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Ellen S. Mitchell

BirthFeb 1878 - Holladay, Benton, Tennessee, USA
Death1963 - Holladay, Benton, Tennesse
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Born in Holladay, Benton, Tennessee, USA on Feb 1878. Ellen S. Mitchell married Raymond E. Anderson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1963 in Holladay, Benton, Tennesse.

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Raymond E. Anderson
1876 - 1922
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Elizabeth Jane "Bettie" Anderson
1900 - 1962
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Anna Angelina Anderson
1905 - 1998
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Clara Dale Anderson
1902 - 1979
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John R Anderson
1906 - 1979
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Dolphus General Anderson
1909 - 1980
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Viva Pearl Anderson Fowler
1912 - 1998
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James Willern "Bill" Anderson
1915 - 2000
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Elbert Lee Anderson
1919 - 1993

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