Luthera A. Dixon

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Luthera A. Dixon
Born: of New Vienna, Ohio
Father: Clark A. Dixon
Mother: Nancy Cashatt
Siblings: John Riley Dixon
Sarah A. Dixon
Samantha J. Dixon
Margaret I. Dixon
Luthera A. Dixon
Charles E. Dixon
Spouse: J. W. Clark

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CLARK A. DIXON, general merchandise, New Vienna, of the firm of C. A. Dixon & Son, was born in North Carolina October 25, 1818 ; is a son of Thomas and Hannah (Stinson) Dixon, natives of North Carolina... On March 7, 1839, Mr. Dixon was married to Nancy, daughter of John and Isabel Cashatt, he a native of North Carolina, and she of Ohio. By this union they have had eight children, five now survive. Sarah A., married to Cyrus Nordyke; Samantha J., married to James H. Nordyke; Margaret I., married to Joseph Gomy ; Luthera A., married to J. W. Clark, and Charles E., now in partnership with his father. John Riley, the eldest child in the family, enlisted in the war of the rebellion in Company G, Eleventh Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was engaged in the severe battles of South Mountain, Mission Ridge, and several others up the Kenawah Valley, and was taken sick and died of chronic diarrhoea is camp, near Carthage, Tenn., April 11, 1863, aged twenty-three years.
  • 1900 Federal Census, New Vienna, Green Twp., Clinton, Ohio, 4 June 1900, ED 61 Dist 5 St 3 dwelling 49, family 50
Dixon, Charles
Clark, (Luthera A.), sister, white, female, ---- Ohio, North Carolina, Ohio
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