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Ann Mitchell

Birth6 October 1822 - Wisborough Green, Sussex, England
Death21 Dec 1888 - Edwards, Illinois, USA
MotherRhoda Bridges
FatherJacob Mitchell

Born in Wisborough Green, Sussex, England on 6 October 1822 to Jacob Mitchell and Rhoda Bridges. Ann Mitchell married James Cullison and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 Dec 1888 in Edwards, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Jacob Mitchell
1794 - 1873
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Rhoda Bridges
1797 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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James Cullison
1811 - 1869
Children Show all
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Thomas Nathaniel Cullison
1851 - 1927
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Charles Allen Cullison
1865 - 1941
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Samuel Cullison
1858 - 1930
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Mary J Cullison
1856 - 1879
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Rhoda Ann Cullison
1841 - 1879
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Elizabeth Cullison
1848 - 1870
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Melinda King Cullison
1845 - 1871
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James Cullison
1841 - 1867
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Hattie A Moody
1851 - 1927

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