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JAMES MITCHELL

Birth10 Mar 1843 - Lot, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Death8 Dec 1882 - Georgetown, Kings, PEI
MotherElizabeth Lynch
FatherJohn Mitchell

Born in Lot, Prince, Prince Edward Island, Canada on 10 Mar 1843 to John Mitchell and Elizabeth Lynch. JAMES MITCHELL married MARY JANE BRUNDAGE and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 Dec 1882 in Georgetown, Kings, PEI.

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John Mitchell
1817 - 1881
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Elizabeth Lynch
1819 - 1862
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Mary Jane Brundage
1839 - 1934
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Elizabeth Catherine Mitchell
1869 - 1907
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Johanna Mitchell
1875 - Unknown
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Lydia Ann Mitchell
1878 - 1901
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Bannerman/benjamin Mitchell
1873 - 1946
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James Edward Mitchell
1871 - 1944
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Mary Jane Mitchell
1882 - 1962

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