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John Minor was baptized on 30 August 1635 at Charleston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
He was born on 30 August 1635 at Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts.1
He was the son of Thomas Miner and Grace Palmer.2
John Minor married Elizabeth Booth, daughter of Richard Booth and Elizabeth Hawley, on 19 October 1658 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.1
John Minor died on 17 September 1719 at Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, at age 84.1
In Stratford 1659, eldest son of Thomas of New London. With the Commissioners of the United Colonies of the N.E. in 1654, to have qualified at Hartford to be an instructor of the natives. Was town clerk of Stratford and rep. 1667 & 1676, and of the new town of Woodbury for many years [DG] He is the great (4) grandfather of Ulysses S. Grant, through his daughter Grace. John, first child of Thomas and Grace (PALMER) MINER, was baptized 30 August 1635 at Boston. This same year Thomas MINER bought a tract of land from Cary LATHAM. 1654 - Thomas MINER's son John, on 14 September 1654, was named by the General Council to go to Hartford at public expense to be trained as a missionary to the Indians. - Williams Haynes, STONINGTON CHRONOLOGY (1976), p.12. 1654 - John STANTON (1641-1713) was a pupil of the famous old school teacher of the Puritans, Elijah CORLET. In 1654 he and John MINER, son of Thomas MINER, were selected by the Court of Commissioners to be educated as Indian interpreters and teachers of the Gospel to the Indians. Both young men, however, ultimately left their studies, and devoted themselves to other pursuits. |
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John Minor was born on 9 September 1659 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.2 He was the son of John Minor and Elizabeth Booth.1 |
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Joseph Minor was born on 4 March 1672/73 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.1 He was the son of John Minor and Elizabeth Booth.1 |
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Rebecca Minor was also known as Rebeckah Miner.1 She was born on 30 January 1712 at Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut.1,2 She was the daughter of Ephriam Minor and Rebecca Curtiss. Rebecca Minor married Elnathan Judson Capt., son of Jonathan Judson and Mary Mitchell, on 30 June 1736 at Woodbury, Connecticut.3,4,2 Rebecca Minor died on 1 January 1790 at age 77. |
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Sarah Minor was born on 19 June 1678 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Minor and Elizabeth Booth.1 |
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Thomas Minor was born on 29 May 1662 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.2 He was the son of John Minor and Elizabeth Booth.1 |
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William Minor was also known as William Mynard. He married an unknown person. He died. |
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Hannah Miriam was born on 9 May 1744 at Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts.1 She married James Townsend, son of Joshua Townsend and Elizabeth White, on 29 May 1764 at Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts.1 Hannah Miriam died on 7 April 1777 at Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts, at age 32.1 |
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Abigail Mitchell was baptized on 26 April 1618 at Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Matthew Mitchell.1 |
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Alexander Mitchell married Sarah Jane Dean, daughter of Matthew Dean and Ann Longmoor, on 5 December 1861 at Shakopee, Scott, Minnesota, USA. |
David Mitchell was born in October 1692.1 He was the son of Deacon Matthew Mitchell and Mary Thompson.1 David Mitchell died in 1757 at Woodbury, Connecticut.1 |
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David Mitchell was born on 14 November 1619 at South Ouram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Matthew Mitchell.2 David Mitchell died in March 1696 at Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, at age 76.1 |
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Edward Mitchell was born on 13 December 1794.1 He was the son of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Edward Mitchell married Mary Bartlett on 6 June 1824.2 Edward Mitchell married Ellen Essex on 10 November 1831.2 Edward Mitchell died on 12 September 1836 at age 41.1 |
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Edward Mitchell was born at Charleston, South Carolina.1 |
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Edward Mitchell was the son of Edward Mitchell.1 Edward Mitchell died in 1786 at Charlestown, Coecil, Maryland.1 |
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Rev. Edward Mitchell was born on 3 August 1760 at St Paul's Parish, Hanover, Virginia.2,3
He was the son of James Mitchell and Mary Pryor.
