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Anna Mitchell

Birth08 Nov 1847 - Kentucky, Larue County, probably in the Athertonville or New Haven Area
Death01 Mar 1877 - Nelson County Area, Kentucky, United States
MotherMary Ellen Vittitoe
FatherBenjamin Notley Mitchell

Born in Kentucky, Larue County, probably in the Athertonville or New Haven Area on 08 Nov 1847 to Benjamin Notley Mitchell and Mary Ellen Vittitoe. Anna Mitchell married John Thomas Williamson and had 5 children. She passed away on 01 Mar 1877 in Nelson County Area, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Benjamin Notley Mitchell
1820 - 1869
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Mary Ellen Vittitoe
1824 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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John Thomas Williamson
1848 - 1909
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John Thomas Williamson
Unknown - Unknown
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John Thomas Williamson
Unknown - Unknown
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John Thomas Williamson
Unknown - Unknown
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George M. Williamson
1872 - 1955
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John R. Williamson
1871 - Unknown
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Charles N. Williamson
1877 - Unknown
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James T Williamson
1874 - Unknown
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William A. Williamson
1875 - Unknown

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