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Author: Dutton family. Title: Dutton family papers, 1901, [microform] Description: 1 reel. Notes: Microfilm. 1 reel, 35mm. Selected pages from Memorials of the Duttons of Dutton in Cheshire (London, 1901) and various manuscripts, some of which are from the British Museum. Subjects: Dutton family. Allibond, John, 1597-1658. Great Britain. Location: Microform Reference, Yale University Library, Box 208240, New Haven, CT 06520-8240. Control No.: CTYV84-A1286
Do you have any information on Duttons that might have been in the Indiana area and possibly Pa. circa 1810? The only information that I have is the name of my ggggrandmother who was Judith Dutton. She had a son who was my gggrandfather George W. Stevenson. Please email me at millabreu@aol.com. Thanks, Joan
In addition to WFT 14, there is another large file on Volume 20 Tree 599 for ELIAS DUTTON and his descendants, ancestors. This file has more than 3000 names, dominates Volume 20. A kindship report promised more than 62 pages (at about 50 per page). But, I think his ancestor was traced to a John Dutton, differing from Volume 14 which traced to a David Dutton. This is not a file that will be merged with my Kentucky Duttons. Just a note to refer to WFT. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
The attachment came through as notyetco.zip. The extension was zip. I tried opening with NOTEPAD (file too large). WFT and PAF3 refused to find and import on their windows from either 3.5 or hard drive. WORDPAD brought it up, but it was gibberish. WINWORD brought up gibberish. hen, I remembered that forcing an extension of .ged before saving solved the problem before. This did not work either, but WFT forced me to restore my files. Ah, yes. Now, I remember, a ZIP file is a compressed file. So, I have to uncompress it some way. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hello All, For those of you of who like "blood and guts" try watching "Braveheart." Mel Gibson suffered this at the end of the film, although I don't think that they burnt his "tripes" once they had cut him open. Regards, Nick >Seago Potter return to the prison from whence you >came, from thence you must be drawn to the place of Execution when you >come there you must be hanged by the Neck but not till you be dead, for >you must be cut down alive, then your Bowels must be taken out, and burnt >before your face, then your head must be severed from your body, & your >body divided into four Quarters, Nicolas Blackhurst, in Chester (The Roman Fortress of Deva), England nicolas.blackhurst@virgin.net Web Site: http://freespace.virgin.net/nicolas.blackhurst/homepage.htm
REMOVE FROM LIST OF E-MAIL Thanks -----Original Message----- From: BIZETTA@aol.com <BIZETTA@aol.com> To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: December 31, 1998 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [ASHLEY-L] GenQuips > Genealogy > > My family coat of arms ties at the back....is that normal? > My family tree is a few branches short! All help appreciated > My ancestors must be in a witness protection program! > Shake your family tree and watch the nuts fall! > My hobby is genealogy, I raise dust bunnies as pets. > How can one ancestor cause so much TROUBLE?? > I looked into my family tree and found out I was a sap.. > I'm not stuck, I'm ancestrally challenged > I'm searching for myself; Have you seen me? > If only people came with pulldown menus and on-line help... > Isn't genealogy fun? The answer to one problem, leads to two more! > It's 1998... Do you know where your-Great-G. Grandparents are? > A family reunion is an effective form of birth control > A family tree can wither if nobody tends it's roots > A new cousin a day keeps the boredom away > After 30 days, unclaimed ancestors will be adopted > Am I the only person up my tree... sure seems like it > Any family tree produces some lemons, some nuts and a few bad apples > Ever find an ancestor HANGING from the family tree? > FLOOR: The place for storing your priceless genealogy records. > Gene-Allergy: It's a contagious disease, but I love it > Genealogists are time unravelers > Genealogy is like playing hide and seek: They hide... I seek! > Genealogy: Tracing yourself back to better people > "Crazy" is a relative term in my family > A pack rat is hard to live with, but makes a fine ancestor > I want to find ALL of them! So far I only have a few thousand > I Should have asked