Mitchell Kendall

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Mitchell M. Kendall (c.1822c.1885) was a blacksmith and state legislator in Texas for Harrison County, Texas. Kendall was born in Georgia as a slave in 1822[1] and was brought to Texas around 1850.[2] He served as a voter registrar in Harrison County. At the 1868 Texas Constitutional Convention he voted to separate Texas into three states. He was later elected as a Republican to the Texas House of Representatives for the Twelfth Legislature from 1870 to 1871.[3]

Bornc. 1822
Died1885(1885-00-00) (aged 62–63)
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Mitchell Kendall
Texas House of Representatives
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1870–1871
Personal details
Bornc. 1822
Died1885(1885-00-00) (aged 62–63)
PartyRepublican
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The 1880 federal census reported stated that Kendall lived with his wife, Adeline, and his five children.[1]

Kendall was a member of the Ebenezer United Methodist Church in New Town neighborhood of Marshall, Texas.[4] He was buried at the Old Powder Mill Cemetery in Marshall.[1]

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