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John MITCHEL

BirthBef. 17 May 1762 - Probably Dalston, Cumberland, England
Death29 Apr 1840 - Lewis, Virginia
MotherJane REVELEY or Revelly
FatherReynold Mitchell

Born in Probably Dalston, Cumberland, England on Bef. 17 May 1762 to Reynold Mitchell and Jane REVELEY or Revelly. John MITCHEL married Catherine Margaret Teter and had 15 children. He passed away on 29 Apr 1840 in Lewis, Virginia.

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Parents
Reynold Mitchell
1732 - Unknown
Jane Reveley Or Revelly
1735 - 1810
Spouse(s)
Catherine Margaret Teter
1766 - 1803
Susannah Washburn
1782 - 1843
Children Show all
John Mitchel
1797 - 1871
Mary Teter Mitchell
1791 - 1871
Rebecca Cassandra Mitchell
1806 - 1861
George Teter Mitchell
1785 - 1821
Jane Mitchel
1794 - 1881
Margaret Mitchell
1803 - 1853
Isaac S Mitchell
1813 - 1878
Catherine Mitchell
1810 - 1870

William H. Mitchell
1788 - 1834
Paul Mitchell
1800 - 1830
Eli Teter Mitchell
1808 - 1831
Abner Mitchell
1789 - 1840
Elizabeth Mitchell
1818 - 1902
Benoni Mitchel
1815 - 1902
Cassandra R Mitchell--no Issue
1820 - Unknown

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