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WeRelateDOBDODDOMSpouseFatherMotherPatriarchNotes
Person:John Mitchell (132)1709 1771 Elizabeth WilsonThomas (74)EleanorOf Beverley Manor
Person:John Mitchell (135)17371804ElizabethJohn (132)Elizabeth WIlsonMoved to KY
Person:John Mitchell (177)1682?Mary BoydJohn of Broad Springs. This John is commonly give a DOD of 14 Feb 1771. That, however, seems to be based on the date John (132) wrote his will 14 Feb 1771, and not associated with John of Broad Springs
Person:John Mitchell (178)1719 1790 1755Margaret Porter John (177)Mary Boyd
Person:John Mitchell (179)c1755 c1780Agnes John (178)Margaret Porter

1740's

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2:508 1742 [1742 Muster lists] Capt. John Buchanan's List: John Buchanan, Captain; Will Evins, Lieutenant; Josef Catton, Ensign; John Mitchell, Sergeant; Joseph Kanada, James Cooke, Charles Donocho, Solo Moffett, Jas. Sunderlin, Will Sayers, John Dyche, Rob. Catton, Charles Gamble, Sam Walker, Alex. Walker, John Walker, Joseph Walker, Cha. Hays, And. Martin, John Edmoston, Jas. Robinson, Ths. Duchart, Will Quinn, Thomas Williams, Jab Anderson, Joh Anderson, James Anderson, Isaac Anderson, And. Hays, John McCroserce, Will Buchanan, Rich. Courser, Sam Dunlap, Will Lonchrage, Rob. Dunlap, Jams Ecken, Will McCantes, John Moor, Will Moor, David Moor, Alex. Moor, And. Moor, Will Mitchel, Nathn. Evins, John Stephenson, James Eken, Jas. Greenlee, John Paul, Mat. Lyle, Joh. Gray, Ths. McSpedan, Joh. Mathews, Will Armstrong, Rob. Huddon, Will Hall, Sam. Gray, Isaac Taylor, Michael O'Docherty, Sam McClewer, Edw. Boyle, Will Humphrey, Nathn. McClewer, John Philip Weaver. <John (132), John (177), and John (178) were adults in 1742, but John (178) seems too young to be a sergeant. Most of the roster seem to be from Borden's Grant, so this is perhaps JOhn (177) of Broad Springs.


Patent LVA1744

Mitchell, John. grantee. 15 March 1744. Augusta County. Description: 400 acres on a branch of James River called Broad Spring branch.

