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James MITCHELL

Birth01 DEC 1812 - Premnay Aberdeen
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherAnn HERRYGERRY
FatherAlexander Mitchell

Born in Premnay Aberdeen on 01 DEC 1812 to Alexander Mitchell and Ann HERRYGERRY. James MITCHELL married Mary Leslie and had 9 children.

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Parents
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Alexander Mitchell
1771 - Unknown
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Ann Herrygerry
1778 - 1812
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Mary Leslie
1815 - 1901
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Mary Emslie
1827 - Unknown
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Jane Mitchell
1840 - Unknown
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George Mitchell
1839 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mitchell
1842 - Unknown
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James Mitchell
1847 - Unknown
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Peter Mitchell
1858 - 1866
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Mary Mitchell
1845 - 1880
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Alexander Mitchell
1850 - Unknown
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Robert William Mitchell
1855 - 1866
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John Mitchell
1853 - 1866

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