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John Anderson Mitchell

Birth18 NOV 1820 - Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Death7 MAY 1909 - Randolph, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA
MotherEleanor Lewis
FatherRansford Mitchell

Born in Chatham, North Carolina, USA on 18 NOV 1820 to Ransford Mitchell and Eleanor Lewis. John Anderson Mitchell married Martha Ann Tutor and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 MAY 1909 in Randolph, Pontotoc County, Mississippi, USA.

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Ransford Mitchell
1790 - 1825
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Eleanor Lewis
1792 - 1850
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Martha Ann Tutor
1835 - 1926
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James Jimmy Henwell Mitchell
1865 - 1917
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John Presley Mitchell
1863 - 1947
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Jane Mitchell
1856 - 1929
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Nancy A Mitchell
1877 - 1964
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Temperance Aley "Sis" Mitchell
1865 - 1935
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Martha Hester Mitchell
1859 - 1947
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Henry Tutor Mitchell
1870 - 1953
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William Thomas Mitchell
1867 - 1907
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Payne Mitchell
1874 - 1896
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Mary Edna Mitchell
1858 - 1876
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Sarah Catherine "Sally" Mitchell
1872 - 1890

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