In a message dated 3/3/03 2:43:09 PM Pacific Standard Time, MITCHDOR@aol.com writes: << Hi Barbra, maybe that was a tax list (??) I have an 1850 TN. census that has hundreds of Mitchells. Doris >> Yes, I just didn't think it could be a list of ALL the Mitchells living in TN.
Of all the places why did so many Mitchells have to end up in Grainger County, TN and with the same names!!!! I am connected to the "other" James (b. 1784 Virginia or NC) and 2 Greenberry Mitchells (Sr. born 1786 and Jr. born 1830) Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alton Underwood" <alu6@acelink.net> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:32 AM Subject: [MITCHELL] Grainger County TN Mitchells > I was wondering if anyone would have anything on a James D. Mitchell, b: > abt 1817 in TN (probably, Grainger County)? He married Narcissa Mynatt in > Grainger County, Sept. 21, 1836. Green B. Mitchell performed the marriage > ceremony, and John Mitchell was bondsman. James D. was only found on one > census: the 1850 Grainger County Census, where he and his family were > living in the 14th. District, and he was a brick mason by trade. His wife, > Narcissa, was found in Calhoun, McMinn County, TN on the 1860 census, > living next door to her father, Silas Mynatt. James D. was not with his > family in McMinn County on this census, or later ones. His sons included > Silas, James Asbury, and John Calvin Mitchell (my gg grandfather). John > Calvin had sons named James Dillon, John R. Calvin, and Greenberry (who > later had his name changed after friends made jokes about that unusual > name). Some of these same names are found among Grainger County Mitchells, > so they must have been carried down. > There were other Mitchells named James in Grainger County, from other lines > that have probably been identified. I just wish I could tie my James D. > into his family. > > Alton Underwood > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >
Hi Barbra, maybe that was a tax list (??) I have an 1850 TN. census that has hundreds of Mitchells. Doris
This is something I should know, but apparently I don't or I wouldn't be asking : ) How can one access the Archived Messages? Judith M.
In a message dated 3/2/03 7:15:22 PM Pacific Standard Time, marlene@eazylink.com writes: << It named all the Mitchells in TN. >> For what time period? Is this perhaps from a census or??? Does anyone known? It doesn't seem like many Mitchells for the entire state of TN. Thanks. Barbra
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 15:17:14 -0800 "Maxine Evans" <meav@gci.net> writes: > AREE YOU RELATED TO THE USED TO BE THOMAS EDWARD MARRIED TO LETTIE S > JENKINS. HE DIED 1941 AND SHE DIED 1955 IN NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. > THEY HAD 2 > CHILDREN NAMED NANNIE LEE MITCHELL AND ROBERT MITCHELL. ONLY ONE > LIVING, > IT IS ROBERT MITCHELL. NANNIE LEE MITCHELL THOMPSON DIED MARCH 2 > 2001 IN > ANCHORAGE, ALASKA.. ALSO IF RELATRED DID YOU KNOW lETTIES MOTHER > SADIE > LEE AND WILLIAM JENKINS HER FATHER? THANK YOU TO ANYONE WHO > ANSWERS MY > EMAIL. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nelrose Trump" <ntrump@juno.com> > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 12:27 PM > Subject: [MITCHELL] John O. Mitchell family > > > > Query: John O. Mitchell family > > > > John O. Mitchell Resided in Bedford Co. VA. married Eliza ?? > Mitchell > > born 1821 and died 10 June 1918 in Bedford, Bedford co. VA. > > children: > > 1. James G. Mitchell b. 1856 in Bedford co. VA. d. 1026 > Bedford, mar > > Miss Andrews. 2 children Elizabeth and Frank Mitchell > > 2. Charles Mitchell mar. Virginia Skinnell > > 3. Alice Roberta Mitchell b. 1850 d. 1928 mar. to J. Wesley > Whorley > > children: Hubert Whorley, Frank Whorley, Effie Whorley > Walker > > 4. Ida Mitchell mar. William Hodges lived in Dekalb co. MO. > > 5. Frances (Fanny) Judson Mitchell d. 1935 mar. Robert Cadden > Varner. > > lived in Andrew co. MO. > > > > Am interested in corresponding with any descendants of this > family. I am > > connected to Frances Judson Mitchel Varner. > > ntrump > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > > Only $9.95 per month! > > Visit www.juno.com > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. > > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com
I was wondering if anyone would have anything on a James D. Mitchell, b: abt 1817 in TN (probably, Grainger County)? He married Narcissa Mynatt in Grainger County, Sept. 21, 1836. Green B. Mitchell performed the marriage ceremony, and John Mitchell was bondsman. James D. was only found on one census: the 1850 Grainger County Census, where he and his family were living in the 14th. District, and he was a brick mason by trade. His wife, Narcissa, was found in Calhoun, McMinn County, TN on the 1860 census, living next door to her father, Silas Mynatt. James D. was not with his family in McMinn County on this census, or later ones. His sons included Silas, James Asbury, and John Calvin Mitchell (my gg grandfather). John Calvin had sons named James Dillon, John R. Calvin, and Greenberry (who later had his name changed after friends made jokes about that unusual name). Some of these same names are found among Grainger County Mitchells, so they must have been carried down. There were other Mitchells named James in Grainger County, from other lines that have probably been identified. I just wish I could tie my James D. into his family. Alton Underwood
