There are several commercial companies that are now doing dna testing for genealogy purposes. I am the administrator of a Mitchell project with Family Tree DNA of Houston. We have over 20 Mitchells already tested to which your results would be compared. Also, there is a group discount. So--contact me if you get a willing male Mitchell participant. ============================ Aneita Mitchell Allen - aneitaa@hotmail.com Mitchell DNA project http://users.sisna.com/jimmitch/Mitchell%20Chart%20w%20text.htm ============================ >From: Alton Underwood <alu6@acelink.net> >Reply-To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MITCHELL] James D. Mitchell, Grainger County >Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 11:22:46 -0600 > >Connie and Gail: >This "brick wall" may never be crossed. I am hoping I can get the one last >Mitchell in my line to agree to a DNA test if I pay for it. It has to be a >male Mitchell, as only they carry the correct DNA chromosome, or whatever >it is they look for. If others are on file who carry matching DNA, maybe >this will help. >Alton Underwood > > >==== 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. _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
I sent the DNA information to my Mitchell cousins but no one wanted to pay to be tested. So guess our line will just have to go on the information we already have. If only our ancestors knew how much their descendants would be interested in their lives! Happy researching! Conni ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alton Underwood" <alu6@acelink.net> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:22 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] James D. Mitchell, Grainger County > Connie and Gail: > This "brick wall" may never be crossed. I am hoping I can get the one last > Mitchell in my line to agree to a DNA test if I pay for it. It has to be a > male Mitchell, as only they carry the correct DNA chromosome, or whatever > it is they look for. If others are on file who carry matching DNA, maybe > this will help. > Alton Underwood > > > ==== 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. >
Connie and Gail: This "brick wall" may never be crossed. I am hoping I can get the one last Mitchell in my line to agree to a DNA test if I pay for it. It has to be a male Mitchell, as only they carry the correct DNA chromosome, or whatever it is they look for. If others are on file who carry matching DNA, maybe this will help. Alton Underwood
I don't remember who requested a look up on James married to Lucy in TN. I found 2 James, one married to Lucy and one married to Lucinda, but there was not a son, Henry, in the household. Doris
Looking for any information on Ednomd Mitchell, Chambers or Lee county Alabama. Trying to find parents or siblings. If anyone have 1880 or 1900 census, Please help. Found a Ed MICHEEL(spelling) b.1854 Ga. on 1870 census, Wacoochee Valley, Lee Co. Ala. Had wife Rebecca. One of my cousins recalled a gr gr mother named Rebecca ??????. 2nd wife. Also found marriage EDMOND MITCHELL (spelling)/REBECCA HARDEN 25 Dec.1879. Lee Co. Alabama. My Mitchell family lived in Chambers Co. Al. (couple of miles from Lee Co. Line). (also near West Point Ga. Troup Co.-Al/Ga State Line.) > VALLEY AL.< My grandfather (nothing Known of) was JOHN CLAYTON MITCHELL. He had brothers Ed or Edmond, Homer and sister ALBERTA b.1 Aug 1890 Lee Co.Al. Grandfather "J.C." married ANGIE LEE McCULLOUGH a twin and had 11 children.
