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    1. [MITCHELL] Mitchell lineage
    2. Conni Braun
    3. This list has gotten very active recently. As long as everyone keeps posting we may have some good connections made. Here is my other generation of Mitchells for which I am seeking information: William Mitchell (Old William), born 1764 in Chester County, PA; moved to Rockingham County, VA where he fought during the Revolutionary War. He probably married someplace in VA because that's where his oldest children were born. We do not have the name of his wife or his parents. His children: James, born 1784, Virginia Greenberry Sr. - see previous posting Amelia, born 1790; married William Wright don't know what happened to them but they had son William Mitchell Wright with whom Old William was living at the time of his death in Madison County, Missouri Tabitha, born 1791 William Jr. born 1793 Aquilla born 1795 Isaac born 1800 If anyone has any information about any of these lines we would love to hear from you and connect the dots! Conni Mitchell Braun ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony and Pat Mitchell" <tpptc@bellsouth.net> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 7:46 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Greene County Mitchell's > Connie, > > The Calvin Mitchell in my line was born in Greene County, but around 1900, he and his older brother, William, left Tennessee for Gas City, Indiana, where they are both buried. As far as I can tell, William Mitchell never married. Larkin Mitchell was in Greene County in the 1900 census but disappeared after that, not a clue on him. John, George, and David are buried in Greene County. I think the other brother, Thomas is buried there also, but he is still a mystery. I was hoping that because the names were so much alike in some of the other Mitchell families, some one might make a connection. > James Mitchell who was the father of this bunch of Mitchell's, was married to Martha Stokes. Both of them are buried in Greene County. James Mitchell's father, I think, was Thomas Mitchell who according to the 1880 Greene County census, was married to a lady who was born in Ireland. She may have been a Tucker, but no proof on that either. Thomas was listed as having been born in Virginia. > We need more Mitchell's to take the DNA test, wish some more would. The answers are there, just need some more input. It certainly does not hurt and the idea of finally finding some one to help break down that wall, was enough for me to join. Keep me and my Mitchell's in mind when you are doing your search, I will appreciate any info that comes my way. > > Tony > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. >

    03/06/2003 01:29:58
    1. [MITCHELL] Mitchells in Rockingham County
    2. M. Kathleen Felsted
    3. Hello Conni and Mitchell Listers, Your posting has opened some interest in me because my Fulk line came from Rockingham County, Virginia to Highland County, Ohio and my Daniel Nolan Fulk married a Lillis Mitchell in neighboring Clinton County, Ohio in 1843. Knowing how these people up and moved from one locality to another "in great herds" makes me think that the Mitchells and Fulks might have migrated together. Was your Old William Mitchell, b 1794, the only Mitchell of that generation in Rockingham County? I have often suspected that the Fulk line is from Pennsylvania, perhaps tied into a Quaker line; but have not persued that suspicion. Quakers were in Chester Co., Pennsylvania at that time period. You might check the Quaker records out. Not sure if they had MM in Rockingham Co., at that time; but they were in Loudoun County, VA at at time. My Jackson line came down from Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania (next to Chester Co., PA) in 1761 with "certificates from their MM" in Pennsylvania. Kathie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Conni Braun" <cbraun675@wideopenwest.com> To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 8:29 PM Subject: [MITCHELL] Mitchell lineage > This list has gotten very active recently. As long as everyone keeps > posting we may have some good connections made. > > Here is my other generation of Mitchells for which I am seeking information: > > William Mitchell (Old William), born 1764 in Chester County, PA; moved to > Rockingham County, VA where he fought during the Revolutionary War. He > probably married someplace in VA because that's where his oldest children > were born. We do not have the name of his wife or his parents. > > His children: > > James, born 1784, Virginia > Greenberry Sr. - see previous posting > Amelia, born 1790; married William Wright don't know what happened to them > but they had son William Mitchell Wright with whom Old William was living at > the time of his death in Madison County, Missouri > Tabitha, born 1791 > William Jr. born 1793 > Aquilla born 1795 > Isaac born 1800 > > If anyone has any information about any of these lines we would love to hear > from you and connect the dots! > > Conni Mitchell Braun > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tony and Pat Mitchell" <tpptc@bellsouth.net> > To: <MITCHELL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 7:46 PM > Subject: [MITCHELL] Greene County Mitchell's > > > > Connie, > > > > The Calvin Mitchell in my line was born in Greene County, but around 1900, > he and his older brother, William, left Tennessee for Gas City, Indiana, > where they are both buried. As far as I can tell, William Mitchell never > married. Larkin Mitchell was in Greene County in the 1900 census but > disappeared after that, not a clue on him. John, George, and David are > buried in Greene County. I think the other brother, Thomas is buried there > also, but he is still a mystery. I was hoping that because the names were so > much alike in some of the other Mitchell families, some one might make a > connection. > > James Mitchell who was the father of this bunch of Mitchell's, was married > to Martha Stokes. Both of them are buried in Greene County. James Mitchell's > father, I think, was Thomas Mitchell who according to the 1880 Greene County > census, was married to a lady who was born in Ireland. She may have been a > Tucker, but no proof on that either. Thomas was listed as having been born > in Virginia. > > We need more Mitchell's to take the DNA test, wish some more would. The > answers are there, just need some more input. It certainly does not hurt > and the idea of finally finding some one to help break down that wall, was > enough for me to join. Keep me and my Mitchell's in mind when you are doing > your search, I will appreciate any info that comes my way. > > > > Tony > > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > > To contact the list administrator, please send a message to: > Mitchell-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > > > ==== MITCHELL Mailing List ==== > DO NOT POST NON-GENEALOGICAL MATERIALS TO THIS LIST. >

    03/08/2003 07:28:11