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"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists ...", Line 45
BRADPOST.GED Andronikos Dukas ANAGELOS or ANGELOS (in file twice with different stats), b 1131 or 1122
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[3884] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Wash Ah'tafel) # 557969494 = 29473494
_Clotaire I "the Old" _+
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_Chilpric I _________|
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| _Gilbert LE MARESCHAL ________+
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_James MITCHELL __________
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_Hon. Stephen Mix MITCHELL _|
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| |_Rebecca MIX _____________+
| (1702 - 1747) m 1740
_Rev. Alfred MITCHELL ________|
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| | _Donald GRANT ____________
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| _Nathaniel Shaw WOODBRIDGE _|
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| | |_Mary "Polly" SHAW _______+
| | (1751 - 1775) m 1769
|_Lucretia Mumford WOODBRIDGE _|
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| _John MUMFORD ____________+
| | (1740 - 1825) m 1770
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|_Lucretia CHRISTOPHERS ___+
(1749 - 1825) m 1770
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Well known author who sometimes used the pen name 'Ik Marvel'
of Norwich and Edgewood, New Haven, Ct.; Yale College class of 1841
!DEATH: date from "Alfred Mitchell's dates...": 'D.G.M. died'
From Oscar Fay Adams, A Dictionary of American Authors , 4th edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1901):
A littrateur of New Haven, who is best known by his earlier and still popular works, Dream Life; Reveries of a Bachelor, books of a pleasantly sentimental cast. His other works include, My Farm at Edgewood; Dr. Johns, a novel; Rural Studies; Fresh Gleaning from the Old Fields of Europe; The Battle Summer, or Paris in 1848; The Lorgnette; Fudge Doings; Seven Stories; Wet Days at Edgewood; About Old StoryTellers; The Woodbridge Record, a genealogy; Bound Together: a Sheaf of Papers; Out of Town Places, a revision of Rural Studies; English Lands, Letters, and Kings; American Lands and Letters. Scr .
cf. other biographical information at http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/eaf/authors/second/dgm.html
Donald G. Mitchell's dream of a farm, "not less than a hundred acres-within three hours of the city", became a reality when he and his wife purchased and moved into a 360 acre farm just above Forest Road [New Haven, CT] where they lived from 1855 until Donald's death in 1908. They named their home Edgewood.
The success of Central Park in New York City spurred the urban park movement in the United States. Mitchell was the premier park planner in New Haven as well as a renowned writer. Mitchell believed in the organized planning and beautification of his beloved home, Edgewood, and his city, New Haven. East Rock, Fort Hale and the now extinct Bayview parks were planned by him.
A collection of his writings are housed at the Mitchell Library on Harrison Street in the Westville section of New Haven.
Mitchell, in 1889, donated much of the land west of the West River. He also encouraged his friends to donate parcels with his. The acquisition of the land east of the river was put in the hands of the city who later turned it over to a newly formed organization in New Haven, the Parks Commission. And so Edgewood Park was born.
He graduated from Yale College in 1841, where he was a member of Skull & Bones and studied law, but he soon took up literature
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[4857] e-mail of 29 Jun 97 from Dotbnj@aol.com which includes ahnentafel for Elizabeth (source is 'Scudder Search', a publication from Scudder Ass'n, founded 1911)