----- Original Message ----- From: "ParisTN" <rachael@iswt.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 8:12 PM Subject: Fw: Mitchells in TN. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "InsomniacTN" <rachael@iswt.com> > To: <rachael@iswt.com> > Sent: Monday, 17 April 2000 2:18 > Subject: Mitchells in TN. > > > > Mitchel Edward 1827 32 Private 229.1 East Tenn. treasurer to refund money > > Mitchel Joel D. 1827 32 Private 86.3 Marion County - Kellysville > > commissioner > > Mitchel M. D. 1827 32 Private 27.1 Bedford County - Dickson female academy > > lottery manager > > Mitchel Richard 1796 5 4.2 Hawkins County - elector > > Mitchel Richard 1807 14 78.1 Hawkins County - East Tenn. College trustee > > Mitchel Richard 1823 28 314.2 Hawkins County > > Mitchel William 1806 13 8.1 Martin Academy Trustee (Washington County) > > Mitchell Alzira 1807 14 22 Legitimatized > > Mitchell Edward 1806 13 26 Mentioned-Wilson County > > Mitchell Edward 1829 33 Private 167.1 Blount County - mill dam authorized > > Mitchell Elizabeth 1825 30 177.2 Maury County - son legitimatized > > Mitchell George 1820 25 24 Mentioned in a land warrant > > Mitchell George 1821 26 107 Given land in West Tenn. > > Mitchell Grief L. 1825 30 177.2 Last name changed from Webster > > Mitchell James 1819 23 155 Transferred land warrant > > Mitchell James 1821 26 107 Given land in West Tenn. > > Mitchell James C. 1827 32 Private 151 Attorney > > Mitchell Joel D. 1827 32 Private 183.1 White County - securities to renew > > their notes > > Mitchell John 1823 28 147.1 Hamilton County > > Mitchell John 1826 31 Private 15.1 Samuel Houston Academy Trustee > > Mitchell John 1829 33 Private 208.2 Rogersville courthouse commissioner > > Mitchell M.D. 1820 25 1.3 Shelbyville Female Academy trustee > > Mitchell Mark 1804 11 23.1 Rutherford County commissioner > > Mitchell Mark 1809 16 120.2 Rutherford County - Bradley Academy trustee > > Mitchell Mark 1827 32 R.13 Land claim to be adjudicated > > Mitchell Marmaduke 1815 20 61.1 Dickson Academy trustee > > Mitchell Marmaduke 1817 21 145.42 Director of Shelbyville Tenn. Bank > > Mitchell Marmeduke 1826 31 Private 37.1 Trustee to manage lotteries > > Mitchell Richard 1806 13 8.1 McMinn Academy Trustee (Hawkins County) > > Mitchell Richard 1817 21 145.11 Director of Rogersville Tenn. Bank > > Mitchell Samuel 1795 3 8.1 Washington College Trustee > > Mitchell Samuel 1807 14 22 Father of illegitimate daughters > > Mitchell Solomon 1819 23 92.1 Mitchellville established on his Sumner > County > > land > > Mitchell Sophia 1807 14 22 Legitimatized > > Mitchell Spence 1823 28 170.3 White County road commissioner > > Mitchell Stoakley D. 1817 21 165.6 McMinn Academy Trustee > > Mitchell Stokely D. 1815 20 105 Hawkins County clerk > > Mitchell Thomas 1812 18 30.1 Commissioner for New Port--Cocke County > > Mitchell Thomas 1815 20 205 Cocke County sheriff > > Mitchell Wiley 1819 23 92.1 Sumner County - Mitchellville commissioner > > Mitchell William 1805 12 10.1 Commissioner for the town of Sevierville > > Mitchell William 1807 14 56.1 Nancy Academy Trustee > > Mitchell William 1807 14 57.4 Mentioned in a land warrant > > Mitchell William 1813 19 36.1 Trustee for Nancy Academy - Sevier County > > Mitchell William 1813 19 90.1 Nolichucky navigation company commissioner > > Mitchell William 1817 21 33 An act for the relief of... > > Mitchell William 1821 26 70.1 Washington County - Nolichucky River dam > > authorized > > Mitchell William 1822 27 110.1 Surveyor's officer > > Mitchell William 1822 27 149 Surveyor of 3rd district > > Mitchell William 1823 28 258 Sevier County sheriff > > Mitchell William 1825 30 177.2 Maury County - son legitimatized > > Mitchell William 1829 33 Private 12.7 Dyer County - road commissioner > > Mitchell William C. 1817 21 181.1 Wilson County elections held at his home > > Mitchell Willie B. (Captain) 1827 32 Private 248.9 Militia officer
