
Billa Dickson
Billa came with his wife and 5 children. His surname is spelled "Dixon" on the pioneer company roster so he may be the "Billy Dixon" who appears in Davis County in the 1856 Utah census (his wife Mary Ann "Dickson" is there.) Also, Billa is probably the "Billy Dixon" who appears in Utah Territorial Militia records in 1857 at Bountiful.
Billa's father, John Dickson, also came to Utah in the John B. Walker pioneer company.
Billa had owned land in Missouri and was a member of the third quorum of seventy.
Appears as "William Dixon" on a few sources.
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1815 March 8
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Occurred On 1815 March 8
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Joined John B. Walker Company
1852 June 26 – October 7 (Age 37)
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Started Between 1852 June 26 – 30
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Ended Between 1852 October 2 – 7
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1878 January 30 (Age 62)
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Occurred On 1878 January 30
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Billa Dickson (1815 - 1878) Profile