Julius Caesar Mitchell
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Julius Caesar Bonaparte Mitchell (1795 - 1848)

Julius Caesar Bonaparte Mitchell
Born in Hancock, Georgia, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 20 May 1817 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 52 in Russell, Alabama, United Statesmap
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Biography

He is buried at the old family plot in Glenville, Alabama. It requires directions and walking to find.

In a letter to him dated 1 October 1826 to Emera Anne Elizabeth Mitchell in Salem, Clark County, Georgia, Ellen Emeline Mitchell wrote from Palmetto Grove, Jones County, Georgia:

Esteemed Cousin It has become my painful duty to inform you of the Death of my beloved Sister Caroline. . . . Sister Caroline was taken sick the day you left here and died on the 15th. . . . Cousin Emera, It is very sickly in Jones County at this time Uncle Julius has had a very sever attackt of the Billious fever we thought he would die but he is up and about but his little son is very sick Uncle Cad has 2 children likely to die, Harriotte and Augustus, Cousin Mary Mitchell is very sick. Cousin Mary Moughton is very sick and has lost a son. Mother keeps in good health, but my health and Papa's has been very bad. Excuse bad writing and write soon You must call by as you go on to Alabama Present my love and compliments to Mr Thrasher and except the greatest share for yourself."

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A pencilled note by Emera Thrasher at the end of the letter: "This letter was written by Ellen Mitchell over 50 years ago, her mother was my mother's sister, her father and mine brothers, which makes double cousins. This is the 25 of May 1882." This letter appears here thanks to the generosity of Emera's descendant Charles Ingrum.

Julius Caesar Bonaparte Mitchell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1830 in Jones County, Georgia.

Julius Caesar Bonaparte Mitchell died on 30 January 1848 at age 52 in Glennville, Russell County, Alabama.

His wife Catherine Daniell became a widow at his death.


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