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Janet Mitchell

Birth24 Dec 1662 - Aberdeenshire, Scotland
DeathSep 1725 - Not Available
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Born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 24 Dec 1662. Janet Mitchell married John "4th Baronet of Nova Scotia Johnston and had 9 children. She passed away on Sep 1725.

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John "4Th Baronet Of Nova Scotia Johnston
1647 - 1724
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Marjorie Johnston
1685 - 1726
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John Johnston
1690 - Unknown
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Janet Johnston
1694 - 1748
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Anna Johnston
Unknown - Unknown
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Janet Mitchell
1662 - 1725
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Elisabeth Johnston
1689 - Unknown
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Thomas Johnston
Unknown - Unknown
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George Johnston
1696 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Johnston
1594 - 1659

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