Source: Land Office Patents No. 23, 1743-1745 (v.1 & 2 p.567-1147), p. 851 (Reel 21).
Person:John Mitchell (132)
Patent LVA1746 Mitchell, John. grantee. Land grant 12 January 1746. Augusta County. 400 acres on the west side the Blue Ridge on a branch of the North Branch of James River called Buffaloe Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 25, 1745-1747, p. 293 (Reel 23).Person:John Mitchell (132)
1:20 1746 August 20, 1746... (73) William Thompson to be overseer from Court Ho. to Tinkling Spring, already viewed, with these tithables John Lynn and his three sons, John Henderson, John Ramsey, John Preston, Wm. Palmer, David Stuart, James Coile, Joseph McClelhill, Alexr. Thompson, John Mitchell, John Hutchison, Andrew Russell, Geo. Caldwell and his two sons.
1:26 1746 MARCH 18, 1746/7.... (168) Road ordered from lower end of cow-pasture to Carter's Mill, and Adam Dickenson, James Scot, Wm. Galespy, James Simpson, Wm. Dowerty, Andrew Maldrough, Hugh Coffey, John Donerly, Alexr. McKay, John Mitchell, John Moore, Ralph Laverty, John Cockmill, James Huy, Wm. Hugh, James Stewart, James McKay worked it.
3:254 1746 Page 73.--12th May, 1746. John Mitchell, farmer, to Wm. Mitchell, farmer, £40 current money Virginia; 400 acres in Augusta; Benj. Borden's line, part of land patented to John, 15th March, 1744. Acknowledged, 12th May, 1746, by John Mitchell and Mary, his wife. Person:John Mitchell (177)Only JOhn Mitchell in area whose wife is thought to be "Mary".
1:32 1747 NOVEMBER 18, 1747. (318) Jennet Steel, widow of David Steel, qualified Admx. James Caulton, &c., and John Mitchell appraisers.
2:432 1747 Page 4.--3rd September, 1747: Processioners appointed, viz: Capt. James Campbell and Erwin Patterson, on waters of Roanoke; John Sloane and Hugh Caruthers, on South Side of South Branch of James River joining Roan Oke; Joseph Long and Richard Woods, in Forks of James River; Alex. McClure and Robert Huston, from North Branch of James River to Andrew Baxter's, thence on a straight line to John Hayse's Mill, joining the North Mountain; Francis McCown and John Montgomery, from Andrew Baxter's on a straight line to John Hayse's Mill, joining the North Mountain to the Upper line of Beverley Manor; John Mitchell and James Fulton, from Upper line of Beverley Manor opposite to Robert Ramsey's as low as the Sugar Loaf, thence on a line to William Long's; Wm. McFeeters and Patrick Martin, from upper line of Beverley Manor, near Robert Campbell's, to the Buffalow Gap, from thence to William Ledgerwood's by the Sugar Loaf; Robert Christian and James Caldwell, from William Ledgerwood's in a line as low as John Madison's, thence to Samuel Davis's, near the South Mountain; John Linn and Robert Young, from Buffalow Gap as low as John Madison's, from thence as high as Ledgerwood's; James Hogshead and John Moffett, from Buffalow Gap to Walter Trimble's, from thence to Alex. Blair's, thence to John Finla's; Thomas Stevenson and David Edmonston, from Alex. Blair's to Capt. Samuel Gay's; Edward Erwin's and Wm. McGill, from Alex. Blair's to Samuel Wilkin's, thence to Henry Smith's; Wm. Thompson and Samuel Givens, from Samuel Wilkins to Capt. Henry Downs's, Jr.; Robert Craven and Thomas Harrison, from Samuel Wilkins' to the lower end of the Great Plain to Fairfax's line, thence with the said line to the South Mountain; Daniel Haldman and John Riddle, from Fairfax's line to the Narrows and across to the North Mountain; Mathias Selzer and Abraham Shickler, from Fairfax's line to the extent of the County between the two mountains; Daniel Harrison and Morgan Bryan, from Samuel Wilkins' to the Great Plain to Lord Fairfax's line, thence with the said line to Henry Smith's; John Denton and Abraham Collet, from the Narrows to the extent of the County from mountain to mountain; Wm. McCutchen and James Carlile, Sr., on Little River of Calf Pasture, and the Great River below Dunlap's Gap; Thomas Weams and John Graham, from Dunlap's Gap, including all the waters of Great Calfpasture.
