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David Mitchell

Birth1541 - Dunfemline, Fife, Scotland
Death16 Mar 1620 - Fifeshire, Scotland
MotherIsabell Agnes Stewart
FatherDavid Mitchell/Mitchelson/Mitchelsoun

Born in Dunfemline, Fife, Scotland on 1541 to David Mitchell/Mitchelson/Mitchelsoun and Isabell Agnes Stewart. David Mitchell married Beatrice Kellok and had 5 children. He passed away on 16 Mar 1620 in Fifeshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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David Mitchell/mitchelson/mitchelsoun
1520 - 1582
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Isabell Agnes Stewart
1520 - 1574
Spouse(s)
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Beatrice Kellok
1543 - 1620
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James Kellock Mitchell Of Crumbie
1564 - 1620
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Janet Mitchell
1566 - Unknown
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John Michaell
1562 - Unknown
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Andrew Kellock Kellock / Mitchell
1560 - Unknown
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William Mitchell
1585 - Unknown

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