He was born in Shelby County, April 27, 1842, and on August 4, 1862, he volunteered as a member of Company B, 70th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Benjamin Harrison, at that time in charge. He served until the close of the war, being discharged at Indianapolis, July 9th, 1865, his death occurring on the 64th anniversary of his discharge from service. Most of his service was with the Army of the Cumberland and he was in active service from the time his regiment entered Kentucky until the close of the war.
On the 26th day of July, 1866, was married to Miss Elizabeth Phillips.
d. July 9, 1929
He was born in Shelby County, April 27, 1842, and on August 4, 1862, he volunteered as a member of Company B, 70th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Benjamin Harrison, at that time in charge. He served until the close of the war, being discharged at Indianapolis, July 9th, 1865, his death occurring on the 64th anniversary of his discharge from service. Most of his service was with the Army of the Cumberland and he was in active service from the time his regiment entered Kentucky until the close of the war.
On the 26th day of July, 1866, was married to Miss Elizabeth Phillips.
d. July 9, 1929
Gravesite Details
Served in the Civil War
Family Members
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William Smith Mitchell
1834–1885
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Lucy Jane Mitchell Dugan
1835–1912
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Comfort Lanzel Mitchell Selby
1837–1895
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CPL Hiram S. Mitchell
1839–1864
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John S. Mitchell
1841–1841
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Mary Emily Mitchell Limpus
1841–1917
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James K. Polk Mitchell
1846–1924
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Lavina Elizabeth Mitchell Heck
1847–1920
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Rebecca A. Mitchell Myers
1849 – unknown
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Rachel A. Mitchell Lanningham
1851–1872
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Amanda E. Mitchell Nelis
1853–1877
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Nancy Sophrona Mitchell Smith
1855–1911
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