3:8 1747 Page 68.--26th November, 1747. David Steel's appraisement by James Fulton, Charles Campbell and John Mitchell. Books. Cash due by Isaac Roads. Cash due Jno. Teas. Cash due executors of Thos. Steel, deceased. Cash due to Thos. Johnston. Recorded, 17th February, 1747-8.
3:261 1747 Page 280.--.12th August, 1747. Wm. Beverley, of Essex, to James Lynn £_____; 538 acres in Beverley Manor on South River, Shanando; Samuel Doah's land; Patrick Campbell's land; Brownlee's land; George Brackenridge's land. Teste: Robt. Davis, Jno. Mitchell, W. Russell. Proved by all witnesses, 19th August, 1747. Person:John Mitchell (132)Beverley manor, , too early to be John (135)
3:262 1747 Page 314.--13th August, 1747. Wm. Beverley to Samuel Brawford farmer, £6 current money Virginia; 200 acres in Beverley Manor; corner John Buchanan; corner John Mitchell and Samuel Doage. Witnessed and proved as above. Person:John Mitchell (132)Beverley manor, , too early to be John (135)
3:262 1747 Page 317.--13th August, 1747. Wm. Beverley to John Mitchell, £20; 609 acres in Beverley Manor; corner to Samuel Brafford; John Buchanan's land; Patrick Campbell's land; crossing South River; Samuel Doak's land. Witnessed and proved as above. Person:John Mitchell (132)Beverley manor,
2:434 1748 Page 17.--James Fulton and John Mitchell make returns, viz: 1748, 26th March, processioned for Samuel Doak, present Samuel Braford; processioned for John Mitchell, present Samuel Doak; processioned for Samuel Braford, present Samuel Doak; processioned for John Buchanan, present James Cowen; processioned for Martha Mitchell (widow), present John Buchanan; processioned for James Cowen, present David Mitchell; processioned for David Moor, present Jas. Cowan; processioned for Robert Wilson, present Andrew Alexander; processioned for Andrew Alexander, present Robert Wilson; processioned for Patrick Campbell, present Joseph Reed; processioned for Joseph Reeds, present Chas. Campbell; processioned for Chas. Campbell, present Pat. Campbell; processioned for Patrick Hays, present Wm. Robinson; processioned for Robert Alexander, present Robert Ramsey; processioned for Robt. Ramsey, present Pat. Hays; processioned for Sarah Ramsey (widow), present Robt. Ramsey; processioned for John Lockhart, present Pat. Hays; processioned for Thos. Beard, present John Lockhart; processioned for Samuel Wilson, present Robert Wilson; processioned for David Doak, present Samuel Wilson; processioned for Eleanor Mitchell (widow), present Robert Wilson; processioned for John Teats, present Thos. Beard; processioned for James Linn, present Samuel Doak; processioned for John Brownlee, present Wm. Smith; processioned for George Breckinridge, present, Breckenridge; processioned for James Robinson, present Anthony Black; processioned for Anthony Black, present Jas. Robinson; processioned for Wm. Robinson, present Robinson; processioned for Jas. Fulton, present Alex. Brownlee; processioned for Samuel Steel, present John Fulton. Person:John Mitchell (132)

