John RAMSEY alias DIX, 1679/80 CE

Name
John /RAMSEY alias DIX/
Given names
John
Surname
RAMSEY alias DIX
Birth
Address: Hitcham
Note: John Ramsay's cousin, William Dix of Wickmere, Norfolk was nominated as the latter's heir if he took…

John Ramsay's cousin, William Dix of Wickmere, Norfolk was nominated as the latter's heir if he took the name DIX and joined his coat of arms with that of Dix.

Religious marriageFrances MERRYView this family
about 1657
Note: Record of a marriage settlement exists at Norfolk Archives.
Fact
John Ramsay alias Dix is recorded in Alumni Cantabrigienses part 1 Vol. 2, 1922 and also the Clergy of the Church of England Database have identified Frances Merry's husband being the same person who graduated from Cambridge University in 1625 becoming a deacon and priest. At this stage I'm not convinced they are the same person due to lack of corroborating evidence.

Birth of a daughterPenelope DIX
after 1657
Birth of a daughterDorothy DIX
after 1657
Will February 3, 1679/80 CE (February 13, 1680)

Note: Precis of listing at Norfolk Archives Office.
Burial February 10, 1679/80 CE (February 20, 1680)
Note: "armiger" ie bears arms
Family with Frances MERRY
himself
1679/80 CE
Birth: Possibly Buckinghamshire, England
Burial: February 10, 1679/80 CE (February 20, 1680)Wickmere, Norfolk, England
wife
16351692
Birth: after 1635 24 22Probably Derbyshire, England
Death: April 1692Wickmere, Norfolk, England
Religious marriage Religious marriageabout 1657unknown
1 year
daughter
1657
Birth: after 1657 22Probably Norfolk, England
1 year
daughter
16571723
Birth: after 1657 22Probably Norfolk, England
Death: October 1723
Birth

John Ramsay's cousin, William Dix of Wickmere, Norfolk was nominated as the latter's heir if he took the name DIX and joined his coat of arms with that of Dix.

Marriage

Record of a marriage settlement exists at Norfolk Archives.

Will

Precis of listing at Norfolk Archives Office.

Burial

"armiger" ie bears arms

Note

Documents for a marriage settlement in 1657 exist in Norfolk Archives.

Note

Documents for a marriage settlement in 1657 exist in Norfolk Archives.