<PRE>I am a direct descendant of Nimrod MItchell. Have the DNA tests established who his father was? Or any other anscestors?
I would be very glad to communicate with Evelyn if she wishes to send me an e-mail. Thanks again. -David B. Mitchell, Esq.
Searching for several persons with name MITCHELL. Would appreciate any information that might be helpful. 1. Eliza Jane Self m. Levi Mitchell [son of Dempsey Mitchell] in January 1861 in Sevier Co.,AR. In 1870 they were living in Franklin Co., AR. with 3 sons. One more son was born, then Levi apparently died sometime after the mid-1870s. Searching for a later marriage for Jane Self Mitchell. 2. Robert B. Mitchell m. Tabitha Ann [Bitha] Self on 20 January 1889 in Polk Co., AR. Bitha died in October 1895, leaving 4 children. In July 1897, R. B. Mitchell m. Miss Nannie Ward in Polk Co., AR. At the October term of 1904 of Polk County Probate Court, a J. H. Mitchell [believed to be a brother] was named administrator of the estate of R. B. Mitchell. Final settlement was reached in October 1905. In July 1905, Bitha's brother, I. E. Self, was named Guardian and Curator of the minor heirs of Robt. and Tabitha Mitchell. His purpose was to sell real estate for the benefit of the children, whose names were Lula Bell, Kittie, Robert, and Ode Mitchell. Searching for any information re: these children or their descendants. 3. R. A. [Dick} Mitchell m. Rebecca Harris in December 1859 in Calhoun Co., AR. She was daughter of Thomas Harvey Harris and Louisa Davidson Brooks. Dick and Rebecca later moved to Polk Co., AR with her parents. Rebecca was a sister of my great grandfather George Luton Harris. Searching for information re: any of these Mitchell descendants. Thank you for any consideration. Joyce Self Hammett ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
I am copying information from Family Tree DNA on the 25 marker upgrade below. Yes, I believe your dna signature which was the bottom one on the chart I sent you would be very appropriate in a book about your family. Evelyn Mitchell Smith, whose father's dna matched yours is very anxious to communicate with you and try to see where your families come together. I hope you can help one another. Aneita PRODUCTS PROJECTS TESTIMONIALS PRIVACY FAQ ABOUT HISTORY UNEARTHED DAILY Genealogy by genetics is the greatest addition to Genealogy since the creation of the Family Tree! Understanding and ordering the 25-marker test Over the course of the last year, as the Family Tree DNA's genetic database has begun to mature, we have noticed that certain groups of people - especially in family re-construction projects - have enjoyed numerous exact matches (12/12). Most of our clients are Western European, and Western Europe was settled relatively recently by a very limited Y-DNA gene pool, so it is understandable that use of a limited number of markers is likely to provide true genetic matches from a time BEFORE surnames were adopted. Considering that the primary purpose of genealogy is to link with relatives - ideally, relatives that we can draw some version of a paper trail around - FTDNA is now bringing to the market a much higher resolution test that will contract the time estimates to the Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA)- see chart. Who should order Y-DNAPlus? This refinement of our existing 12-marker test offers the following advantages: - Substantial reduction in the Most Likely Estimate (MLE) to the MRCA. - Constriction of the tail of the curve to a time frame that approximates the adoption of the surname by families in the British Isles. - An invaluable aid for Family Re-Construction projects who have found 11/12 or 12/12 matches and now want to gain a better snapshot of the actual breakdown of the family tree. For example we suggest that all of our Re-Construction projects start with our 12 marker test, and come back and refine only those that match at least 11/12 within their group. Should new customers order the new 25-marker test? Now you have a choice, 12 or 25 markers. Both tests prove the same basic question: are we related? However the parameters of WHEN are superior with Y-DNAPlus. We anticipate that the 25-marker format will allow us to answer other interesting Genetic Genealogy questions in the future. Because the University of Arizona (which has the laboratory that we use) keeps the DNA on file in a locked refrigerator, if you decide to start with a 12-marker test, you may return to our site and