We, too, would like to see this email of all the TN Mitchell's. We are at a brick wall with our James H. Mitchell [m. Susannah Bumpas? Umpers? Umphers?] and clan, all supposedly from TN, but we do not know where from.... On another note for all you Greenberry Mitchell researchers, there is a 3/2/03 posting on Genforum, message #5693, that refers to a Greenberry, son of Squire James Mitchell, also another son, Andrew....FYI.... R/ ........................................... S T E V E N M I T C H E L L -----Original Message----- From: Conni Braun [mailto:cbraun675@wideopenwest.com] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 5:21 AM To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Old messages I would love to see a copy of this email with all the TN Mitchells. Mine were in Grainger County but one, James settled on the western side in early 1800s. Some of his descendants ended up in Missouri as did my direct line from his brother, Greenberry. Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: <marlene@eazylink.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 10:13 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Old messages > When I do not have time to really read messages, I often just put them in a > file on my computer - in this case "Mitchell". While looking over old > Mitchell messages I just found one that was sent to the list 17 April 2000 > that I thought was very interesting. It named all the Mitchells in TN. I > recognized many as being the children and/or grandchildren of Joab, but > there are many I did not recognize. I thought I would mention this in case > there are new members. I have been on and off this list while working on > another family, but am glad I did not miss this one post. > > I guess they did not consider children with Indian mothers as being > legitimate. It list Samuel Mitchell in 1807 as father of illegitimate > daughters. Then it list the names of these daughters, Sophia and Alzira as > being legitimatized. Although I have done much Indian genealogy, I never > heard of anything like this before. Maybe it was because they were > mentioned in a treaty as being the children of Molly Folsom and Samuel > Mitchell. Who knows?????? > > Marlene > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > ==== 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.
I would love to see a copy of this email with all the TN Mitchells. Mine were in Grainger County but one, James settled on the western side in early 1800s. Some of his descendants ended up in Missouri as did my direct line from his brother, Greenberry. Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: <marlene@eazylink.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 10:13 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Old messages > When I do not have time to really read messages, I often just put them in a > file on my computer - in this case "Mitchell". While looking over old > Mitchell messages I just found one that was sent to the list 17 April 2000 > that I thought was very interesting. It named all the Mitchells in TN. I > recognized many as being the children and/or grandchildren of Joab, but > there are many I did not recognize. I thought I would mention this in case > there are new members. I have been on and off this list while working on > another family, but am glad I did not miss this one post. > > I guess they did not consider children with Indian mothers as being > legitimate. It list Samuel Mitchell in 1807 as father of illegitimate > daughters. Then it list the names of these daughters, Sophia and Alzira as > being legitimatized. Although I have done much Indian genealogy, I never > heard of anything like this before. Maybe it was because they were > mentioned in a treaty as being the children of Molly Folsom and Samuel > Mitchell. Who knows?????? > > Marlene > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. >
I'm looking for information on a James M. Mitchell (b.06 Jul 1796 in Orange Co., NC) who married a Martha McGregor (b. 30 Sep 1794 in NC). The family later went to Grainger County, TN and later moved to Dade County, MO. Jim Batdorff Coos Bay, OR ----- Original Message ----- From: Conni Braun <cbraun675@wideopenwest.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:20 AM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Old messages > I would love to see a copy of this email with all the TN Mitchells. Mine > were in Grainger County but one, James settled on the western side in early > 1800s. Some of his descendants ended up in Missouri as did my direct line > from his brother, Greenberry. > > Conni Mitchell Braun > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <marlene@eazylink.com> > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 10:13 PM > Subject: [MITCHELL] Old messages > > > > When I do not have time to really read messages, I often just put them in > a > > file on my computer - in this case "Mitchell". While looking over old > > Mitchell messages I just found one that was sent to the list 17 April 2000 > > that I thought was very interesting. It named all the Mitchells in TN. I > > recognized many as being the children and/or grandchildren of Joab, but > > there are many I did not recognize. I thought I would mention this in > case > > there are new members. I have been on and off this list while working on > > another family, but