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Thomas Mitchell was born the son of Irish immigrants in Elizabeth New Jersey. He came from a family of journalists and civic leaders. Both his father and brother were newspaper reporters. Like them, the younger Mitchell ... became a newspaper reporter right after high school.
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Thomas L. Mitchell was named Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Controller of Noble effective November 6, 2006. Prior to joining Noble, Mr. Mitchell served as Vice President and Controller of Apache Corporation, an oil and gas exploration and production company, since 1995. From 1996 to 1997, he served as Controller of Apache, and from 1989 to 1996 he served Apache consecutively in the positions of Manager, Operations Accounting; Assistant to Vice President Production; and Director Natural Gas Marketing. From 1982 to 1989, Mr. Mitchell was a manager at Arthur Andersen & Co.
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Major Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell (June 16, 1792-1855), surveyor and explorer of south-eastern Australia, was born at Grangemouth in Stirlingshire, Scotland. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, but the poverty of his family following his father's death led him to join the Army in 1811. He saw service in Portugal, where Sir George Murray, later to be Colonial Secretary, was the Army's Quartermaster-General, and became Mitchell's most important connection. He learned surveying in the Army, and in 1817 he married Mary Blunt in Lisbon.
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Synopsis: Though Henry Fonda is top-billed in The Immortal Sergeant, the title character is played by Thomas Mitchell. Set in the Libyan Desert during WW2, the story finds tough but compassionate British Eighth Army sergeant Kelly (Thomas Mitchell) in charge of a 14-man patrol. Kelly's corporal is ColinRead More
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In 1831 Major Thomas (later Lt. Col. Sir Thomas) Mitchell, Surveyor-General of New South Wales, discovered the lower courses of the Peel (Namoi), Gwydir, and Dumaresq Rivers and identified the Upper Darling. In 1833 he explored the area between the Bogan and Macquarie Rivers and in 1835 traced the Darling 300 miles down from Bourke.
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Daniel Ketcham Mitchell, Thomas Mitchell's son would go on to marry Mary Copeland in Shelby County, KY. on July 20, 1823. They would have a daughter, Sarah Ellen Mitchell on November 2, 1831. Sarah Ellen would then marry Joseph C. Taylor on February, 18, 1856.
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