Rev. Edward Mitchell married Nancy Haley, daughter of William Haley and Elizabeth Henrietta Forrester, on 26 August 1784 at Charlestown, Cecil, Maryland.4,5
Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley moved to On James River, 5 miles from the Natural Bridge, Botetourt, Virginia in 1787.5
Rev. Edward Mitchell moved to St. Clair, Illinois in 1818.5
From Edward Mitchell's sworn affidavit of January 17, 1835 to support his application for a Revolutionary War Pension, recorded in Pension file number W23991: 'That I was born in Hanover county, state of Virginia on the 3rd day of August A.D. 1760 this date I copied from my father's Bible into my own many years ago, the original is now worn out, that in the year 1775 I joined a company of Volenteers [sic], which was raised in said county, under Captain Samuel Meredith, we mustered three ... [illegible line]... making nine days; the company was called to Williamsburg against Governor Dunmore who had robbed the magazine in that place and had fled on board an English vessel which lay in York river; there being no hopes of his coming on shore we were discharged. In this expedition I was in service six days. We all rode our own horses and bore our own expenses. In the year 1775 or 1776 two companies of Volenteers [sic] were ordered to be raised in Hanover County aforesaid and were called minute men; perhaps the reason why they were called so was because the understanding was at the time of enlistment, that they should be ready to march at a day's warning. In this service I was appointed ensign, I believe under Capt. Dabney, the month not recollected but the company not being raised in time it was not called into service; I then joined the same volenteer corps as a private under Capt. John Winsten and acted as a corporal in a Batallion under Colonel Samuel Meredith and we marched in May 1776 from Hanover county Va. to Hampton in the same state. In October we were ordered to Portsmouth (Norfolk being previously burnt) and the troops remained there I think until December when the troops were disbanded; this tour was at least six months, this was also a volenteer service, no bounty was given nor no drafts had taken place at this time, but wages were paid (I think every three months) in continental paper and I recollect that while at Hampton I gave five contenental dollars for four silver dollars. I recollect the following officers in the Batallion in which I served as above (for there were no troops at Hampton but our Batallion) to wit, Col Meredith, Capt. John Winsten, Capt. James Dabney, Lieut. Overton who was our adjutant, ensign Kimber. I also knew the two captains Richard & James Barren who then commanded two small schooners and were daily employed as look out Boats. While we remained at Hampton an U.S. vessel of war called a row galley came up and invited the officers & soldiers to come on board and take a cruise; Capt. Winsten and myself and several others went on board and remained there three days on a cruise. As this was the first vessel of war which I had seen, I recollect my impression, which was she could neither overtake an enemy or run away from them. As I am now between 800 and a thousand miles from Hanover county where I performed the above service and it is now 56 years since I moved from there, I do not believe I can procure a living witness to prove the above facts. I think at the time of the above transactions, the business of the state was conducted at Williamsburg by what was called a committee of safety and business of counties by county committees. My father moved to Botetourt county in Virginia in the year 1778. I was twice called out from this county after Indians; at one of these times the Indians had attacked Donallies fort in Greenbrier county Va. In this tour I served 6 days under Col. Skillern, the other time a report came that Indians were coming on our frontiers and myself and three other men were stationed 10 days at Col. William Christian's as a guard. In the year 1781 I was appointed Quartermaster to a Batallion of Volenteer Riflemen from Botetourt county Va. under Col. Crockett. On the 25th of February 1781 we fought Lord Cornwallace [sic] in which action he was near Allimance Creek in North Caroline; the Americans were commanded by Gen. Green. On the 6th of March we fought Cornwallace at Haw River. On the 11th of March 1781 the time of our service as a rifle corps expired, it having been raised for, time not recollected.6' He died on 3 December 1837 at St Clair, Illinois, at age 77.4,3 He was buried say 5 December 1837 at Mitchell Family Cemetery, Amann Farm, 3280 Mascoutah Avenue, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois. |
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Edward P. Mitchell was born on 8 December 1812.1 He was the son of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.1 Edward P. Mitchell married Elizabeth Tyndale on 4 February 1834.1 |
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Elizabeth Henrietta Mitchell was born on 19 December 1789.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Elizabeth Henrietta Mitchell married Dr. Frank T. Crabb on 3 September 1808.2 Elizabeth Henrietta Mitchell died on 7 October 1815 at age 25.1 |
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Ellen Mitchell was also known as Elleanor Mitchell.1 She was born in 1806. She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Ellen Mitchell married Thomas Estes on 12 June 1827; alternate date 10 Jun 1828.1 Ellen Mitchell married Joseph H. Edmundson on 4 February 1834.1 Ellen Mitchell died before 1837. |
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Ellen Mitchell was born on 21 July 1826.1 She died from young.1 She was the daughter of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.1 |
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Frances Mitchell was born on 21 February 1791.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Frances Mitchell married Washington West, son of Benjamin West and Verlinda Hilleary, on 30 April 1811 at Virginia. Frances Mitchell died on 24 August 1819 at age 28.1 She was buried at Mitchell Family Cemetery, Amann Farm, 3280 Mascoutah Avenue, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois. |
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Hannah Mitchell was baptized on 6 June 1631 at Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Matthew Mitchell.1 Hannah Mitchell died on 2 April 1702 at New Haven, Connecticut, at age 70.1 |
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James Mitchell was born on 11 November 1785 at Charleston, Cecil, Maryland.2
He was the son of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley.
