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Benjamin Mitchell

Birth05 Feb 1728 - Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Death25 April 1811 - Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusettes, USA
MotherBathshua Lombard
FatherJoseph Mitchell

Born in Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA on 05 Feb 1728 to Joseph Mitchell and Bathshua Lombard. Benjamin Mitchell married Mary Phillips and had 13 children. He passed away on 25 April 1811 in Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusettes, USA.

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Joseph Mitchell
1684 - 1754
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Bathshua Lombard
1687 - Unknown
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Mary Phillips
1731 - 1811
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Rebekah Mitchell
1760 - 1846
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Joseph Mitchell
1773 - 1834
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Ezra Mitchell
1764 - 1812
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Hannah Mitchell
1770 - 1838
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John Mitchell
1762 - 1822
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Molly Mitchell
1757 - 1846
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Abigail Mitchell
1755 - 1839
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Thomas Mitchell
1775 - 1812
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Benjamin Mitchell
1753 - Unknown
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Bathsheba Mitchell
1752 - 1752
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Sarah Dawes
1767 - 1854
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Hannah Mitchell
1752 - 1836
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Joanna Mitchell
1761 - 1843

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