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George Robert Mitchell 1899 – 1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Feb 1899

Birth Location: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA

Death Date: 03 Oct 1968

Death Location: Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas, USA

Father: Henry Mitchell

Mother: Clara Frybarger

Spouse(s): Bertha Eble

Children(s): Imogene Mitchell, John Mitchell, Marion Mitchell, Clara Mitchell, Dorothy Mitchell, Donald Mitchell, William Mitchell

Born in 1899 in Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA, George Robert Mitchell was the child of Henry Lloyd Mitchell and Clara Bell Frybarger. In time, George Robert Mitchell married Bertha May Eble, and they raised a family that included Imogene Louise Mitchell, John Henry Mitchell, Marion Elizabeth Mitchell, Clara Mae Mitchell, Dorothy Marie Mitchell, Donald Robert Mitchell and William Lloyd Mitchell. George Robert Mitchell died in Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas, USA in 1968.

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Parents

Henry Mitchell
1852 – 1928
Birth Location: Watseka, Iroquois, Illinois, USA
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Clara Frybarger
1858 – 1920
Birth Location: Iowa, United States
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Spouses(s)

Bertha Eble
1895 – 1992
Birth Location: Virgil, Greenwood County, Kansas
BE

Children(s)

Imogene Mitchell
1923 –
Birth Location: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA
IM
John Mitchell
1925 – 1998
Birth Location: Walnut, Neosho County, Kansas
JM
Marion Mitchell
1927 –
Birth Location: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA
MM
Clara Mitchell
1929 –
Birth Location: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA
CM
Dorothy Mitchell
1932 –
Birth Location: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA
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Donald Mitchell
1932 –
Birth Location: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA
DM
William Mitchell
1938 –
Birth Location: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 01 Feb 1899
    Event Place: Walnut Grove Township, Neosho County, Kansas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 03 Oct 1968
    Event Place: Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Walnut, Crawford County, Kansas, USA

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