1750's

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3:18 1750 Page 275.--15th September, 1750. John Greer's nuncupative will--Debts to be paid to William Long, William Nul, John Kennedy, Nathaniel Patterson; son Alexander to be bound to a trade; one child to be bound to John Mitchell; one child to be bound to S D; oldest girl to go to some descent woman to learn housewifery. Executors, John Mitchell and Samuel Doak. Teste: James Cowin, Jno. Mitchell, Saml. Doak, Francis Beatey. Proved, 28th November, 1750, by Cowin and Beatey. Person:John Mitchell (132)
3:26 1750 Page 446.--21st September, 1750. John Greer's vendue. Sold to John Lockhart. John Roseman, Sarah Lynn, John Teat, John Mitchell', Christopher Kelly, George Breckinridge, Thos. Scott, James Lynn, Thos. Teat, Francis Beaty, John Mitchell.
3:269 1750 Page 540.--Commission to Thomas Waring, James Garnet, Benj. Winslow and Francis Waring, Gent., Justices of Essex County, to privately examine Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Beverley, as to release of dower in land conveyed, 12th and 13th August, 1747, to James Lynn, 500 acres on head branches of Shanando, 21st September, 1748. Executed, and dower released, 6th February, 1749.  :Page 541.--Same to same. Deed to James Crawford, 12th and 13th August, 1747. Executed as above.
Page 541.--Same as to Archibald Hamilton's deed.
Page 542.--Same as to Andrew Cowen's deed.
Page 543.--Same as to Robert Alexander's deed.
Page 543.--Same as to Robert Davis' deed.
Page 544.--Same as to James McCorkle's deed.
Page 544.--Same as to William Henderson's deed.
Page 545.--Same as to Samuel Brawford's deed.
Page 546.--Same as to John Mitchell's deed.
Page 546.--Same as to William Nutt's deed.
Page 547.--Same as to John Henderson's deed.
Page 547.--Same as to James Gilmore's deed.
Page 548.--Same as to Helen Mitchell's deed.
Page 549.--Same as to John Miller's deed.
Page 549.--Same as to Alexander McFeater's deed.
Page 550.--Same as to David Moore's deed.
Page 550.--Same as to Edward Hall's deed.
Page 551.--Same as to Samuel Steel's deed.
Page 551.--Same as to Robert Ramsey's deed.
Page 552.--Same as to George Breckinridge's deed.
3:290 1750 Page 65.--29th November, 1750. Robert Campbell, Gent., to James Barrey, 149 acres in Beverley Manor, adjoining Glebe land; Wm. Martin's corner, Middle Br. Shanandoe; corner James Young; corner to a graveyard. Teste: David Stewart, Andrew Cowan, John Mitchell.
3:299 1751 Page 505.--19th August, 1751. James Lynn, architectus, to Samuel Braford, 269 acres in Beverley Manor; corner Andrew Lynn; corner Brownlee; corner George Breckinridge (Sarah, wife of James). Teste: Jno. Mitchell, Saml. Doack, Andrew Lynn.
3:302 1752 Page 223.--20th May, 1752. Patrick Campbell, Sr., and Elizabeth, to Patrick Campbell, Jr., 212 acres. From Beverley to Patrick, Sr., 21st February, 1738; Wm. Thompson's line; Samuel Braford's and John Mitchel's lines; corner John Ward; corner Charles Campbell. Crossing Christian's Creek and South River. Teste: David Hay, Arthur Hamilton.
3:303 1752 Page 272.--20th March, 1752. John Buchanan, miller, to Samuel Braford, planter, 410 acres. In Beverley Manor on head Christian's Creek; corner James Cowan. Patrick Campbell's line; John Mitchel's corner Teste: Charles Campbell, John Kerr. Beverley Manor, very early
3:306 1752 Page 473.--20th August, 1752. Wm. Mitchell (son of John Mitchell) and Margaret, his wife, to Thomas Wilson, 400 acres, patented to John. 15th March, 1744. Broad Spring Branch of James; Benjamin Borden's line. Person:John Mitchell (177) In the Forks of the James area; Had a son William
1:437 1752 [1752] I, John Mitchell, son of John Mitchell, and brother of William Mitchell of the County of Augusta, held and firmly bound to Thomas Wilson, late of Pennsylvania. 14th September, 1762. John, Jr., obtained patent with his father's money and for his father's benefit for 400 acres on a branch of James River, known by the name of Broad Spring Branch, which pond was afterwards sold by John, Sr., to his son, William, and William and wife, Margaret, have sold the same to said Thomas Wilson, indemnity against any claims of John, Jr., or any one under him (not recorded). a. Person:John Mitchell (177)
