Surely your David Dutton must have been related somehow to my family who went to Keokuk Co., IA., also. Some of them also had Dutton connections. However, my David Dutton is a different one but about the same age. Here he is: Descendants of David Dutton 1 David Dutton b: Abt. 1811 in Sussex County, Delaware d: Bef. 10 August 1862 in Marion County, Ohio .. +Sarah A. Carey b: Abt. 1810 in Sussex County, Delaware m: 18 February 1829 in Sussex County, Delaware d: Bef. 1850 in probably Marion County, Ohio Father: Wingate Carey Mother: Mary Reynolds .. 2 (Male?) Dutton b: Abt. 1829 in Sussex County, Delaware d: Bef. 1862 in Marion County, Ohio .. 2 (Another Child?) Dutton b: Abt. 1832 .. 2 Robert W. Dutton b: Abt. 1835 in Marion County, Ohio d: Aft. 1880 ...... +Caroline Patten b: Abt. 1843 in Ohio m: Abt. 6 May 1865 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown .. 2 James M. Dutton b: 26 November 1837 in Marion County, Ohio d: 13 January 1923 in Union County, Ohio ...... +Hellen P. Keeler b: 20 January 1839 m: 20 February 1861 in Marion County, Ohio d: 21 December 1913 in Union County, Ohio .. 2 Elizabeth Dutton b: Abt. 1840 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown ...... +probably Joel C. Clayton b: 30 August 1834 in Marion County, Ohio m: 14 January 1858 in Marion County, Ohio d: 14 April 1885 in Iowa Father: Samuel Clayton Mother: Mary Dickerson .. 2 Eliza Ann Dutton b: Abt. 1842 d: Unknown ...... +maybe Cornelius Comstock b: Abt. 1840 m: 13 April 1865 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown .. 2 Hester Dutton b: Abt. 1844 d: Aft. 1862 ...... +David Peter Blazer b: Unknown m: 5 July 1868 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown .. 2 David E. Dutton b: Abt. 1848 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown ...... +Amelia J. Wilson b: Unknown m: 1 October 1873 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown *2nd Wife of David Dutton: .. +Eliza B. Ward b: Abt. 1817 in Ohio m: 28 May 1850 in Marion County, Ohio d: 17 October 1867 in Marion County, Ohio .. 2 William Guthery Dutton b: Abt. 1853 d: Abt. 1932 in Union County, Ohio ...... +Delilah Godfrey b: Abt. 1859 m: Bef. 1877 d: Abt. 1940 .. 2 John J. Dutton b: Abt. 1855 d: Unknown ...... +Sarah E. Manley b: Unknown m: 30 June 1878 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown Johnita Carole Malisiak wrote: > > Hi Johnita! > David is the son of Robert Dutton and Abigail Matson who moved from PA > to Harrisville, OH. > > >From Gilbert Cope's genealogy; 1871: > > 232. David, b. 14 Dec 1814, m. 8 Aug 1839, to Huldah, dau. of John and > Albina Strode, who removed from Chester Co., PA, to Ohio about 1820. > She was born 24 Aug 1815. They resided at Harrisville, OH until 1858, > except one year in northern Illinois, and then removed to Richland, > KeoKuk Co., Iowa, where they now reside. He is a farmer. > > Their children: > Victoria, b. 5 Jan 1841 > Sereno, b. 4 Feb 1843; he fought in the Civil War > Robert S. b. 13 Feb 1845 > John W. b 18 May 1847 > Nehemiah, b. 22 Dec 1849; d. 29 Dec 1849 > Joseph b. 11 Jan 1856 > Mary E. b. 10 Aug 1853 > David b. 13 Jan 1856; d. 31 Oct 1859 > Rachel L. b. 17 Jul 1861 > > Carole > > _____________________ > Johnita P. Malone wrote: > > > > I was writing an e-mail to you and it disappeared. Maybe it was > > accidentally sent, I don't know. > > > > Anyway, tell me about your David Dutton of Keokuk Co., IA.???? Where did > > he live in Ohio? Illinois? I have a David Dutton of Delaware, then > > Ohio, and at least relatives went to Keokuk Co., IA. > > > > Johnita -- Johnita P. Malone jmalone@ix.netcom.com Researching: Malone, Reed, Staton, Morrow, Stanley, Plunk, Freestad, Bushong, Wilbanks, Frazier, Meek, Harris, Saylor, James, Perkins, White, Currin, Morris, Gage, Butler, Dodd, Taylor, Lutz, Ruggles, Briggs, Rhea, Ray, Fincher, Jackson, O'Briant, Coburn, Black, Parrish, Barnes, Carey, Betts, Keller, Wymore, Cooke, Jones, Gossett, Smith, Hester, Melton, Hope, Cannaday, Blocksom, Reynolds, Rinker, Snook, Haddon, Betts, Bossert, Gantt, Pryor, Watson, Cole, Shewin, Williams, Wheeler, Fowler, Mitchell, Clendenin, Downing, Pettyjohn, Bowman, Cauffman, Lafferty, Weigel, Lollar, Wood, Morris, Thompson, Burch, Greene