upgrade your test at any time in the future. | top | | affiliates program | Family Tree DNA - Genealogy by Genetics, Ltd. World Headquarters 1919 North Loop West, Suite 110 Houston, Texas 77008, USA Phone: (713) 828-4200 | Fax: (713) 868-4584 info@FamilyTreeDNA.com Begins with Equals Contains Ends with search tips NEW CUSTOMERS order the 25-marker test Y-DNAPlus. RETURNING CUSTOMERS refine your test with 9 additional markers. SEE CHART >From: Mitchelaw@aol.com >Reply-To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Henry Mitchell dna results >Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 22:04:22 EDT > >Anita: > >If you can send me some information on the test to reveal the additional >markers, I would be pleased to take an additional test. > >Also, is there a written DNA code sequence or perhaps a copy of the >chromosome sequence itself (etc.) from my test so that I may include same >in >one of the five volumes prepared thus far on the Henry Mitchell genealogy? >It >might be helpful for verification work by male descendants in the future, >perhaps the far future. > >-David B. Mitchell, Esq. > > >==== 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. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
Hello In my research in Cleburne Co AR, I've seen the name James Mitchell, but the other names you mentioned aren't familiar. As far as I know, my family wasn't related to James, even though my uncle was named James Rufus Mitchell, and my brother is named James Robert Mitchell. I've tried to find if there was a connection to the Mitchell family that was already in Cleburne Co AR when my family arrived from KY around 1906. That is the earliest record I have found of mine there. Yes, I know quite a lot about my family. As for my name, Anadean, Mother dreamed that name before my middle brother was born. When I came along, she named me that, and the nurse gave me the name of Ruth. It would be nice if we could connect. Thanks, Ruth ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Ruth Your Ruth Anadean Mitchell in Cleburne Co. Ar. caught my eye. My line is from that county. James F.Mitchell married Ida Haskins in Cleburne Co. Ar in 1890 Morrilton Mitchell married Minnie Bell Loftis in 1917 in Van Buren County, Ar. Are these names familiar or do you know anything about the family/parents of your Ruth Anadean Mitchell? It's probably just a coincidence, but I have a cousin named Addie Dean Mitchell. Thanks. Cheryl Mitchell Rucka
Hello Do you have DNA results on several Mitchell descendants? My line is Joel Mitchell b ca 1725 m Mary (?) ca 1744, d 1 Jan 1763 Weathersfield CT Amasa Mitchell b 29 May 1761 Weathersfield CT m Mary Frymier 25 Mar 1788 Schoharie Co NY d 11 Jan 1851 Scott Co IN Daniel Mitchell b 8 Oct 1788 NY m Elizabeth McCann 10 Sept 1813 d 3 Apr 1872 Scott Co IN Andrew H. Mitchell b 21 Apr 1824 VA m 2) Minerva Ann Nichols 7 Feb 1872 d 10 Apr 1917 White Co AR Edward Bascom Mitchell b 25 Mar 1875 KY m Dicie Ambecilla Shive 22 Nov 1898 Metcalfe Co KY d 19 Dec 1959 Cleburne Co AR Andrew Crittenden Mitchell b 30 Nov 1899 Metcalfe Co KY m Della Casan Michael 28 Dec 1921 Clay Co AR d 22 Feb 1961 Pulaski Co AR Ruth Anadean Mitchell b 21 Aug 1933 Cleburne Co AR m 14 Oct 1977 Little Rock AR divorced Aug 21 1999 Saline Co AR Hope you have some information on these. Ruth ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
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It requires a male who carries the name. No distant cousins? >From: Jksladyjean@aol.com >Reply-To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Henry Mitchell dna results >Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 16:05:31 EDT > >I think my Mitchell's came from New Bern, Craven Co., NC. How would I be >able >to find out since their is no male person in my line. Jean > > >==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== >To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: >Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
Anita: If you can send me some information on the test to reveal the additional markers, I would be pleased to take an additional test. Also, is there a written DNA code sequence or perhaps a copy of the chromosome sequence itself (etc.) from my test so that I may include same in one of the five volumes prepared thus far on the Henry Mitchell genealogy? It might be helpful for verification work by male descendants in the future, perhaps the far future. -David B. Mitchell, Esq.