b. Person:John Mitchell (178)
John (177) had sons John (178) and WIlliam.
3:313 1753 [1753] Page 272.--Samuel Braford and Ann to Elizabeth Mateer (McAttore), alias Wright, widow. Sold by Beverley to Samuel Brawford in Beverley Manor, Cor. Samuel's tract purchased of John Buchanon; lines of John Mitchell and Samuel Doack. Delivered to James Mateer, 1774. Teste: Wm. Finley, Wm. Wright. Person:John Mitchell (132)Lived on Beverley Manor
1:65 1754 NOVEMBER 21, 1754 (323) John Mitchell indented servant to John Hanna.
1:66 1754 NOVEMBER 22, 1754.... (331) Saml. Doak and John Mitchell, guardians of the orphans of John Greer--settled accounts.
3:36 1754 Page 75.--10th November, 1754. Robert Armstrong's will--Daughter, Hannah Kircum. 1/3 of tract he now lives on bought of Col. Patton; daughter, Catherine Finney, 1 English shilling; sons, John and Robt., tract on Mill Creek bought of John Allison; sons (and daughters), infants, viz: James and Benjamin; daughters (under 18); to son, James, entry on head of McClure's Run; wife, Martha, executrix; daughters, Martha, Alice and Agnes, infants. Teste: John Mathews, Sr., William Woods, John Mitchell. Proved, 21st November, 1754, by Mathews and Mitchell, and Martha qualifies executrix, with sureties John and Joshua Mathews.
3:329 1754 Page 409.--21st August, 1754. Same to William Porter, plantationer, £3, 110 acres, part of 92,100 on west bank of North Branch of James River; corner to said Porter's old survey; John McCown's line; James Mile's line. Delivered to Jno. Mitchell, January, 1758. This parcel is shown on Hildebrands map adjacent to William Porters land in western Borden's Grant, just off the modern Maury River.
2:417 1755 1755--List of Robert Breckinridge, Sheriff: .... Jno. Mitchell,
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=311&last=&g_p=P33&collection=LO Patent LVA]1756 Mitchell, John. grantee. Land grant 16 August 1756. Augusta County. 386 acres on a branch of James River called Buffalo Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 33, 1756-1761 (v.1, 2, 3 & 4 p.1-1095), p. 311 (Reel 31-32).<person:John Mitchell (132)
2:399 1756 1756--....page 113, John Mitchell, Pedler;
2:443 1756 Page 171.--1756: Processioned by Henry Kirkum and William Hall, viz: For Samuel Gipson, for Paul Whitley, for John Mitchell, for Michael Daugherty, for Henry Kirkum, for Joseph Long, for James Gilmore, for John and Alex. Walker, for John Batty.
2:444 1756 Page 176.--1756: PRocessioned by John Tate and Samuel Doak, in Cap. James Mitchell's Company, viz: for Widow Mitchell, for Wm. Thompson, for james Robinson, for Charles Campbell, for Saml. Brawford, for John Mitchell, for Saml. Doak, for Widow Fulton, for Robt. Alexander, for Nathl. and Robt. Steele, for David Hays, for Helen Mitchell and Jno. Tate, for David Doak, for James Cowan, for Robert Sayers, for John Campbell, for Pat. Campbell, for John Ward, for Widow McTyre, for John and Alex. Brownlee, for Saml. Steele, for Patrick Hays, for John Fulton, for Thomas Tate, for Robert Willson.
3:42 1756 Page 146.--17th May, 1756. William Smith's appraisement, by John Mitchell, Robert Wilson, Robert Alexander--Widow Howston, Thomas Tate, Jno. Brownlee, widow Fulton, owe by accounts.
3:54 1759 Page 314.--18th May, 1759. John Smith's bond (with Abraham Smith, Danl Smith) as administrator Jno. Witchell (Mitchell ?).
[http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=429&last=&g_p=P34&collection=LO Patent LVA1759Mitchel, John. grantee. Land grant 10 August 1759. Augusta County. 234 acres on both sides Stuarts Creek. Source: Land Office Patents No. 34, 1756-1765, p. 429 (Reel 33-34).

