Miriam Cote
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My mother was a Hixon from Hunterdon county NJ, where I grew up. I'm trying to find a link with William Hixson. I can trace our ancestry to a Andrew Hixon, born about 1812 in Warren county, NJ, which is next to Hunterdon county. Do you know of any links? Thank you. Sincerely, Ed Fleming
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