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Charles Dixon (judge)

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and a judge in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Dixon became a customs collector at Sackville in 1784. He also served as highway commissioner, highway surveyor, assessor and overseer of the poor for
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which he operated until 1771. Dixon married Susanna Coates in 1763. Originally a member of the
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18th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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English emigrants to pre-Confederation New Brunswick
70:in 1765. In 1772, he emigrated with his family to 8: 82:soon afterwards. Dixon purchased a farm at 112:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 45:1st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly 7: 95:. He died at his home in Sackville. 43:. He represented Westmorland in the 58:and then bought a paper factory at 25: 18:Charles Dixon (gentleman farmer) 156:Colony of New Brunswick judges 1: 166:18th-century English farmers 182: 105:Snowdon, James (1983). 88:justice of the peace 151:British bricklayers 78:and then moving to 27:Canadian politician 93:Westmorland County 66:, he converted to 146:Canadian Baptists 64:Church of England 16:(Redirected from 173: 122: 120: 119: 21: 181: 180: 176: 175: 174: 172: 171: 170: 126: 125: 117: 115: 107:"Charles Dixon" 104: 101: 80:Fort Cumberland 50:He was born in 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 179: 177: 169: 168: 163: 158: 153: 148: 143: 138: 128: 127: 124: 123: 100: 97: 74:, arriving at 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 178: 167: 164: 162: 159: 157: 154: 152: 149: 147: 144: 142: 139: 137: 134: 133: 131: 114: 113: 108: 103: 102: 98: 96: 94: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 52:Kirklevington 48: 46: 42: 41:New Brunswick 38: 34: 33:Charles Dixon 30: 19: 116:. Retrieved 110: 60:Hutton Rudby 49: 32: 31: 29: 136:1817 deaths 72:Nova Scotia 130:Categories 118:2011-02-02 99:References 84:Sackville 68:Methodism 76:Halifax 37:English 56:Yarm 132:: 109:. 47:. 121:. 20:)

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Charles Dixon (gentleman farmer)
English
New Brunswick
1st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
Kirklevington
Yarm
Hutton Rudby
Church of England
Methodism
Nova Scotia
Halifax
Fort Cumberland
Sackville
justice of the peace
Westmorland County
"Charles Dixon"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Categories
1817 deaths
18th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Canadian Baptists
British bricklayers
Colony of New Brunswick judges
English emigrants to pre-Confederation New Brunswick
18th-century English farmers

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