Yes > Hi, is Wilkes county next to Iredell co., NC? > > Doris > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE, please send an unsubscribe message to: Mitchell-L-request@rootsweb.com. If on digest, substitute a D for the L. > >
Hi All Looking for information an the family of John B. Green (b. 1852 Pope Co., Ark) & Mary D. Mitchell. (b. Abt 1853 Sulphur Springs, Tx. ) They were married 27 Dec. 1876 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins Co,Tx. They raised a family of 5 children in Hopkins Co. Need help finding their parents names. Mary's father is possibly A. A. Mitchell or Joseph Mitchell. Any help would be appreciated. Ray
I have some information about a John Mitchell, brother of my ancestor Archibald, which says that he was born about 1781 and moved from NC to TN. The information I have also list him as a gunsmith. I am wondering if he could be the same John Mitchell. Archibald was the son of Nicholas Mitchell. Archibald moved from Wilkes Co. to Warren co., KY. I have been unable to trace Nicholas beyond Wiles Co. He and several other Mitchells were members of the Dutchman's Creek Baptist Church in the 1770s but I have been unable to determine how they are related. My latest theory is that the Mitchells form Wilkes Co. are related to Moses Mitchell who came to Wilkes Co. from Chester Co., PA. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).
Larry, Steve, and others interested in Wilkes Co NC MITCHELLs, I have recently found evidence that leads me to believe there is a possibility my John MITCHELL (b ca 1775) of Claiborne Co TN may have been from Wilkes Co NC. There are various ties with my John MITCHELL to the CLOUD, MILLS, CARPENTER, and SPRADLING families in Hawkins, Hancock, Grainger, and Claiborne Co TN. The MILLS, SPRADLINGs, and CARPENTERs were from Wilkes Co NC. My question is: Can anyone identify one John MITCHELL (b 1774-1784) who appears in the 1800 Wilkes Co NC census, but is not there in the 1810 census? Is this the same John MITCHELL who appears in Claiborne Co TN 1830-1850 and died there before 1860? Imogene Bennett Springfield, MO Imogene.Bennett@att.net
No, it was Sandy Mitchell. Her father is Tom Mitchell. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MITCHDOR@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 12:18 PM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Another KC Mitchell > Hi Conni, yes it is a small world. I gre up in K.C. and lived there until > 1987 when we moved. Was the visiting Mitchell you spoke of Mary Mitchell? They > are cousins of mine. > > Doris > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >
Hi Conni, yes it is a small world. I gre up in K.C. and lived there until 1987 when we moved. Was the visiting Mitchell you spoke of Mary Mitchell? They are cousins of mine. Doris
To Larry Mills, We have Susanah [maiden name unknown] b. c1817 TN d. 1868 MS m. James H. Mitchell b. c1810 TN d. c1878-1880 MS .......these folks are our brick wall and patriarch/matriarch to our entire MS Mitchell clan......been looking for data for years. Have never know what TN county they originated. Possibility? R/ ........................................... S T E V E N M I T C H E L L -----Original Message----- From: Larry Mills [mailto:lempga@bellsouth.net] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:12 PM To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MITCHELL] Mills & Mitchell's Looking for dates, spouses, ancestors of Susannah Mitchell, Simon Mills, America Mills, and Sarah Mills. America and Sarah married Mitchell's. Simon and Susan or Susannah was married. These folks were from maybe Wilkes County NC, Hawkins and Hancock County, Tennessee and then moved on to Georgia and Missouri, I think. This would have been between 1795 and 1860. I will gladly share. Larry Mills ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST.
Looking for dates, spouses, ancestors of Susannah Mitchell, Simon Mills, America Mills, and Sarah Mills. America and Sarah married Mitchell's. Simon and Susan or Susannah was married. These folks were from maybe Wilkes County NC, Hawkins and Hancock County, Tennessee and then moved on to Georgia and Missouri, I think. This would have been between 1795 and 1860. I will gladly share. Larry Mills
I don't believe she ever made it to high school. If she had, she would have gone to North Kansas City High. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MITCHDOR@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Linda Mitchell > Hi, I'm a Mitchell from K.C. MO. I don't know your Linda, but do you know > what high school she went to? That might be a way to track her down, through > reunions and such. > > Doris Mitchell > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. > >
Thanks, Mary Jean. Marti
Hi Marti, Basically, I've never researched those in KY with the Mitchell surname - All I had were the few notes on the widow, Elizabeth Dooley Mitchell who married Thomas Bibb - There are references to them in both GA and KY - Seems, she did have a son named Thomas Dooley Mitchell with her husband, Lt Thomas Mitchell who died 1788/89 in Wilkes Co GA - She being widowed and married later on, Thomas Bibb - Seems the Bibbs were already in KY - but I have no idea what part of KY - Sorry! MaryJean
Hi Connie, Yes, there seems to be a bevy of Wm Mitchell's in VA as well as up north. As far as I know, mine were obviously living in VA when my ancestor, Hinchey Mitchell was born in 1775 - As you know, TN was carved from North Carolina about 1796 and many of the NC records reflect TN - I've had to search TN records then search NC records for my ancestor's who originally lived in NC but were shown in TN - You might keep that in mind if you didn't know already. Thanks for writing. MaryJean
Hi Connie - I knew I had seen one notation for a Mitchell by that name, but in GA I had not - Hoped I might have helped, but see that yours lived in TN - The Greenberry name in Maryland was popular before the ARW - and my Adamson family (of whom married into my Mitchell's) had a bevy of Greenberry's - even so named within other surnames! Thanks for writing and good luck with your Mitchell family. MaryJean