them BEFORE they died! > I think my ancestors had several "Bad heir" days > I'm always late. My ancestors arrived on the JUNEflower > Only a Genealogist regards a step backwards, as progress > Share your knowledge, it is a way to achieve immortality > Heredity: Everyone believes in it until their children act like fools! > It's an unusual family that hath neither a lady of the evening or a thief. > Many a family tree needs pruning > Shh! Be very, very quiet.... I'm hunting forebears. > Snobs talk as if they had begotten their own ancestors! > That's strange: half my ancestors are WOMEN! > I'm not sick, I've just got fading genes > Genealogists live in the past lane > Cousins marrying cousins: Very tangled roots! > Cousins marrying cousins: A non-branching family tree > Alright! Everybody out of the gene pool! > Always willing to share my ignorance.... > Documentation...The hardest part of genealogy > Genealogy: Chasing your own tale! > Genealogy...will I ever find time to mow the lawn again? > That's the problem with the gene pool: NO Lifeguards > I researched my family tree... and apparently I don't exist! > SO MANY ANCESTORS...........................SO LITTLE TIME! >
Hi, I too descend from dear old Elias, and I would be most interested in how this came about. Bessie
Hi All, Do any of you recognize this family line (I have more descendants) and know who the parents of James could be? Dick Dutton ======================================= (1) 1 James DUTTON, 8619, M Death: Deleware Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Spouse: Elizabeth, 8620, F Marr: Deleware Children: John Wilson, 8617, M (1817-1900) (2) 1.1 John Wilson DUTTON, 8617, M Birth: 7 Mar 1817 Death: 21 Aug 1900 Spouse: Sarah Ann PARKER, 8618, F Birth: 22 Jul 1818 Death: 16 May 1901 Children: Emma, 8623, F Alice, 8624, F Nancy, 8625, F Sarah, 8626, F Henry, 8627, M George W, 8615, M Florence, 8628, F Daniel, 8629, M Oliver, 8630, M Hannah, 8631, F Betty, 8632, F (3) 1.1.1 Emma DUTTON, 8623, F Spouse: Samuel HOUSEHOLDER, 8638, M (3) 1.1.2 Alice DUTTON, 8624, F Spouse: Samuel FORSYTHE, 8639, M (3) 1.1.3 Nancy DUTTON, 8625, F Spouse: Wesley ADCOCK, 8640, M (3) 1.1.4 Sarah DUTTON, 8626, F (3) 1.1.5 Henry DUTTON, 8627, M (3) 1.1.6 George W. DUTTON, 8615, M Birth: Breman, Ohio Spouse: Margaret Ann KISHLER, 8616, F Birth: 20 May 1850 Death: 22 Feb 1936, Iowa Father: George KISHLER, 8656, M (1799-1881) Mother: Susan Henry COLVILLE, 8657, F (1816-1896) Marr: 6 Nov 1866 Children: Ida Mae, 8643, F (1868-1967) Mary Alice, 8644, F (1869-1969) William, 8645, M (1871-1939) Charles Charley, 8607, M (1875-1954) George Edson, 8646, M (1880-1975) Walter, 8647, M (1883-1968) LeRoy, 8648, M (1888-1889) (3) 1.1.7 Florence DUTTON, 8628, F Spouse: Daniel HOUSEHOLDER, 8641, M (3) 1.1.8 Daniel DUTTON, 8629, M Spouse: Matilda Ruth BENNETT, 8642, F (3) 1.1.9 Oliver DUTTON, 8630, M (3) 1.1.10 Hannah STEMEN, 8631, F (3) 1.1.11 Betty KLINGLER, 8632, F Please report corrections or additions to: Richard A. Dutton 325 Beal Parkway Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32548-3956 850-862-3327 FAX 850-864-1444 E-mail rad@emcst.com
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------54BA3D7A12ED8C5F23A447A6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=x-user-defined Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Your latest correspondence stating that you have "merged" Marilyn Phelps' Dempsey D. Dutton with the Duttons on FTM CD #13 is most interesting. I descend from that line and have done extensive research on it and would be most curious to know at what point in the line you have connected Dempsey!! The submitter of #13 is Joseph Palmer Dutton, a researcher cuzzin who also has done alot of work on our Dutton line. Joe would be the first one to tell you that since that CD came out there have been MANY corrections that need to be made to it (Alas, seems to be the story of those CDs!), as well as many additions!! However, those of us working on this research have NOT found a connection with Dempsey and those of Elias Dutton in Kentucky, at least with the information that was available to you from CD 13. I have worked also with Marilyn in trying to connect Dempsey with our Dutton line, and we have a theory that he is connected, but back into the early 1800s. If you have found some kind of connection between Dempsey and Elias we would be interested in taking a look at it. Sue --------------54BA3D7A12ED8C5F23A447A6 