1760's

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2:463 1760 Page 280.--1760: Processioned by Joshua Mathews and John Armstrong, in Capt. John Maxwell's Company: For Michael Finney, for John Berryford, for Pat Porter, for Wm. Haldman, for John Harger, for Arthur McClure, for John Armstrong, for Paul Whitley, for Jonathan Whitley, for James Todd, for James Davis, for John Poage, for James McGavock, for John Maxwell, for Michael Dougherty, for John Mitchell, for James Gilmore, for James Bates, for John McCallum, for Richard Woods, for Edward Sharp, for Audley Paul, for Wm. Mathews, for Richard Mathews, for John Mathews.
3:407 1764 Page 512.--16th March, 1764. John Mitchell to John McCollom, £10, 119 acres in Forks of James, on Buffalo Creek. Teste: Henry Kirkam, Jas. Lapsley, Alex. Collier.
2:277 1765 1765--January 15,... April 30, John Mitchell;
3:428 1765 Page 116.--17th August 1765. Samuel Porter, of Dromore township. County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, schoolmaster, by John Mitchell, of Augusta County, to James Dryden, £26, 300 acres below the Fork of Buffalo Creek. Teste: David Dryden, Arthur McClure. Delivered: David Dryden, son of James, 1st April, 1791. Forks of the Buffalo suggests the line of John of Broad Springs. Based on date could be John (177) or John (178)
3:426 1766 Page 48.--10th August, 1766. John Dailey and Mary to John Porter, £60, 130 acres in Forks of James, part of 400 acres known as Hart's Bottom, whereon said John now liveth, smal lisland in the river. Teste: John Mitchell.
3:466 1766 Page 284.--10th October, 1766. John ( ) Mitchell and Sarah ( ), of Orange County, N. C., to George Wilson, of Hamshire County, £80, 234 acres by patent 10th August, 1759, on Stewart's Creek; corner James McCoy. Teste: William and Susanna Preston, Samuel McNabb, Nicholas Smith, Francis Smith, Anne Smith, Francis Smith, Thomas Smith.
3:467 1766 Page 329.--14th October, 1766. Commission directed to Thomas Hinds and Robert Lyle to take privy examination of Sarah, wife of John Mitchell of Orange County, N. C., as to conveyance by John to George Wilson dated 10th October, 1766. Executed, 14th October, 1766.
1:141 1767 NOVEMBER 18, 1767.... (346) Hemp certificates: Christopher Wiiliams, John Moffett, John Mills, Thos. Turk, Wm. Blanton, Wm. Robertson, Wm. Campbell, John Patrick, John Mitchell, Saml. Hamilton, Rob. Stuart, Wallas Estil.
2:454 1767 [21st November, 1767] Page 428.--Processioners appointed, viz: Hugh Crockett and Isaac Taylor, from head of Roanoke to Fort Lewis. Edward Carvin and Nathaniel Evans, from Fort Lewis down on Waters of Roanoke. Thomas McFerran, James Moore, Jr., James Alcorn, Wm. Rolands, on waters of Cuttawba and James River on South Side. James Simpson, John Maxwell, John Mitchell, Jonathan Whitley, between Buffelow and James River. Joseph Lapsley, Wm. Hall, Wm. Paxton, Saml. McClure, John Gilmer, Jonathan Cunningham, between Buffelow and North River to the North Mountain. John Lyle, David Gray, Wm. Caruthers, John Paul, from North River to Beveriey's Line on South Side of Burden's land road that leads to John Paxton's. William Kennady, Robt. Steel, Archibald Reach, William Reach, John Thompson (James's son), Henry McClung, from North River to Beverley's Line between the Great Road to the Court House by Cap. McDowell's and to North Mountain. William McFeeters, Jr., George Berry, James Sawyers, Jr., William Bell, Jr., from Burden's line to the Road that goes from Staunton to Jenning's Gap on the North Side of Kennady's Road.
2:456 1767 [1767] Page 441.--Processioners' returns, by Thos. Shields and Jas. Meteire, viz: For Patt. Campbell, for Wm. Campbell, for Robt. Willson, for Thos. Brown, for Wm. Thompson, for Pat. Hays, for John Ward, for Wm. Purrens (Purvens), for James Henry, for Nathl. Steele, for Geo. Bright, for Roben Mitchel, for Robt. Alexander, for Wm. Walker, for Roben Willson, for John Mitchell, for James Mitchell, for John Buchanan, for David Cunningham, for Wm. Campbell, for Thomas Mitchell, for James Meteire, for Hugh Hays, for Reuben Steele, for Thomas Steele, for Thomas Shields, for David Doake, for John Teate, for Samuel Doake, for Samuel Brawford, for James Cowan, for Saml. McCutchen, for Alex. Campbell, for James Moffett, for Wm. Cunningham, for David Doake, for Hugh Fulton and James Fulton, for Saml. Steele, for Alex. Brownlee, for John Brownlee.
2:458 1767 Page 449.--1767-68: Processioned by James Simpson and John Mitchell: For John Mitchell, John Thompson, James Dreaddon, David Dreaddon, John Davis, Arthur McClure, John Walker, Benj. Wattson, James McGavock, Robert Whittla, Alexander Beggs, John Murray, William Mathews, Richd. Mathews, James Willson, John Poage, Charles Allison, James Gilmore, Wm. Crawford, Robt. Miller, Jno. White, John Gillmore, John Paxton, George Salling, John Hickman, Wm. McBride, James Simpson. Processioned by Jon. Lapesly, Robert Moore, all lands in their bounds except, viz: William and James Hall, Daniel Evans, Samuel Todd, James Davis, Jno. McMurtrey, James McMath, John Young. Processioned by James Craig, James Patterson: For Henry Reburn, Wm. Lam, John King, Robt. Craige, James Givens, Saml. Bell, Jno. Givens, Philip Harless, Thos. Storrey, John Stewart, Hugh Allon, Timothy Call, Edward Rutledge, James Care, Wm. Patterson, Saml. Henderson, Wm. Roberson, Wm. Scillarn, James Anderson, Wm. Hindes, Thomas Turke, David Mack, Neiley Christian Clemons, Robert Steon, James Craige, Thomas Raferty.
3:484 1767 Page 371.--26th November, 1767. John Mitchel and Margaret ( ) to Francis Fulten, £29, 170 acres on Buffalo Creek in Forks of James; corner John McCollum. Teste: Richard Woods, John Thompson, Robert Campbell, James Davies. Delivered: Mr. J. Lyle, 18th November, 1791. Person:John Mitchell (178) John (178)'s wife was named "Margaret"
1:152 1768 NOVEMBER 15, 1768.... (474) John Mitchell (in Forks of James) enempted from levy. Charles Boyles, exempted from levy.
2:405 1768 1768--...page 138, John Mitchell, Forks;

