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    1. Re: [MITCHELL] Boones/Mitchells
    2. 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

    02/26/2003 10:57:07
    1. [MITCHELL] Mitchell / SC to MS
    2. Does anyone have a George Mitchell they don't know what to do with? If so maybe he is mine...Believe born SC c1790..Married Phoebe Ann Miller 18 21 Marion County MS...Need his parents and siblings... Thanks for any help....Joyce

    02/26/2003 08:25:05
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells
    2. Lucille Morrow
    3. My Great G.G greatfather was Mitchuell spell diferent ways came from England an some of his girls married in to Troxell spell different ways. I hope this help some one out.

    02/26/2003 08:00:03
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] All These Bascom Mitchells-for Mary
    2. Mary
    3. Oh my goodness My brain has been on Vacation,Never even thought of trying will do that. Thanks Doris. Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: <MITCHDOR@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 9:05 AM Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] All These Bascom Mitchells-for Mary > Mary, have you ever tried to get a copy of your grandfather's death cert. > or SS application? These should have his parents listed. > > Doris > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] > > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]

    02/26/2003 06:57:14
  1. 02/26/2003 06:18:20
    1. [MITCHELL] Mercer/English Mitchell
    2. Tom Mitchell
    3. Yvonne I am sorry but that is all that was told in the ledger about him. Apparently he was just passing through and needed some help. Could be that he had just arrived and wasnt able to establish himself yet. Probably stayed there....earned some money and went on. He should be on the 1880 census if still alive. cheers

    02/26/2003 06:11:39
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] All These Bascom Mitchells-for Mary
    2. Hi Doris. Do you have any info on Miles Jefferson Mitchells father? His mother was Dolly Adella. Thanks so much Millie

    02/26/2003 05:44:24
    1. [MITCHELL] Mitchells in VA, MS, AR
    2. Neil Newcomb
    3. I notice a lot of discussion lately about Mitchells in VA, MS, and AR. Has anyone come across: John MITCHELL marr to Sarah BENNETT, had son Bennett MITCHELL b. 1800, VA, died bet 1850-1860, Hempstead Co, AR. Bennett marr Ann TRIBBLE (b. abt 1802, VA, and d. bet 1848-1850 in AR) She had dau. Essie Katherine Jessie, Susan Margaret, Phebe G, Laura E, Martha Caledonia, Lucinda E, and son John D? children were born in Copiah Co, MS, Hempstead and Nevada Counties, AR. Bennett later marr Rachel EAST I am trying to trace backward from Bennett MITCHELL, and Ann TRIBBLE. --- Neil Newcomb --- neilnewcomb@earthlink.net

    02/26/2003 05:41:46
    1. [MITCHELL] Bounces
    2. I am getting tons of bounces this a.m., including messages from Rootsweb, saying someone is being unsubscribed. Since they seem to be spread among many ISPs, I am assuming it is a Rootsweb problem. If you receive a message saying you have been unsubscribed, and it was not your intention, please subscribe again by sending a message with ONLY the word "subscribe" to Mitchell-L-request@rootsweb.com. Please note this is not the same address as the one to which messages are sent. Mitchell List Administrator

    02/26/2003 05:41:43
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] VA-1700'S
    2. Marlene - Ref- THOMAS MITCHELL of early VA - There were many branches in Colonial VA by the name of "Thomas" Mitchell - One line in particuliar were from the BRANCH lineage - several or more MITCHELL's married into this family. The BRANCH family were very well known, many of their descendants having settled in GA - (Wilkes Co GA) and other early counties in GA - I too am seeking a Thomas Mitchell who was to have lived in Wilkes Co GA - Family tradition says my ancestor, Hinchey Mitchell (b1775-1863) was his son. Even tho the name THOMAS has come down thru this line one after another, I have no proof that my ancestor Hinchey Mitchell was a son of a Thomas Mitchell - Also of interest would be the tradition that a William Mitchell born about the same time as my Hinchey Mitchell (both lived in early GA) was the son of a Thomas Mitchell of GA and who was an ARW soldier and who died in GA - These latter two were the ancestors of Margaret M. Mitchell (Marsh) - Author of GWTW - Even tho there are charts which say that her ancestor was a Thomas Mitchell who died in a certain part of GA (Henry Co GA) - I have never found proof - and I have researched this and my lineage since 1979. What I have found were three adult Thomas Mitchell's and none so far is the Mitchell ancestor of Margaret Mitchell (GWTW) - Thank you for your message and good luck! MaryJean Childress Voegtlin

