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Alexia Mitchell

Birth15 Dec 1835 - Alvah, Banffshire, Scotland
Death26 Mar 1872 - Aberdeenshire, Scotland
MotherAlexa Leacy Lexy EASTON
FatherJames Mitchell

Born in Alvah, Banffshire, Scotland on 15 Dec 1835 to James Mitchell and Alexa Leacy Lexy EASTON. Alexia Mitchell married Robert Angus and had 7 children. She passed away on 26 Mar 1872 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Mitchell
1801 - 1861
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Alexa Leacy Lexy Easton
1806 - 1880
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Robert Angus
1833 - 1902
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Jessie Angus
1856 - 1918
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Jonathan Angus
1860 - 1936
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David Mitchell Angus
1864 - 1900
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William Mitchell Angus
1869 - 1936
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Grace Mitchell Angus
1862 - 1952
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James Angus
1866 - Unknown
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Alexia Easton Angus
1858 - 1944

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