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Lennox Burton Dixon (c1869-1941) of [[James Dixon and Sons]]
Lennox Burton Dixon (c1869-1941) of [[James Dixon and Sons]]
ca.1869 Born in Sheffield the son of [[James Willis Dixon]], a Manufacturer of Silver Plate, and his wife Fanny M.


1911 Living at More Hall, near Sheffield: [[Lennox Burton Dixon]] (age 42 born Sheffield), Manufacturing Silversmith - Employer. With his wife Francis Mary Dixon, their daughter and his cousin. Three servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at More Hall, near Sheffield: [[Lennox Burton Dixon]] (age 42 born Sheffield), Manufacturing Silversmith - Employer. With his wife Francis Mary Dixon, their daughter and his cousin. Three servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref>

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Lennox Burton Dixon (c1869-1941) of James Dixon and Sons

ca.1869 Born in Sheffield the son of James Willis Dixon, a Manufacturer of Silver Plate, and his wife Fanny M.

1911 Living at More Hall, near Sheffield: Lennox Burton Dixon (age 42 born Sheffield), Manufacturing Silversmith - Employer. With his wife Francis Mary Dixon, their daughter and his cousin. Three servants.[1]

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  1. 1911 Census