Residence Relation to Head of House: Head.
1881
Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. [15][16]
Relation to Head of House: Head.
1901
Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
Map:
Latitude: N56.499996.
Longitude: W2.966667. [17]
Relation to Head of House: Head.
1891
Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. [18]
Relation to Head of House: Son.
1861
King Edward, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. [19]
Marriage
Husband George Mitchell.
Wife Isabella Grant.
Child: James Mitchell.
Child: Henry Mitchell.
Child: Helen Mitchell.
Child: John Mitchell.
Child: George Mitchell.
Child: Isabella Mitchell.
Marriage
21 JUN 1879.
Fogue, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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Husband William Mitchell.
Wife Elspet Ritchie.
Child: John Mitchell.
Child: Sophia Mitchel.
Child: Elspet Mitchell.
Child: William Mitchell.
Child: James Mitchell.
Child: Alexander Mitchell.
Child: George Mitchell.
Child: Joseph Mitchell.
Child: Ann Mitchell.
Child: Ann Mitchell.
Marriage
26 JUN 1836.
King Edward,Aberdeen,Scotland. [21]
External Files
File M542. File: Users/naomilynch 1/Documents/Family Tree Maker/Maeve Lynch Family Tree MediaGeorge Isabella Mitchell Marriage 1879.jpg. Format: jpg. George Isabella Mitchell Marriage 1879. 21 Jun 1879. Marriage of George Mitchell, Farm Servant, to Isabella Grant, Domestic.
File M920. File: Users/naomilynch 1/Documents/Family Tree Maker/Maeve Lynch Family Tree MediaFife Scotland School Admissions and Discharges 18-1.jpg. Format: jpg. Fife, Scotland, School Admissions and Discharges, 1867-1916. 25418, 10:27:45 am. Fife Collections Centre; Fife, Scotland; Fife School Admission Registers; Reference Number: FCED/4/174/21.
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DNA Connections
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