Mitchell worked as a farmer in his younger years, owning his land in Decatur County free and clear (according to the 1910 census). He opened and ran a general store in the North Fork area of Okfuskee County for over 30 years. He also worked as a state election official.
He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Mitchell worked as a farmer in his younger years, owning his land in Decatur County free and clear (according to the 1910 census). He opened and ran a general store in the North Fork area of Okfuskee County for over 30 years. He also worked as a state election official.
He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Family Members
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Flora Ella Crawley Lepping
1879–1958
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Tennessee "Tennie" Crawley Fisher
1882–1918
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Nellie Crawley Phillips
1885–1956
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Thomas Lloyd Crawley
1886–1960
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Lorenzo Dow Crawley
1888–1926
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Bertha Margaret Crawley Mayberry
1890–1983
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Zenobia "Nobie" Crawley Fisher
1892–1981
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Cecil L. Crawley
1894–1967
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Leonard Crawley
1897–1969
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Exie Crawley Goodman
1899–1968
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