tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4663641474359603064.post7894256514041911229..comments2023-12-18T08:22:54.520-08:00Comments on Miller-Anderson Histories: EDWARD DIX 1616-1660Arn and Jodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03744676874718986386noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4663641474359603064.post-3342772698875917702018-09-19T12:02:38.725-07:002018-09-19T12:02:38.725-07:00There are 6 Dix males who took DNA tests on Family...There are 6 Dix males who took DNA tests on Family Tree DNA. <br />Two of the Dix males share common DNA between them going back to Elijah Dix Born in MA in 1744 and Died in PA in 1826. Elijah had a son John Dix whose Great Great Great (x3) Grandson is test subject kit# 262958. Elijah had another son David Dix whose Great Great Great (x3) Grandson is test subject kit# 266018.. They were both told they were descended from Edward Dix of Watertown who died in MA 1660.<br />Four of the Dix males share common DNA going back to a John Dix Sr born in CT in 1661 and died in CT in 1711. John Dix Sr had 2 sons.. John Dix Jr who had a Great Great Great Great Great (x5) Grandson who is test subject kit#246120, and had another Great Great Great Great Great (x5) Grandson who is myself, Chris Dix (test subject kit# 241589) via a different branch, and had a Great Great Great Great Great Great (x6) Grandson who is test subject kit# 245525. Kits 246120 and 245525 have a closer connection, whereas I connect with them further back.<br />The other son of John Dix Sr was Leonard Dix who had a Great Great Great Great (x4) Grandson who is test subject kit# 259938<br />So the 4 of us share DNA back to John Dix Sr, whose father was believed to be Leonard Dix born England and died in CT about 1697, but we do NOT share DNA with the 2 who are believed to be descended from Edward Dix of Watertown<br />Hopefully this information might be of use.<br />Chris Dixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01167390250771977808noreply@blogger.com