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Andrew Mitchell

Birth1747 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1805 - Iredell, NC
MotherCynthia Lillias Morton
FatherJOHN MITCHELL

Born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA on 1747 to JOHN MITCHELL and Cynthia Lillias Morton. Andrew Mitchell married Sarah (Sally) Snoddy and had 7 children. He passed away on 1805 in Iredell, NC.

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John Mitchell
1710 - 1760
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Cynthia Lillias Morton
1713 - 1803
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Sarah (Sally) Snoddy
1753 - 1824
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Lillis Nichols Mitchell
1775 - 1866
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Matilda Martha Mitchell
1776 - 1855
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Samuel Mitchell
1775 - 1822
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Cynthia Mitchell
1787 - 1825
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William Andrew 'Andrew' Mitchell
1787 - 1861
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Sarah Sallie Mitchell
1784 - 1825
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Mary Mitchell
1780 - Unknown

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