon was born circa 1833 at England.
Frances Dorothy Dixon married George Best MacNair, son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser, on 26 July 1860 at Rotherfield, Sussex, England.
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1861 census at Milncroft Rd, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Geo Best McNair 25, fund owner of coal pits, born Barony parish; his wife Frances D McNair 27, born England, Robert S McNair 4 ,Charlotte H McNair 3 both born Shettleston.
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1871 census at 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants .
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1881 census at Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. George Best McNair, married, 45, male, coalmaster, born Shuttleton, Lanark, Scotland; Frances Dorothy McNair, married, wife, 47, born England; Frances Elianor McNair, unmarried, born Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland; Emily Edith McNair, unmarried, 18, Glasgow; Mary Christian McNair, 15, Glasgow; James Herbert McNair, 12, Glasgow; Mildred Helen McNair, 10, Glasgow; Philip Lionel Hope McNair, 8, Largs, Ayr; Caroline Gertrude McNair, 5, Largs, Ayr, Scotland (children, all scholars), James Stancer McNair, U, 57, born New Brunswick, brother, lunatic, retired military officer; Bertha Elise Palite, U, 31, governess, born Poysia, Germany, Mary Munro, U, 40, cook, born Kilbrundon, Argyll, Scotland, Margret Douglas, U, 26, nurse, born Elgin, Elgin, Agnes Wright Armstrong, U, 27, table maid, born Port of Monteath, Perth, Anne Hossack, U, 37, laundry maid, Inverness, Inverness, Mary Crawford, U, 21, housemaid, born Stirling, Stirling, Jack A Tobouler, U, 23, coachman, born Greenock, Renfrew.
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1891 census at Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland. George Best McNair 55, living on private means, brn Shettleston, his wife Frances D McNair 57, children Frances E McNair 29, Emily E McNair 28, Mary C McNair 25, Mildred H McNair 20, all born in Glasgow; Philip L H McNair, born Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, 18, Caroline Gertrude McNair 15, born Skelmorlie; William Stevenson 56, visitor, born Paisley, tea importer, Mary S Steele 23, Margaret Morrison 29, Jane Cunningham Rae 14, Annie Evelyn Reynolds 23 servants.
Frances Dorothy Dixon married George Best MacNair, son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser, on 26 July 1860 at Rotherfield, Sussex, England.
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1861 census at Milncroft Rd, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Geo Best McNair 25, fund owner of coal pits, born Barony parish; his wife Frances D McNair 27, born England, Robert S McNair 4 ,Charlotte H McNair 3 both born Shettleston.
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1871 census at 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants .
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1881 census at Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. George Best McNair, married, 45, male, coalmaster, born Shuttleton, Lanark, Scotland; Frances Dorothy McNair, married, wife, 47, born England; Frances Elianor McNair, unmarried, born Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland; Emily Edith McNair, unmarried, 18, Glasgow; Mary Christian McNair, 15, Glasgow; James Herbert McNair, 12, Glasgow; Mildred Helen McNair, 10, Glasgow; Philip Lionel Hope McNair, 8, Largs, Ayr; Caroline Gertrude McNair, 5, Largs, Ayr, Scotland (children, all scholars), James Stancer McNair, U, 57, born New Brunswick, brother, lunatic, retired military officer; Bertha Elise Palite, U, 31, governess, born Poysia, Germany, Mary Munro, U, 40, cook, born Kilbrundon, Argyll, Scotland, Margret Douglas, U, 26, nurse, born Elgin, Elgin, Agnes Wright Armstrong, U, 27, table maid, born Port of Monteath, Perth, Anne Hossack, U, 37, laundry maid, Inverness, Inverness, Mary Crawford, U, 21, housemaid, born Stirling, Stirling, Jack A Tobouler, U, 23, coachman, born Greenock, Renfrew.
Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair appeared on the 1891 census at Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland. George Best McNair 55, living on private means, brn Shettleston, his wife Frances D McNair 57, children Frances E McNair 29, Emily E McNair 28, Mary C McNair 25, Mildred H McNair 20, all born in Glasgow; Philip L H McNair, born Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, 18, Caroline Gertrude McNair 15, born Skelmorlie; William Stevenson 56, visitor, born Paisley, tea importer, Mary S Steele 23, Margaret Morrison 29, Jane Cunningham Rae 14, Annie Evelyn Reynolds 23 servants.
Children of Frances Dorothy Dixon and George Best MacNair
- Frances Eleanor MacNair b. b Apr 1861
- Emily Edith MacNair b. b Apr 1863
- Mary Christian MacNair b. b Apr 1866
- George Stanser MacNair+ b. 14 Jan 1867, d. 26 Jun 1917
- James Herbert MacNair b. 23 Dec 1868, d. 22 Apr 1955
- Mildred Helen MacNair+ b. b Apr 1871
- Philip Lionel Hope MacNair b. b Apr 1873
- Caroline Gertrude MacNair b. b Apr 1876
Grahame Patrick Dixon
(16 May 1873 - 7 August 1947)
Grahame Patrick Dixon|b. 16 May 1873\nd. 7 Aug 1947|p276.htm#i17417|Joseph Black Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa Jane Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||David Sloan|b. b 1807\nd. b 1864|p738.htm#i17388|Isabella L. A. Phillips|b. 21 Feb 1822\nd. 4 Feb 1848|p593.htm#i17375|
Grahame Patrick Dixon was known as Pat. He was born on 16 May 1873 at Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan.
Grahame was educated to 1891 at Brisbane Grammar School, Queensland.
Grahame studied medicine at Sydney University from 1892 to 1897. Grahame was a doctor from 1898. In 1989 he was resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alffred in Sydney, then returned to Brisbane as a resident at the Hospital for Sick Children. He commenced private practice in Maryborough and after ten years travelled overseas for post graduate work insurgery. He studied in England and Scotland and on the Continent and then returned to Brisbane to set up practice in Wickham Terrace as a consultant surgeon. War then broke out and he enlisted.
He served was a Colonel in the Army from 1914 to 1918. He sailed as a major with the Third Field Ambulance on September 25 1914. Following training in Egypt and Lemnos he went to Gallipoli, and with Graham Butler, also of Brisbane, he was one the first medical officers ashore. After the Gallipoli campaign he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in charge of the First Light Horse Field Ambulance. This unit served under his command with distinction in Egypt and the Sinai desert. In 1917 he was appointed Assistant Director of Medical Services, Australian Mounted Division, with the rank of Colonel. He was later involved with the Repatriation Hospital. He was awarded a CBE (Commander of the British Enmpire) in 1919.
Grahame died on 7 August 1947 at Brisbane, QLD, aged 74. He left money to John Parkinson.
Grahame was educated to 1891 at Brisbane Grammar School, Queensland.
Grahame studied medicine at Sydney University from 1892 to 1897. Grahame was a doctor from 1898. In 1989 he was resident medical officer at Royal Prince Alffred in Sydney, then returned to Brisbane as a resident at the Hospital for Sick Children. He commenced private practice in Maryborough and after ten years travelled overseas for post graduate work insurgery. He studied in England and Scotland and on the Continent and then returned to Brisbane to set up practice in Wickham Terrace as a consultant surgeon. War then broke out and he enlisted.
He served was a Colonel in the Army from 1914 to 1918. He sailed as a major with the Third Field Ambulance on September 25 1914. Following training in Egypt and Lemnos he went to Gallipoli, and with Graham Butler, also of Brisbane, he was one the first medical officers ashore. After the Gallipoli campaign he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in charge of the First Light Horse Field Ambulance. This unit served under his command with distinction in Egypt and the Sinai desert. In 1917 he was appointed Assistant Director of Medical Services, Australian Mounted Division, with the rank of Colonel. He was later involved with the Repatriation Hospital. He was awarded a CBE (Commander of the British Enmpire) in 1919.
