Alphabet File page 251

Mr. Mitchell was born and raised in the county, and his father, J. P. Mitchell, is one of the oldest settlers in the county and still resides on his farm of 1,280 acres only five miles out, and is one of our fine citizens.  (SCE 05/20/1893)

 

Mitchell, G. L. Dr., On our second day at the Bay one of the ladies of the party being afflicted with what is commonly known as jumping tooth ache, we were forced to make inquiries regarding the dentist of the city.  It was in this way that we heard of Dr. G. L. Mitchell, and consequently the lady was escorted to his office and operating room on the corner of Bookter and Front Streets, where the offending molar was extracted without pain, and to the great satisfaction of the sufferer.  Dr. Mitchell is a young married man who is a native of Bay St. Louis, and passed all of his early life along this beautiful coast.

 

Some ten years ago he left here for the west and after traveling about for several years he finally concluded that home was the best place after all, in which to build up a practice, consequently he established himself here three years ago and since that time his clientele has constantly been on the increase, until now he has a practice of which any young doctor might well be proud.  Patients coming to him from different points of the Coast as well as from the interior country which is more than complimentary to him, as New Orleans is such a short distance away, where numerous dentists of great reputation and skill are located.  Socially Dr. Mitchell is a great favorite, and is ever ready to assist any undertaking which may help Bay St. Louis.  Photo  (ATG 1894 pBSL-3 photo also)

 

Mitchell, George B. - Mitchell, Mrs. Sarah, the pretty widow of Boly, is rumored to shortly be married to Mr. George B. Mitchell, the druggist at Picayune. (SCE 12-9-1893)

 

Mitchell, H. E. r De Montluzin (Ph 50)

 

Mitchell, James Dec 28, 1852 - Jan 20, 1937 Mitchell Cem. Being researched by Lee Page.  See Page, Lee for address.

 

Mitchell, John C. - see: Circuit Court article (SCE 10/28/1893)

 

Mitchell, Lawina - Bonacker, John, Frances Dishara, Ruth Schwall, Lawina Mitchell, Gertrude Dorn and Louise Davis were on the sick list last month. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908, 2nd and 3rd grades)

 

Mitchell, Lucy, (nee Lucy Toulme) (SCE Jubilee 11942 pg 5). Mitchell, Luke, # 20 J A Cuevas, (VF MJS VIII 00350)

 

Mitchell, Miss Mandy and Mitchell, Mr. Oscar, both of Picayune, were united in the bond of matrimony.  The bride is noted for her winsome ways.  (BOLY) (SCE 12-9-1893)

 

Mitchell, Mrs. Martha, wife of Mr. Frank Mitchel, departed this life on Sunday, the 28th of November.  The sympathy of the Pearlington community goes out to the the bereaved husband and sorrowing relatives.  REX.  (SCE 12-9-1893)

 

Mitchell, Mrs. Mary, of Pearlington, died at her home on Sunday night at the age of fifty-one years.  Mrs. Mitchell was the mother of Mr. Sam Mitchell, a young man who is well and favorably known at the Bay. (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

  Breath, Miss V., and Miss E. Saucier and Messrs. L.

 

Capdepon and W. Gallup, of Bay St. Louis, were in Pearlington on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mitchell.  (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

Mitchell, and estimable lady of Pearlington, died here on the 9th, inst.  She leaves a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends to mourn her loss.  Her funeral was largely attended which told of the high esteem in which she was held.  The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathies of all.  REX. (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

Mitchell, Mary Lee 5/22/89 Mitchell Cemetery. Being researched by Lee Page. See Page, Lee for address.

 

Mitchell, Meg Odelia m Wheat, James Wilton 6-20-1936 (PC&C)

 

Mitchell, R. L. Mrs., 124 Ulman Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Mitchell, Mr. S. S., of Pearlington, was among the pleasant visitors to The Echo office on Tuesday.  He was here on business, and may reside here in the near future. (SCE 03/18/1893)

 

Mitchell, Samuel-  Toulme, Miss Lucy, of Bay St. Louis, was married in a very quiet wedding on Thursday evening, December 14, 1893, to Mr. Samuel Mitchell, of Pearlington. The wedding took place in the parlor of the Crescent Hotel, the home of the bride, Rev. N. B. Harmon, of the Main Street Methodist Church, officiating.  Owing to recent deaths of relatives the affair was very quiet and only relatives and intimate friends were present at the ceremony.  Miss Toulme is the daughter of Hon. J. V. Toulme, Mayor of this city and proprietor of the big Crescent Hotel, and is a young lady of much grace and culture, her tender and charitable disposition having often been prompted by her kindness to lend her beautiful voice in rendering assistance for the needy of the place.  In the choir of her church Miss Toulme has proven herself a shining light and oft times took the most difficult parts with marked success.  She has many friends at home and abroad and moves in high society.  Mr. Mitchell comes from the busy and lovely town of Pearlington, on the banks of the peaceful and silver river Pearl.  He is of a family connected with the best of people of the county and is fully worthy of the fair prize he has won.  He is industrous and steady and is well liked where ever known. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell left yesterday morning for Pearl­ington where they will remain for awhile and return to their home at the Crescent. THE ECHO extends to this bridal pair its choicest of unlimited good wishes and sincerely trusts their path may be one void of the usual thorns that are strewn so liberally in the pathway of life.  (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

  Mitchell, Mr. Samuel S., is ill with a severe case of the grippe. (SCE 1/6/1894)

 

Mitchell, Mrs. Sarah, the pretty widow of Boly, is rumored to shortly be married to Mr. George B. Mitchell, the druggist at Picayune. (SCE 12-9-1893)

 

Mitchell, Capt. T. A., Slaydon, Mr. H., and Mr. Shade Stewart shipped three car loads of cattle to New Orleans.  They report of having disposed of them to advantage. (Nicholson)

 

  (SCE 3/25/1893)

 

Mitchell, Capt. T. A., of Nicholson, is rafting and floating a lot of hard timber to the box factory at Gainesville.  (SCE 04/01/1893)

 

Thigpen, Miss Stella, and Miss Lorna Thigpen, of Hattiesburg, are boarding at Capt T. A. Mitchell's in order to attend the "Nicholson Academy" (Nicholson)  (SCE 04/08/1893)

 

Mizzoni, Pauline A. m Wilson, Patrick W. 3-16-1985 (PC&C)        

 

Mocklin, James, 165 Sobral Av., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55) B.S. Horticulture, Prop. Bay-Waveland Pest Control Co.

 

Mocklin, Jas. V. Jr. Mrs. r Sandy, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Mogabgab, Eugene (house was located at 974 S. Beach) Mogabgab, Mrs. E. 974 S. Beach, (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Mohr, E. Miss r 135 De Montluzin (Ph 55)

 

Mohr, Veronica, 84, Greenwood Cem. N.O. 06 Sep 1981 (CEC)

 

Moise, Ben C. r 126 Sears Ave., Waveland (Ph 55)


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