Mitchell Family of Virginia
Mitchell, Lawson,
Seal/Seale, James, Roach, Gibson & Lumpkin
Virginia became a state on June 25, 1788 , and was the 10th
state of the Union. It's capital is Richmond. Virginia is located
in the south-central United States. It is bordered on the east by the
Atlantic Ocean, on the south by North Carolina and Tennessee, on the west
by Kentucky and West Virginia, and on the north and northeast by Maryland
and the District of Columbia.
This website is a history and
genealogy of the Mitchell Family of Virginia, including the Lawson,
Seal/Seale, James, Roach, Gibson and Lumpkin families - and their associated
surnames.
Family Pages
Obituary Page - Houser and Mitchell Families
Mitchell
Family
Researchers
Deannea Carol Mitchell
Researching:
Mitchell,
Lawson, Seal, Roach, Gibson
William Carroll MITCHELL m. Frances Louise
LAWSON
May 03, 1958 in King William Co., VA
Susan Hudspeth
Researching:
Mitchell,
Lawson, Seal, Roach, Gibson, Lumpkin, Houser
William Carroll MITCHELL m. Frances Louise LAWSON
May 03, 1958 in King William Co., VA
Lynn Lumpkin
Researching:
Lumpkin
James T. B. LUMPKIN, born 1854 - lived in Richmond Co., King
and Queen, Co., or Essex Co., VA
Doug Tomlin
Researching:
Mitchell
Jeanette Pryor
Researching:
Herring, Coleman,
Lawson, Shifflitt
George Robert Herring m. Lily Coleman Herring
Anthony Lawson
Researching:
Lawson, Harnist,
Herring, Davis
Kathleen Lawson Schlosser
Researching:
Lawson, Mobray,
Shifflett
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Researching:
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Mitchell Family Web Sites
MITCHELL
SURNAME
JAMES SURNAME
LAWSON
SURNAME
HERRING SURNAME
LUMPKIN
SURNAME
Helpful Links
Virginia
Area
King William Co., Virginia
King and Queen Co., Virginia
Rockingham Co., Virginia
Transcribed by Harriet Lee Welch, for Rockingham Co., VAGenWeb
backgrounds
Susan Hudspeth
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Copyright 2004 Susan Kay Hudspeth
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