Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameMary Ann Rosamund DIXIE, Half 2C2R
Birth24 Oct 1845, Fort William, Calcutta, India
Baptism16 Nov 1845
Death20 Jan 1927, Cawnpore, Bengal, India
Burial21 Jan 1927, Cawnpore, Bengal, India
FatherBeaumont Joseph DIXIE (1822-1846)
Spouses
Birth19 Jan 1844, Crediton, Devon, England
Death6 Apr 1926, Leafield, Oxfordshire
Burial9 Apr 1926, Leafield, Oxfordshire
OccupationTea Planter Assam India
Marriage2 Dec 1867, Calcutta, Bengal, India
ChildrenMary Eliza (1868-1921)
 Alexander Beaumont (1870-1872)
 Edith Louisa (1872-1958)
 Franke Valentine (1876-1962)
 Alexander Dixie (1877-1963)
 Elsie Rosa (1879-1880)
 Isabel Josephine (1881-1917)
 James (1883-)
 Rosie Florence (1885-1886)
 Edward Ernest (1892-1920)
Notes for Mary Ann Rosamund DIXIE
Name, birth, baptism and death information from Chris Rack.

India Select Marriages
Mary Ann Rosamund Dixie, father Joseph Beaumont Dixie and Franke Parker Hainworth, father Charles Hainworth married December 2, 1867, Calcutta, Bengal, India

A possible match UK Outward Passenger Lists
S.S. City of Agra departed Liverpool September 17, 1892 for Calcutta
F. P. Hainworth and Mrs. Hainworth destination Calcutta

India Select Deaths and Burials
Mary Ann Rosamund Hainworth, widow of F. P. Hainworth, died age 81, January 20 1927, buried January 21 1927, Cawnpore, Bengal, India

From ancestry.co.uk
Posted 15 jul 2011 by Joanna Fountain
Aunt Dorothy's letter

In a letter written by Dorothy, daughter of Mary Eliza Hainworth, she describes the story of her grandmother, Mary Ann Rosamund Dixie. In it she asserts that Mary Ann Rosamund 'Rose' and her half sister, Charlotte Ann Kiernan, were left orphaned at an early age and sent by a step relation (possibly John Henry Fountain as the Times article states that he took the children into his care) into a poor school or orphanage. It was only once she was 18 that she became aware of her ancestry and that she was entitled to monies under the will of her father, Beaumont Joseph Dixie. After a legal battle she inherited a significant sum of money. Dorothy asserts Franke Hainworth married her for her money and left the civil service to buy a tea plantation in Assam, India. There they had 14 children most of whom were sent to England at the age of 7 to live with their aunts there and recieve an education. Dorothy asserts that Franke sold the tea plantation without her knowledge and ran off to the US. Rose found she was homeless and pregnant with her youngest child after he had left. Edward Grange, a planter at the plantation stepped in and married Mary Eliza Hainworth, Dorothy's mother and the family moved in with him.
Of the other family members she states:
Edith Louise married Richard Arthur Webster, an engineer at the tea plantation and later moved to South Africa, Franke and Jim were apprenticed to a shipping company in India and Alex worked as a teacher in the UK.
Rose continued to live with the Grange's for some years then took a job as a housekeeper with her step-relations (possibly Fountains)
end of posting
Notes for Franke Parker (Spouse 1)
Captain Hainworth of of the Royal Merchant Service (excerpt from Leicester Chronicle June 19, 1875, court case)(courtesy Chris Rack)

Birth date and location, marriage date and location and death date and location courtesy Brandon Deakes and Jenny Kendrick

In the 1851 census Union Street, Crediton, Devonshire
Head Charles Hainworth, age 52, surgeon, apothecary in general practice, born Ashburton Devon
Wife Mary Hainworth, age 49, born Newton Sy. Cyres, Devon
Daugter Mary J. Hainworth, unmarried, age 16, scholar at home, born Crediton, Devon
Daughter Elizabeth Hainworth, age 15, scholar at home, born Crediton
Son William Hainworth, age 13, scholar, born Crediton
Son Henry Hainworth, age 12, scholar, born Crediton
Daughter Margaret Hainworth, age 10, scholar at home, born Crediton
Son Albert Hainworth, age 8, scholar, born Crediton
Son Frank P. Hainworth, age 7, scholar, born Crediton
Son Alfred Hainworth, age 5, scholar at home, born Crediton
Mother in Law Gertrude Parker, widow, age 75, late tanner’s wife, born Speyton, Devon
4 servants being a washerwoman, a groom, and 2 house servants

UK and Ireland Masters and Mates Certificates
Franke Parker Hainworth of Union Road, Crediton
Born 1844, Crediton, Devon
Certificate dated December 28, 1864
Certificate of Competency Second Mate

In the 1901 census Potton Road, Biggleswade Bedfordshire
Boarder Frank P. Hainworth, married, age 57, collector for Sanger? Company?, worker, born Crediton, Devon.
He is boarding with James and Emma Dolman

Parish Records Leafield-with-Wychwood, Oxfordshire
Franke Parker Hainworth buried April 9 1826, age 82, ceremony performed by N.F.W. Balfour

National Probate Calendar
Franke Parker Hainworth of Wembly-villas Leafield Oxfordshire died 6 April 1926 Probate Oxford 14 June 1926 to Fanny Ann Stevens spinster. effects 92 pounds
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