    02/26/2003 05:14:29
    1. RE: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells-Innes
    2. Steve Mitchell
    3. We would be very interested in seeing your .gedcom or .pdf file on the Mitchell/Boone connection. Our Mitchell's are supposedly connected to the Boone's but we have not been able to prove it out. We know that Sir Gavin Mitchell [m. Margaret Campbell] sired John Mitchell [m. Cynthia Lillas Morton] who sired Moses Mitchell b c1750 who m. Mary Grant, daughter of William Grant and Elizabeth Boone [sister of Daniel Boone, the frontiersman]. The problem is that we cannot connect Moses & Mary to our Mitchell's. Although we know most, if not all of the Moses & Mary issues [according to Spraker], we have a gap between their issue and our James H. Mitchell b. c1810 TN. If James H. Mitchell's parents are indeed the issue of Moses and Mary, we simply cannot find any evidence of such. Perhaps your Mercer Co. KY Mitchell data can shed some light on our connections. Thank you. ........................................... S T E V E N M I T C H E L L smm@focalpointlights.com -----Original Message----- From: MITCHDOR@aol.com [mailto:MITCHDOR@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 9:03 AM To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells-Innes My Mitchells were not in Mercer co., KY. I was responding to Tom, I believe. There was a line of Mitchells in Mercer co., KY that descended from Andrew Mitchell of Scotland. These Mitchells married into the BOONE family. (Daniel Boone family). Of course, there are many different lines of Mitchells everywhere. Doris ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST.

    02/26/2003 04:12:49
    1. [MITCHELL] Innes/Mitchell connection
    2. Hi, this is from the book "Scottish Clan and Family Encyclopedia". INNES--The barony of Innes lies in Morayshire. Berowald, a Flemish nobelman, was granted this barony in 1160 by Malcolm IV. In 1226, Alexander II granted a charter of confirmation to Berowald's grandson, Walter, who assumed the surname of Innes. The eighth laird "Good Sir Robert", who died around 1381, had three sons: Sir Alexander, who later succeeded as ninth laird, and who married the heiress of Aberchirder; John, later Bishop of Moray, who restored Elgin Cathedral after it had been destroyed by the Wolf of Badenoch; and George, head of the Scottish Order of Trinitarian Friars. Sir Alexander's son, Sir Walter, was chief for 42 years until his death in 1454. His son, Sir Robert Innes, the 11th laird, fought under the Earl of Huntly at the Battle of Brechin in 1452 and sought to expiate the sins of his life by founding the Greyfriars of Elgin. His eldest son, James, was armour bearer to James III, and entertained James IV at the Castle of Innes in 1490. he and his son, Alexander, were noted patrons of the arts and architecture. Alexander the Proud, the 16th chief, was executed by the Regent Morton for the murder of Walter Innes and was succeeded by his brother, John, who resigned his chiefship to his cousin, Alexander Innes of Crommey. He was murdered at Aberdeen in 1580 by his kinsman, Robert Innes of Innermarkie, during a family quarrel. His grandson, Sir Robert, the 20th chief, was a Privy Councillor who represented Moray in Parliament, and he was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1625. Although a prominent Covenanter, he welcomed the uncrowned Charles II at Garnoch in 1650, and raised a regiment to fight for the royalist cause. He sold the Aberchirder estates but built Innes House. The 3rd Baronet married Lady Margaret Ker (Kerr) through whom Sir James Innes, the 6th Baronet and 25th chief, succeeded to the Dukedom of Roxburgh in 1805. His son was granted an additional title of "Earl of Innes" in 1836. The present Duke of Roxburgh would be the chief of the clan Innes but is barred from the title as he bears a compound, or double-barrelled surname. Walter of Innermarkie, the second son of Sir Robert Innes the 11th chief, was succeeded by his son, Robert, who was created hereditary constable of Redcastle and married a niece of James II. Sir Robert, the 5th of Innermarkie, was created Baronet of Balveny. He built a fine castle on Speyside, but his son, Walter, lost everything in support of Charles I. The family continued to support the cause of the Stuarts in excile as did their kinsmen, the Innes of Coxton. When the present "Register of Arms and Bearings in Scotland" was instituted in 1672, the Lyon Depute was Robert Innes of Blairton. Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, a descendent of the Lairds of Innermarkie , was Lord Lyon, King of Arms from 1945 to 1969 and was one of Scotland's greatest heraldic experts. His son, Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight, is the present Lord Lyon. * The Mitchells were a sept of this group, the Innes. Doris Mitchell

