1832 - Aft 1889 (57 years)
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Family |
Edward B. Dixon d. 30 Oct 1877, Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick |
Marriage |
4 Jan 1856 |
Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada [3] |
Family ID |
F1175 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
23 Mar 2005 |
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Event Map |
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 | Marriage - 4 Jan 1856 - Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada |
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Sources |
- [SAuth] John Spencer Howell, Jr., John Spencer Howell, Jr., (http://www.jhowell.com/ jhowell@jhowell.com).
- [S811] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics From New Brunswick (Canada) Newspapers, (P.O. Box 26025, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada E2J 4M3 vitstats@nbnet.nb.ca), vol. 72.
651 Joseph HICKMAN, one of the old residents of Dorchester (West. Co.) died Sept. 4. He was some years ago engaged in shipbuilding. During the past few years, however, owing to failing health, he has not been engaged in business. The deceased leaves a son, John H. HICKMAN and a daughter, Mrs. W.D. DOUGLAS of Amherst, N.S. Three brothers also survive him, John HICKMAN and William HICKMAN of Dorchester and James S. HICKMAN, Amherst, as well as two sisters, Mrs. W.J. WELDON, Moncton and Mrs. W.B. DIXON, Sackville. 12 September 1889 LEAF
- [S811] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics From New Brunswick (Canada) Newspapers, (P.O. Box 26025, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada E2J 4M3 vitstats@nbnet.nb.ca), vol. 15.
2781 m. Trinity Church, Dorchester (West. Co.) 3rd Jan., by Rev. DeWolfe, E.B. DIXON, Chief Operator, Halifax Telegraph Office / Susan E. HICKMAN third d/o John HICKMAN 4 January 1856 MN
- [S1157] Charlie Hickman, (Charlie Hickman [chickman@nbnet.nb.ca]), "Helen Petchey b. 1832 "joseph_1821.pdf" file emailed to JSH - 29 Mar 2005.
- [S811] Daniel F. Johnson, Vital Statistics From New Brunswick (Canada) Newspapers, (P.O. Box 26025, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada E2J 4M3 vitstats@nbnet.nb.ca), vol. 72.
651 Joseph HICKMAN, one of the old residents of Dorchester (West. Co.) died Sept. 4. He was some years ago engaged in shipbuilding. During the past few years, however, owing to failing health, he has not been engaged in business. The deceased leaves a son, John H. HICKMAN and a daughter, Mrs. W.D. DOUGLAS of Amherst, N.S. Three brothers also survive him, John HICKMAN and William HICKMAN of Dorchester and James S. HICKMAN, Amherst, as well as two sisters, Mrs. W.J. WELDON, Moncton and Mrs. W.B. DIXON, Sackville.12 September 1889 LEAF
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