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Archibald (Archd) Mitchell 1770–1849 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Dec 1770

Birth Location: Campbelltown Parish, Argyll, Scotland

Death Date: 1849

Death Location: Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland

Father: James Mitchell

Mother: Mary Mitchell

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The story of Archibald (Archd) Mitchell began in 1770 in Campbelltown Parish, Argyll, Scotland. Archibald (Archd) Mitchell passed away in 1849 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Archibald (Archd) Mitchell began in 1770 in Campbelltown Parish, Argyll, Scotland.
  • Archibald (Archd) Mitchell passed away in 1849 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland.

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Archibald Mitchell's Ancestors

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Archibald Mitchell
1770–1849
Birth Place: Campbelltown Parish, Argyll, Scotland
Parents
James Mitchell
1743–
Campbeltown Argyll Scotland
Mary (McNAIR) Mitchell
1752–
Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland
Grandparents
John Mitchell
1716–
Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland
Janet Culbertson
1720–
Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland
Archibald (Mc) Nair
1722–1796
Campbeltown, Peninsula of Kintyre, Argyll (Argyleshire), Scotland
Margaret Galbraith
1729–1769
Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland
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Archibald Mitchell's Timeline

2 Records

1770
21 Dec 1770
Birth of Archibald (Archd) Mitchell in Campbelltown Parish, Argyll, Scotland
Campbelltown Parish, Argyll, Scotland
1849
1849
Age 79
Death of Archibald (Archd) Mitchell in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland
Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Dec 1770
    Event Place: Campbelltown Parish, Argyll, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1849
    Event Place: Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland

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