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John W. Mitchell

Birth27 May 1837 - Indiana, USA
Death1 Apr 1888 - of Cass Twp, Sullivan, Indiana, USA
MotherLydia Phillips
FatherRobert W Mitchell

Born in Indiana, USA on 27 May 1837 to Robert W Mitchell and Lydia Phillips. John W. Mitchell married Elizabeth E. Perkiser and had 7 children. He passed away on 1 Apr 1888 in of Cass Twp, Sullivan, Indiana, USA.

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Robert W Mitchell
1794 - 1855
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Lydia Phillips
1810 - 1860
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Elizabeth E. Perkiser
1835 - 1912
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Alonzo Edward Mitchell
1872 - 1949
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William R Mitchell
1857 - 1913
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John Perry Mitchell
1875 - 1940
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Susan Mitchell
1860 - 1870
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Robert Wilson Mitchell
1867 - 1944
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Manara Bell Mitchell
1868 - 1953
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Josie E. Mitchell
1870 - 1951

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