Johnita! Do you have a copy of Gilbert Cope's "Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania, 1871?" There are about four pages of Connecticut Dutton genealogy in the back of this book. This Connecticut genealogy was done by Chester Dutton of Lake Sibley, Kansas. Some of these Duttons moved to Vermont. Others of these Duttons ended up in Cincinnati, OH, some at Durant, Iowa, some in Cleveland, OH; some in Kansas (near Topeka), some (Thomas) in Washington, D. C., and some went to New York. These Connecticut folks really had WANDERLUST!! No grass grew under their feet!!! ;-)) These guys may be MA Duttons. Also, some of the PA Duttons moved to Milford, Delaware, and Wilmington, Delaware. When they drew the Mason Dixon line some of the property owned by the PA Duttons ended up in Maryland--the tract called Nottingham. It is a confusing puzzle, but we are all related. Carole _______________________ Johnita P. Malone wrote: > > Surely your David Dutton must have been related somehow to my family who > went to Keokuk Co., IA., also. Some of them also had Dutton connections. > However, my David Dutton is a different one but about the same age. > Here he is: > > Descendants of David Dutton > > 1 David Dutton b: Abt. 1811 in Sussex County, Delaware > d: Bef. 10 August 1862 in Marion County, Ohio > .. +Sarah A. Carey b: Abt. 1810 in Sussex County, Delaware > m: 18 February 1829 in Sussex County, Delaware d: Bef. 1850 in probably > Marion County, Ohio Father: Wingate Carey Mother: Mary Reynolds > .. 2 (Male?) Dutton b: Abt. 1829 in Sussex County, Delaware > d: Bef. 1862 in Marion County, Ohio > .. 2 (Another Child?) Dutton b: Abt. 1832 > .. 2 Robert W. Dutton b: Abt. 1835 in Marion County, > Ohio d: Aft. 1880 > ...... +Caroline Patten b: Abt. 1843 in Ohio m: Abt. 6 > May 1865 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown > .. 2 James M. Dutton b: 26 November 1837 in Marion County, > Ohio d: 13 January 1923 in Union County, Ohio > ...... +Hellen P. Keeler b: 20 January 1839 m: 20 > February 1861 in Marion County, Ohio d: 21 December 1913 in Union > County, Ohio > .. 2 Elizabeth Dutton b: Abt. 1840 in Marion County, > Ohio d: Unknown > ...... +probably Joel C. Clayton b: 30 August 1834 in > Marion County, Ohio m: 14 January 1858 in Marion County, Ohio > d: 14 April 1885 in Iowa Father: Samuel Clayton Mother: Mary > Dickerson > .. 2 Eliza Ann Dutton b: Abt. 1842 d: Unknown > ...... +maybe Cornelius Comstock b: Abt. 1840 m: 13 > April 1865 in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown > .. 2 Hester Dutton b: Abt. 1844 d: Aft. 1862 > ...... +David Peter Blazer b: Unknown m: 5 July 1868 in > Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown > .. 2 David E. Dutton b: Abt. 1848 in Marion County, Ohio > d: Unknown > ...... +Amelia J. Wilson b: Unknown m: 1 October 1873 > in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown > *2nd Wife of David Dutton: > > .. +Eliza B. Ward b: Abt. 1817 in Ohio m: 28 May 1850 in > Marion County, Ohio d: 17 October 1867 in Marion County, Ohio > .. 2 William Guthery Dutton b: Abt. 1853 d: Abt. > 1932 in Union County, Ohio > ...... +Delilah Godfrey b: Abt. 1859 m: Bef. 1877 > d: Abt. 1940 > .. 2 John J. Dutton b: Abt. 1855 d: Unknown > ...... +Sarah E. Manley b: Unknown m: 30 June 1878 > in Marion County, Ohio d: Unknown > > Johnita
I suppose I should try to tell you about the Duttons which I have been working on also. These Duttons, I presume, descend from the early Thomas Dutton in Sussex Co., DE. This Thomas Dutton was present in Sussex Co., DE., at least as early as 1750 when he was given a power of attorney from James Reed to sell land in Sussex Co., DE. The names of this Thomas Dutton's wife and children are not known to me but some of his descendants must include the Jesse Dutton who was born about 1763. Jesse's first wife was Nelly Virden and his second wife was Eunice Reynolds, widow of Jacob Pettit. This Jesse came with his children and others in about 1833-1834 to Marion Co., OH., where he died in 1835. His wife Eunice survived him. Jesse's