Anne Dixon1

Anne Dixon||p10071.htm|George Dixon|d. b 1665|p10072.htm|Anne Watt||p10073.htm|||||||Ralph Watt|b. s 1560|p10074.htm|Jane (—?—) (Watt)||p10075.htm|

7th great-grandmother of Ruth Minerva Fairfield.
9th great-grandmother of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Fairfield and Allied Families
Appears on charts:
Pedigree for Ruth Minerva Fairfield
     Anne Dixon was the daughter of George Dixon and Anne Watt.1 She married Ralph Allanson, son of Matthew Allanson.
     
     Sometime before 1665, Ralph Allanson, his wife Anne, their children Jane, Matthew and Anne, and probably Joseph Oliver, who was closely connected with him in his later career, accompanied his mother-in-law, Anne Watt Dixon, to America where they joined Mrs. Dixon's brother, Henry Watts, on his great plantation at Scarborough, Maine.1

     Administration on the estate of Joseph Oliver, slain in a skirmish during King Philip's War, was granted to Anne Allison with whom he had left his ticket for military pay, on 6 April 1690. She gave bond, with Nathaniel Fryer as her surety, and there remains no further record of her.2

Children of Anne Dixon and Ralph Allanson

Citations

  1. [S907] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Allanson, of St. Helen Auckland, Co. Durham, and Scarborough," Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996), Vol. 1, 2, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Miller (1939).
  2. [S907] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Allanson, of St. Helen Auckland, Co. Durham, and Scarborough," Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1, 2-4, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Miller (1939).
  3. [S907] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Allanson, of St. Helen Auckland, Co. Durham, and Scarborough," Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1, 4, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Miller (1939).
  4. [S907] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Allanson, of St. Helen Auckland, Co. Durham, and Scarborough," Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1, 5, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Miller (1939).