Relisting my family after a break My maternal grandmother Lilian MITCHELL b.1st Qtr 1891 d.4th Qtr 1937 in 1901 was living with her parents Tom b.c1880 and Emma b.c1881 and siblings Ernest b.1884, Beatrice b.1887, Annie b.1889, Tom Jnr b.1893, Alfred b.1896 and Horace b.1899 at 9 Powell Street. Sheffield. In 1881 they were living at 8 Court Brightmore Street, Sheffield Lilian married Charlie LEMOMS in c1918 and children were Lilian, Hilda, Nellie, Charlie, William (Bill) June Chatterton Sheffield, UK
Hey, Doris. Small world - I am a Mitchell from Independence, Missouri! I thought the only Mitchells I was related to in KC area were my two cousins - Chuck and Paul. Then when I started researching my Mitchell family I found out that there were some in North KC. There daughter came through here this spring and we had a nice lunch together and traded research information. Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: <MITCHDOR@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 5:57 PM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Linda Mitchell > Hi, I'm a Mitchell from K.C. MO. I don't know your Linda, but do you know > what high school she went to? That might be a way to track her down, through > reunions and such. > > Doris Mitchell > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >
See - now the Greenberry's will come out of history. I know mine were in Grainger County, TN and are buried there. I visited their graves two years ago. There was also a Greenberry Mitchell or Green Berry Mitchell in western TN. <grin> Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: <MJVChildress@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 4:14 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Greenberry Mitchell - WILL of his father - 1843 - Alabama - > > > Hi Conni and all - > > Reference - Greenberry Mitchell in your earlier message - > > I don't know if this is your ancestor or not, but while looking thru my > files, I found this with reference to a Greenberry Mitchell as follows - > > "MITCHELL DATA from the SOUTH CAROLINA ARCHIVES in Columbia, SC - Compiled by > Leonardo Andrea, 4204 DeVine Street, Columbia, SC. Compiled for: The Rev. > E.M. Sharp, Methodist Parsonage, Aberdeen MS. Nettie Sims Fava (Mrs. Frank > J.), 2827 Samford Street., Shreveport, LA (descendant of #1) and Marion Neves > Hawkins (Mrs Ansel), PO Box 315, Greer, SC who descends from #8. > > NOTE - On the above notations - I only have pages from Mr. Andrea's work, so > I don't have the complete work, I can only publish here what his work said, > rather than verifing, however, the entries of interest to me were proved from > the sources I located at the GA Archives, Atlanta. > > PAGE 24 - #162 - RANSOM MITCHELL in Green County, AL, WILL, August 1843, Wife > NANCY MITCHELL Ex, son, GREENBERRY MITCHELL, daughter, MARGARET L. MITCHELL, > son, WILLIAM H. MITCHELL, son in laws, ISAAC WHEELER, THOMAS ALLEN, Ex with > wife was JAMES BRANTLEY. Witness, THOMAS WEBB, WARREN L. KENNEDY and GEORGE W. > SIMS. Mrs. FAVA. (End). > > MaryJean > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. >
Just to drive you and everyone else crazy - we have a Preston Gainum Mitchell born December 02, 1808 in Grainger County, TN, died September 22, 1875 Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri Married to Rachel Churchman Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: <MadJJRose@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:37 AM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Harvey Mitchell > > > Hi all, > > Thanks Conni. I am looking for a Harvey Preston Mitchell born 1880, in > Arkansas. His father was, Mathias Ebner (Ebb) Mitchell b. 1853 in > Arkansas...........Jackie > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >
Maryjean - Actually the name Greenberry isn't as uncommon as you would think. I have come across several by that name and many in TN which has caused a lot of confusion among those of us researching our Mitchell family. I have no clue as to where the name originated within our family. One of our mysteries is that we don't know the name of William Mitchell's wife. He is our oldest known family member, born in 1764 in Chester County, PA. With a common name like William Mitchell it has been difficult to trace. We are almost positive they married in Virginia and that she died in Grainger County, TN but we haven't located a grave for her. Old William, as we call him, left Grainger County, TN in 1815 with his oldest son, James, and traveled to Kentucky. James stayed in Kentucky while William travelled on to Missouri. We suspect his wife died prior to this time. Old William can be found in the 1830 and 1850 Missouri census records and he died in late 1852 or early 1853. We haven't been able to locate his grave either although I have been told there is a cemetery on land he used to own and he could be buried there. Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: <MJVChildress@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Harvey Mitchell > > > Thanks Conni - The name "Greenberry" is uncommon - but want to say, I am kin > to Col Nicholas Greenberry, at one time, Governor of Maryland (pre-ARW) and > descend from his nephew, Greenberry Adamson (of Adamson's Choice, MD, who > migrated to Wilkes Co GA) - it was his descendant - Mary Matilda Adamson (my gr gr > grandmother) who married James Thomas Monroe Branch Mitchell (my gr gr > grandmother) - Thanks for the information! > > MaryJean > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >
You could also look for her brothers, try switchboard.com. There are also many other people search engines such as yahoo, whitepages, etc. Doris
Hi, I'm a Mitchell from K.C. MO. I don't know your Linda, but do you know what high school she went to? That might be a way to track her down, through reunions and such. Doris Mitchell