Dave, would you please contact me off list. Yvonne in Oregon. yrogers@attbi.com
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Thursday, August 10, 1905 DEATHS REPORTED AUGUST 9 MITCHELL, Claude N.; 32 East 32d; 5X years
I would love to know if this was one of my Green B. Mitchell's. I believe the younger was a JP and my 3rd great grandfather! There's so many Mitchells in this area it's hard to keep them straight. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Aarah@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:54 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Re: Grainger County TN Mitchells > Alton, > I don't know the parents of the James D. Mitchell who married Narcissa Mynatt > but I know they were married in Grainger Co. on 21 Sep 1836 with Green B. > Mitchell, JP performing the ceremony and with John Mitchell as bondsman. It > seems likely that he fits somewhere in Doris' line but I don't know where. > Gail Mynatt Zeigler > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >
Alton, I don't know the parents of the James D. Mitchell who married Narcissa Mynatt but I know they were married in Grainger Co. on 21 Sep 1836 with Green B. Mitchell, JP performing the ceremony and with John Mitchell as bondsman. It seems likely that he fits somewhere in Doris' line but I don't know where. Gail Mynatt Zeigler
In a message dated 3/3/03 6:34:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, ramblinrose@attbi.com writes: << How can one access the Archived Messages? >> http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=MITCHELL Please keep an eye on the taglines--they rotate, but this sort of info is there. Mitchell List Administrator
Does anyone recognize subject individual from 1850 Madison Co., MS census. Age 42, M, Planter, VA Also in household..... Frances A., 40, F, VA James, 13, M, VA Jane L., 12, F, KY Lewis E., 8, KY William G., 5, M, KY Margaret A., 2, F, MS Francis N., 6/12 M, MS Mary O. Lewis, 33, F, VA Seeking any ancestor / descendant relationships.... Thank you. ........................................... S T E V E N M I T C H E L L
Does anyone recognize subject individual from 1850 Madison Co., MS census. Age 33, M, Manufacturer, TN Household also has Mary A., 22, F, TN, Algernon, 11, M, MS, Marmaduke P., 68, M, Physician, NC, Mary, 63, F, NC Seeking any ancestor / descendant relationships.... Thank you. ........................................... S T E V E N M I T C H E L L Focal Point L.L.C. 4201 S. Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60632 P 773-247-9494 F 773-847-7114
Does anyone recognize subject individual from 1850 Madison Co., MS census. Age 31, M, Planter, TN Seeking any ancestor / descendant relationships.... Thank you. ........................................... S T E V E N M I T C H E L L
Kathleen Our James H. Mitchell was b. c1810 TN and migrated to MS just bef. 1850 MS census, settled in Madison Co., MS and remained there throughout his life. He married Susanna Umpers[?] from TN. She died 1868 MS. James appears last in the 1870 Madison Co. MS census and probably died btwn 1870 and 1880. He is probably buried in the Good Hope Baptist Cemetery in Camden, Madison Co., MS in a now unmarked grave. We'll probably never know for sure. His wife and some issue are buried there in marked graves. Obviously this is not your James H. ....However, fyi, Lillis is the name of John Mitchell's wife, Cynthia Lillis Morton. John is the issue of Gavin Mitchell and Margaret Campbell of Scotland who settled in America in the early-mid 1700's . There could be a link there.....check out Genforum, message #2988 and other related messages. [Note: I've looked at this family before but found no James H. there....] R/Steven ........................................... S T E V E N M I T C H E L L -----Original Message----- From: M. Kathleen Felsted [mailto:mkfelsted@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 9:08 PM To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com; smm@focalpointlights.com Subject: James H. Mitchell Hi Steven, Am interested in your James H. Mitchell. Can you give me details on him? 1810 is a little young for my James H. Mitchell: 1800 would be better.... Was he born in Mississippi Co., MO? I am trying to figure out if a certain James H. Mitchell, of Clinton County, Ohio is the father to Lillis (b. 1823) and Thirza (b. 1821) Mitchell of Clinton County, Ohio. Unfortunately, they both married before the 1850 census and I have been unsuccessful in figuring out who their father is. A census states that their father was born in KY but who knows??? If you have posted this before, please forgive me. I have been out of the loop with a death in the family for about 2 weeks. Thanks, Kathie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Mitchell" <smm@focalpointlights.