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from thunder.ipa.net (thunder.ipa.net [205.218.170.21]) by dogbert.ipa.net (8.8.5/8.6.9) with ESMTP id LAA02816 for <oldolls@pop.ipa.net>; Wed, 10 Feb 1999 11:11:10 -0600 (CST) Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by thunder.ipa.net (8.8.8/8.8.6) with ESMTP id LAA20934 for <oldolls@ipa.net>; Wed, 10 Feb 1999 11:11:07 -0600 (CST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id IAA12417; Wed, 10 Feb 1999 08:58:49 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 08:58:49 -0800 (PST) From: aredutton@juno.com Old-To: ljpmap@indy.net Old-Cc: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 10:09:32 +0000 Subject: DEMPSEY DUTTON KENTUCKY Message-ID: <19990210.100933.-83569.0.aredutton@juno.com> X-Mailer: Juno 2.0.11 X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 2-3,5,10-11,15-16,18-19 X-Juno-Att: 0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Resent-Message-ID: <"dDqFWB.A.yBD.Irbw2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/832 X-Loop: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: DUTTON-L-request@rootsweb.com I have identified and merged more than a dozen of Marilyn and Leo Phelp's Kentucky list to a WFT Tree 950 Volume 13. Starting with Elias Dutton born 1832 as the key. The submitter to WFT Tree was Joseph P. Dutton, RR 1 Box 2, Jenkins, KY 41537. He adds considerable detail. Elias Dutton wore out 4 wives: Sarah Penix m. 1850, Sarah Nibert m. 1885, Sarilda Preston m. 1890, and Lizzie Vanhoose (1911). He had eight children. His mother was Matilda Mullett. Elias is traced through 5 generations of descendants to a couple of lines of PRIVATE. Elias has ancestors from John Cass Dutton born 1808, Russell, VA d. 1865 Washington County, Arkansas; John Dutton b. 1775 Greenville, South Carolina (two children) listed; Jermiah Dutton b. 1745 Orange County, VA (two children listed). After merging, I do not know all the details, but some of the family ended up in Arkansas. I can provide a controlled GEDCOM for this line upon request. Or, I might be able to print it to text file and transmit. Actually, GEDCOM can usually be read as a text file, but it is not as functional as a geneaological program. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] --------------54BA3D7A12ED8C5F23A447A6--
I have identified and merged more than a dozen of Marilyn and Leo Phelp's Kentucky list to a WFT Tree 950 Volume 13. Starting with Elias Dutton born 1832 as the key. The submitter to WFT Tree was Joseph P. Dutton, RR 1 Box 2, Jenkins, KY 41537. He adds considerable detail. Elias Dutton wore out 4 wives: Sarah Penix m. 1850, Sarah Nibert m. 1885, Sarilda Preston m. 1890, and Lizzie Vanhoose (1911). He had eight children. His mother was Matilda Mullett. Elias is traced through 5 generations of descendants to a couple of lines of PRIVATE. Elias has ancestors from John Cass Dutton born 1808, Russell, VA d. 1865 Washington County, Arkansas; John Dutton b. 1775 Greenville, South Carolina (two children) listed; Jermiah Dutton b. 1745 Orange County, VA (two children listed). After merging, I do not know all the details, but some of the family ended up in Arkansas. I can provide a controlled GEDCOM for this line upon request. Or, I might be able to print it to text file and transmit. Actually, GEDCOM can usually be read as a text file, but it is not as functional as a geneaological program. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Some similar occurrence of such a thing can be found in Delaware State Archives Mil III: pg 1304. ". . . Whereupon all and singular the premises being seen, and by the Court here understood it is Considered by the Court here that you Seago Potter return to the prison from whence you came, from thence you must be drawn to the place of Execution when you come there you must be hanged by the Neck but not till you be dead, for you must be cut down alive, then your Bowels must be taken out, and burnt before your face, then your head must be severed from your body, & your body divided into four Quarters, and these must be at the disposal of the Supreme Authority of the State." By the Court, Jno. Rodney Clk. of afs'd Cot. The following persons were convicted and Penalized as of Seago Potter William Bevins, Bartholomew Johnson, Jacob Johnson, Isaac Downs, Barnet Downs, Moses Stewart, & John Conway."""" Johnita Carole Malisiak wrote: > > Hi Curt, > > I found this in the GEN-MED archives--to add to