children include: Manlove, Mary Dutton, Jesse, Jr., C. Amelia, Josiah S., George B., and Virden Dutton and maybe others who have not yet been identified. Amongst these children: Manlove came to Pickaway Co., OH., in the early 1800s. Mary married a Messick and died before 1834 but where is not known to me. Jesse, Jr., came to Marion Co., OH., about the same time his father did. C. Amelia first married Kendall Wilson and married second to Eliel Long and came to Marion Co., OH., about the same time her father did. Josiah S. and George B. about to leave Delaware about the same time their father did but I haven't found them again until 1860 and at that time they are in Delaware Co., IA. Virden seems to have come to Marion Co., OH., about the same time as his father but by 1850, he is in Wabash Co., IN., where he died about 1851. His wife and children leave Wabash Co., IN., shortly after 1860 and go to Neosho Co., KS. Also in Marion Co., OH., about the same time (1833-1834) is a David Dutton who does not seem to be a son of the elder Jesse Dutton but seems to be somehow related (b. DE) and associated with the same allied families. This David could be a nephew or some other relative of the elder Jesse. Johnita
Hi Johnita! David is the son of Robert Dutton and Abigail Matson who moved from PA to Harrisville, OH. >From Gilbert Cope's genealogy; 1871: 232. David, b. 14 Dec 1814, m. 8 Aug 1839, to Huldah, dau. of John and Albina Strode, who removed from Chester Co., PA, to Ohio about 1820. She was born 24 Aug 1815. They resided at Harrisville, OH until 1858, except one year in northern Illinois, and then removed to Richland, KeoKuk Co., Iowa, where they now reside. He is a farmer. Their children: Victoria, b. 5 Jan 1841 Sereno, b. 4 Feb 1843; he fought in the Civil War Robert S. b. 13 Feb 1845 John W. b 18 May 1847 Nehemiah, b. 22 Dec 1849; d. 29 Dec 1849 Joseph b. 11 Jan 1856 Mary E. b. 10 Aug 1853 David b. 13 Jan 1856; d. 31 Oct 1859 Rachel L. b. 17 Jul 1861 Carole _____________________ Johnita P. Malone wrote: > > I was writing an e-mail to you and it disappeared. Maybe it was > accidentally sent, I don't know. > > Anyway, tell me about your David Dutton of Keokuk Co., IA.???? Where did > he live in Ohio? Illinois? I have a David Dutton of Delaware, then > Ohio, and at least relatives went to Keokuk Co., IA. > > Johnita
Hi Cuz! Here are some answers for you: Tennessee Dutton - I have marriage date as Dec. 12, 1893 - no data on where but probably in Texas. Edward Byron Dutton - I have marriage date as August 17, 1897, probably in TX William Dee Dutton - probably married in TX. Died in Los Angeles, CA (buried at Pacific Crest Cemetary in Redondo Beach, CA. Minnie Lee Dutton - probably married in TX (she lived there all her life) Annie Pearl Dutton - no data on marriage or death Pierre Moran Kuykendall Dutton (my grandfather) was in Alabama working in the oil business for his future father-in-law, Simeon Davis Gaar. Elma (Doll) Dutton - died in San Francisco, CA; no data on marriage location. Ila Mae Dutton - no data on marriage location. Eugene Boone Dutton - probably married in TX (he lived there all his life) John Calloway Dutton - probably married in CA. Francis Rhea (Peg) Dutton - married in Los Angeles, CA Hope this helps. Pat - I will give you a call soon. THings have been hectic around here. I was really sorry to hear that your mother-in-law passed away. Hope all is well with you and your family. Regards, Cuz Laurie
Hi Gang, Here is the second part of the article on conducting research in Virginia. Good Luck. Dick Dutton ================================================= VIRGINIA RECORDS (Part Two of Two) by Brian Mavrogeorge, Director of Genealogy Initiatives Palladium Interactive <bmavrogeorge@palladium.net> Ultimate Family Tree <http://www.uftree.com> Next, I would check the federal census records for 1810 (partial), 1820 through 1880 (1890 was lost in a fire), and 1900-1920. The Mortality Schedule for 1850 is also indexed. The colonial land patents are one of the most important sources to check in part because for many burned counties they are among the few records available. There