James Mitchell married Anna George Walton, daughter of William Walton and Mary Leftwich, on 26 March 1811.3
James Mitchell married Anna Ridgley on 10 March 1835.3
James Mitchell died on 24 February 1869 at St Clair, Illinois, at age 83.
He died on 24 February 1870 at Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois, at age 84.2
He was buried at Mitchell Family Cemetery, Amann Farm, 3280 Mascoutah Avenue, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois.
He Moved by wagon train from Virginia to the Illinois Territory around Belleville in 1816-1818. The Mitchells were from the Carolinas and then settled near Fincastle, Boutetort County, Virginia just north of Roanoke. During more than 30 years in Virginia they became friends with and intermarried with the Wests. Occupation: Postmaster, merchant. |
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James Mitchell was born on 27 March 1727 at Hanover, Virginia.1 He was born on 27 March 1729 at Charleston, South Carolina.2 He was the son of Edward Mitchell.2 James Mitchell lived before 1759 at Banks of Roanoke river, Hanover, Virginia.2 He married Mary Pryor, daughter of Col. Samuel Pryor and Prudence Thornton, in 1759 at Hanover, Virginia.1,2 James Mitchell lived in 1788 at James River, Botetourt, Virginia.2 He died on 10 June 1819 at St Clair, Illinois, at age 90. He Served as quartermaster and auditor of accounts during the Revolution.1 |
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James Mitchell was born on 20 March 1762.1 He was the son of James Mitchell and Mary Pryor.1 James Mitchell died on 20 August 1781 at Jamestown, at age 19 from of camp fever.1 |
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James Mitchell was born on 24 February 1832.1 He died from young.1 He was the son of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.1 |
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John Mitchell was the son of David Mitchell.1 John Mitchell died on 3 June 1732 at Woodbury, Connecticut.1 |
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John H. Mitchell was born on 21 April 1824.1 He died from young.1 He was the son of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.1 |
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Jonathan Mitchell was baptized in July 1683.1 He was the son of Deacon Matthew Mitchell and Mary Thompson.1 Jonathan Mitchell died on 5 May 1744 at Woodbury, Connecticut, at age 60.1 |
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Jonathan Mitchell was baptized on 19 December 1624 at Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Matthew Mitchell.1 |
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Joseph Mitchell was born circa 1684 at New Shoreham, Washington, Rhode Island. He was the son of Thomas Mitchell. Joseph Mitchell married an unknown person. He married Mary George, daughter of Samuel George, on 5 July 1703. Joseph Mitchell died at Rhode Island. |
Louisa Ann Mitchell was born on 24 February 1817.1 She was the daughter of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.1 Louisa Ann Mitchell married Benjamin J. West, son of Tilghman Hilleary West and Mary Mitchell, on 7 June 1836.2 |
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Maria C. Mitchell was born on 15 November 1821.1 She was the daughter of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.1 |
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Martha Mitchell was baptized on 26 October 1623 at Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Matthew Mitchell.1 |
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Mary Mitchell was born say 1720 at Of, Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of Joseph Mitchell and Mary George. Mary Mitchell died.1 She married John Blackmar, son of John Blackmar and Jemima Kinney, on 2 August 1741 at Smithfield Twp., Providence, Rhode Island; by Richard Steere, J.P.2,3 |
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Mary Mitchell was baptized in July 1687 at Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Deacon Matthew Mitchell and Mary Thompson. Mary Mitchell married Jonathan Judson, son of John Judson and Elizabeth Chapman, on 22 August 1711 at Woodbury, Washington, Connecticut.2,3,4,5 Mary Mitchell died on 9 February 1743 at age 55.2 |
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Mary Mitchell was also known as Mary Ann Mitchell. She was born on 7 March 1787.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Mary Mitchell married Tilghman Hilleary West, son of Benjamin West and Verlinda Hilleary, on 12 April 1803 at Fincastle, Botetourt, Virginia; alternate marriage date 3 apr 1803.2,3 Mary Mitchell died on 5 March 1829 at age 41.1 She was buried at Mitchell Family Cemetery, Amann Farm, 3280 Mascoutah Avenue, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois. |