Grahame died on 7 August 1947 at Brisbane, QLD, aged 74. He left money to John Parkinson.
Hubert Roy Dixon
(29 November 1880 - )
Hubert Roy Dixon|b. 29 Nov 1880|p276.htm#i18722|Joseph Black Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa Jane Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||David Sloan|b. b 1807\nd. b 1864|p738.htm#i17388|Isabella L. A. Phillips|b. 21 Feb 1822\nd. 4 Feb 1848|p593.htm#i17375|
Hubert Roy Dixon was born on 29 November 1880 at Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan.
John Maxwell Dixon
John Russell Dixon
(4 October 1918 - 10 May 1944)
John Russell Dixon|b. 4 Oct 1918\nd. 10 May 1944|p276.htm#i5428|Joseph Eric Dixon|b. 30 May 1875\nd. 23 Oct 1944|p276.htm#i17418|Mary Bridget Shannon|b. 6 May 1889\nd. Dec 1955|p730.htm#i5110|Joseph B. Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa J. Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||
John Russell Dixon was born on 4 October 1918 at Eagle Junction, Queensland. He was the son of Joseph Eric Dixon and Mary Bridget Shannon.
John died on war service on 10 May 1944 at England aged 25. His 'Roll of Honour' F/O Jack Dixon, RAAF states: He was educated at Eagle Junction State School and the Brisbane Grammar School and joined the Company 1 April 1935 and was the first male clerk appointed when the Queensland Branch was opened. In October 1939 he enlisted in the AIF as a private, and on 5 May 1940 sailed for England with the 1st Anti-Tank Regiment of the 6th Division. After a brief period in England, he arrived in the Middle East on Christmas Eve 1940, and served there followed by some months in Colombo, returning to Australia in August 1942. Jack transferred to the RAAF on 3 January 1943, and trained at Narrandera and Evans Head. He received his Air Gunner wing and Commission at the latter station on 16 September 1943 and a few days later left Australia once more for England. He did well on his combat course, and won the course trophy (picture included) at Lossiemouth, Scotland in January 1944.
His parents are Mr & Mrs J E Dixon of Eagle Junction, Brisbane. At the time of his retirement Mr Dixon was Manager, Branch Dept., Queensland, of the National Bank of Australasia Ltd.
John died on war service on 10 May 1944 at England aged 25. His 'Roll of Honour' F/O Jack Dixon, RAAF states: He was educated at Eagle Junction State School and the Brisbane Grammar School and joined the Company 1 April 1935 and was the first male clerk appointed when the Queensland Branch was opened. In October 1939 he enlisted in the AIF as a private, and on 5 May 1940 sailed for England with the 1st Anti-Tank Regiment of the 6th Division. After a brief period in England, he arrived in the Middle East on Christmas Eve 1940, and served there followed by some months in Colombo, returning to Australia in August 1942. Jack transferred to the RAAF on 3 January 1943, and trained at Narrandera and Evans Head. He received his Air Gunner wing and Commission at the latter station on 16 September 1943 and a few days later left Australia once more for England. He did well on his combat course, and won the course trophy (picture included) at Lossiemouth, Scotland in January 1944.
His parents are Mr & Mrs J E Dixon of Eagle Junction, Brisbane. At the time of his retirement Mr Dixon was Manager, Branch Dept., Queensland, of the National Bank of Australasia Ltd.
Joseph Black Dixon
(26 September 1836 - 6 March 1882)
Joseph Black Dixon was born on 26 September 1836 at Hobart, Tasmania. He was the son of Joseph Dixon & his wife Alice Russell who married in Hobart 3 May 1834.
He was appointed Lieutenant iin the Queensland Volunteer Artillery in 1864. Joseph was a bank officer, at Brisbane, Queensland.
