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Susannah Mitchell

Birth16 May 1734 - St Peters Par, New Kent, Virginia, United States
DeathMay 1760 - Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA
MotherAnn Reed
FatherArchelaus Mitchell

Born in St Peters Par, New Kent, Virginia, United States on 16 May 1734 to Archelaus Mitchell and Ann Reed. Susannah Mitchell married Capt. John Raines, Gentleman Justice of Cumberland County and had 6 children. She passed away on May 1760 in Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, USA.

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Archelaus Mitchell
1703 - 1792
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Ann Reed
1706 - 1744
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Capt. John Raines, Gentleman Justice Of Cumberland County
1726 - 1787
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Col. John Raine, Justice Of Cumberland County, High Sheriff Of Cumberland
1726 - 1815
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Mary Ann Raine
1760 - 1845
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Nathaniel Raine
1757 - 1822
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Elizabeth Blackwell "Betty" Raine
1755 - 1821
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Newman Raine
1755 - 1821
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John Raines
1748 - 1820
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Bailey Rains Sr
1753 - 1853

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