what you have reported. > Hugh the Younger was hung, drawn and quartered. What a gruesome way to > die! I saw this some time ago on a "The History Channel" or some > program of this ilk; thus, my memory is a little shaky. First, the > prisoner is hung until almost dead. Then this feet and arms are tied > and he is stretched out. Then, I think they cut him and take something > out and pull him apart. I tried to find a better, more reliable, > description, but could not. Maybe you, or someone else, has a more > reliable description. > > 1. HUGH LE DESPENSER was born 1290, and died 26-Nov-1326 in Hereford, > ENG. > He married ELEANORE DE CLARE 1306 in Westminster, daughter of GILBERT > and > JOAN. > > Notes for HUGH LE DESPENSER: > 2nd Lord de Despenser. Both Hugh the Elder and the Younger had fled with > the > king (Edward II) upon the rebellion of Queen Isabella and Roger > Mortimer. > Hugh the Elder was sent to help defend Bristol against the usurpers, was > captured during its surrender on Oct. 26, 1326, then summarily tried and > hanged on Oct. 27, 1326. Hugh the Younger was captured with the king, > then > tried and hanged and quartered at Hereford on Nov. 24, 1326. Buried in > Tewksesbury Abbey. > > Carole > > _______________________ > Curt Rowe wrote: > > > > Muriel was great aunt to Hugh le Despenser. Hugh and his son, also Hugh, > > were both hung as a result being supporters of Edward II when he was > > deposed. I got the genealogy from other web sites so I have no > > documnetation for it with the exception of what can be found in the > > Encyclopeadia Britannica. > > > > I though I saw a post to this group say the Diana's family wasn't related to > > this line. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Phyllis Ryerse [mailto:phyllis@webnet.com] > > > Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 4:39 PM > > > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: 2nd TRY --- Spenser/Dutton Coat of Arms??? > > > > > > > > > OK....I'm sending this message a second time. I'm still having > > > trouble with > > > being bounced off this list.....but may have found the problem after some > > > intense trouble shooting this afternoon. I may have missed any answers or > > > comments to this message while I was off-line.....so let's try > > > again....and > > > thanks for your patience. Phyllis > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Phyllis Ryerse [mailto:phyllis@webnet.com] > > > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 1999 5:59 PM > > > To: Dutton-l@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: Spenser/Dutton Coat of Arms??? > > > > > > > > > I'm trying to catch up on some of my old e-mail..... > > > I just looked at the web page one of you put on the list a month or more > > > ago. > > > > > http://www.baronage.co.uk/contents.html > > > > It has several links and "chapters" including one on the Spensers and the > > Despencers.......and one on the arms of Princess Diana > > (co.uk/contents.html just after the paragraph on Constitutional affairs.) > > > > OK folks......I'm coming in on this late.....but it sure looks like our > > Dutton arms!! Even on the banner - was that the one they draped over > > Diana's coffin! > > > > Yes.....I see some Spensers on our famous "chart" too! > > Are you telling me that we really are very remotely connected with "those" > > Spensers??? > > > > Somewhere along the line I've missed the story on Muriel le DeSpencer too. > > Is there some royal connection there.....or some tragic event connected with > > that family that I've not tripped over? > > Hate to admit my ignorance here......but maybe someone will be kind and give > > me a quick tutorial on all this. > > > > Dumb Phyllis in Atlanta
Hi Curt, I found this in the GEN-MED archives--to add to what you have reported. Hugh the Younger was hung, drawn and quartered. What a gruesome way to die! I saw this some time ago on a "The History Channel" or some program of this ilk; thus, my memory is a little shaky. First, the prisoner is hung until almost dead. Then this feet and arms are tied and he is stretched out. Then, I think they cut him and take something out and pull him apart. I tried to find a better, more reliable, description, but could not. Maybe you, or someone else, has a more reliable description. 