You need to be a Mitchell male since testing is done from the y chromosome. A simple cheek swab provides the dna. The cost to test 12 markers is $99 or 25 markers is $159. We have all started with 12 markers, then if there is a match at 12 we are planning to upgrade to 25 for a more precise check. If you upgrade later the cost of the upgrade is $90 so it pays to do all at once. We have one match with the Henry MItchell descendant whose ancestor was born in Mecklenberg Co Va and fought in the Revolution. My brother tested 10/12 with them and I suspect a Granville Co. connection. I'm hoping 25 markers and more Granville Co. descendants will answer the question for me. We also have 3 who matched 12/12 with each other, one of whom is descended from Nimrod Mitchell who was married in Granville Co. So--several possibilities in our group who have already been tested. Aneita >From: Mrgourmet@aol.com >Reply-To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MITCHELL] Henry Mitchell dna results >Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:18:29 EDT > >i think my mitchells came from granville county nc. im mrgourmet@aol.com >what >do i do to find out > >tommy > > >==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== >DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
DNA test results are now in on a descendant of Henry Mitchell of Henrico and Surry Co. Virginia in the 1600's. If you think you might descend from this family, now is your chance to prove or disprove your theory. Contact me for further information. Mitchells of Granville Co. N.C. a possible connection. Aneita Mitchell Allen Co-ordinator of Mitchell DNA study _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
I think my Mitchell's came from New Bern, Craven Co., NC. How would I be able to find out since their is no male person in my line. Jean
i think my mitchells came from granville county nc. im mrgourmet@aol.com what do i do to find out tommy
Hello Would the Mitchell Administrator please e-mail me at my address, DallynMitchell@aol.com. Thank you.
does anyone know anything about the limestone county alabama mitchells? a lot of the names are the same . drury, sterling ect. would like to know if they also came from south carolina . wallace mitchell
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I am looking for info on John Marmaduke Mitchell born in NC in 1818 Do you have any info on this person. I do not know who his parents or siblings were. I do know that he was married to Margaret Box. they both died in Alabama and are buried in the Old Mitchell Cemetery in St Clair Co Al Any help would be deeply appreciated. Patricia Skinner Wright ----- Original Message ----- From: <MoneyFish@aol.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 4:21 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Need Your Help With These Mitchell's > > Hi Everyone, > > Looking for information, on the family of CHARLES MITCHELL in Rockingham > County NC. > 1860 Census: Charles Michael (Mitchell) > Mary? or Martha? > Elizabeth > Polly > Franklin > Any information no matter how small would be greatly appreciated. Have Hit > the "Ole Brick Wall" with this family. > > Thank You for any help or advice, you may can offer. > K Mitchell > > > > > ==== 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 Everyone, Looking for information, on the family of CHARLES MITCHELL in Rockingham County NC. 1860 Census: Charles Michael (Mitchell) Mary? or Martha? Elizabeth Polly Franklin Any information no matter how small would be greatly appreciated. Have Hit the "Ole Brick Wall" with this family. Thank You for any help or advice, you may can offer. K Mitchell
The Will [iam] Mitchell I am looking for was born probably in Kentucky around 1895-7. His mother was Mamie or Mayme Goodrich. I don't know who his father was. He took the Mitchell name from his step-father Westley W. Mitchell, born 1876 in Sumner Co. Tennessee. Westley was a policeman in Louisville Kentucky. Mamie died in 1928 and is buried in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville. We don't know what happened to Westley. Perhaps Will's family would know if we could find them. Anyone related to Will? Aneita Mitchell Allen >From: BOOTSYBUD@aol.com >Reply-To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >To: MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MITCHELL] William Mitchell in TN >Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 11:00:53 -0400 > >My William Mitchell was born in Dec. 22, 1883 possibly Blount Co. TN area. >Info that i have is that his children were born in Blount Co. TN (Maryville >and Friendsville). he died in 1940's per info that I got from his daughter. >Williams father is David Mitchell, and Sally (Curtis)Mitchell, gotten from >family bible. >Thanks Jennifer > > >==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== >DO NOT OPEN ATTACHMENTS!! _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com