Person:Robert Mitchell (89)

Watchers
Robert Mitchell, I, of Lancaster, VA
 
  • HRobert Mitchell, I, of Lancaster, VA - Bef 1703/04
  1. John MitchellAbt 1680 - Bef 1710/11
  2. Robert Mitchell, Gent.Cal 1684 - 1748
  3. George MitchellBet 1684 & 1692 -
  4. Sarah MitchellAft 1685 -
Facts and Events
Name Robert Mitchell, I, of Lancaster, VA
Gender Male
Will[1] 16 Nov 1702 Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Marriage to Unknown
Death[1] Bef 13 Jan 1703/04 Lancaster, Virginia, United States[probate]
Probate[1] 13 Jan 1703/04 Lancaster, Virginia, United States

Robert Mitchell was first tithed in Lancaster County, VA on 15 NOV 1677, placing his arrival there in that year. The tithe lists are as follows:

  • 15 Nov 1677: 4 tithes (Orders 1668-1680, p. 394)
  • 1678: Not on list.
  • 10 Dec 1679: 1 tithe (ibid, p. 515)
  • 11 Nov 1680: blotted (Orders 1680-1686, p. 20)
  • 12 Nov 1681: 1 tithe (ibid, p. 61)
  • 1682: Not on list
  • 1683: 1 tithe (ibid, p. 139)
  • 1684: No tithe list
  • 1685: No tithe list
  • 1686: Not on list
  • 9 Nov 1687: 1 tithe (Orders 1686-1696, p. 54)
  • 10 Oct 1688: 1 tithe (ibid, p. 94)
  • 1689: No list
  • 1690: No list
  • 12 Nov 1691: 1 tithe (ibid, p. 187)
  • 15 Dec 1692: 2 tithes (ibid, p. 243)
  • 1693: not listed
  • 1694: not listed
  • 18 Dec 1695: 1 tithe (ibid, p. 331)
  • 11 Nov 1696: 1 tithe (Orders 1696-1702, p. 8)
  • 8 Oct 1697: 1 tithe (ibid, p. 33)
  • 10 Nov 1698: 2 tithes (ibid, p. 50)
  • 9 Nov 1699: 2 tithes (ibid, p. 93)
  • 14 Jan 1700 (NS?): 2 tithes (ibid, p. 129)
  • 8 Dec 1701: 3 tithes (ibid, p. 152)
  • 12 Nov 1702: 8 tithes (Orders 1702-1713, p. 13)
  • 1703: Not on tithe list
  • 1704: Not on tithe list
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Will of Robert Mitchell, in Lancaster County, Virginia Will Book
    8:123.

    Written 16 Nov 1702. Proved 13 Jan 1703/04.
    Leaves his land and house to son John.
    Sons John and Robert of age. [over 18]
    Son George is under 18.
    Daughter Sarah is under 17.
    Mentions no wife or slaves, and no slaves are recorded in his inventory.
    No executor named.
    Witnesses: Robert Pollard, James Smith, John Wells.
    Thomas Parfitt and John Cook to oversee division of personal property among all four children.
    [WB 8:123]