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Experience Mitchell b. about 1611 d. before 1688
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Lineage | Mitchell |
Sex | Female |
Full name (at birth) | Experience Mitchell |
Parents |
Events
about 1611 birth: Leiden, Holland
child birth: ♀ Elizabeth Mitchell (Washburn) [Mitchell]
after 22 May 1627 marriage: Plymouth Colony, ♀ Jane Cooke [Cooke] b. about 1604 d. between 1631 and 1640
1630 child birth: Plymouth (Massachusetts), Plymouth Colony, ♂ Thomas Mitchell [Mitchell] b. 1630 d. after 1 August 1672
about 1632 child birth: Plymouth (Massachusetts), Plymouth Colony, ♀ Mary Mitchell [Mitchell] b. about 1632
before 1688 death: Plymouth (Massachusetts), Plymouth Colony
5 December 1688 will: Plymouth (Massachusetts), Plymouth Colony
Notes
In 1631 Experience sells his dwelling house, garden plot and fence. He was among the list of Freemen in Plymouth in 1633, and again on 7 March 1636/7; in Duxborrow about 1658 and again in Plymouth on May 1670.
He was on various committees and held several offices from the years 1637 to 1662. He, like the other early Colonials, was granted additional lands through the years. In 1675/6 Experience and Edward Mitchell were were appointed by the Court to investigate the estate of Jacob Michell, deceased, for the good of his children. Experience, Edward and Joseph Bartlett were later appointed guardians of the children of Jacob Michell, deceased.
[edit] Sources
- ↑ Plymouth County Probate Records, - Volume 1, pages 44 and 45
- ↑ Underhill, Lora Altine Woodbury - "Descendants of Edward Small", 1934. VOL I (HATCH, HEARD, McKENNEY, MITCHELL, SAWYER, SMALL) VOL II (ALLERTON, ANDREWS, CHANDLER, COOKE, CUSHMAN, JENNEY, PRATT, ROBERTS, STETON) VOL III (DYER, MARINER, MITCHELL, STALBOT, SMALLEY)
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♀ Experience Mitchell , Plymouth Colony
death: between 1631 and 1640, Plymouth (Massachusetts), Massachusetts
marriage: ♀ Mary Mitchell , Plymouth (Massachusetts), Plymouth Colony
death: before 10 May 1689, Plymouth (Massachusetts), Plymouth Colony