1. HUGH LE DESPENSER was born 1290, and died 26-Nov-1326 in Hereford, ENG. He married ELEANORE DE CLARE 1306 in Westminster, daughter of GILBERT and JOAN. Notes for HUGH LE DESPENSER: 2nd Lord de Despenser. Both Hugh the Elder and the Younger had fled with the king (Edward II) upon the rebellion of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer. Hugh the Elder was sent to help defend Bristol against the usurpers, was captured during its surrender on Oct. 26, 1326, then summarily tried and hanged on Oct. 27, 1326. Hugh the Younger was captured with the king, then tried and hanged and quartered at Hereford on Nov. 24, 1326. Buried in Tewksesbury Abbey. Carole _______________________ Curt Rowe wrote: > > Muriel was great aunt to Hugh le Despenser. Hugh and his son, also Hugh, > were both hung as a result being supporters of Edward II when he was > deposed. I got the genealogy from other web sites so I have no > documnetation for it with the exception of what can be found in the > Encyclopeadia Britannica. > > I though I saw a post to this group say the Diana's family wasn't related to > this line. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Phyllis Ryerse [mailto:phyllis@webnet.com] > > Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 4:39 PM > > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: 2nd TRY --- Spenser/Dutton Coat of Arms??? > > > > > > OK....I'm sending this message a second time. I'm still having > > trouble with > > being bounced off this list.....but may have found the problem after some > > intense trouble shooting this afternoon. I may have missed any answers or > > comments to this message while I was off-line.....so let's try > > again....and > > thanks for your patience. Phyllis > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Phyllis Ryerse [mailto:phyllis@webnet.com] > > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 1999 5:59 PM > > To: Dutton-l@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Spenser/Dutton Coat of Arms??? > > > > > > I'm trying to catch up on some of my old e-mail..... > > I just looked at the web page one of you put on the list a month or more > > ago. > > > http://www.baronage.co.uk/contents.html > > It has several links and "chapters" including one on the Spensers and the > Despencers.......and one on the arms of Princess Diana > (co.uk/contents.html just after the paragraph on Constitutional affairs.) > > OK folks......I'm coming in on this late.....but it sure looks like our > Dutton arms!! Even on the banner - was that the one they draped over > Diana's coffin! > > Yes.....I see some Spensers on our famous "chart" too! > Are you telling me that we really are very remotely connected with "those" > Spensers??? > > Somewhere along the line I've missed the story on Muriel le DeSpencer too. > Is there some royal connection there.....or some tragic event connected with > that family that I've not tripped over? > Hate to admit my ignorance here......but maybe someone will be kind and give > me a quick tutorial on all this. > > Dumb Phyllis in Atlanta
Muriel was great aunt to Hugh le Despenser. Hugh and his son, also Hugh, were both hung as a result being supporters of Edward II when he was deposed. I got the genealogy from other web sites so I have no documnetation for it with the exception of what can be found in the Encyclopeadia Britannica. I though I saw a post to this group say the Diana's family wasn't related to this line. > -----Original Message----- > From: Phyllis Ryerse [mailto:phyllis@webnet.com] > Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 4:39 PM > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: 2nd TRY --- Spenser/Dutton Coat of Arms??? > > > OK....I'm sending this message a second time. I'm still having > trouble with > being bounced off this list.....but may have found the problem after some > intense trouble shooting this afternoon. I may have missed any answers or > comments to this message while I was off-line.....so let's try > again....and > thanks for your patience. Phyllis > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Phyllis Ryerse [mailto:phyllis@webnet.com] > Sent: Saturday, February 06, 1999 5:59 PM > To: Dutton-l@rootsweb.com > Subject: Spenser/Dutton Coat of Arms??? > > > I'm trying to catch up on some of my old e-mail..... > I just looked at the web page one of you put on the list a month or more > ago. > http://www.baronage.co.uk/contents.html It has several links and "chapters" including one on the Spensers and the Despencers.......and one on the arms of Princess Diana (co.uk/contents.html just after the paragraph on Constitutional affairs.) OK folks......I'm coming in on this late.....but it sure looks like our Dutton arms!! Even on the banner - was that the one they draped over Diana's coffin! Yes.....I see some Spensers on our famous "chart" too! Are you telling me that we really are very remotely connected with "those" Spensers??? Somewhere along the line I've missed the story on Muriel le DeSpencer too. Is there some royal connection there.....or some tragic event connected with that family that I've not tripped over? Hate to admit my ignorance here......but maybe someone will be kind and give me a quick tutorial on all this. Dumb Phyllis in Atlanta
