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From: "unicorn" <>
Subject: Re: Quaker Migration, DIXON, RUBY
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 15:49:59 -0400
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I'd be interested in knowing that as well. We're looking for our connection from Ohio to Ind in the Pearson line. They also were
Quakers.
Shirl in Ohio
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From: "Angert" <>
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Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 3:24 PM
Subject: Quaker Migration, DIXON, RUBY
Linda Fullerton wrote me that she has a Quaker CD and she found many DIXONs and a few RUBYs in Indiana and NC, but she was leaving
right away to go out of town for 2 wks.
Does anyone else have this CD? I am looking for the family of Leslie DIXON, b. 18 Feb 1880. I find him listed as a boarder in the
household of Parker BOBBETT in Clinton Co. on the 1900 census, and by 1910 he is married to Ida RUBY.
The 1880 census wasn't taken until June, of course, so I can't find identify his family that way, although they may have been in
Clinton Co. by then. And I have absolutely no information on Ida RUBY, and no RUBYs in Clinton Co. at all.
I know that Leslie died in Wilmington in 1971 and presumably is buried there; Ida must have died many years before him, and may be
buried in Wilmington as well. Their daughter Nellie is my grandmother. The family did not stay together and at an early age she went
to live with a family named DILL. Nellie would never talk about her parents, but she did let on that she was raised as a Quaker.
If anyone has any info that seems relevant, I would be very grateful. If anyone lives in Wilmington and knows where Leslie and/or
Ida are buried, that would be wonderful.
Thanks,
Teddy Angert
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