am glad I did not miss this one post. > > > > I guess they did not consider children with Indian mothers as being > > legitimate. It list Samuel Mitchell in 1807 as father of illegitimate > > daughters. Then it list the names of these daughters, Sophia and Alzira > as > > being legitimatized. Although I have done much Indian genealogy, I never > > heard of anything like this before. Maybe it was because they were > > mentioned in a treaty as being the children of Molly Folsom and Samuel > > Mitchell. Who knows?????? > > > > Marlene > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: > Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > > ==== 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, Jackie here; Marlene or Judith, do you know anything about E. S. Mitchell. listed as secretary of Chickasaw delegates on the 1866 Treaty # 18? Thanks
From: "Sue Steward" < > Samuel Mitchell, United States agent to the Chickasaws. This is in the 1805 Treaty Chickasaws with the Choctaws. > Sue, the treaty of which I spoke is No. 23 on the following site and on the top of it, it has Treaty with the Choctaw - 1805. Sorry, but I gave the wrong instructions for finding the Treaty with the Choctaws - 1805. First you go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~itchicka/ , then go to Chickasaw Historical Research Page and click onto that. Then go down to where it says TREATIES and click onto that. It will show many treaties with the different tribes, but the one I mentioned is No. 23, Treaty with the Choctaw - 1805. Molly, Sophia and Alzira Mitchell were Choctaws. Molly Folsom Mitchell and her family were well known Choctaws and her brother was first elected chief for the Choctaws. Marlene
Marlene, I found and read the treaty; thank you for sharing you very interesting family history. Judith M. ----- Original Message ----- From: <marlene@eazylink.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 7:52 PM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Re: (Samuel 1765) - Marlene > I have only been able to contact one of Samuel's descendants - that of > Alzira. Yes, he came up with the same things that I did. Before I came in > contact with him, I had checked out my facts with Kerry Armstrong whom "I" > consider the guru of Indian genealogy. He has two great sites - one of > which is http://www.rootsweb.com/~itchicka/ . If you go down near the > bottom of the page, you will see the Treaty with the Choctaws - 1805 which > names Molly, Alzira and Sophia Mitchell. > > Yes, Samuel was first Indian Agent for the Choctaws and after his first wife > died, he moved and became Indian Agent for the Chickasaws. On my Choctaw > side of the family, my gg grandmother's sister married the brother of > Samuel's first wife. Then on my Chickasaw side, Samuel m. Delilah Love, > another ggg grandmother and a Chickasaw. > > Marlene
When I do not have time to really read messages, I often just put them in a file on my computer - in this case "Mitchell". While looking over old Mitchell messages I just found one that was sent to the list 17 April 2000 that I thought was very interesting. It named all the Mitchells in TN. I recognized many as being the children and/or grandchildren of Joab, but there are many I did not recognize. I thought I would mention this in case there are new members. I have been on and off this list while working on another family, but am glad I did not miss this one post. I guess they did not consider children with Indian mothers as being legitimate. It list Samuel Mitchell in 1807 as father of illegitimate daughters. Then it list the names of these daughters, Sophia and Alzira as being legitimatized. Although I have done much Indian genealogy, I never heard of anything like this before. Maybe it was because they were mentioned in a treaty as being the children of Molly Folsom and Samuel Mitchell. Who knows?????? Marlene
From: "Judith" > Thank You, Marlene, for correcting and enhancing the bit of information I had. Do the other siblings agree with what you have and can this 1805 Choctaw Treaty be found on-line? > In a report I have, there is a note for Edward Mitchell, Samuel's brother, saying that he (Edward) was an Agent to the Choctaw Indians; I can't locate at the moment where I have seen that Samuel was an Agent to the Choctaw's. Can you confirm or correct either of these? Judith M. I have only been able to contact one of Samuel's descendants - that of Alzira. Yes, he came up with the same things that I did. Before I came in contact with him, I had checked out my facts with Kerry Armstrong whom "I" consider the guru of Indian genealogy. He has two great sites - one of which is http://www.rootsweb.com/~itchicka/ . If you go down near the bottom of the page, you will see the Treaty with the Choctaws - 1805 which names Molly, Alzira and Sophia Mitchell. Yes, Samuel was first Indian Agent for the Choctaws and after his first wife died, he moved and became Indian Agent for the Chickasaws. On my Choctaw side of the family, my gg grandmother's sister married the brother of Samuel's first wife. Then on my Chickasaw side, Samuel m. Delilah Love, another ggg grandmother and a Chickasaw. Marlene
