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Annie Columbus (Hull) (1868-1932) and John Wesley Mitchell (1853-1930) John and Annie Columbus (Hull) Mitchell Grave Grave of Isaac Hull (1831-1894) and Susan (Starliper) Hull (1832-1904) Melinda "Lin" Hull (born 1862) with Eva Albright Annie Columbus (Hull) Mitchell Ida Mae (Hull) Snyder (born 1876) Annie (Hull) Mitchell and Elizabeth Viola (Mitchell) Myers (1890-1933) Diehls, Mitchells, and Albrights Jacob Luther Mitchell (1900-1974) Jacob Mitchell with sister Lydia Mitchell Jacob Mitchell with friend Lydia (Mitchell) Diehl with brother Jacob Mitchell Lydia and sister Olive (Mitchell) Fling (1892-1956) Family friend Mary Robinson, John Mitchell (1906-1982), and Lydia (Mitchell) Diehl Ruth Pearl (Mitchell) Thompson (1895-1980), Ruth Izetta (Thomson) Crooks (1914-1985), and Lydia (Mitchell) Diehl Charles Roscoe "Ross" Mitchell (1904-1992) Charles Roscoe "Ross" Mitchell and Olive (Mitchell) Fling William (1885-1929) and Margaret (McCarty) Mitchell (1887-1934) with niece Margie Fling (1904-1980) Unknown daughter of Jacob Hull (born 1869) Family friend Rachel Weller (1844-1943)
This photo, a spitting image of "American Gothic," was taken in Hancock, Maryland. Photo source: E.M. Calemine. John and Annie were buried at Riverview Cemetery in Hancock, MD. Photo source: E.M. Calemine. Born in Bluefield, Virginia, Drew Brown was John Mitchell's brother but changed his name when the brothers left Bluefield. Here he is in Hancock, cradling a gun. Photo source: E.M. Calemine. Drew Brown was buried at Riverview Cemetery in Hancock, MD, alongside his wife, "B.D." (1856-1927). Photo source: E.M. Calemine. Isaac and Susan were buried at Stone Bridge Cemetery, Church of the Brethren, Hollow Rd. (Rt. 2), Hancock, MD. They were the parents of nine children, including Annie Columbus (Hull) Mitchell. Isaac was a former. Susan was the granddaughter of a Hessian soldier taken prisoner in the Revolutionary War. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Melinda was Annie Columbus (Hull) Mitchell's sister. Supposedly, the pots on the side of her house were her "good stuff." Photo source: E.M. Calemine This photo of Annie, planting onions in Hancock, MD, was likely taken in the 1920s. Photo source: E.M. Calemine.
Ida was Isaac and Susan (Starliper) Hull's daughter and sister to Annie Columbus (Hull) Mitchell. Photo source: E.M. Calemine. Annie and her daughter Liz are standing in the back. The children are probably Liz's children with her first husband, Robert E. Myers. This photo was taken in Hancock, MD. Photo source: E.M. Calemine. Front row, l-r: Jimmy Shaffer and Eva Albright. Second row: Amanda Shaffer, Annie Columbus (Hull) Mitchell, Sam Albright, George Diehl. Third row, l-r: Lydia (Mitchell) Diehl and Viola Albright. Viola was Melinda Hull's daughter, niece to Annie. She married Sam Albright, and they lived in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This photo was taken in 1929 in Harrisburg. Photo source: E.M. Calemine. John and Annie (Hull) Mitchell and 8 of their 10 children in Hancock, MD. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Front row, l-r: John Howard (1906-1982) and Charles Roscoe ("Ross") (1904-1992). Back row, l-r: Jacob Luther (1900-1974) and Raymond J. Anthony (1897-1911). Anthony was Lydia (Mitchell) Diehl's twin brother. He died of pneumonia at the age 14, after going hunting for rabbits in his barefeet. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Jacob was one of John Wesley and Annie Columbus (Hull) Mitchell's children. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Brother and sister are pictured in Hancock, MD. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Jacob Mitchell (on the right) is pictured with a friend, as cowboys. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Brothers Jacob and Ross Mitchell, sons of John and Annie, in January 1958. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Lydia and Jacob in Hancock, MD. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Lydia's sister Olive married Edward Ernest Fling. They lived in Hancock, MD, and had 8 children. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Lydia, at age 32, standing in front of the old cave behind her house on the C&O Canal. Photo source: E.M. Calemine This photo was taken along the C&O Canal in the 1920s. Lydia loved dogs. This one belonged to her. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Olive was known as "Ol" by some. She is holding one of her children. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Pearl (right) is standing with her daughter Ruth (middle) and her sister Lydia. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Ross is pictured surrounded by children, though he never had any of his own. He was married to Jessie Annabelle Deneen. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Ross and his sister Ol are pictured. Photo source: E.M. Calemine William was a son of John and Annie (Hull) Mitchell. He was known as "Uncle Bung." Photo source: E.M Calemine Per Lydia Mitchell, this was a photo of a daughter of Jacob Hull, son of Isaac and Susan (Starliper) Hull. Photo source: E.M. Calemine Rachel was a friend of the Mitchell family in Hancock, MD. She is buried at Orchard Ridge Cemetery. She lived to be 99 years old. Per E.M. Calemine: "She used to visit when we were little. and I wanted her to stay forever. She smoked a little pipe and told us stories. When not using her pipe, she kept a bottle cap on it. Once when she came to visit Grandma Mitchell (Annie Columbus), they were sitting with their heads together having a conversation. The lamplight cast a shadow on the wall, and Uncle John (Mitchell) traced a picture on the wall over their shadows." Photo source: E.M. Calemine
Annie Columbus (Hull) (1868-1932) and John Wesley Mitchell (1853-1930)
This photo, a spitting image of "American Gothic," was taken in Hancock, Maryland. Photo source: E.M. Calemine.
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