1770's

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3:120 1771 Page 444.--14th February, 1771. John Mitchell's will, farmer--To wife, Elizabeth, plantation hired (?) from his mother by verbal will; to third son, John; to fourth son, James, executor; to youngest daughter, Elizabeth; to eldest son, Thomas; to eldest daughter, Elenor Wilson; to second son, Robert; to second daughter, Mary Right. Teste: John Tate, Andrew Moore, Thos. Wilson. Proved, 20th August, 1771, by Moore and Wilson. Person:John Mitchell (132)
3:123 1771 Page 497.--5th November, 1771. Saml Doak's will, farmer--To wife, Jane; to daughter, Elinor, unmarried; to wife, to have disposal of all household furniture at her Pleasure to her 3 daughters, Elinor, Mary, Isbel; to son, John; to oldest son, David, plantation David now lives on as Robert Doak laid it off; to son, Samuel, plantation at head waters of Rockfish in Amherst; to son, John, plantation testator lives on; to son, Robert, tract testator formerly lived on in Rockfish, joining Capt. Crawford; daughters, Jane and Elizabeth. Executors, wife Jane, son David, son-in-law Wm. Brown. Brother-in-law John Finley and John Tate to advise executors. Teste: John and James Mitchel, William Tate, John Tate, Jr. Proved, 19th May, 1772. by James Mitchel and the Tates. David Doack qualifies with John Tate. Nathaniel Steel.
3:124 1772 Page 520.--10th June, 1772. Saml. Doack's estate appraised by John Ward, James Mitchell, James Meteer. Missing in index


Patent LVA1772Mitchel, John. grantee. Land grant 20 June 1772. Botetourt County. 60 acres in the fork of James River. Source: Land Office Patents No. 40, 1771-1772, p. 670 (Reel 39).
3:129 1773 Page 101.--19th May, 1773. Elijah McClenachan's bond (with Joseph Henderson and John Mitchell) as guardian to Sarah Campbell, orphan of Robert Campbell.
1:186 1775 NOVEMBER 22, 1775. (94) John Hanna added to tithables (2); John Mitchell added to tithables (1).
2:422 1779 Delinquents, Augusta County Levy for 1779:... John Mitchell, gone, listed;

