1920 USA Federal Census; Series: T625 Roll: 907 Page: 175
2816 Commercial Ave., St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri SLC# 1826919. Vol 12, ED 120, Sheet 11, Line 88
Surname GivenName Age Sex Race Birthplace State County Location Year
MITCHELL John G 65 M W MO MO BUCHANAN 8-WD; ST JOSEPH 1920
John G. Mitchell, 65 MO Married Farmer; Retired. F=Ky, M=IN
Caroline D. Mitchell, 65, MO Married Occupation: None. cannot read/write, MO, speaks German, F=Hanover Germany, M=Wertenburg Germany;
Joy W. Mitchell, 18, MO, Nephew Single Laborer; Stockyards
Cicel G. Mitchell, 16, MO Nephew Single Occupation: None (sp. Cecil S. Mitchell) Single, goes to school, can read/write, Mo, F=MO, M=MO;
Louise Hegeman, Sister-in-law, 70, MO Divorced Occupation: None cannot read/write, MO, speaks German, F=Hanover Germany, M=Wertenburg Germany
QUAY 3 When my mother died in 1906, my dad placed us (four boys) in an orphanage. Some months later he rescued us from that "home" and placed us with aunts and uncloes. My mother's family, also named Mitchell took John and Joy. Dad placed Paul and me with his uncle John G. Mitchell, Edward C Mitchell's brother. At that time Uncle John was married to Carry Hegeman, his second wife. Uncle John had married when he was quite young and had one daughter, Anna, with that wife. Paule who was always restless, left aunt Carry and Uncle John's home when he was thirtheen. I left their home when I reached seventeen and lost all contact with those dearl old people and the Mitchell family. My dad, when I was living with Uncle John and Aunt Carry would visit me every few months. We lived on a farm 15 miles N.E. of St. Joe. On one of my Dad's trips, he took me with him to St. Joe to visit his siter, or half sister. I remember calling her &qu
QUAY 3 Joy Mitchell; # 491-28-6598 issued before 1951 in Missouri; Born 9 Jan 1902; Died 21 Nov 1989. Residence, Savannah, Andrew, Missouri.