Hi Jennifer, I am posting your message to the DUTTON-L list. If anyone can help Jennifer that would be great, but please respond to her at the address below. _________________ Jennifer wrote: Name: Jennifer Lee Dutton E-mail address: themccoys@se-tel.com Comments: I am a descendant of David Dutton, from Montgomery Co., Virginia. David and his son, Daniel, who came from Missouri to care for his ailing father,migrated to Somerset, Kentucky sometime prior to 1810. The farm that they purchased is named Dutton Hill. A Civil War battle was fought there and a monument stands in memory of those 250 killed in the battle. Saddly, a large part of the farm was sold in auction about 15 years ago and subdivisions are going up now. However, my father and Grandfather, both named Joseph Dutton still own a portion of the original Dutton Hill Estate. My grandfather's late sister, Gladys Dutton compiled a wonderful geneology that has been passed to me. I do not have any information prior to David Dutton. Anyone heard of him? Apparently his father, whose name I do not know, is buried in Virginia and was in the Virginia militia prior to 1774. I would love to have any more information.
?At the time of the battle of Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777, Hannah Dutton was a widow with five children; of whom the oldest was in his 19th year, and the youngest not yet three. Her son Thomas, then in his ninth year, said that he went to school that morning, but when the booming of the distant cannon was heard from the scene of conflict, the teacher dismissed the scholars, saying, "Go home, children, I can't keep school to-day." A few days after the battle, the British army arrived in the neighborhood, and encamped on the hills to the westard;--a part of the camp being on the Dutton farm. Little Tommy marched boldly up to the camp, and drove the cows home least they should be killed by the soldiers. An officer noticed him, and thinking no doubt there must be something good to eat where the cows belonged, ordered four soldiers to follow, and accompany him home. As they walked along, the officer made various inquiries about the family, asking Tommy if his father was a rebel,--whether his older brother had a gun, and what he did with it, &c. Arriving at the house the four soldiers were stationed around it to prevent a surprise from any lurking rebels who might be in the neighborhood, while the officer entered. Hannah Dutton was somewhat alarmed at first, but was assured that the family would not be molested, with the exception that she must produce all the butter, cheese, milk, and other fresh provisions, that she could possibly spare; for all of which the officer paid her, saying, they did not come to rob the people. She remarked that he had but one hand, to which he replied that he had lost the other in Flanders. Before leaving he informed her that the army would probably move from their enampment in a few days, and that she had better bolt and bar every door and window, to keep out the stragglers or camp followers, who, under pleas of wishing to get a drink, or light a pipe, would try to gain admittance in order to steal whatever they could lay their hands upon. This timely warning was of use as events proved. While the army was still encamped here, Thomas Dutton and another boy of the neighborhood strolled into the camp, when some of the soldiers, to tease them, prevented their return for a little time, and told them they were going to shoot the old men of the country, and hand the boys. Thomas thinking he certainly had a friend in the one handed officer, decided in case of trouble to inquire for him. Hannah Dutton was married a second time 12 mo. 11, 1783, to Thomas Wilson of Chichester. Her death occurred 3 mo. 25, 1825 . She was active in meeting affairs, and filled the station of overseer in Chichester meeting." Cope, Gilbert, "Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania," (Higginson Genealogical Books, 14 Derby Square, Salem, MA, 01970) West Chester, PA: 1871.
Hi Ed, Gilbert Cope writes in "The Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania," "Thomas [Dutton] b. 7 Nov 1734-5 married Hannah, dau of Francis and Sarah Routh, who was born 15 Oct 1736 . She was probably a niece of Kingsman Dutton's wife." There is a neat little war story about Hannah and her children at the time of the battle of Brandywine. If you want, I will type it up and send it to you. Also her husband Thomas had died before 11 Sept 1777 and whe was a widow with five children. She married (2) Thomas Wilson of Chichester, 11 Dec 1783, and she died 25 March 1825. Kingsman Dutton married Ann Routh "...who is believed to have been the daugher of Francis and Barbara Routh, and grand-daughter of Lawrence and Ann Routh, who came from Yorkshire, England, in 1688." Carole _____________________ Lithoed1@aol.com wrote: > > I am looking for information about Hannah Routh's parents. Hannah Routh > (1736-1825) married Thomas Dutton in 1764. Her father was Francis Routh > (b.1715) and her mother was Sarah _______? I have been told that Sarah's name > was Simcock, but I have been unable to verify that. Thank you. Ed Hamilton
I am looking for information about Hannah Routh's parents. Hannah Routh (1736-1825) married Thomas Dutton in 1764. Her father was Francis Routh (b.1715) and her mother was Sarah _______? I have been told that Sarah's name was Simcock, but I have been unable to verify that. Thank you. Ed Hamilton
grieves wrote: > Please don't boo me off list BUT what dates does this chart cover ? I > missed the beginning of the thread. > Steph 700s AD to 1957 but none born in the USA. Most born in England but the early ones born in France & VERY early ones in Norway. Dick Dutton
