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Hellen Mitchel

Birth23 Mar 1766 - Careston, Angus, , Scotland
Death26 Apr 1824 - Dun, Angus, , Scotland
MotherElspet Cunnings
FatherDavid Mitchell

Born in Careston, Angus, , Scotland on 23 Mar 1766 to David Mitchell and Elspet Cunnings. Hellen Mitchel married David Scott and had 14 children. She passed away on 26 Apr 1824 in Dun, Angus, , Scotland.

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Parents
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David Mitchell
1733 - 1813
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Elspet Cunnings
1742 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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David Scott
1766 - 1829
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David Scott
1756 - 1846
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David Scott
1759 - 1811
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Henry Scott
1793 - 1861
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Archibald Scott
1791 - Unknown
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William Scott
1800 - 1879
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Helen Scott
1794 - 1882
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Andrew Scott
1799 - 1870
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Catherine Scott
1796 - Unknown
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Isabel Scott
1803 - Unknown
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David Scott
1796 - Unknown
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James Scott
1793 - Unknown
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John Scott
1788 - Unknown
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Andrew Scott
1799 - Unknown
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William Scot
1800 - Unknown
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Helen (Robertson) Scott
1793 - 1858
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Andrew Scott
1799 - 1874

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