Phyllis Ryerse wrote: > > The question for today is.....if I want to go back into the Dutton > message archives for the last 6 weeks or so---and catch up reading on > all that I've missed.....how would I do that?? Or is it even possible?? > Mike isn't sure how to do it---suggests I ask the list. > > Thanks > Phyllis HI Phyllis, Here is the link to the archives. When you get there, type in the word DUTTON and it will take you to the DUTTON archives. Then you must type in a query to search for. You could try DUTTON and it will give you 103 of 133 of them. You could try PROOF. http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Carole
Phyllis:� I have played around with that myself, and found the best I could do is this.� Go to the Archive and key in just the name Dutton and 1999.� That just gave me 103 messages, which would be from Jan 1 on.� Of course, if someone sent a message and did not happen to mention the name Dutton, we're screwed <g>.� Another way might be to key in the month, say January and that should pull up any messages with the month in it.� Hope this helps!� Susie
The question for today is.....if I want to go back into the Dutton message archives for the last 6 weeks or so---and catch up reading on all that I've missed.....how would I do that?? Or is it even possible?? Mike isn't sure how to do it---suggests I ask the list. Thanks Phyllis
I found Dempsey D. Dutton on the 1850 census, Kentucky, Russell County, 2d District, 26 August 1850. He was age 38, a "Hiller;" on the 1860 census, an Engineer. The wife and children check out, except there is a Lucinda who may have been age 10 or 16 (illegible). She was listed after Nancy age 15 and before James age 12. The page number was 251.2 and 252 or grease pencil number 502 and 503, dwelling 177. On the 1860 census, they were still in Russell County, using a post office of Jamestown. The census date was 16 June 1860, page 678, dwelling 224, under D. D. Dutton age 48, b. GA. Elizabeth age 49 born VA. James age 22 born KY, Christopher W. age 18 born KY, and Martin R age 16 born KY. I was going to build an ILLINOIS file with all my 1850/60 census sheets, but now plan to build the KENTUCKY file first. If you want more of the census data, above let me know. ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
OK....I'm sending this message a second time. I'm still having trouble with being bounced off this list.....but may have found the problem after some intense trouble shooting this afternoon. I may have missed any answers or comments to this message while I was off-line.....so let's try again....and thanks for your patience. Phyllis -----Original Message----- From: Phyllis Ryerse [mailto:phyllis@webnet.com] Sent: Saturday, February 06, 1999 5:59 PM To: Dutton-l@rootsweb.com Subject: Spenser/Dutton Coat of Arms??? I'm trying to catch up on some of my old e-mail..... I just looked at the web page one of you put on the list a month or more ago. http://www.baronage.co.uk/contents.html It has several links and "chapters" including one on the Spensers and the Despencers.......and one on the arms of Princess Diana (co.uk/contents.html just after the paragraph on Constitutional affairs.) OK folks......I'm coming in on this late.....but it sure looks like our Dutton arms!! Even on the banner - was that the one they draped over Diana's coffin! Yes.....I see some Spensers on our famous "chart" too! Are you telling me that we really are very remotely connected with "those" Spensers??? Somewhere along the line I've missed the story on Muriel le DeSpencer too. Is there some royal connection there.....or some tragic event connected with that family that I've not tripped over? Hate to admit my ignorance here......but maybe someone will be kind and give me a quick tutorial on all this. Dumb Phyllis in Atlanta