1780+

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1:229 1783 MARCH 18, 1783.... (7) Inquisition on body of John Mitchell recorded.
1:232 1783 MARCH 20, 1783.... (22) Francis Riffle's death abates suit. John Mitchell's death abates suit.
1:531 1783 Inquisition dated March 3, 1783, before Coroner John McCreery, on the body of John Mitchell. Verdict: He died a natural death at David Frame's stillhouse.
2:390 1783 15th April, 1783--Andrew Russell, administrator of John Mitchell;
3:164 1783 Page 268.--3d March, 1783. Inquisition at same place before John McCreerey, Coroner, on view of body of John Mitchell--Witnesses Leonard Bell, Van Swearingen et als., believed to have died a natural death at Frame's Still House on 2d March. Leonard Bell, Van Sweoringen, Joseph Mays, Geo. Francisco, John McRoberts, Wm. Young, James Kenny, Robt. McCreery, Jno. Montgomery, Geo. Benston, Jas. Montgomery, Jeremiah Frame.


3:189 1789 [12th June, 1789] Page 244.--List of book debts due Thomas Stuart--By John Allison (Middle River);... Robert Mitchell (John's son);
3:218 1800 Page 79.--6th September, 1800. John Brownlee, Sr.'s, will--To son, James Brownlee; son, Alexander; to son John's orphans; son, William; to daughter. Isabella; daughter, Rachel, and her son, John; to granddaughter, Sarah Brownlee, daughter to son James; to daughter, Margaret; to son-in-law. James Mitchell. Executors, sons James and William. Teste: James Mitchell, Sr.; Jno. Christian, Jno. Mitchell. Proved, 27th October, 1800, by all witnesses.
2:156 1806 King vs. Foushee--O. S. 189; N. S. 67--William King's will of Abingdon dated 3d March, 1806. Recorded in Washington County, 20th December, 1808. Wife, Mary; father (still alive), Thomas owned property in Fincastle. If his wife hereafter have a child. William King, son of brother James King, on conditions he marry a daughter of William Trigg and testator's niece, Rachel, who is Trigg's wife, lately Rachel Findlay. Devise, to any child of William and Rachel that will marry a child of his brother, James King, or sister, Elizabeth, wife of John Mitchel. Legatee, Connally Findlay; nieces, Elizabeth Findlay and Elizabeth Mitchell (being called for testator's grandmother, with whom he was brought up); sister, Nancy; half-brother, Samuel; half-sister, Hannah; brother James lived in Nashville. Witness John Doherty is living in Mississippi (Territory). Bond in $1,500.000. Will of James King dated 21st October, 1809. Deceased brother, William; wife, Sarah, house and lot in Nashville; three children, viz: William, Thomas and Rachel Mary Eliza. A copy teste: Andrew Russell, Clerk.
3:229 1806 Page 116.--6th August, 1806. Thomas Mitchell, Sr.'s, will--To son, William; son, Thomas; daughter, Elizabeth Mitchell; daughter, Ibby Mitchell; daughter. Jenny Meteer; granddaughter, Betty McClure; grandson, Thomas McClure; granddaughter, Polly McClure. Executors, friend Thomas Mitchell and John Wilson. Teste: W. Wilson, Robt. Doak, John, James, and Thos. Mitchell. Proved, 23d March, 1807. Jno. Wilson refused; Thomas Qualified.
2:215 1816 Mitchell vs. Mitchell's administrator--O. S. 283; N. S. 100--Orator Thomas Mitchell, son of James Mitchell of Augusta, who died, 1816, intestate, leaving widow Susanna and children, viz: Orator John, Robert James, Wilson, William, Betsey and Sally Mitchell.