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Title: Death date MITCHELL
Post by: Carawa on Sunday 05 February 06 06:11 GMT (UK)
Hi

Is there any way I can find a death date for John Mitchell b 1824 in Scotland who emigrated to The US with his wife Mary Ann and children c 1853.

I have always been led to understand that he died c 1890 probably in Lonaconing or somewhere in Maryland or West Virginia. I would like to be able to get a copy of his death certfificate.

He was married to Mary Ann Dickie/Dickey and had the following children

George b 1845 Scotland, probably died there
Margaret b 1846 Scotland
Mary b 1848 Scotland
Agnes b 1850 Scotland died as infant
Agnes b 1852 Scotland
Jean Templeton b 1855 Lonaconing Maryland
John b 1857 d 1885 Lonaconing
George b 1861/2 Lonaconing.

Thanks

Carawa
Title: Re: Death date MITCHELL
Post by: sarah.p on Monday 11 January 10 15:03 GMT (UK)
Carawa,

I think your John Mitchell is the brother of my 4xgreat grandfather, George Mitchell. George was staying with John & Mary Ann in Kilbirnie in 1851.

I'm trying to identify their parents and siblings. There are so many Mitchells in Sorn at that time. I wonder if you have any further information that might point me in the right direction?

Regards,
Sarah
Title: Re: Death date MITCHELL
Post by: *Sandra* on Monday 11 January 10 17:17 GMT (UK)
This looks like your family Lonaconing, Allegany, Maryland in 1880. Half the scan missing so can't see other details. Mary had already died. Will see if I can see anything for John.
John Mitchell 55 Widower. Merchant
Margaret Mitchell 33 born Scotland
John Mitchell 23 born Maryland
George Mitchell 13 born Maryland
Title: Re: Death date MITCHELL
Post by: shellyesq on Monday 11 January 10 17:21 GMT (UK)
Keep in mind that the original post is nearly 4 years old, so the original poster may already have answers to these questions. 
Title: Re: Death date MITCHELL
Post by: *Sandra* on Monday 11 January 10 18:04 GMT (UK)
I do hope so shellyesq - thank you for your input again. I was just trying to be helpful.