This rare and interesting surname is from the UK, Dixey, Dixcee, Dixcey, Dixie, a variant of Dicksee, or Dick, a personal name for Richard's pet form, in the UK. The element "ric" comes from the nickname of the chorus composed of "power", "strong", strongly brave, strong, or derived from the Latin "dixi" "I said" There are cases. Last name dates back to the late 13th century (see below), further recorded are Robert Dysci (1301), stunning witnesses of Hundingdonshire, and polls by Yorkshire Alice Dixi (1379). On 17th March 1593, Ann Dickey's baptism at St. Michael in Barcelona, on December 9, 1599, Edward's Woolstone Dixie's son was baptized at the St. Bottlef without Aldogate, 1605 2 On the 23rd, Thomas · Dixie's daughter Anne's baptism, even if Aldgate's St. Botall does not exist, the first surname recorded last name is Lawrence Di. (Laurence Dixi) appeared in "Cambridgeshire Volume 100" in 1279. During the reign of Edward I, it was called "Scotch Hammer" from 1272 to 1307. In the UK, this is known as poll tax. For centuries, the surname of each country continues to "evolve", often leading to an amazing change in the original spelling.
By selecting a different census year, you can see how the Dixie family moves over time. Dixie's surname was discovered in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. Most Dixie families were found in the UK in 1891. In 1840, nine Dixie families lived in Massachusetts. It accounts for about 60% of all Dixie records in the US. In 1840, the Massachusetts State Dixie family was the most populous.
Henry E. Dixie (January 6, 1859 - February 25, 1943) was a producer of American actor and theater. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 6, 1859. He made his debut in Boston in 1868, joined various actors at Howard's Athena Temple, and played the role of peanut in Augustine's Daley play "The Light of Gas" in 1869. Dixie starred in many plays and musicals including his most famous character, the hero of the popular animation "Adonis" played between 1883 and 1885, and occasionally toured the tour. He performed on the stage and several movies until 1926
In 1942, Phyllis Dixie established his own girls company and borrowed the London White Hall Theater for comments called Whitehall Follies. In the 1950s, the performance of the tour strip show was used to attract viewers to the dying concert hall. Paul Raymond started the tour in 1951 and then borrowed Soho's Dorian Ballroom; in 1958 he opened his personal member club Raymond Revuebar. This is the first private strip club member club in the UK. Changing the legislation of the 1960s brought prosperity to Soho's strip club, accompanied by "complete nude" dance and spectator participation. The pub was used as a venue especially in the eastern district where the venue was concentrated in the Shodych area. This bar strip seems to have developed mainly from nude dance. It is often subject to harassment by local governments, but some of these regulations still exist today.