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Mary Norton - Married first Thomas Dixon and second Henry Martin. Note: Isle of Wight County, Virginia: Administrations and Probates, page 24, dated May 2, 1670 – recorded June 24, 1670: Thomas Dixon dying intestate, administration requested by Henry Martin, who married the relict of Thomas Dixon. Security: Thomas Moore – Mr. Robert Roe.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dixon-59
Thomas Dixon died in 1670. His estate was appraised by Henry Martin. Mr. Martin married the widowed Mrs. Dixon.[1]
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~paday/genealogy/dobbers/dixon.htm
Thomas Dixon I was born about 1639 probably in England and settled in the upper Parish of Isle of Wight County, Va. probably about 1655 - 1660.
He married Mary or Marie, a daughter of John Boddye (Boddie) and his wife Mary of London and Ingateston, Essex. She was baptised on 18 May, 1635 in the Parish Church of Fryerning, where he father was buried in 162+0.
She came to Virginia with her brother William Boddie in 1660-1661.
Thomas Dixon died intestate in Isle of Wight County prior to 2 May, 1670 when administration was requested by Henry Martin, who married Mary "the relict". The estate was appraised by Thomas Barloe, Edward Brantly, Robert Roe and Elias Fort and returned on 25 Oct., 1670.
In 1678, William Boddie gave certain cattle to Henry and Mary Martin's three children, Thomas Dixon, Henry Dixon and Henry Martin.
Issue of Thomas Dixon I and Mary/Marie Boddie:
From Boddie’s Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A history of the County, page 220. < GoogleBooks >
"Thomas Dixon died in 1670. His estate was appraised by Henry Martin. Mr. Martin married the Marie, the relic. In 1678, William Bodie gave cattle to Henry and Marie Martin's children Thomas Dixon, Henry Dixon, and Henry Martin.
Thomas was a favorite name in this family and this is the family of Thomas Dixon the author of "The Clansman," from whose book of this name was taken the plot of "The Birth of the Nation," America's first notable screenplay."
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1639
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Probably, England
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1665
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Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America
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June 24, 1670
Age 31
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Isle of Wight County, Virginia, British Colonial America
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Virginia
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