Jarrell George W. [Male] b. 11 NOV 1852 Hancock County, Ms. - d. 1928 Union Cemetery, Ceasar, Ms.
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In the Hancock census of 1880 George was listed as a 26 yr old farmer living in beat 2 with wife Elizabeth age 24 and their11 mo old daughter, Laura.
In the 1900 census George is listed as a 47 yr old farmer living in beat 5, Choctaw district, with wife Nancy age 44, married 23 yrs, having 11 children with 7 living, and 6 were living at home. They also had 2 boarders, Joseph W. Fornea and George's nephew, Asa Jarrell age 20, a slab burner.
In the 1920 census George was listed as a 77 yr old store salesman living in beat 4 with second wife Annie Stockstill, age 50.
In the 1900 census Rodney was listed as a 38 yr old widower farmer, living in beat 5, McNeill district. Living with him at the time were his 2 sons Henry age 13 and Archie age 8.
In the 1900 census Wiley is 33 yrs old and has been married 15 yrs. Cassie is 36 and has had 6 children.
In the 1900 Pearl River County, Ms. census John is listed as a 31 yr old farmer living in beat 5, Alliance Hall District, with wife Ettie, married 3 yrs, having 1 child. Living with them at the time was a boarder, Laura L. Harris a 22 yr old school teacher.
In the 1920 census John is listed as a 50 yr old farmer living in beat 4 with wife Ettie age 42 and their 9 children, including Arthur age 19, a farmer, and his wife of one year, Joanna Byrd, age 16.
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Listed on 1900 Census Pearl River County, Ms., Beat 5, ED #86
In the 1920 cesus, Arthur was listed as a 19 yr old farmer living in beat 4 with wife, Joanna Byrd, married 1 yr with no children. At the time Arthur and his wife were staying with his parents.
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GEORGE A. MITCHELL (b) ca. 1790 in South Carolina. (d) 1843-45 in Hancock County Mississippi. Mrd. June 23, 1821 in Marion County, Mississippi, Phobee Ann Miller (b) ca. 1793 (d) 1855 (in Livingston Parish La.?)(dau. of Richard Miller.)
George Mitchell came from South Carolina with his father John M. Mitchell and his brother John M. Mitchell, Jr. George and Phobee Ann settled three miles west of what is now Carriere, Mississippi. The community of George Ford is so named because George laid pine poles in west Hobolochitto Creek, making a ford on which to cross the stream. Soon it was used altogether by travelers in these parts.
George was a cattleman and partner with his brother John M. Mitchell, Jr. their headquarters were somewhere about Nicholson, Mississippi.
1840 Land Taxes for Hancock County Mississippi
George Mitchell and his brother John Mitchell, Jr. are listed as (each) owning 320 acres of land in Pearl River, Mississippi, valued at one dollar an acre.
1843 Personal Property Taxes for Hancock County Mississippi
George Mitchell and his brother John Mitchell, Jr. are listed as owning 580 head of cattle (each). This is the last time that George Mitchell is listed anywhere. He is assumed to have died.
George Mitchell and Phobee Ann Miller had ten sons, they were as follows:
Sons of George Mitchell and Phobee Ann Miller:
1. Oscar G. Mitchell (b) 1822
2. Thaddeus Behuskus Mitchell (b) 1824
3. Columbus W. Mitchell (b) 1825
4. Bingley Decatur Mitchell (b) 1826
5. Cecellius C. Mitchell (b) 1828
6. Thales Americus Mitchell (b) 1829
7. Orlando Aultman Mitchell (b) 1830
8. Christophal E. Mitchell (b) 1831
9. Wesley R. Mitchell (b) 1832
10. George Pembrook Washington Mitchell (b) 1834
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