are several printed abstracts of land patents. Especially check Nell Marion Nugent's "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants," 3 vols. (1934; reprint, Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983). This series covers the years 1623-1732. The Virginia Genealogical Society <http://www.vgs.org> picked up where Nugent left off and to date has published Volumes IV, V, and VI of "Cavaliers and Pioneers," bringing the series to 1762. Although probate records are kept at the county level, there is a printed index by Clayton Torrence, "Virginia Wills and Administrations, 1632-1800" (1930; reprint, Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1990). Caution: there are concerns about the completeness of the index. For early periods, check the records of The Virginia Company of London (1607-1624) and the records of colonial Virginia's Council and Great Court. A good place to look for guidance on sources is the Library of Virginia, which houses the Virginia archives. Be sure to check its Web site at <http://www.vsla.edu/lva/lva.html>. This is a "must read" site for Virginia researchers. It is fortunate that many genealogists have taken a personal interest in Virginia records and have done excellent work in abstracting, compiling, and indexing the state's records. They, along with publications like "The William and Mary College Quarterly," "Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine," and "The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography," have published many collections of Virginia records. You can find most of these periodicals and "Swem's Index" at many major libraries. A final tip of the hat to one of those dedicated Virginia genealogists, Mary McCampbell Bell, who wouldn't let me get away with using the excuse "my Greek records weren't available because the invading horde destroyed them" any more than "my Virginia ancestors' marriage can't be traced because the Yankees burned the courthouse." With her sweet smile she would simply say, "Oh, so you didn't find the marriage banns either?" * * * * * Written by Brian Mavrogeorge, Previously published by RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative, RootsWeb Review, Vol. 1, No. 25, 2 December 1998. You may visit RootsWeb's main Web page at <http://www.rootsweb.com>.
Still looking for Dutton's in Georgia (or maybe SC) in 1820 who fatherd a son named Henry who married Mary Fraser in Floyed County GA. Henry was born ca 1820 (in GA accoding to census of son). He married in 1857 and had 3 children by 1862 two daughters first then a son named James Robert H. Dutton who married in Morgan County AL and died in Walker County AL. Any ideas? Thanks, Jennifer
Hello All, I recall some message here in the early summer that had to do with a Dutton immigrant in the South somewhere that was not a descendant of the Duttons of MA or PA. Does anyone recall that. I thin it might have been North Carolina or Virginia in the late 1600s. Does anyone have that. If so, please note it again here. I'd like to include the movements of that Dutton clan in my attempt to chart movements in America. I have 12 messages so far with info on movements that I will try to summarize. Doug
Carole, >You did not say if you were just interested in the male Duttons (and >thus only families named Dutton) or if you wanted blood relatives whose >names changed when they married (e.g., females). I assume you just want >the name Dutton. I had thought aobut that. But I decided to try just the Dutton surname itself. Not meant as any discrimination against the Dutton womenfolk. But we would end up with hundreds of other surnames and no easy way to match up info from different contributors. I'm not looking for a lifetime project, just a few hours fun work! I will post what I get from submissions here in DUTTON-L. Doug