    02/26/2003 03:56:26
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] Moses and Andrew Mitchell
    2. Thanks James, actually I have researched this line for someone else, I am not related to this line. Thanks very much for the offer, maybe someone else will be helped by your information. :) Doris

    02/26/2003 03:19:59
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells
    2. Jean
    3. G'day Gerri I would be interested to hear of your Mitchells - I have so many Mitchells that I think I could run a 'one name group' but I am only interest in those Mitchells of London and the Home Counties. My mother Annie Elizabeth Mitchell was born 1901 in Bethnal Green, east end of London. I have this line back to very early 1800's. Happy to share. Jean na Thorp nee Middleton Australia ---------- >From: "Geri" <geri@beecreek.net> >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells >Date: Tue, Feb 25, 2003, 12:50 PM > > I finally had some luck tracing my Mitchells from Wisborough Green, Sussex. > England. > > Jacob and wife Rhoda Mitchell came to New York aboard the ship Columbia in > 1833 with children, John, Thomas, Mary, Ann James and Catherine. Also, was > Jacob's mother, Elizabeth Mitchell age 75. > > Jacob born August 6, 1794 in Wisborough Green died July 12, 1873 > Rhoda born April 14, 1797 in England died 1840 > I also have dates for the children if anyone is interested. > > Geri Cullison Lilley > geri@beecreek.net > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >

    02/26/2003 03:13:35
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] All These Bascom Mitchells-for Mary
    2. Mary, have you ever tried to get a copy of your grandfather's death cert. or SS application? These should have his parents listed. Doris

    02/26/2003 03:05:56
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] All These Bascom Mitchells
    2. Jean
    3. G'day all, I agree with you Sandra &/or Bill Mitchell, lets keep up the good work and lets hear from the UK Mitchells too. My mother Annie Elizabeth Mitchell born 1901 married Henry James Middleton I have this line back to very early 1800's - all in Shoreditch/Bethnal Green /Islington area of London. Happy to share Jean na Thorp nee Middleton Australia ---------- >From: "Sandra &/or Bill Mitchell" <bozelda@worldnet.att.net> >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] All These Bascom Mitchells >Date: Wed, Feb 26, 2003, 9:15 AM > > Hi Everyone, > > I think that it is great to see some Mitchell Family List activity the last > few days. > Keep it up & maybe someone will connect, this is so good to see. > > Billy G. Mitchell > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >

    02/26/2003 03:05:14
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells-Innes
    2. My Mitchells were not in Mercer co., KY. I was responding to Tom, I believe. There was a line of Mitchells in Mercer co., KY that descended from Andrew Mitchell of Scotland. These Mitchells married into the BOONE family. (Daniel Boone family). Of course, there are many different lines of Mitchells everywhere. Doris

