Category: Mitchell line
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DEATH VISITS MANCHESTER HOMES
Photoshopped the below multiple generation xerox that was with the article. There’s no making it perfect. I was happy to get as much as I did out of it. One begins to get a little character. DEATH VISITS MANCHESTER HOMES A. B. CARHART, WELL KNOWN HARDWARE DEALER, GIVES UP LIFE’S BATTLE Impressive Funeral Services Held…
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ESSAY THAT WON THE D. A. R. PRIZE WRITTEN BY ROBT. G. MITCHELL
Keeping it all in the family, Robert Gwyn Mitchell (1852-1909) as well as his daughter, Margaret Gwynette Mitchell (1892-1933) both wrote prize winning DAR essays. * * * * * ESSAY THAT WON THE D. A. R. PRIZE WRITTEN BY ROBT. G. MITCHELL Condition and influence of Our Navy During the War of the American…
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THE ESSAY THAT WON THE PRIZE
Margaret Gwynette Mitchell (1892 b. , Macon, Missouri to 1933) was the daughter of Robert Gwyn Mitchell and Lena Bell Carhart. Later she married Warner B. Hagan. * * * * * THE ESSAY THAT WON THE PRIZE Why the Americans were Victorious in the Revolution Last year Miss Louise BROCK won the Ann Helm…
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Robert Craig Mitchell Biography
Robert Craig MITCHELL Mr. Mitchell, an influential farmer of Chariton township, is of Scotch-Irish descent, and was born, as his parents before him, in Washington County, W. Va. He had the honor of having the natal day, 22nd of February, of the great father of his country, George Washington. In the year 1811 began the…
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James Dysart Mitchell Obituary
The obituary for James Dysart Mitchell, the second son and third child of Robert Gwyn Mitchell and Lena Bell Carhart. Their location would have been Macon City, Macon, Missouri. * * * * * James Dysart Mitchell Born April 27 1897, Died Jan 6. 1900. James Dysart MITCHELL, the little 3 year old son of…
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I ALMOST ENVY YOU; YOU SEEM SO NEAR HOME
Written by the Rev. James Bourne Mitchell b. 1821 June 27 in Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, died 1901 March 21 in Kirksville, Adair, Missouri. * * * * * I ALMOST ENVY YOU; YOU SEEM SO NEAR HOME Rev. J. B. MITCHELL, D.D. Published in “The Observer” date unknown Thus wrote a dear brother in the…
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James Bourne Mitchell Autobiography
James B. Mitchell was born 27 June 1821, died March 12, 1901. He was the grandson of Robert Craig–son of John Mitchell and Ann Middleton Craig. He married Martha C. Dysart, born 5 March 1825–died February 19, 1912. They resided in Randolph Co. MO. This autobiography is had courtesy of Mitchell Noll. * * *…
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Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall England (Phillips pages)
A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall England, by Mary E. Carhart Dusenbury, 1880. Pages 87 thru 91, pertaining to Major William PHILLIPS The entire volume is now online.
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Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall England
A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Carhart of Cornwall England, by Mary E. Carhart Dusenbury, 1880. Pages 15 thru 22, documents pertaining to Thomas CARHART The entire volume is now online.
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Residences of the Charles James Family of McClures 1900-1930
According to the census, Albert H. and Dorothy McClure were living at 7925 Maryland Ave. in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois in 1930. I’ve seen a photo and I do think this is the apartment complex. I should take a screen shot as well. View Larger Map In 1930 the family of Charles James McClure, father…