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Eric John Mitchell 1894–1970 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Mar 1894

Birth Location: East Prahran, Victoria, Australia

Death Date: 30 Apr 1970

Death Location: Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada

Father: James 11809

Mother: Jane Warren

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The story of Eric John Mitchell began in 1894 in East Prahran, Victoria, Australia. Eric John Mitchell passed away in 1970 in Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Eric John Mitchell began in 1894 in East Prahran, Victoria, Australia.
  • Eric John Mitchell passed away in 1970 in Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada.

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Eric Mitchell's Ancestors

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Eric Mitchell
1894–1970
Birth Place: East Prahran, Victoria, Australia
Parents
James Davidson Mitchell ; 11809
1845–1907
St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Jane (Frances [Jeannie]] Mitchell, nee) Warren
1859–1924
Myrniong, Victoria, Australia
Grandparents
Robert (MITCHELL) (2GG)
1806–1860
St Andrews, Scotland
Jannet ((Jessie)) Davidson
1806–1891
Kingsbarns, Fife, Scotland
Peter Warren
1835–1901
Monifieth, Angus, Scotland
Maria Wilson
1840–1918
Bishop Middleham, Durham, England
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Eric Mitchell's Timeline

2 Records

1894
30 Mar 1894
Birth of Eric John Mitchell in East Prahran, Victoria, Australia
East Prahran, Victoria, Australia
1970
30 Apr 1970
Age 76
Death of Eric John Mitchell in Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada
Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Mar 1894
    Event Place: East Prahran, Victoria, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Apr 1970
    Event Place: Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver BC, Canada

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