"David Mitchell, Jr., (George's brother) settled on the adjoining tract about 1816. Years afterward, he removed to Darby Plains and engaged extensively in stock raising. He then removed to Columbus and operated in the cattle market till his fortune deserted him. He moved to St. Louis, Mo., but afterward returned to Ohio and spent the remainder of his life with one of his children at Hilliard. His children were David A. (deceased), Joseph H., of California; Zenus M., in the West; Belinda (Cushman), of California; Hasson Shaw, of St. Louis; Dixon A. [Achbur], of California; Samantha, Maria L. (Welch) and Delmore."
David is a son of Judge David Mitchell and Martha 'Mattie' Black. He served in the War of 1812. In 1817, he married Nancy Hunter, daughter of Joseph Hunter and Margaret McGaughey.
"David Mitchell, Jr., (George's brother) settled on the adjoining tract about 1816. Years afterward, he removed to Darby Plains and engaged extensively in stock raising. He then removed to Columbus and operated in the cattle market till his fortune deserted him. He moved to St. Louis, Mo., but afterward returned to Ohio and spent the remainder of his life with one of his children at Hilliard. His children were David A. (deceased), Joseph H., of California; Zenus M., in the West; Belinda (Cushman), of California; Hasson Shaw, of St. Louis; Dixon A. [Achbur], of California; Samantha, Maria L. (Welch) and Delmore."
David is a son of Judge David Mitchell and Martha 'Mattie' Black. He served in the War of 1812. In 1817, he married Nancy Hunter, daughter of Joseph Hunter and Margaret McGaughey.
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David Mitchell on monument with Nancy Mitchell
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