Please don't boo me off list BUT what dates does this chart cover ? I missed the beginning of the thread. Steph
OK all youse guys & gals, I've been lurking in the shadows listening to the chart chatter and have been keeping track of everyone that indicated a desire for one that posted to the List. The only print shop I know with the capability to print a chart of that size charges on a sliding curve, depending on the number of copies. I have forgotten the break points and exact amount but estimate I can get them done in the numbers requested so far plus the mailing tube and postage for about $15.00 or slightly less. I mailed 32 copies out last time and got ripped off by only one person (and he is a cousin, too! {;^() which isn't too bad. Things are a bit busy right now and I should wait a bit anyway to get everyone's request so we can keep the cost down. IF ANYONE WISHES A COPY OF LAWSON'S "DUTTONs OF DUTTON" CHART THAT HAS NOT ALREADY POSTED THAT DESIRE ON THE LIST, PLEASE LET ME KNOW ASAP SO I CAN START THE PLANNING. The main problem I noted in the requests so far was a lack of snail mail address. I can't mail a tube to an e-mail address! Dick Dutton ==================================== Carole Dutton Malisiak wrote: > Hi Jim and everyone, > Our cousin Dick has not even said that he would do this favor again! I > was hoping that he might have the time and the inclination and the will > to offer the Chart again, because I need another one, but that is a LOT > of work! So, it is entirely up to him if he has the time. Also, as I > recall postage has gone up since he mailed us our copy, so, I bet it > would cost somewhat more. I don't know, Dick, what do you think? > Carole > __________________________ > James Dutton wrote: > > Carole, > > would you like to do it? Let me know. Also, there are several > > people now that would like a copy of that Dutton chart that you > > mentioned earlier. How many does it take to get that discount? > > Jim
I would be interested in a copy of "The Chart" also, if someone is out there keeping track!! :) Jim Dutton Nebraska City, NE
Hi Jim and everyone, Our cousin Dick has not even said that he would do this favor again! I was hoping that he might have the time and the inclination and the will to offer the Chart again, because I need another one, but that is a LOT of work! So, it is entirely up to him if he has the time. Also, as I recall postage has gone up since he mailed us our copy, so, I bet it would cost somewhat more. I don't know, Dick, what do you think? Carole __________________________ James Dutton wrote: > Carole, > would you like to do it? Let me know. Also, there are several > people now that would like a copy of that Dutton chart that you > mentioned earlier. How many does it take to get that discount? > Jim
Carole, I would like a copy of the chart also. Mila Andersen 7257 Pleasant View Av. Las Vegas Nv. 89147
Carole, I would also like to buy a copy of the "Chart" Warren Dutton Kiunga Guest House Kiunga. W.P. Papua New Guinea
I too would like a copy of the Dutton Chart. Bessie
Hi Jim, That's even closer related, isn't it? Your Franklin's (263) father was Francis R. Dutton (125) and that makes him the brother of my g-g-grandfather Robert (119). Sons of David and Hannah Rogers. Do I have it right, now! ;-) I think that makes you closely related to Phyllis, too. Is that right Phyllis? Carole _______________________ James Dutton wrote: > > Carole, > > I looked up your g-g-grandfather, Robert Dutton (Cope:119, pg 55) > and discovered that he is not the brother of my Franklin A. Dutton. > There are two Franklin's on page 65. You were referring to Franklin > No. 249, and I was referring to Franklin No. 263. I should have > indicated the number as well. Sorry about that. > > I guess that still makes us cousins, but from slightly different > branches. > > Jim
>From: ShooseyQ@aol.com >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 10:10:49 EST >To: dutton@cs.ucf.edu >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Subject: Re: Dutton Chart > >Count me in... SAM >
>Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 11:05:36 -0600 >From: larry beldin <lbeldin@radiks.net> >Organization: PMIC >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: Ron Dutton <dutton@cs.ucf.edu> >Subject: Re: Dutton Chart > >I would also be interested in a copy. >Larry Beldin > > > >Ron Dutton wrote: > >> Also count me as one interested in purchasing a copy of the Chart. >> >> Ron Dutton >> Oviedo, FL >
>From: ShooseyQ@aol.com >Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 10:10:49 EST >To: dutton@cs.ucf.edu >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Subject: Re: Dutton Chart > >Count me in... SAM >
>Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 11:05:36 -0600 >From: larry beldin <lbeldin@radiks.net> >Organization: PMIC >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: Ron Dutton <dutton@cs.ucf.edu> >Subject: Re: Dutton Chart > >I would also be interested in a copy. >Larry Beldin > > > >Ron Dutton wrote: > >> Also count me as one interested in purchasing a copy of the Chart. >> >> Ron Dutton >> Oviedo, FL >
Please add us to the "list" of those who would like to purchase a copy of the Dutton Chart! Mary Kay (Stiles) & Les McDowell My Dutton Line: Rose Ida Dutton (m. Stiles); George Everell Dutton (m. Wellings); Everell Fletcher Dutton (m. Paine); William Parker Dutton (m. Blood); William P. Dutton (m. Turner); Unknown
Also count me as one interested in purchasing a copy of the Chart. Ron Dutton Oviedo, FL
Although I'd like a little more information on what the DUTTON CHART contains, I'm very interested in acquiring a copy. Joe Carroll