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| Birth: | 14 Feb 1816 in Selside, Westmoreland Co., England |
| Death: | 17 Sep 1882 in New Orleans, LA |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | Anthony Dixon b. About. 1790 in England |
| Mother: | Ellen Cornthwaite b. About. 1790 in England |
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came to America at age 20, left God behind, says Jennie Nourse, 11-25-1917
Dorothy Dixon, the mother of Kate Haner, was born in Selside, Westmoreland
County, England in 1816. At age 20 she sailed from England to America, having "left
religion behind," according to her granddaughter Jennie Nourse Putnam. Dorothy
married Jacob Haner about 1839. After his early death she ran a boot and shoe store
at Common and Franklin in New Orleans, where she lived from 1852 to 1855. She married Mr. Reynolds about 1856, and
she continued to live at Common and Franklin until 1860, when she moved to 238 Common Street. She lived at 469 Rampart
Street in 1861. By 1880 she had moved in with her daughter and son-in-law, Agnes Jane and grocer John C. Ong, on
Coliseum Street, New Orleans, between Toledano and Louisiana Avenues. She died there on September 17, 1882 of sclerosis
of the spinal cord.
came to America at age 20, left God behind, says Jennie Nourse, 11-25-1917
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