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Name |
Joel Mitchell |
Birth |
12 Sep 1852 |
White County, Tennessee [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I28531 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
3 Sep 2015 |
Father |
John M. Mitchell, b. 0___ 1827, White County, Tennessee d. 23 Sep 1863, (White County) Tennessee (Age ~ 36 years) |
Mother |
Hannah Moore, b. 15 Jul 1827, Georgia d. 5 Oct 1871 (Age 44 years) |
Residence (Family) |
0___ 1850 |
White County, Tennessee [1] |
Family ID |
F10216 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Birth - 12 Sep 1852 - White County, Tennessee |
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Notes |
- http://www.tngenweb.org/white/goodspeed/goodsp7.htm
J. F. Mitchell, a prominent farmer of the Tenth District, was born in White County September 12, 1852, the fourth child of John W. and Hannah (Moore) Mitchell. They were English-Irish. The father was born in White County June 16, 1823. He was justice of the peace for fifteen or twenty years, a prosperous agriculturist and self-made man and a stanch Democrat. He died September 23, 1863. The mother was born in Van Buren County July 15, 1827, and died October 5, 1871. Both were respected members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. The subject of this sketch was raised on a farm and received a fair education in the country schools. He began farming for himself at the age of nineteen, and has since been quite successful. He is a worthy citizen and true Democrat. September 5, 1872, he married Nancy A., daughter of Joseph and Ann (Denny) Cummins. To them were born Willie, born June 17, 1873; Tobitha, born July 1, 1875; Joseph A., born September 28, 1877; Denny, born March 11, 1880, and Sallie J., born December 11, 1882. Mrs. Mitchell died January 14, 1883. Mr. Mitchell's second marriage took place February 11, 1883, to Nettie, daughter of James and Loirje (Brown) Davis, of White County. By this union are two children: Bertha E., born November 28, 1883, and James W., born June 12, 1886. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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