Samuel Mitchell, United States agent to the Chickasaws. This is in the 1805 Treaty Chickasaws with the Choctaws. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judith" <ramblinrose@attbi.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 4:08 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Re: (Samuel 1765) - Marlene > Thank You, Marlene, for correcting and enhancing the bit of information I > had. Do the other siblings agree with what you have and can this 1805 > Choctaw Treaty be found on-line? > In a report I have, there is a note for Edward Mitchell, Samuel's brother, > saying that he (Edward) was an Agent to the Choctaw Indians; I can't locate > at the moment where I have seen that Samuel was an Agent to the Choctaw's. > Can you confirm or correct either of these? > Judith M. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <marlene@eazylink.com> > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 11:20 AM > Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Re:Mitchell & Boone (Samuel 1765) - Marlene > > > > > > > > Marlene > > I have a Samuel Mitchell, s/o Joab & Mary (Henderson) Mitchell; I > don't > > have a birth year but it would have been in this time frame. > > I have no wife's name, only these names as children: > > Alyina, Sophia, Joseph & Catherine. > > Is this the same Samuel Mitchell? > > Judith M. > > > > This is the same Samuel Mitchell. One daughter's name has been spelled > > different ways; however, "Alzira" is the spelling that was in the "Treaty > > with the Choctaws - 1805" and the spelling that has been handed down for > > generations. > > > > Marlene > > > > > > ==== 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. > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >
Dee I don't have any Georges that go back that far. I have 13 William's and 2 Willies in my data base; one of these is Wm 'Lovely or Lively' Mitchell, B: 1797; his parents, however, are shown to be Thomas & Nancy (Dyer) Mitchell. Judith M. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doloris Hicks" <deemccurry@wyan.org> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 6:04 AM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Re: William (Lucy Day) to Billy Mitchell > Hi Judith, Do you have a George earlier than that in this line? I was told > my ggg-grandfather William [of course] Mitchell b. 1797, father's name was > George. This is the first time I have seen the name George mentioned with > Mitchell. Dee. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judith" <ramblinrose@attbi.com> > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 7:43 AM > Subject: [MITCHELL] Re: William (Lucy Day) to Billy Mitchell > > > > Hi Billy > > In my database I have a George R. Mitchell (1872 - 1962) married Lucy > Day. > > George is the s/o Jessee B. Mitchell (1841 TN - 1917). Jessee B. Mitchell > > had a sibling named John Day Mitchell. > > I'm just responding due to the Day name; I don't know if any of this > will > > help you or just confuse the matter even more. Do you have another Lucy > Day > > besides Lucy, John Day's wife? Or another Day - Mitchell connection? And > > what was you gr grandfather's name? > > Judith M. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sandra &/or Bill Mitchell" <bozelda@worldnet.att.net> > > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:57 PM > > Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] William > > > > > > > Hi Tom, > > > > > > My William Pennington Mitchell was also born somewhere in Virginia about > > > the same time as yours. He came to Franklin County, Tn. & from there I > > don't > > > know. > > > My Great Grand Dad, his son born around 1830, came to Tx. in 1851 with > > > his inlaws , John & Lucy Day. > > > My William P. married Lucinda Banks. > > > If in your looking, have you come across this William ? I will look for > > you > > > in > > > our research as we go. We, 3 of us cousins, have looked for years with > no > > > results. Our problem seems to be no names for sibs to tie in to a > family. > > > I guess that I wrote to let you know that we all seem to have trouble > with > > > some elusive William Mitchell. Ha ! > > > Good Luck to you ! > > > > > > Billy G. Mitchell > > > Carrollton, Tx. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cousins > > > > I have been searching for 20 years for the parents or siblings of a > > > William Mitchell born around 1797-1800 somewhere in Virginia. > > > > He was married in Mercer Co Kentucky in 1821 and moved to Lawrence Co > > > Indiana for the rest of his long life. > > > > I am still looking. > > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > > > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: > > > Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: > > Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > DO NOT OPEN ATTACHMENTS!! > > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. > >