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 7:53 AM Subject: RE: [MITCHELL] Boones/Mitchells > Doris, > It was Moses Mitchell who married Mary Grant, daughter of William Grant & > Elizabeth Boone, sister of Daniel Boone the frontiersman. > The John Mitchell you speak of married Nancy Boone b. 9/14/1775 d. > 7/30/1821. Depending on who you believe, she was either the daughter of > Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan, Or the daughter of Jacob Boone and Mary > Dehart. Jacob, b. 1754 is the son of Joseph Boone and Elizabeth Warren. > Joseph, b. 1730 is the son of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown. Joseph, b. > 1704 is the son of George Boone and Mary Maugridge, parents of Squire Boone > m. Sarah Morgan etc. etc. , direct ancestors of the frontiersman, Daniel > Boone. > I really don't know which parentage is correct for this Nancy Boone who m. > John Mitchell. > Still, whoever Nancy's parents are, she and John's issue don't seem to be > connected to my Mississippi Mitchell's. Their issue, James, b. 1797 is not > the James H. Mitchell b. c1810 we are searching for. > Ho Hum....on to the next lead. > Thank you all for your leads. > ........................................... > Steven > > -----Original Message----- > From: MITCHDOR@aol.com [mailto:MITCHDOR@aol.com] > Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 4:57 PM > To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Boones/Mitchells > > > Hi Steve, > Yes, Moses Mitchell married Elizabeth Boone. There was also John Mitchell > who > married a Boone girl, I will have to look that up, but they both appear to > descend from Andrew Mitchell of Scotland. I will get back to you. > > Doris > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT OPEN ATTACHMENTS!! > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > >
I have been trying to ascertain the parents of my Thomas B. Mitchell and wife Eliza for several years with no luck at all. They were both born in SC. Thomas in 1815 and Eliza in 1823. I first find them in Murray co. GA in 1850. When Thomas moved into Whitfield co. he bought land from an O L Morgan. That was ca 1861. The sheriff David W. Mitchell, lived close by and he was married to a (Cissiah) Kissiah Morgan in Franklin Co. GA, but I have not been able to make a family connection. I am now working on possible family connections within the Cemetery that my folks are buried. If anyone recognizes a name in conjunction with your family, please let me know. The first 2 people buried at the Stuart-Mitchell cemetery in Dalton, GA are Keith's. The Keith's originally were from SC (Pickens/Laurens co. area). My gg-grandmother Nancy A. Mitchell Holland is the 3rd person buried within the cemetery (1879). Her Husband B.F Holland was possibly kin to the Keith's. He and his 1st wife moved to Whitfield co. with them. Some of the Keith's and Holland's also show-up in Franklin Co., but I have not seen the connections yet. Nancy's father, Thomas B. Mitchell bought 1/4 acre around Nancy's grave on Aug. 2 1879 as a family plot. He bought the property from E A Stuart. Thomas was the next person to be buried within the cemetery, and it was in 1879. Her mother Eliza died in 1904. Now this is where the cemetery gets a little interesting. The oldest people buried at the cemetery are: G W Keith of SC 1812-1897 LETHY Ann ??? Keith 1814-1881 Thomas B. Mitchell of SC 1815-1879 Eliza ??? Mitchell of SC 1823-1904 E A Stuart 1829-1906 Sarah A. ??? Stuart 1838-1889. Then there is a LEATHY Stuart McFarland 1862-1933 who looks to be the daughter of E A Stuart. Also their is an ALEATHEA Ann Loughridge 1878-1958. I'm not sure of a connection here, but their is a Rueben Keith that Married a Laughridge in Murray co. GA in 1847. This might mean that Leathy is a family name, but I have yet to find a marriage record on any of these ladies. The only other person who seems to connect with my Mitchell's is a J. Quinn (with no dates) who served Co G 1st LA CAV CSA.... Possibly the same John W. Quinn that Deeded land to Thomas B Mitchell Jr. in 1883. But I see no relation with the Quinn's. If anything sounds familiar to anyone let me know Keith Bailey Gordon Co. GA
Do you have any dates on Eli Abner? Gloria