Joseph Black Dixon married Louisa Jane Sloan, daughter of David Sloan and Isabella Lydia Augusta Phillips, on 15 December 1869 at St John's, Brisbane, Queensland. On the 15th Dec, at St John's Church by the Rev T Jones, Joseph Black, eldest son of the late Joseph Dixon Esq. of Hobart Town Tas. to Louisa Jane, 2nd daughter of the late David Sloan Esq. M.D. of Maitland NSW. Joseph Black Dixon was listed in a directory dated 1874 as J B Dixon, Manager, Bank of Australasia Queen St, Brisbane, Queensland. He was listed in a directory dated between 1878 and 1879 as Dixon, J B, Manager, Bank of Australasia Queen & Wharf Sts, Brisbane, Queensland.
Joseph died of liver cancer on 6 March 1882 at Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, aged 45.
He was appointed Lieutenant iin the Queensland Volunteer Artillery in 1864. Joseph was a bank officer, at Brisbane, Queensland.
Joseph Black Dixon married Louisa Jane Sloan, daughter of David Sloan and Isabella Lydia Augusta Phillips, on 15 December 1869 at St John's, Brisbane, Queensland. On the 15th Dec, at St John's Church by the Rev T Jones, Joseph Black, eldest son of the late Joseph Dixon Esq. of Hobart Town Tas. to Louisa Jane, 2nd daughter of the late David Sloan Esq. M.D. of Maitland NSW. Joseph Black Dixon was listed in a directory dated 1874 as J B Dixon, Manager, Bank of Australasia Queen St, Brisbane, Queensland. He was listed in a directory dated between 1878 and 1879 as Dixon, J B, Manager, Bank of Australasia Queen & Wharf Sts, Brisbane, Queensland.
Joseph died of liver cancer on 6 March 1882 at Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, aged 45.
Children of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan
- Eva Violet Dixon b. 1 Dec 1870
- Daughter Dixon b. 8 Apr 1872
- Grahame Patrick Dixon b. 16 May 1873, d. 7 Aug 1947
- Joseph Eric Dixon+ b. 30 May 1875, d. 23 Oct 1944
- Lewis David Dixon b. 9 May 1877
- Cecil Clive (Ching?) Dixon b. 16 Nov 1878
- Hubert Roy Dixon b. 29 Nov 1880
Joseph Eric Dixon
(30 May 1875 - 23 October 1944)
Joseph Eric Dixon|b. 30 May 1875\nd. 23 Oct 1944|p276.htm#i17418|Joseph Black Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa Jane Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||David Sloan|b. b 1807\nd. b 1864|p738.htm#i17388|Isabella L. A. Phillips|b. 21 Feb 1822\nd. 4 Feb 1848|p593.htm#i17375|
Joseph Eric Dixon was known as Eric. He was born on 30 May 1875 at Brisbane, Queensland. Brisbane: on 30th May, at the Bank of Australasia, the wife of Joseph B Dixon, of a son.
. He was the son of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan. Joseph was a banker.
Joseph Eric Dixon married Mary Bridget Shannon on 27 September 1915 at Queensland, Australia.
Joseph died on 23 October 1944 at Brisbane, QLD, aged 69.
. He was the son of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan. Joseph was a banker.
Joseph Eric Dixon married Mary Bridget Shannon on 27 September 1915 at Queensland, Australia.
Joseph died on 23 October 1944 at Brisbane, QLD, aged 69.
Children of Joseph Eric Dixon and Mary Bridget Shannon
- Patrick Leslie Dixon+ b. 13 Jan 1917, d. 5 Nov 1996
- John Russell Dixon b. 4 Oct 1918, d. 10 May 1944
- Sheila Helen Dixon b. 4 Nov 1919, d. 25 Mar 1996
Kezia Dixon
(March 1849 - 25 April 1936)
Kezia Dixon was also known as Kate in some records. Her birth was registered in the quarter ending in March 1849 at Holbeach Hurn, Lincolnshire.