Thank You, Marlene, for correcting and enhancing the bit of information I had. Do the other siblings agree with what you have and can this 1805 Choctaw Treaty be found on-line? In a report I have, there is a note for Edward Mitchell, Samuel's brother, saying that he (Edward) was an Agent to the Choctaw Indians; I can't locate at the moment where I have seen that Samuel was an Agent to the Choctaw's. Can you confirm or correct either of these? Judith M. ----- Original Message ----- From: <marlene@eazylink.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 11:20 AM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Re:Mitchell & Boone (Samuel 1765) - Marlene > > > Marlene > I have a Samuel Mitchell, s/o Joab & Mary (Henderson) Mitchell; I don't > have a birth year but it would have been in this time frame. > I have no wife's name, only these names as children: > Alyina, Sophia, Joseph & Catherine. > Is this the same Samuel Mitchell? > Judith M. > > This is the same Samuel Mitchell. One daughter's name has been spelled > different ways; however, "Alzira" is the spelling that was in the "Treaty > with the Choctaws - 1805" and the spelling that has been handed down for > generations. > > Marlene > > > ==== 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. > >
Billy Thank you for responding to my message; unfortunately, Lucy Day who married George R. Mitchell is the only Day of that time frame in my data base and I don't know if our Mitchell families might somewhere be connected. I show a Stephen A. Mitchell (s/o Archibald & Eliza 'Williamson' Mitchell); Stephen supposedly died in Collin co, TX; but was reportedly buried in Pilot Grove, Grayson co, TX. Just not enough information to go anywhere. Continue enjoying your research, when a reward comes it does make the frustration all worth while. Judith M. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra &/or Bill Mitchell" <bozelda@worldnet.att.net> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Re: William (Lucy Day) to Judith > Hi Judith, > > My Great Grand Father's name is George Washington Mitchell, born about > 1830 & married Martha Ann Day, daughter of John Day & Lucy Howard Day > Martha was born about 1831 in Franklin Co. Tn. I don't know where George > W. was born, some say Va. as his Father William Pennington Mitchell was > supposedly from Va. > There are a lot of Day's in my line coming from from this one marriage. They > settled near Center, Tx. in Shelby Co. near La. Sabine River line. They are > buried in North Jerico Cem. & the oldest graves in the Cemetery. John born > about 1795 & Lucy about 1801. > They had quite a few kids & they are spread all over Tx. by now. Last year > one of their descendants died & it was in the Dallas, Tx. paper & he had > been Dean at Texas Christian University. I have some info on the family from > correspondence, not a great deal. > Last year I went with my cousin here in Dallas, to Grayson County north of > here & visited my Great Grand Dad's brother's grave near Callisburg. She > found me a few years ago doing her research & I didn't know about all she > has shown me on my family & I likewise was able to go with her to show her > the graves & markers that I knew about from my Dad. It sure has been fun. > This year a couple in Estill Springs, Tn. cleaned & photographed & sent me > pictures of another of my Great's brothers buried at Estill Springs, Tn. He > is William Pennington Mitchell Jr. People doing this have been so helpful & > nice. I do free look ups in one county in Tn. & one county in Tx. to try to > help > others. > Thanks for your inquiry, > > Billy Mitchell > > > Hi Billy > > In my database I have a George R. Mitchell (1872 - 1962) married Lucy > Day. > > George is the s/o Jessee B. Mitchell (1841 TN - 1917). Jessee B. Mitchell > > had a sibling named John Day Mitchell. > > I'm just responding due to the Day name; I don't know if any of this > will > > help you or just confuse the matter even more. Do you have another Lucy > Day > > besides Lucy, John Day's wife? Or another Day - Mitchell connection? And > > what was you gr grandfather's name? > > Judith M. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sandra &/or Bill Mitchell" <bozelda@worldnet.att.net> > > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:57 PM > > Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] William > > > > > > > Hi Tom, > > > > > > My William Pennington Mitchell was also born somewhere in Virginia about > > > the same time as yours. He came to Franklin County, Tn. & from there I > > don't > > > know. > > > My Great Grand Dad, his son born around 1830, came to Tx. in 1851 with > > > his inlaws , John & Lucy Day.