Suzan Martin points out that Francis D Robertson b 03 March 1726 could not have given birth to David Mitchell born 03 July 1732 as she would only have been 6yrs old!
Do we Sources for these dares?
We may have a little ancestry tress meshed - this happens over time online when everyone just copies others ancestry trees without reading documentation.
Then we have the merging on Geni.
-I don't see any docs for the following profiles for James Mitchell's parents so I can't judge how anyone came up with his lineage- just a link to another ancestry tree doesn't justify lineage.
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What we know for a fact. Well documented lineages for Satterwhite.
David Mitchell 1732-1789 married to Hannah Satterwhite
Amy Satterwhite (Mitchell) married to Satterwhite
So this works with the will and documentation of the Plantation information
What we have wrong is James Mitchell's his birth information and wife information, but when I came upon this profile all I saw was a profile was a link to another online ancestry tree- not the WIKI with at least a few documentations.
At this point, if someone can explain where came we with Francis as a wife, this will be a good start.
1. Francis D Robertson - Evans ?
Gender: Female
Birth: March 03, 1726
Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia, USA
Death: 1779 (52-53)
I never had Francis D. Robertson as his mother-
I've always had -
Amy Ann (Davis) Mitchell — married he married 1726 in Surrey, Virginia
Amy Ann (Davis) Mitchell (abt. 1708 - 1775) Father Mother unknown -
she died 1775
Mother of
1. Josiah Mitchell,
2. Jemima (Mitchell) Davenport,
3. David Mitchell, James Mitchell,
3. Mary (Mitchell) Bullock,
4. Amy (Mitchell) Satterwhite,
5. Abraham Mitchell
5. John Mitchell
Died 1 Mar 1775 in Granville County, NC
Source:
Satterwhite Family History, posted by D. Marshall Satterwhite.
http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/chambers/history/book/sattrwht.txt
I believe this is what they were referencing in WIKI tree, but I think this is just a book written without noted documentation, just dates and names of The Satterwhite Family, perhaps a loose guide, but not a reliable source.