I also have DUTTONs in Washington Co OH, originally from Chester Co PA. James DUTTON born 1743 Chester Co, PA marr Sep 23, 1775 Christ's Church, Philadelphia, PA died Mar 1, 1839 Aurelius or Fearing Twp, Washington, OH spouse: Lydia KILMER/ KIMLER born died July 19, 1800 children: Polly DUTTON born marr Dec 6, 1798 Loudon Co, VA James BLAKER died **Joseph DUTTON born 1776 Birmingham Twp, Chester, PA marr 1795 Loudon Co, VA Anna May JOB ? died Sep 1, 1841 Macksburg, Washington, OH **spouse: Anna May/ Amy JOB/ CHILDRETH born Oct 1769 died Mar 27, 1860 Macksburg, Washington, OH children: Sarah/ Sallie DUTTON born before 1793 marr Levi DANA, 1808, Wash. Co, OH David DUTTON born before 1797 ** Mary "Polly" DUTTON born Feb 5, 1798 Lowell, Washington, OH (then the NWT) marr Feb 15, 1819 Washington Co, OH Daniel DAVIS died May 29, 1890 Washington Co, OH **Spouse: Daniel "Squire" DAVIS born Feb 25, 1797 OH (then the NWT) died Mar 7, 1874 Washington Co, OH Jane DUTTON born abt 1800 marr Mar 9, 1834 Washington Co, OH William TRUE died James DUTTON born Jul 23, 1801 Loudon Co, VA marr Mar 5, 1823 WashCo, OH Barbara Ann RAYLEY died Elizabeth DUTTON born abt 1805 Washington Co, OH marr Apr 10, 1829 WashCo, OH . William D. GARRETT/GARROUTTE died before 1881 Susan DUTTON born abt 1810 Washington Co, OH marr William PENNELL died Ring any bells? Karen Davis Sowards
I bought a copy of it when it was released. It does not contain any Dutton Family genealogy and stops at my most distant documented ancestor, Samuel Dunton. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Carole Malisiak [mailto:malisiak@midohio.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 7:09 PM Subject: Joseph F. Dunten genealogy
Hi Doug, 1) John Dutton from England to PA skip several generations 2) Robert Dutton = Abigal Matson from PA to OH 3) son of Robert: David Dutton = Hulda Strode from OH >Illinois > settled at Richland, Keokuk Co, Iowa, 1871. 4) d/o of David: Victoria Dutton = Isaac Hutchins from IO>CO (cattle rancher 80 miles south of Denver) 5) s/o David: Sereno had 2 sons stayed IO, but don't know about the sons! source: Gilbert Cope Note: Tracking Dutton migrations sounds like an organizational nightmare to me!!@!! Carole
Hi! I have Gilbert Cope's book on the "Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania," and therefore, have my branch of Duttons all the way back to the Odard (and the Vikings). I also have a very large photocopy of a genealogical chart that sounds like the one that you found; however, Dick Dutton found it in England, but I bet it is the same chart. You can buy a copy of the Chart from Dick for $15. Just post your request to him on the DUTTON-L LIST. Are you subscribed to the List? You have a lot of data that would probably be of interest to some folks on the List. You should probably post a summary of what you have. Nehemiah is my great grandfather, but all that I know about him is that my dad told me he was a blacksmith and made Conestoga wagon wheels at Glen Robbins, OH, and sold them for $3 each. I know nothing at all about Reese Dutton. My dad said that we are also related to the Duttons in Wheeling, WVA, but I do not have enough time to check all this stuff out. TTYL, Carole _________________________ aredutton@juno.com wrote: > > Most of my data on Robert Dutton comes > from IGI North America, the microfiche version. You probably have all > this, but I will give you a summary. > As you know, the IGI data is sometimes from family trees and sometimes > from basic records. > > Robert Dutton married Abigail Matson 13 June 1811, Harrisville, Harrison > County, Ohio. > Source: IGI. The IGI had 7 children: William b. 1813, David b. 1815, > Rachel b. 1817, Hannah b. 1820, Reese b. 1826, Robert b. 1827, Nehemiah > b. 1831. All were born in Harrison County, probably all Harrisville. > Robert was married to Eliza J Saylor and Alcinda Matson, and he had two > children Rachel b. 1850 Ohio and Mary L. born 1843 Ohio. > > William and Reese may have been in Tuscarawas County on the 1850/60 > Census. I think I have Robert in Harrisville on the 1850 & 1860 Census. > Nehemiah probably in Harrison County but possibly Tuscarawas County > 1850/1860. > > More work and verification would be needed by a family genealogist. > > If you want any of this, please advise. It can be sent in printouts, > gedcom, or reports by e-mail or snailmail. I might prefer snail mail to > avoid long-distance charges for my browser.
