Our family (Mitchell, Rose, Walther, Cottrell and related lines)

Authors

Language

English

Publication Date

1997-

Publisher

B.N. Mitchell

Place of Publication

Sandston, Virginia

Physical

v. : ill., coat of arms, ports.

Numeric Designation

No. 1 [Feb 1997] -

Notes

Editor: Betty Naff Mitchell.

Publication ceased in hard copy as of December 1998, and is continued on-line as the "Mitchell genealogy newsletter." See web site for latest issue, no. 25 (July 2005), and other information.

Not yet available in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at this time. (8 Dec. 2005).

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the inter-related Mitchell, Cottrell, Rose, and Walther families. The Mitchell family came mainly from England. In the 1600's-1700's some immigrated to Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Focus is on the descendants of the Revolutionary War soldier, George Rose, Sr. (d. 1854), who settled in Essex County and in King and Queen County, Virginia. His great-great granddaughter, Sarah Isabelle Rose (1866-1932) married Forest Mitchell, Sr. (1863-1930), the son of Robert Evans Mitchell and Jane Somerville Strode. In 1893, a later descendant, Maria Louise "Lula" Cottrell (1871-1950) married William E. Walther (1870-1928). During the 1800's, some descendants moved to Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Prince Edward Island (Canada), and to Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Later descendants also lived in Australia, Bermuda (West Indies), Canada, France, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and in Illinois, Oklahoma, and elsewhere.

Includes queries.

Also includes Babcock, Beecher, Carden, Cottrell, Flynn, Garrison, Gilliland, Hughes, O'Neill, Rose, Sanders, Thompson, Walther, and other related families.

Quarterly

Quarterly.

Mitchell Genealogy Newsletter

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Subjects

Surname Subjects

Contains

Our family (Mitchell, Rose, Walther, Cottrell and related lines) no. 2 (Mar 1997)

Our family (Mitchell, Rose, Walther, Cottrell and related lines) no. 4 (Apr. 1997)

Our family (Mitchell, Rose, Walther, Cottrell and related lines) no. 6 (May 1998)

Our family (Mitchell, Rose, Walther, Cottrell and related lines) no. 7 (Aug. 1998)

Our family (Mitchell, Rose, Walther, Cottrell and related lines) no. 8 (Nov. 1998/Jan. 1999)

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