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Avera "Avery" Mitchell

Birth1835 - Johnston County, North Carolina, United States
DeathAft. 1895 - Beulah, Johnston, North Carolina
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam James Mitchell

Born in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States on 1835 to William James Mitchell. Avera "Avery" Mitchell married Amanda Woodard and had 10 children. He passed away on Aft. 1895 in Beulah, Johnston, North Carolina.

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William James Mitchell
1803 - 1870
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Amanda Woodard
1832 - Unknown
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James Avery Mitchell
1864 - 1937
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Phereby Mitchell
1866 - 1939
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William Henry Mitchell
1870 - 1948
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Jesse Thomas Mitchell
1877 - Unknown
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Raiford Mitchell
1862 - Unknown
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Martha Frances Mitchell
1851 - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Mitchell
1858 - 1915
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Simon Mitchell
1856 - 1870
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Joseph Mitchell
1868 - 1880
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Althina A. Mitchell
1860 - Unknown

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