    02/26/2003 03:03:11
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] Those English Mitchells
    2. Jean
    3. G'day Yvonne My mother was born in Bethnal Green, London, as was I. I would be very interest to know of the London that used to be Surrey that you speak of. If you would like to share your Mitchells - I can easily send you mine. Regards Jean na Thorp ---------- >From: "Yvonne" <yrogers@attbi.com> >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MITCHELL] Those English Mitchells >Date: Wed, Feb 26, 2003, 3:34 AM > > My thanks to all of you who were good enough to reply to my question. I > have made a note of those who have ancestors in England in case they should > connect with mine at a later date....you never know! My Mitchells come > from London.....which was Surrey at that time........My Great Grandfather > was named...dare I say it?...William! Grandfather was Isaac Mitchell who > married Lizzie Page....His Mother was Brenda Page..the plot thickens... > I'm not aware of any ancestors coming over here, but I know I do have a > cousin whom I have never met, whose maiden name I believe, was Yvonne > Mitchell.She went to the New York area I think in the late forties early > fifties If my information is correct... . > If I can help anyone with their search in England just let me know. I find > and discard so many Mitchells. > Yvonne in Oregon > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: > Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. >

    02/26/2003 02:51:10
    1. Re: [MITCHELL]
    2. Dick and Pam
    3. This is our Mitchell line: Mary Sample married James Mitchell in 1837, aged 86 live in New Brighton in the year of 1899. There was another child that was no 1 I missed--William Caldwell Mitchell was born 1838 1. Missela Mitchell married Sed Byres she died leaving on son Scott who lives in New Castle, PA 2. Fannie M. married A. S. Robinson no children live in Pittsburgh PA 3. George M. married Mary Hunter--4 children 1. Charles, Robert a baptist minister and twins we don't know the names and they all live in Beaver Fall, PA 4. Charles M. died in the Army 100th PA inf. Vol 5. Anna M. married John Rose have alarge family in Beaver Falls 6. Robert and family live in Kent Ohio wife dead has four children the oldest named Edna 7. Eliz died aged 17 years. Anyone recognize any of these Mitchells? Richard Charles Sample and Pam

    02/26/2003 02:43:10
    1. Re: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells
    2. Jean
    3. G'day Dave I'm very interested in your Mitchell UK List, How do I get to it. My mother was an Annie Elizabeth Mitchell born 1901 BG London regards Jean na Thorp nee Middleton. Australia ---------- >From: Dave Rossiter <Dave.R@btinternet.com> >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] English Mitchells >Date: Tue, Feb 25, 2003, 8:38 PM > > At 17:00 24/02/2003 -0800, you wrote: >>As I am only looking for Mitchells in England, I am curious as to whether > this list is just for American Mitchells as I haven't seen any letters from > anyone searching over there Yvonne. >> > > Hi Yvonne, > > There are a very few 'English' Mitchell researchers on the list, myself > included. > > My branch is firmly rooted in Northamptonshire, and I have been able to go > back to one James Mitchell, who appears in the parish of Cranford St. John > in around 1765 having married Sarah Smith in the neighbouring village of > Sudborough. He was parish clerk for nearly 40 years until his death in > 1803, so he could read and write, but was described as a servant in the > 1772 militia list. > > As far as I can tell James was not born in any of the nearby parishes, so I > have two possible theories: - > He could be a son of the rector of Orlingbury who was in residence at about > the correct time and only 8 miles away, but baptised in another area. > or > He was an itinerant herdsman, possibly from Scotland, who stopped off > before/after delivering cattle to market in somewhere like Kettering or > even London - long distance droving did occur around this time. My maternal > Grandmother used to insist there was a connection to the McInnes clan, but > of course that may only have been heresay. > > Out of interest, I do run a Mitchell_UK list on the Yahoo Groups service, > but it is always incredibly quiet. > > All the best > > Dave Rossiter > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: > Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. >

    02/26/2003 02:30:08