NANCY (SMITH) DIXON
Nancy (Smith) Dixon, known as Gramma Dixon to her younger set of grandchildren, and Grandmother Dixon to son John Dixon's children, was a formidable old woman who smoked a white clay pipe, wore gold rimmed glasses, and left no written material whatever behind her. She could read, however, and one of the many tales she generated was of burning a letter from son Victor and never speaking his name again. At her dictation, little Flossie Dixon made lists of her grandmother's siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles and all their offspring. This has been a family treasure from which further research formed the basis of this family tree.
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