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Morf 24-04-10 22:01

Thomas Dix
 
Name - Thomas Dix

Date and Place of Birth - 1850. Clifton, Gloucestershire

Name of Parents - Charles Dix. Ann Shute

Date and place of Baptism - Don't know

Details of marriage - 1868 Holy Trinity, Bristol. Mary Ann Brooks

Occupation - Seaman in the Merchant Service

Addresses where they lived -
1851 - Haven't found him
1861 - Bear Yard, Clifton, Bristol
1871 - Royal Albert (ship), Bristol

Date, Place and cause of Death - possibly 1880

Date and place of Burial - Don't know

Details of will - none

Memorial inscription - none

Joan of Archives 24-04-10 22:14

Could this be them in 1851 transcribed as Dey?

Class: HO107; Piece: 1952; Folio: 331; Page: 36; GSU roll: 87352.

:)

Morf 24-04-10 22:23

Joan, it looks like them.
Thank you very much.
You've found something in minutes, I haven't found in years.

Joan of Archives 24-04-10 22:25

Well Morf I have loads of Dixes in my tree so I am used to looking for them; sadly mine are the Suffolk branch but they must all link up somewhere, what a shame cos we would have been related & I would have been Legless's cousin lol!! I do have an Orlando in my tree so that would have tied in very nicely :d

Morf 24-04-10 22:34

lol
You never know one day we may find we're related.
We won't tell Lemon though, because she'd be so jealous. lol

Joan of Archives 24-04-10 22:36

Oh dear I don't think she would be lol! :d

kiterunner 24-04-10 22:43

There's a Thomas Dix death listed in the overseas records on Family Relatives - 1871-1875 Thomas Dix, Leghorn, vol 5 page 1001. But it's the Consular Deaths Index, so I don't suppose it's him.

Morf 24-04-10 22:48

Kite, what is the Consular Deaths Index please?

Morf 24-04-10 22:54

Looking back at the tree Thomas would have died sometime in 1880, because there is a young baby in the 1881 census (that's if it was his child), before this the next youngest child was born in 1878.
I'm very sorry for the wrong info.

Morf 24-04-10 23:03

I think I may have just found Thomas' death on the GRO Marine Deaths Indices on the ship Bristol City.


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