Person:Sarah Winters (5)

Watchers
Sarah Winters
b.29 Dec 1762
  1. Sarah Winters1762 - 1830
m. 12 Feb 1783
  1. Ruth Dixon1784 -
  2. Joel Dixon1785 -
  3. Silas Dixon1788 -
  4. Zimri Dixon1789 -
  5. Edith Dixon1792 -
  6. Miriam Dixon1794 -
  7. Abel Dixon1797 - 1804
  8. Sophia Dixon1799 -
  9. Stephen Dixon1802 - 1804
  10. John Dixon1804 -
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Winters
Gender Female
Birth[1] 29 Dec 1762 Richland Creek
Marriage 12 Feb 1783 Chatham (now Alamance), North Carolina, United Statesto Nathan Dixon
Death[1] 23 Jan 1830 Chatham, North Carolina, United States
Burial? Napton Burying Ground, Tick Ridge
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 CANE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING, in Hinshaw, William Wade; Thomas Worth Marshall; and John Cox. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. (Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States: Edwards Brothers, 1936-1950)
    1:351.


    Page 76.
    Nathan Dixon, s Joseph & Mary, b 5-11-1755, Chester Co., Kennett Tp. Pa.
    Sarah Dixon, dt Daniel & Sarah Winters, b 12-29-1762, Richland Creek.
    Ch:
    Ruth b 2-25-1784, Chatham Co.
    Joel b 11-15-1785, Chatham Co.
    Silas b 1- 2-1788, Chatham Co.
    Zimri b 12-20-1789, Chatham Co.
    Edith b 3-15-1792, Chatham Co.
    Miriam b 10-15-1794, Chatham Co.
    Abel b 4-24-1797, Chatham Co.
    Sophia b 9-10-1799, Chatham Co.
    Stephen b 2- 9-1802, Chatham Co.
    John b 2-17-1804, Chatham Co.

    Page 32-D.
    Abel Dixon, s Nathan & Sarah, d 11-26-1804.
    Stephen Dixon d 12- 6-1804.
    Nathan Dixon d 8-17-1827.
    Sarah Dixon d 1-23-1830.

  2.   Sarah Winters Dixon. Sarah Winters Dixon Will.

    Chatham Co., NC- Record of Wills (originals) NC State Archives film # C.022.8001 Vol. B (1818-1833) Pg. 408

    Will of Sarah Dixon - This is a Quaker woman 9 Jan, 1830

    Be it ever remembered that I Sarah Dixon of North Carolina Chatham county being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form following (viz)

    Item 1st I give to my two sons Joel Dixon and Silas Dixon twenty five dollars each

    Item 2nd I give to each of my twin grand sons Phineas Dixon and Elihu Dixon ten dollars and if either of them shall die whilst in minority or without lawful issue the surviving one to receive the other legacy.

    Item 3 My will is that all my property of whatsoever kind or nature be sold by my Executors hereafter named and the proceeds thereof together with my bonds cash and accounts be equally divided among all my children namely Joel Dixon, Silas Dixon, Zimri Dixon, John? Dixon, Ruth Haydock Edith Rubottom and Sophia Woody my grand Daughter Sophia Rubottom to have an equal part including two dollars which she will heir by my husband Nathan Dixon's will and if she shall die whilst in minority or without issue her Legacy is to be equally divided among my above named children I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my son Joel Dixon of Morgan County State of Indiana as guardian to receive from my executors and have the care of Phineas Dixon's Elihu Dixon's and Sophia Rubottom's legacies.

    I do also nominate constitute and appoint my son John? (this could be Jehu) Dixon and son-in-law James Woody sole executors of this my last will and Testament. In witness I have hereunto set my hand and seal this ninth day of the first month in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirty.
    Sarah Dixon {seal}

    Signed sealed and pronounced by the said Sarah Dixon to be her last will and Testament in presence of Sam'l Dowd Lewis Jones The foregoing will was proved by the oath of

    Sam'l Dowd at Feby term 1830 whereupon James Woody was qualified as executor.