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Mary Mitchell died young.1 She was baptized in February 1678/79.1 She was the daughter of Deacon Matthew Mitchell and Mary Thompson.1 |
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Mary Elizabeth Mitchell was born on 22 August 1819 at Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois.2,3 She was the daughter of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.4 Mary Elizabeth Mitchell and Theodore Julius Krafft Married by Rev. Richard Randle on 31 October 1838.5 Mary Elizabeth Mitchell married Theodore Julius Krafft, son of Johann Ludwig Krafft and Margarethe Hilgard, on 31 October 1838 at Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois.2,4,3,6 Mary Elizabeth Mitchell died on 16 June 1890 at Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois, at age 70.4,3 She was buried after 16 June 1890 at Green Mount Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois.3 |
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Mary Sarah Mitchell was christened on 14 October 1621 at Dedham, Essex, England. She was born on 14 October 1621 at South Owram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of Matthew Mitchell. Mary Sarah Mitchell married Samuel Sherman, son of Edmund Sherman and Judith Angier, in 1640 at Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. Mary Sarah Mitchell died. She Sister of President Mitchell of Harvard College.1 |
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Matthew Mitchell was christened in 1590 at South Ouram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. He was born in 1590 at South Ouram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.1 He was born in 1589/90 at South Ouram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Thomas Mitchell and Elizabeth Clay. He came to Boston in the James, landing 17 Aug. 1635.1 Matthew Mitchell died in 1645 at Stamford, Connecticut.1 He (Research):Came on 'James' 1635, Charlestown (Mass.) 1635, Concord 1636. Springfield 1636. Saybrook, Wethersfield 1639, Stamford 1640. d. Stamford 1645. Large landownder. Assistant. Magistrate. DAB; Jacobus, Fairfield, v 1; Stiles, Wethersfield; Parke-Gildersleeve 1959; Mitchell family magazine 2 v 1916-17; 'Matthew Mitchell and descendants' 1935 (typescript in N.Y.P.L. 1935); 'Descendancy from Matthew Mitchell 1963; E.E. Salisbury and E.M. Salisbury, 'Family histories and genealogies', v 1 pt 2, 1892. [FEAF p. 211]. |
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Matthew Mitchell was baptized on 5 July 1629 at Yorkshire, England.1 He was the son of Matthew Mitchell.1 |
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Deacon Matthew Mitchell was the son of David Mitchell.2 Deacon Matthew Mitchell was also known as Mathew Mitchell. He married Mary Thompson, daughter of John Thompson and Mirable (?), circa 1677.3 Deacon Matthew Mitchell died on 11 September 1736 at Woodbury, Connecticut.2 |
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Milinda C. Mitchell was born on 14 January 1829.1 She died from young.1 She was the daughter of James Mitchell and Anna George Walton.1 |
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Nancy Mitchell was also known as Ann Mitchell. She was born on 8 August 1788.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Nancy Mitchell married Dr. Samuel Phillips on 10 November 1806.2,3 Nancy Mitchell died in 1871. |
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Samuel Mitchell was born on 9 November 1799.1 He was the son of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Samuel Mitchell married Elizabeth Belt on 6 May 1824.2 Samuel Mitchell died on 1 March 1879 at age 79.1 |
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Rev. Samuel Mitchell was born on 23 March 1764 at Hanover, Virginia.2,3 He was the son of James Mitchell and Mary Pryor. Rev. Samuel Mitchell lived in 1849 at Grant, Wisconsin.1 He died on 6 May 1855 at age 91.3 |
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Sarah Mitchell was baptized on 1 October 1621 at Yorkshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Matthew Mitchell.1 |
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Sarah 'Sally' Mitchell was born in 1801. She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Sarah 'Sally' Mitchell married William Glasgow on 12 November 1818.1 Sarah 'Sally' Mitchell died. |
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Sophia Mitchell was born on 27 March 1793.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Edward Mitchell and Nancy Haley. Sophia Mitchell died in 1869. She died in 1872.1 |
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