Kezia Dixon married Charles Jarvis Stancer, son of Jarvis Stancer and Mary Burnham, on 18 February 1868 at All Saints, Holbeach, Lincolnshire.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1871 census at Hurn Hall, Holbeach, Lincolnshire. Charles Stancer, head, 26, labourer born Algarkirk, with his wife Kezia 22 and children Ellen 3, Martha 1, all born at Holbeach, and two lodgers.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1881 census at Holbeach, Lincolnshire. Charles Stancer; 35, married, born Algarkirk, Lincoln, head, labourer; Keiza Stancer, 31, wife, born Holbeach Bank, Lincoln; James, 10 born Holbeach Hurn, Lincoln, son, scholar; Eliz. 5, born Holbeach Hurn, Lincoln, daughter, scholar; David 4, born Holbeach Hurn, son; Kate, 2, born Holbeach Hurn, daughter; Christopher, 6 months, born Holbeach Hurn, Son.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1891 census at Holbeach. Charles Stancer, head, 45, agricultural labourer, birthplace not known; his wife Kate [sic] 42, born Holbeach Hurn, children, Jane 16, David 14, ag. lab., both born Holbeach Hurn, Christopher, 11, Wiliam 9, Alice, 7, Alfred 6, Annie 2, all born Holbeach Bursh?.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1901 census at Gedney Marsh, Gedney, Lincolnshire. Charles Stancer, head, 55, ordinary agricultural labourer, with his wife Kezia 51 and sons Christopher 20 horseman on a farm, William 18 teamster on a farm, Samuel 9, all born at Holbeach.
Kezia died on 25 April 1936 at Holbeach Hurn, Lincolnshire, aged 87.
Kezia Dixon married Charles Jarvis Stancer, son of Jarvis Stancer and Mary Burnham, on 18 February 1868 at All Saints, Holbeach, Lincolnshire.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1871 census at Hurn Hall, Holbeach, Lincolnshire. Charles Stancer, head, 26, labourer born Algarkirk, with his wife Kezia 22 and children Ellen 3, Martha 1, all born at Holbeach, and two lodgers.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1881 census at Holbeach, Lincolnshire. Charles Stancer; 35, married, born Algarkirk, Lincoln, head, labourer; Keiza Stancer, 31, wife, born Holbeach Bank, Lincoln; James, 10 born Holbeach Hurn, Lincoln, son, scholar; Eliz. 5, born Holbeach Hurn, Lincoln, daughter, scholar; David 4, born Holbeach Hurn, son; Kate, 2, born Holbeach Hurn, daughter; Christopher, 6 months, born Holbeach Hurn, Son.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1891 census at Holbeach. Charles Stancer, head, 45, agricultural labourer, birthplace not known; his wife Kate [sic] 42, born Holbeach Hurn, children, Jane 16, David 14, ag. lab., both born Holbeach Hurn, Christopher, 11, Wiliam 9, Alice, 7, Alfred 6, Annie 2, all born Holbeach Bursh?.
Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer appeared on the 1901 census at Gedney Marsh, Gedney, Lincolnshire. Charles Stancer, head, 55, ordinary agricultural labourer, with his wife Kezia 51 and sons Christopher 20 horseman on a farm, William 18 teamster on a farm, Samuel 9, all born at Holbeach.
Kezia died on 25 April 1936 at Holbeach Hurn, Lincolnshire, aged 87.
Children of Kezia Dixon and Charles Jarvis Stancer
- David Stanser b. Jun 1868, d. b 20 Mar 1868
- Ellen Stanser b. Sep 1868
- Martha Stanser b. b Apr 1870
- James Stanser b. b Apr 1871
- Jane Stanser b. b Apr 1875
- Elizabeth Stanser b. b Apr 1876
- David Stanser b. b Apr 1877
- Kate Stanser b. b Apr 1879
- Christopher Stanser b. c Sep 1880
- William Stanser b. b Mar 1883
- Alice Stanser b. b Apr 1884
- Alfred Stanser b. b Apr 1885
- Annie Stanser b. b Apr 1888
- Samuel Stanser+ b. b Mar 1892, d. 1966
Lewis David Dixon
(9 May 1877 - )
Lewis David Dixon|b. 9 May 1877|p276.htm#i18721|Joseph Black Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa Jane Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||David Sloan|b. b 1807\nd. b 1864|p738.htm#i17388|Isabella L. A. Phillips|b. 21 Feb 1822\nd. 4 Feb 1848|p593.htm#i17375|
Lewis David Dixon was born on 9 May 1877 at Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of Joseph Black Dixon and Louisa Jane Sloan.
