H. Minot Pitman genealogical research files on the Mitchell family, ca. 1925-ca. 1977 ca. 1950-1968 (bulk).
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Pitman, H. Minot (Harold Minot), 1888-
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Harold Minot Pitman (1888-1970) was an attorney who became a full-time genealogist, and headed several genealogical societies. From the description of H. Minot Pitman genealogical research files, ca. 1932-ca. 1980 1932-1967. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 489089266 From the guide to the H. Minot Pitman genealogical research files, ca. 1932-ca. 1980, 1932-1967, (The New York Public Library. Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local Histor...
Livingston family.
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Loveridge family.
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Mitchell family.
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Huntington Family Association.
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Spangler family.
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Morris family.
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Smith, Isaac, Prop.
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Mitchell, Cornelius von Erden, 1883-1966
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The Mitchell family was descended from William and Margaret Mitchell of Coleraine, Northern Ireland. They had three sons, William, John and Edward (1769-1834). Their father, a bookmaker and stationer, died in 1773 and their mother was remarried in 1779, to John Fulton William and Edward immigrated to America around 1790. The two brothers set up a business as bookbinders in Philadelphia and then in New York. William later moved to Philadelphia, where he worked as a bookbinder and on ...
Snyder family.
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Spingler family.
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