- Ambrose Dixon
Ambrose Dixon (c. 1619 ["Ambrose Dixon: The Man and the Legacy", James Edward Jensen] -
April 12 ,1687 ) was an early American pioneer who was born inEngland and emigrated to theUnited States at an early age where he lived in theVirginia Colony before moving toMaryland .Dixon married Mary, the widow of Henry Peddington, between July 4, and October 28, 1647. ["Ambrose Dixon: The Man and the Legacy", James Edward Jensen] It has been stated that her maiden was Wilson.
In 1651, Dixon joined
Edmund Scarburgh and others in riding against the Indians in defiance of the law. A Court Order of 10 May 1651 says:"Whereas Mr Edmund Scarburgh, Mr Thomas Johnson, Mr Richard Vaughan, Captain John Dollinge, John Robinson, Toby Norton, Richard Baily, Ambrose Dixon, Richard Hill, Jenkin Price And divers others Inhabitants and free men in the Upper parte of the parish in the Countie of Northampton Did in a Hostile manner (contrary to the knowne Lawes of Virginia And the League made with the Indians) upon the 28th day of Aprill last past Rayse a partie of men to the number of fiftie persons with Armes and ammunicon And upon the aforesaid daie marched amonge the Indians with a Resolucon to take or kill the Queene of Pocamoke, shott att Indians, slashed and cut [can't read] , Took Indyans prisoner, And bound one of them with a Chayne, which said Accons caused the Indyans To Invade the Countie, to the great danger of our Lives and Estate, It is therefore ordered That the Sherriff shall forthwith Arrest the Bodies of all the abovesaid parties And such other (upon inquiry) as hee shall have notice of (which went out against the indyans upon their Designe) To the Number of 50 persons and that hee keepe them in his custodie until they enter into bonds to make their personal appearance at James Citty to answer the premisses before the Governor and Council upon th XXIth day of this Instant Moneth (att the suite of our Sovereign King)." [ [http://www.flemingmultimedia.com/Genealogy/AmbroseDixon.html Flemingmultimedia Genealogy] ]
He was a Quaker and had moved to Somerset Co., Maryland by
January 4 ,1663 , to escape religiouspersecution . His home became the first Quaker meeting house in Maryland.On
January 4 ,1666 he was appointed Surveyor for Highways. He was elected onMarch 3 ,1671 he was elected a delegate in the Maryland Assembly representing Annemessex County, Maryland. He never attended.He died in 1687 at his
plantation Dixon's Choice. He is theimmigrant ancestor to thousands of Americans including theIndiana blacksmith Noah Beauchamp who murdered his neighbor in the 1840s.References
External links
* [http://www.delmarvasettlers.org/profiles/dixon.html Ambrose Dixon Biography]
* [http://www.cottinghamgenealogy.com/Ambrose.html Ambrose Dixon Information]
* [http://www.flemingmultimedia.com/Genealogy/AmbroseDixonwill.html Ambrose Dixon's Will]
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