11/17/18 Workday & Cleanup DIXON HISTORICAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION11/20/201804/21/2019 Raymond Dixon Stapleton 2 Home built by my 4th Great Grandfather Capt. James Dixon in the 1780’s. Home built by my 4th Great Grandfather Capt. James Dixon in the 1780’s, son of 5th Great Grandfather Thomas Dixon who moved the family from Lancaster, PA in the early/mid 1700’s. Capt. James inherited the plantation from Thomas. Home built by my 4th Great Grandfather Capt. James Dixon in the 1780’s, son of 5th Great Grandfather Thomas Dixon who moved the family from Lancaster, PA in the early/mid 1700’s. Capt. James inherited the plantation from Thomas. Looking West toward Blue Ridge Mountains, Peaks of Otter from DIXON HISTORICAL CEMETERY. Raymond Dixon Stapleton standing among his ancestors going back to the mid 1700’s in Bedford (Campbell) County, VA. WILLIAM CARDWELL DHCA is presented a personalized copy of THE DIXON CLAN by direct descendant Raymond Dixon Stapleton.We then presented THE DIXON CLAN to the Campbell County Historical Society for the local reference for those researching THE DIXON CLAN and many related Bedford (Campbell) County families. Raymond Dixon Stapleton, William Caldwell DHCA, and Austin Quick CCHS The Ladies discussing the history and gravesite marking project for HISTORICAL DIXON CEMETERY. Personal note from Cousin-in-Law Carol Dixon wife of James H. Dixon THE DIXON CLAN, Scotland, Ireland and America James H. Dixon, PH.D Personal card from Cousin-in-Law Carol Dixon in book when she sent it to me. All the hard workers at the DIXON HISTORICAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION wanted contact for Carol Dixon, some were interested in ordering their own copy of the book.
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