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Elizabeth Mitchell

Birth18 May 1696 - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death22 Sep 1757 - Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherAbigail Atwood
FatherAndrew Mitchell

Born in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 18 May 1696 to Andrew Mitchell and Abigail Atwood. Elizabeth Mitchell married John Whittier and had 14 children. She passed away on 22 Sep 1757 in Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Andrew Mitchell
1662 - 1736
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Abigail Atwood
1662 - 1714
Spouse(s)
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John Whittier
1686 - 1756
Children Show all
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Sarah Nurse
1722 - 1777
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Elizabeth Nurse
1726 - 1769
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Ebenezer Nurse
1728 - 1787
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Eli Nurse
1733 - 1734
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Mary Nurse
1735 - 1822
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Caleb Nurse
1732 - 1732
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Caleb Nurse
1739 - 1806
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Ruth Whitcher
1714 - Unknown
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Isaac Whittier
1727 - 1754
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Jacob Whittier
1729 - Unknown
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Timothy Whittier
1718 - 1789
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Mary Nourse
1735 - Unknown
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Andrew Whittier
1716 - 1800
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Benjamin Whittier
1735 - 1736

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