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Mehitable Mitchell

Birth12 Dec 1825 - Port Hawkesbury, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death23 Oct 1896 - Everett, Massachusetts, USA
MotherElizabeth Bates Burnett
FatherRobert Holland Mitchell

Born in Port Hawkesbury, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada on 12 Dec 1825 to Robert Holland Mitchell and Elizabeth Bates Burnett. Mehitable Mitchell married James Gwynn and had 5 children. She passed away on 23 Oct 1896 in Everett, Massachusetts, USA.

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Robert Holland Mitchell
1798 - 1853
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Elizabeth Bates Burnett
1802 - 1875
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James Gwynn
1825 - 1865
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Mary E Gwinn
1847 - Unknown
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Emma S. Gwinn
1859 - Unknown
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Lucy Jane Gwinn
1856 - 1923
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Sarah Jackson Gwynn
1849 - 1850
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James W. Gwinn
1852 - 1916

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