Hi all (especially Mike) Is this new or is this old stuff. A friend sent me this link where you can buy this genealogy: http://www.HeritageBooks.com/geneal.htm Carole Dunten/Dunton 1644-1997 - Joseph F. Dunten. This genealogy of the Dunton (also Dunten) family begins with Samuel Dunton of England, who was born about 1620 and died in 1685. It traces fifteen generations and lists 2087 descendants who are directly linked to this family. Entries typically include birth and death dates and locations; marriage information; lists of offspring; and sometimes a biographical sketch. The Modified Register System is used to organize this genealogy (and is explained in the preface). In the introduction, there are several brief sketches of Duntons/Duntens who are believed to be linked to this family, with the hope of finding the first Dunton or Dunten in America, although the source information is inconclusive. The text follows a simple genealogical outline, with source notes listed at the end of each chapter. The detailed notes and work of many people presented here will make future research much easier. The fullname index is an indispensable part of the book. 1998, 279 pp., fullname index, paper, $22.50 #ZD857
Hi Cousins, Looking through my family sheets I notice some blank spots. Tennessee Dutton married DEc. 12, 1894 Where? Edward Byron DUTTON married Sept. 16, 1897 Where? William Dee DUTTON married May 30, 1902 Where? Died May 19, 1963 Where? Minnie Lee DUTTON married Feb. 6, 1898 Where? Annie Pearl DUTTON married Where?Died Where? Why was Dr. Pierre Dutton in Alabama in 1909? Elma (Doll) Dutton married where? Died where? Ila Mae (Jack) Dutton Married Where? Eugene Boone Dutton married Where? John Calloway DUTTON married Where? Francis Rhea (Peg) DUTTON Married Where? Shopuld be enough questions for now. Pat
At this time, the earliest DUTTON I can trace to myself is a Mr. Ellsworth DUTTON who married Etta PROCTER (or PROCTOR - it is spelled both ways on the marriage certificate!) in Washington County, which is where Marietta and other eastern Ohio river cities are located, in October 1877. Unfortunately, I have no other information on Ellsworth and Etta. Subsequent generations stayed in this general vicinity. My grandfather's family eventually moved just a bit north of this area into Tuscarawas County. Unrelated, does anyone know how the name Ella was carried through the line? I have noticed many other Ellas within the Dutton lines and, since it is my middle name, I am curious as to how or where this began. I have always been told that it was a family name.
Hi, I received this note and am hoping someone can link to this family. There's not much to go on, but Please let me know. We moved out to Oregon from Kansas in the late 1800's {3 Dutton brothers} and are all rancher's. Before Kansas they lived in Ohio. If you can make a link with the Kansas Dutton's let me know and I will help you. The three Dutton's that came west were W.E.,Harley, and Roy Dutton. W.E. was my grandfather. He had lots of interesting stories from his younger days in Kansas. thanks, Randy
I think this is a great idea! Thank you for your time and efforts. My Dutton movement is short because I have no idea the father of the Georgia Dutton: Henry Dutton born ca 1820 Georgia d 1911 lived and married in Floyed County, GA during mid 1800's. Then he shows up again in Morgan/Blount County, (NE) Alabama in 1888. His son: James Robert H Dutton married in Morgan County, AL in 1887 and later moved to Walker County, (NW) Alabama around 1920. (He was born in GA in 1862). I hope this helps you in the project. I am very interested in the results. If you need other information or needed something different from this please let me know. Thanks again, Jennifer
FYI -- Mike Dunton -----Original Message----- From: Tim Pierce [mailto:twp@rootsweb.com] Sent: Sunday, November 29, 1998 7:59 AM To: listowners-announce@rootsweb.com Subject: AOL bounces Hi, folks -- In the last week or two, AOL users have been experiencing more trouble than usual delivering mail to RootsWeb. Apparently AOL's mail servers have been having difficulty establishing a connection to us, so AOLers (both listowners and regular subscribers) have been getting bounces that say "could not deliver mail for 3 days" when sending to RootsWeb. To fix this, I've set up a secondary mail server for RootsWeb. If AOL can't deliver mail to our primary mail server, it should automatically try to deliver to the secondary. Since the two servers live on totally different networks, the probability of being unable to deliver to *both* systems should be pretty low, so I think the problem will mostly go away. So, thanks for your bug reports, and let's see if this doesn't fix things for your subscribers. -- Regards, Tim Pierce RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative system obfuscator and hack-of-all-trades
Hi Doug, You did not say if you were just interested in the male Duttons (and thus only families named Dutton) or if you wanted blood relatives whose names changed when they married (e.g., females). I assume you just want the name Dutton. 1) Robert Dutton=Abigail Matson moved from PA to OH (Harrisville was platted on 19 Oct. 1814, by Robert Dutton, John Wells, Thomas Gray, and Store Hutchinson.) 2) Nehemia Dutton = Phebe Huntsman stayed OH 3) William R. Dutton=Ella Ogilbee from OH to OK>IOWA>NEB>Seneca, MO 1922, where he died and left (son, Ernest Dutton died before father), d., Mabel Dutton Clark, and d. Nell Dutton Kelly all in MO). Aside from my roving Unlce Will everyone tended to stay put except for my daughter who moved back to PA in 1992, but her name is Moore. Carole