Flud Mitchell

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So it's possible from this, that the Milhous family came to the Mississippi Territory from South Carolina about the same time as Flud Mitchell did.  Perhaps indicating some sort-of relationship.  The Ancestry World Tree entry [http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:470322&id=I22598647 "John Milhous"] by Ferman Blalock database :470322, states that the Milhous family came from Camden District, Kershaw County, South Carolina where they were until at least 1807, but had moved to the Mississippi Territory by 1816 when their child Mary is married there.
 
So it's possible from this, that the Milhous family came to the Mississippi Territory from South Carolina about the same time as Flud Mitchell did.  Perhaps indicating some sort-of relationship.  The Ancestry World Tree entry [http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:470322&id=I22598647 "John Milhous"] by Ferman Blalock database :470322, states that the Milhous family came from Camden District, Kershaw County, South Carolina where they were until at least 1807, but had moved to the Mississippi Territory by 1816 when their child Mary is married there.
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==Death==
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Flud Mitchell is listed in the 1830 Limestone County, Alabama census.  In 1832 he applied for a pension for his Revolutionary War Service and it was granted, retroactive to 1831, at $80 per year.
  
 
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