Mary Dixon
Mary Dixon married William Addison, son of Christopher Addison, on 26 October 1601 at Glatton, Huntingdonshire.
Children of Mary Dixon and William Addison
- Christopher Addison b. 5 Sep 1602
- Elizabeth Addison b. 18 Aug 1604
Patrick Leslie Dixon
(13 January 1917 - 5 November 1996)
Patrick Leslie Dixon|b. 13 Jan 1917\nd. 5 Nov 1996|p276.htm#i5111|Joseph Eric Dixon|b. 30 May 1875\nd. 23 Oct 1944|p276.htm#i17418|Mary Bridget Shannon|b. 6 May 1889\nd. Dec 1955|p730.htm#i5110|Joseph B. Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa J. Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||
Patrick Leslie Dixon was known as Les. He was born on 13 January 1917 at Eagle Junction, Queensland. He was the son of Joseph Eric Dixon and Mary Bridget Shannon. He reported for active duty between 1940 and 1945. His brother Jack's 1944 obituary states that F/Lt Patrick Leslie Dixon, enlisted in the RAAF in May 1940 and went to England in December 1940 with the first contingent of fully trained airmen to leave Australia. Whilst on an operational flight his plane had to be abandoned and after being afloat for a few days, he was picked up by an an enemy vessel, and has been a prisoner of war for three years..
Patrick died on 5 November 1996 at Goulburn, New South Wales, aged 79.
Patrick died on 5 November 1996 at Goulburn, New South Wales, aged 79.
Sheila Helen Dixon
(4 November 1919 - 25 March 1996)
Sheila Helen Dixon|b. 4 Nov 1919\nd. 25 Mar 1996|p276.htm#i5429|Joseph Eric Dixon|b. 30 May 1875\nd. 23 Oct 1944|p276.htm#i17418|Mary Bridget Shannon|b. 6 May 1889\nd. Dec 1955|p730.htm#i5110|Joseph B. Dixon|b. 26 Sep 1836\nd. 6 Mar 1882|p276.htm#i17414|Louisa J. Sloan|b. 29 Apr 1847\nd. a 1887|p738.htm#i17413|||||||
Sheila Helen Dixon was born on 4 November 1919 at Eagle Junction, Queensland. She was the daughter of Joseph Eric Dixon and Mary Bridget Shannon.
Sheila died on 25 March 1996 at Toowong, Queensland, aged 76.
Sheila died on 25 March 1996 at Toowong, Queensland, aged 76.
Gwenyth May Dobson or Davis
(1916 - 7 January 1984)
Gwenyth May Dobson or Davis|b. 1916\nd. 7 Jan 1984|p276.htm#i11940|Townley Osborne Dobson|b. 16 Apr 1895|p278.htm#i11643|May Davis||p254.htm#i3572|Godfrey S. A. Dobson|b. 20 Jul 1863\nd. 1934|p277.htm#i11604|Mary A. L. Thomas|b. 1864\nd. 5 Mar 1945|p807.htm#i1600|||||||
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- Dunbar descendants
Gwenyth May Dobson or Davis was born in 1916 at St Kilda, Victoria. She was the daughter of Townley Osborne Dobson and May Davis.
Gwenyth May Dobson or Davis married Frank Frederick Jameson in 1941 at Victoria.
Gwenyth May Dobson or Davis lived at 9 Imperial Ave, Bayswater, Victoria.
Gwenyth died on 7 January 1984 at Fern..., Victoria.
Gwenyth May Dobson or Davis married Frank Frederick Jameson in 1941 at Victoria.
Gwenyth May Dobson or Davis lived at 9 Imperial Ave, Bayswater, Victoria.
