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John C Mitchell

Birth24 Aug 1799 - Scarborough, Cumberland, District of Maine, USA
Death10 Sept 1871 - Cumberland County, Maine, United States of America
MotherSarah Stanford
FatherJob Mitchell

Born in Scarborough, Cumberland, District of Maine, USA on 24 Aug 1799 to Job Mitchell and Sarah Stanford. John C Mitchell married Lydia Mitchell and had 5 children. He passed away on 10 Sept 1871 in Cumberland County, Maine, United States of America.

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Job Mitchell
1743 - 1766
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Sarah Stanford
1759 - 1841
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Lydia Mitchell
1805 - 1866
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Albert Staples Mitchell
1841 - 1912
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Benjamin Mitchell
1828 - 1894
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Harriet Adelaide Mitchell
1846 - 1868
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George Mitchell
1826 - 1897
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John Edward Mitchell
1837 - 1909

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