Birth9 Jul 1823, Hawkins, TN
Death3 Feb 1913, Appleton City, MO:St Clair
Burial5 Feb 1913, Appleton City, MO:St Clair
Burial MemoAppleton City Cemetery
Father? DIXON
MotherMargaret ? (~1800-)
Misc. Notes
CENSUS RECORDS: He was 25 in 1850, single, living with his mother.
CENSUS RECORDS: 18 Aug 1860 Fredonia, Caldwell, Kentucky page #177, family #1265/1265
DIXON, Alfred age 38, male, farmer, $700 & $430, TN
DIXON, Lucy age 23, female, housewife KY
DIXON, Sarah age 8, female, attends school KY
DIXON, John age 5, male, KY
DIXON, Susan age 3, female, KY
DIXON, Mary age 10/12, female, KY
YOUNG, James age 17, male, farmhand, KY
DIXON, Henry age 48, male, carpenter, TN
DIXON, Henry age 17, male, farmhand, KY
They came to St. Clair County, Missouri after 1867.
CENSUS RECORDS: 21 June 1880 Monegaw, St. Clair, Missouri family #49/53
DIXON, Alfred age 58, husband, farmer, TN TN TN
DIXON, Lucy A. age 43, wife, keeps house, KY OH VA
DIXON, Lindsay age 19, son, works on farm, KY TN KY
DIXON, James H. age 13, son, KY TN KY
DIXON, Seth age 8, son, MO TN KY
DIXON, Harriett B. age 5, daughter, MO TN KY
DIXON, Amizetta age 1, daughter, MO TN KY
Spouses
Birth23 May 1837, Fredonia, KY:Caldwell
Death6 Nov 1906, Appleton City, MO:St Clair
Burial8 Nov 1906, Appleton City, MO:St Clair
Burial MemoAppleton City Cemetery
Misc. Notes
NEWSPAPER OBITUARY: Mrs Lucy Dixon, The above named lady was born near Fredonia, Kentucky, May 13, 1837, and died at the home of her son, John Dixon, near Appleton City, November 6, 1906. When about 18 years of age the deceased was married to Alfred Dixon and together thay came to St Clair County, Missouri in 1867 and have since resided here. Mrs Dixon was converted to christianity in 1858 and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church and remained a faithful member of that body until her death. Eleven children were born to her, nine of whom, with her husband survive her. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev P E Pierce at the home of her son from Revelations 7:12 "What are These Which Arrayed in White Robes and Whence Came They?" A large concourse of friends followed the remains of this excellent woman to her last resting place in the Appleton City Cemetery.
NEWSPAPER: Another newspaper clipping undated reads: Mr and Mrs J D Beavers of Terry were in Osceola last Thursday on the way home from Appleton Township where they had been to attend the funeral of Mr Beaver's sister, Mrs Alfred Dixon, who died Tuesday evening previous from the effects of paralysis with which she had been afflicted for about two years. Mrs Dixon was sixty years of age.
Marriage2 Sep 1851, Caldwell, KY639