Gwenyth died on 7 January 1984 at Fern..., Victoria.
Albert Charles Dobson
(1 March 1899 - 14 February 1918)
Albert Charles Dobson|b. 1 Mar 1899\nd. 14 Feb 1918|p276.htm#i11976|Charles Killigrew Dobson|b. 28 Jul 1854\nd. 18 Jun 1915|p277.htm#i11600|Mary Ann Haines|b. 9 Apr 1864\nd. 24 Apr 1941|p380.htm#i1598|John S. Dobson|b. 8 Sep 1812\nd. 26 Oct 1891|p277.htm#i21301|Elizabeth D. Dunbar|b. 1828\nd. 13 Oct 1891|p290.htm#i11377|||||||
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- Dunbar descendants
Albert Charles Dobson was born on 1 March 1899. He was the son of Charles Killigrew Dobson and Mary Ann Haines.
Albert died on 14 February 1918 at France aged 18.
Albert died on 14 February 1918 at France aged 18.
Albert Harry William Dobson
(25 August 1905 - 6 November 1974)
Albert Harry William Dobson|b. 25 Aug 1905\nd. 6 Nov 1974|p276.htm#i11925|Harry Alfred Dobson|b. 25 Sep 1883\nd. 2 Dec 1912|p277.htm#i11632|Annie Matilda Greenwood||p365.htm#i2192|John D. Dobson|b. 18 Mar 1849\nd. 12 May 1903|p277.htm#i11597|Jessie Stevens|b. c 1855\nd. 1913|p789.htm#i1610|||||||
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- Dunbar descendants
Albert Harry William Dobson was born on 25 August 1905 at Armadale, Victoria. He was the son of Harry Alfred Dobson and Annie Matilda Greenwood.
Albert Harry William Dobson married Annie May Symes on 7 April 1928 at Victoria. They had no issue.
Albert died on 6 November 1974 aged 69.
Albert Harry William Dobson married Annie May Symes on 7 April 1928 at Victoria. They had no issue.
Albert died on 6 November 1974 aged 69.
Alexander Osborne Dobson
(before 29 March 1857 - 29 March 1892)
Alexander Osborne Dobson|b. b 29 Mar 1857\nd. 29 Mar 1892|p276.htm#i11602|John Savage Dobson|b. 8 Sep 1812\nd. 26 Oct 1891|p277.htm#i21301|Elizabeth Dick Dunbar|b. 1828\nd. 13 Oct 1891|p290.htm#i11377|||||||Rev John Dunbar|b. c 1796\nd. 18 Feb 1868|p295.htm#i11348|Frances H. Halahan|b. b 1798\nd. 2 May 1863|p382.htm#i11349|
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- Dunbar descendants
Alexander Osborne Dobson was born before 29 March 1857 at Dandenong, Victoria, Australia. He was the son of John Savage Dobson and Elizabeth Dick Dunbar. Alexander was a journalist. He was known as both "Arry" & "Ossie". Telegraph operator, "Arry" of the Dandenong Journal.
Alexander Osborne Dobson married Louisa Eleanor Walker in 1887 at Prahran, Victoria. Alexander Osborne Dobson was the informant at the death of Elizabeth Dick Dunbar, on 13 October 1891.
Alexander died of cancer of the stomach on 29 March 1892 at 8 St Edwards Road, Prahran, Victoria. He was buried on 31 March 1892.
Alexander Osborne Dobson married Louisa Eleanor Walker in 1887 at Prahran, Victoria. Alexander Osborne Dobson was the informant at the death of Elizabeth Dick Dunbar, on 13 October 1891.
Alexander died of cancer of the stomach on 29 March 1892 at 8 St Edwards Road, Prahran, Victoria. He was buried on 31 March 1892.
Children of Alexander Osborne Dobson and Louisa Eleanor Walker
- Townley Osborne Clive Dobson b. 1888
- Clive Osborn Dobson b. 1890



