9710 Individuals in our Database | | | Mitchell - 11 Individuals Found | | Photo | Name / Spouse | Father / Mother | Notes |  | Alice Mitchell | Father: Ronzil Cowles Mother: Lorenzie Ray | |  | Anne Mitchell b.1508 | Father: Edmund Mitchell Mother: Anne Stafford | married to thomas hale |  | Edmund Mitchell b.1482 d.1512 Spouse: Anne Stafford | Father: Mother: | |  | Experience Mitchell b.1602 | Father: Anna Wirtner Mother: Margaret Williams | Experience Mitchell came to Plymouth Colony from Leiden, Holland in 1623; he sailed aboard the Ann. She was the third ship, a vessel of 140 tons.[3] Arrangements had been made for her to bring 60 passengers and 60 tons of goods.[3] Experience was a young man at the time of his migration. He was granted a parcel of eight acres in the division for those who came over on the Anne, albeit in partnership with George Morton.[3] Although we do not know his exact age, this seems more likely for a man of twenty than a lad of fourteen. Experience became a Freeman by 1633. His occupation was described as planter. It is believed that he was literate, as he signed his name and owned books. He served on juries and as a surveyor of highways. He was involved in various land transactions, as recorded in the colony records. [citation needed] n 1631, Experience sold his home at Plymouth to Samuel Eddy and removed to Duxbury.[3] A group of the most prominent families were also making the move: the Bradfords, Cushmans, Aldens, Cookes, and Brewsters.[3]He was Surveyor of the Highways at "Duxborrow" in 1639 and 1640.[7] Experience Mitchell was one of the forefathers, (a name usually applied to those, who arrived in the three first ships) and came over in the third ship, the Ann, in 1623 "to Duxbury, where he purchased Wm. Paybodys house and farm 1650: he was an original proprietor of Bridgewater, but sold his share or proprietary right to Thomas Hayward ; he came to Bridgewater late in life, with his son Edward ; while at Plymouth he lived at Spring Hill, so called, and at Duxbury he lived at a place called Blue Fish River : at Bridgewater he lived at a place called Joppa, where his descendants still live : he d. 1689 ae. a. 80 ; his will dated 1684 : he was at Leyden with the Pilgrims and left a brother Thomas, who lived and died in Holland. He had a share in the first division of Lots at Plymouth in 1623, and . of the..livestock in 1627; it is supposed be m. Jane, D. of Francis Cook for his first wife : the wife of his old age was named Mary, but her family name is not ascertained." The names of his children as appears from his will, deeds, and other written documents, were Thomas, John, Jacob, Edward, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah and Hannah. Thomas first had land of his father at Dartmouth, but relinquished it again to his father 1669, who the same day conveyed it to Jacob. There is no farther account of Thos. Elizabeth m. John Washburn 1645. Mary m. James Shaw of M. 1652; who d. 1679; and left a daughter Mary. Sarah m. John Hayward. Hannah m. Joseph Hayward. [8] |  | Hannah Mitchell b.1662 Spouse: Joseph Hayward | Father: Experience Mitchell Mother: Mary | |  | Henry Grider Mitchell | Father: Mother: | |  | Mable Mitchell Spouse: Eldridge Runner | Father: Mother: | |  | Martha Ann Mitchell Spouse: Joseph Pleasant Cowles | Father: Henry Grider Mitchell Mother: | |  | Mary Anna Mitchell b.1532 d.1567 Spouse: Richard Case of Necton | Father: Samuel David Mitchell Mother: Eunice Lee Smith | |  | Patricia Ann Mitchell b.1947 Spouse: Stefan Wolodomur Zerkis | Father: Mother: | |  | Samuel David Mitchell b.1505 d.1573 Spouse: Eunice Lee Smith | Father: Edmund Mitchell Mother: Anne Stafford | | | | | |