I too am interested in the Dixon's from Escambia County. My great-grandmother, Florida Kierce, mother's maiden name was Dixon. Here is what I have on the Dixon line. Francis Marion Dixon b. Feb 28, 1822 d. Dec ?? 1902 Martha Ann Cobb Dixon b. Apr 3, 1827 d. Oct 25, 1884 Married Nov 7, 1844 Children: Silvester Marion Dixon b. Sep 26, 1847 d. Jul 30, 1850 Florida Alice Dixon Mims b. Feb 25, 1855 d. Sep 14 1873 Frances Elizabeth Dixon b. Aug 1, 1859 d. Jun 18, 1915 Wiley Benjamen Dixon b. Jul 21, 1862 d. Aug 12, 1908 Vanessa Kierce Burzynski Texas [email protected] wrote: > Judy Hamm, > I am going to respond to your e-mail on the List, because there is an > abundant amount of people on the Escambia List that has a lot more research > material at hand than I do. > I haven't been able to find John A. Dixon in anything that I have. He is not > listed in the Santa Rosa Cemetery Book. There are a lot of Dixon's in there. > I found only one Dixon in my Escambia County books, and that was Lillie Mae > Dixon who died in 1985 . Of course there are a lot of cemetery's that I > don't have a record of. > Rosie Kersey died a year ago this month. I have a copy of her obit. I have > a copy of Mary Dixon and Henry Kersey's marraige license, also a copy of > Rosie and Hixon's marraige license. Be glad to send you a copy . > I never knew that my Carrolls and the Kersey's were intermarried. In my > research, I must have overlooked it. > As I told you, my Carrolls came from Red Level Alabama. I will post them at a > later time, as this is getting too long. > I will look into my possible kin file and see if I can find anything on your > Carrolls, which are probably my Carrolls as well. > No, I never heard of Porphyria being genetic in the family, but when Rosie > got something set in her mind, there was no changing it. > Thank you for the information, > doris >