Hi Steven, Am interested in your James H. Mitchell. Can you give me details on him? 1810 is a little young for my James H. Mitchell: 1800 would be better.... Was he born in Mississippi Co., MO? I am trying to figure out if a certain James H. Mitchell, of Clinton County, Ohio is the father to Lillis (b. 1823) and Thirza (b. 1821) Mitchell of Clinton County, Ohio. Unfortunately, they both married before the 1850 census and I have been unsuccessful in figuring out who their father is. A census states that their father was born in KY but who knows??? If you have posted this before, please forgive me. I have been out of the loop with a death in the family for about 2 weeks. Thanks, Kathie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Mitchell" <smm@focalpointlights.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 7:53 AM Subject: RE: [MITCHELL] Boones/Mitchells > Doris, > It was Moses Mitchell who married Mary Grant, daughter of William Grant & > Elizabeth Boone, sister of Daniel Boone the frontiersman. > The John Mitchell you speak of married Nancy Boone b. 9/14/1775 d. > 7/30/1821. Depending on who you believe, she was either the daughter of > Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryan, Or the daughter of Jacob Boone and Mary > Dehart. Jacob, b. 1754 is the son of Joseph Boone and Elizabeth Warren. > Joseph, b. 1730 is the son of Joseph Boone and Catherine Brown. Joseph, b. > 1704 is the son of George Boone and Mary Maugridge, parents of Squire Boone > m. Sarah Morgan etc. etc. , direct ancestors of the frontiersman, Daniel > Boone. > I really don't know which parentage is correct for this Nancy Boone who m. > John Mitchell. > Still, whoever Nancy's parents are, she and John's issue don't seem to be > connected to my Mississippi Mitchell's. Their issue, James, b. 1797 is not > the James H. Mitchell b. c1810 we are searching for. > Ho Hum....on to the next lead. > Thank you all for your leads. > ........................................... > Steven > > -----Original Message----- > From: MITCHDOR@aol.com [mailto:MITCHDOR@aol.com] > Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 4:57 PM > To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Boones/Mitchells > > > Hi Steve, > Yes, Moses Mitchell married Elizabeth Boone. There was also John Mitchell > who > married a Boone girl, I will have to look that up, but they both appear to > descend from Andrew Mitchell of Scotland. I will get back to you. > > Doris > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT OPEN ATTACHMENTS!! > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > >
Looking for James D. Mitchell DOB 1850 somewhere in Indiana, and family. Married, December 25, 1878 in Elkhart County, Indiana, Mary A. Coleman, DOB 1856 somewhere in Ohio. Moved to Michigan, 1880. Regards, Richard Mitchell Great Grandson
Hello James, I am interested in your "Cynthia Lillias" Mitchell. Very close spelling to my Lillis Mitchell, born 1823 of Clinton County, OH. Her name has been spelled various ways: Lillus, Lillie, etc. Does your book have any Lillis Mitchells? Thinking she and her sister, Thirza, might be children of James H. Mitchell of Clinton County, Ohio. This is by process of elimination. Some indication (census records) that her father was born in KY... Thee was also a Lillis Mitchell who married a Seaman in Clinton County, Ohio. This might be an aunt to my Lillis, as her age would imply. Glad to share what I have... Kathie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Samhou9038@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 6:28 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Moses and Andrew Mitchell > Hi Doris, I have info.on Moses and Andrew Mitchell. They were the sons of > John Mitchell and Cynthia Lillias (Morton) Mitchell. They were brothers of my > gggg grandmother Sarah Mitchell who married Christopher Houston. I have a > copy of "Autobiography and Reminiscences of Israel Mitchell" Copied by H.M. > Painter (Feb. 1947) Israel Mitchell was the son of Moses Mitchell. Let me > hear from you if you need more info on this family. > James L. Houston > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > >
Hello Bobby and Edna, I have been following your thread about Eley or Eli Mitchell. I have the following notes under my ancestor, Lillus Mitchell b. 1823, who married Daniel Nolan Fulk in Clinton County, Ohio and migrated to Scotland County, Missouri about 1845: A Eli M. Mitchell, age 61 in 1899 (b. 1837) "from Carroll Co., MO, formerly from Andrew Co, MO." gives an affidavit on Lillis' behalf at her request for a soldier's pension. AFFIDAVIT: State of Missouri and County of Scotland. In the matter of the application of Lillis Fulk, widow of Daniel N. Fulk, on this 24th day of January 1901, personaly appeared before me a Notary Public in and for....dully authorized to administer oaths Eli M. Mitchell, aged 61 years a resident of County of Carroll and State of Missouri....well known to me to be respectable and entitled to credit, and who being duly sworn declare in relation to the aforesaid case as follows: That I have been well and personally acquainted with Lillis Fulk for 55 years, and... that I was but a small boy when appicant was married to the deceased Daniel N. Fulk, she was but a young girl when married, her maiden name was Mitchell, and the said Fulk was her first and only husband, and she was his first and only wife; They were married in the county of Clinton State of Ohio on the 12 day of Jan 1843. In the year soon thereafter they moved to the State of Missouri, Scotland County. In the year 48 or 49, we moved to said state and to Andrew Conty, and I have been intimately acqauainted with them and their family, to the present time frequently visiting with them and they with me; of their said wedlock, they raised Ten children, know that they lived together as husband and wife up to the time of his death, that this applicant is his widow, and is now single and un-married. ... As found in Civil War Records of Daniel N. Fulk. I believe that this Eli is somehow related to my Lillus Mitchell and her sister, Thirza, b. 1821. I don't know who are the parents of Lillus and Thirza; although my current thinking is perhaps James H. Mitchell of Clinton County, Ohio. Unfortunately, both the girls got married before 1850 census. There was also a Samuel Mitchell in Scotland County, MO that could also be a brother to Thirza and Lillus or perhaps a cousin. Any help on this line would be greatly appreciated. I have some newspaper notes about E. M. Mitchell and his wife, if you are interested. Thanks, Kathie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobby Montgomery" <bmontgomery001@charter.net> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 8:16 PM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] John Mitchell, bn. 12 Mar 1803, NC > My grandfather Lewis Eley Mitchell had a brother his name was John Mitchell > and I think a half brother Trotter Mitchell.Their mother's name was Peggy > Jenkins. > EDNA. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bobby Montgomery" <bmontgomery001@charter.net> > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 5:14 PM > Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] John Mitchell, bn. 12 Mar 1803, NC > > > > My grandfather was from Carroll co.Missouri Lewis Eley Mitchell Dob 25 > oct. > > 1869 his mother's last name was jenkins? Would this be in you line? > > EDNA > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Virginia Mitchell" <vmitch@upperspace.net> > > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 12:09 PM > > Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] John Mitchell, bn. 12 Mar 1803, NC > > > > > > > My greatgrandfather, William Riley Mitchell, had (that we know of) a > > brother > > > named John and three sisters; Susan, Lydia, and Harriet. These siblings > > > were born in Wilkes County, NC "along Hunting Creek". William Riley b. > > > 7MAR1807 and Lydia b.27Oct1814 are the only birth dates I have, but > these > > > dates fall within your search criteria. All the above siblings > eventually > > > moved to Macon County, in north central Mo., but John Mitchell then > moved > > > again to Vernon County in southwestern Mo. (info in Nevada city > library). > > > > > > Back in Wilkes County, NC there were two William Mitchell heads of > > household > > > of which one was along Hunting Creek (the other in western Wilkes > County) > > > Also a Moses Mitchell who lived in Iredell County, again along Hunting > > > Creek. I know nothing about this William and not much about Moses. > This > > is > > > my brick wall. > > > > > > Hope this helps you. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Dale Laws <drlaws@icx.net> > > > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 9:44 PM > > > Subject: [MITCHELL] John Mitchell, bn. 12 Mar 1803, NC > > > > > > > > > > I'm researching the family of my ancester John Mitchell, of western > NC, > > > > that was born on 12 Mar 1803. He had a twin brother James. > > > > John was married to Efsobe Ayers ca. 1829 in NC. > > > > Seeking any info on his ancestors and descendants. > > > > Thanks, Dale > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > > > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >