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    1. Re: new to list
    2. Richard A. & Jean C. Dutton
    3. Hello Kristi, Below you will find a Family Group Report for the family of Asahel and Lydia which gives Asahel's parents and Lydia's father. I have a few different dates than you but hopefully we can iron out the differences later. Unless I'm mistaken, Asahel & Lydia are the 4G grandparents of Gary Corlew, (my 7th cousin once removed [7C1R], from whom I obtained most of my information on this branch of the family. Dick Dutton -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KMOMK@aol.com wrote: > Hello! > > I am searching for the parents of Asael Dutton Sr. I don't know when or where > he was born. He married Lydia Moss (b:11/10/1774 d:9/18/1835) His son is > Abner Dutton b.1802 in Pennsylvania m: 3/8/1832 in Gallatin Co., IL d:1888 in > Hardin Co.,IL Thanks for any information you can give. > > Kristi Clanton ==================================================== Name: Asahel E. DUTTON1,2, 1071, M ————————————————————————————— Birth: abt 1774 CT Death: abt 1821 Gallatin co., IL Father: Asahel DUTTON, 1121, M (1753-1776) Mother: Sarah FRISBIE, 1122, F (1756-1840) Misc. Notes He was probably born about 1774 since his parents were married in November 1772, his father died in 1776 and his wife was born in 1774. His place of birth was probably Woodbury, CT since that was where his parents were married. In about 1780, four of Sarah's brothers moved from CT to Poultney, Rutland county, Vermont. It seems likely that the young widow Sarah and her young son Asahel also moved to Poultney at that time. She married a man named Northrop of Middletown, Vermont. Middletown and Poultney are adjacent towns. It is probable that Asahel met and married Lydia Moss (also sometimes written as Morse or Morse) (1774-1835) while in Poultney. Lydia's family had moved from Canaan, Conntecticut to Poultney in 1780. Lydia and her parents moved to Bradford county, Pennsylvania in 1800. In 1800 Asahel was living in Ulster township, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania. Ulster township is now a part of Bradford county. The earliest known reference to Asahel and Lydia being husband and wife is an 1801 baptismal record for one of their nine children. In 1808 Asahel settled in the western part of Smithfield township, Lycoming county. Smithfield township is also now a part of Bradford county. An 1813 tax assessment listed his occupation as cooper (barrel maker). Asahel and Lydia were members of the Congregational Church of Smithfield township, as were Lydia's father, Solomon Moss; step-mother, Jemima Parker Moss, and some of Lydia's siblings. Solomon and Jemima Parker were two of the six founding members of the church in 1801. In 1814 Asahel and Lydia sold two parcels of land in Bradford county, one being 99 acres and the other being 198 acres. It was around that time that they moved to the vicinity of Shawneetown, Gallatin county, Illinois. Gallatin county is just across the Ohio river from Kentucky. It is believed that Asahel died in Gallatin county about 1821. Marriage: 1 Feb 1799 Middletown, VT —————————————————————————————— Spouse: Lydia MOSS1, 1064, F ————————————————————————————— Birth: 10 Nov 1774 Canaan, CT3 Death: 18 Sep 1835 Hardin, Hardin, IL3 Burial: Old Dutton cemetery, Hardin co., IL3 Burial Memo: tombstone says “mother of A. Dutton” Father: Solomon MOSS, 46480, M Misc. Notes According to writers of that period, Shawneetown was one of the most unpromising points for ministerial labor in the United States. Lydia and her daughter Lydia were among the first seven people - all women - to join the first Presbyterian church in Gallatin county. Children —————————————————————————————— 1 M: James Frisbie DUTTON, 1080, M Birth: 12 Oct 1801 Misc. Notes He moved to MO. Spouse: Elizabeth MORRIS, 1085, F Marriage: 1826 ——————————————————————————————— 2 F: Juleania DUTTON, 1118, F Birth: 15 Mar 1802 Bradford, PA Death: 16 Mar 1802 Bradford, PA —————————————————————————————— 3 M: Abner Isaac DUTTON4,1,5, 1062, M Birth: 1 May 1803 Bradford co., PA Death: 1887 Hardin co., IL Occupation: Baptist minister, farmer Religion: Baptist Misc. Notes In 1833, he filed a land claim in Shawneetown for a large tract of land from the mouth of the Saline river to the foot of Potts Hill. He cleared and farmed some 1,000 acres of bottom land which was divided into farms for his children. Once Abner took a load of cattle on a boat to New Orleans, where he sold them. Before he could get back to Illinois, some men robbed him of his money. Abner was one of the earliest General Baptist ministers in Hardin county, Illinois, which is adjacent to Gallatin county. In addition, Abner operated a grist mill, and owned a general merchandise store and boarding house.The 1850 census shows Abner and his family residing in Hardin county. The following note appeared about Abner Dutton in the Hardin Gazette newspaper for January 28, 1881: Uncle Abner Dutton making as good showing as any in his clearing, and he cuts the timber himself, mostly. He will be 78 years old next May and yet he is chipper as many young men. 5 5 5 Spouse: Elizabeth J. TAYLOR, 1063, F Marriage: 2 Mar 1832 Gallatin co., IL Spouse: Malinda, 1162, F —————————————————————————————— 4 F: Betsy Huldah DUTTON, 1077, F Birth: 22 Jun 1805 Bradford, PA Christen: 11 Feb 1807 Congregtl Church, Smithfield, Bradford, PA Misc. Notes She moved to MO. Spouse: Herman WOOLMAN, 1084, M Marriage: 20 Dec 1821 ——————————————————————————————— 5 M: Asahel DUTTON, 1081, M Birth: 17 Jul 1808 Christen: 10 Jan 1808 Congregtl Church, Smithfield, Bradford, PA Death: 11 May 1874 Spouse: Irene BRAZIER, 1086, F Marriage: Jan 1832 —————————————————————————————— 6 F: Lydia DUTTON, 1082, F Birth: 1810 Christen: 11 Apr 1813 Congregtl Church, Smithfield, Bradford, PA Death: 1820 ————————————————————————————— 7 M: Solomon Moss DUTTON, 1120, M Birth: 26 Nov 1811 Bradford, PA Christen: 31 Mar 1811 Congregtl Church, Smithfield, Bradford, PA ————————————————————————————— 8 F: (daughter) DUTTON, 1083, F Birth: 1815 Death: 1820 ————————————————————————————— 9 F: Alma DUTTON, 1087, F Death: 1901 Spouse: McCONNELL, 1088, M Sources 1. First Book of Records of The Congregational Church of Smithfield township, Bradford co., PA 2. The evidence that Asahel Dutton and Sarah Frisbie were the parents of Asahel E. Dutton is circumstantial, but highly pursuasive: 1.Asahel and Sarah's birth dates and marriage date are appropriate for them being the parents of the younger Asahel. 2. The fact that both men had the same name is an obvious clue. 3. The younger Asahel named one of his sons James Frisbie Dutton. James Frisbie was the name of one of Sarah's brothers. 4. James Frisbie shared a claim to land in Bradford county, Pennsylvania with Solomon Moss, who was the father-in-law of the younger Asahel Dutton. 5. The families of both the suspected parents and Asahel E. Cutton all moved to Poultney, VT. Sarah Frisbie and 4 of her brothers moved to the Poultney area when the younger Asahel was a young child. Further, the sister of the elder Asahel, Lois Dutton, moved to Poultney. The first docuement event involving the younger Asahel was his moving from Poultney in 1800. 3. Cemetery Compilation of Hardin County Illinois 4. U.S. census Illinois, 1850. 5. Hardin County, Illionois; published by Turner Publishing Co., Paducah, KY, 1987 —————————————————————————————— Last Modified: 27 Sep 1998 Created: 27 Sep 1998 —————————————————————————————— 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 Email:rad@emcst.com

    09/27/1998 10:21:58
    1. Dutton Stuff
    2. Hi, Can anyone help Walter? Thanks, Randy ----------------------------------------- From: novelist@adnc.com (Walter Lundstein) To: Rlilley@aol.com Randy - I am Walter L. Dutton, one of eight children born to Edward Jefferson Dutton, b. 3-33-1908, Snyder, TX. My paternal GF was Edward Byron Dutton, b. 11/1876, who was a son of James Cass Dutton Jr., b 11/2/1852, of KY, who was a son of James Cass Dutton (Sr.) of VA. James Cass Dutton Jr, his spouse, and most of that family died here in California. I would be glad to share info and pictures if you do the same. I check my mail daily so I'm around. Take care. Walter

    09/27/1998 08:48:58
    1. Hodard or Wodard?
    2. Carole Malisiak
    3. Hey, I know its late, but I found this listing of Will the Conquerer's knights and the last name on the list is < Wodard >. Wow! That is just a little bit different from Odard, Hudard, Huddard, Hodard. Maybe its the same guy!! What do you think? Have I gone insane or do I have both oars in the water? When spoken, it would sound like Odard! http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/knight.htm Carole

    09/26/1998 10:30:01
    1. new to list
    2. Hello! I am searching for the parents of Asael Dutton Sr. I don't know when or where he was born. He married Lydia Moss (b:11/10/1774 d:9/18/1835) His son is Abner Dutton b.1802 in Pennsylvania m: 3/8/1832 in Gallatin Co., IL d:1888 in Hardin Co.,IL Thanks for any information you can give. Kristi Clanton

    09/26/1998 09:14:50
    1. arms & film #'s ;-))
    2. Phyllis Ryerse
    3. I'm back......forgot to provide you the film # for the Duttons of Dutton book. It has about 275 pages.......and is on film #0897484.1 You might be interested in another little goodie I found on SLC film also. # 1701095.2 It's called "The Genealogical Table of the descendants of Hugh de Dutton 11th to 16th century." I didn't have a clue what it was going to hold but I was ordering EVERYthing I could find on the Duttons back in the spring......no matter what!! Well, hang on to your hats, folks! It turned out to be another CHART! A different kind of chart......no text of any kind.....just a "tree chart" showing the various (hand-drawn) coat-of-arms belonging to the Duttons and the Warburtons etc. covering....as best I can count.....about 12 generations! JUST drawings of arms....and names of their owners done in calligraphy!! (no red rooster, though......aw shucks!) The whole thing was filmed on about 6 or 7 pages, as I recall.....all of which I copied off and had to tape together. It also was done as a NEGATIVE on this film.....so that the background is all black and the arms are drawn in white. Just what we need, right? Another CHART! <grin> But this one is unique....and quite interesting. I've no time today.....but early next week, I could try scanning it in four pieces that you'd have to piece together.......IF you're interested. (I don't think I'd have any trouble scanning a black background - won't know till I try it! Hoping my scanner can turn it into a positive image!) I guess you should give me your e-mail address if you'd like to see this thing. But be patient....I'll work on it early in the week......before I head for Philadelphia and Delaware Co. ......and "Dutton Land" on Friday!! Phyllis....getting very excited!

    09/26/1998 07:01:45
    1. Duttons in the Doomsday
    2. Phyllis Ryerse
    3. Hi Cuzzin' Carole.....and the rest of the gang!! Now here's a subject I think I can help you with. The Doomsday Book entry. I've copied much of the book "The Duttons of Dutton in Cheshire with notes repecting The Sherborne Branch of the Family." If you've never seen it, you can borrow a copy of it on microfilm from Salt Lake....# ....oh, I've misplaced that film number just now.......I'll find it later. In the first chapter titled Odard, the Norman, it says the following: "At the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, the lordship of Duntune belonged to three Normans, between whom it had been apportioned at the conquest. Its former Saxon owner, named Edward, a freeman, had held two portions of the lordship of which he had been dispossessed. One had passed to the Nigels, but of the other the Saxon Edward had regained possession, apparently as tenant to his Norman landlord, Osbern-fitz-Tezzon, who held lands elsewhere and he had improved it in value from one to two shillings. The remaining portion had belonged to a Saxon named Ravene, also a freeman, from whom it had been transferred to Odard, who held it of the earl of Chester. Its value had, however, under its new proprietor, declined from five shillings to twelve pence. Perhaps he was more attentive to his other Cheshire properties, as of two of them he had more than trebled the value. The following is facsimile of the actual entry in Domesday book relating to Odard's possession of Duntune. The lines which appear to cancel some of the words are rubricated in the original, such being the Norman method of distinguishing names and places of importance in that record. (Here it shows 4 lines of to-me-unreadable old English which apparently is the actual entry in the Domesday. I would be willing to scan this and send a copy as an attachment to anyone who provides a current e-mail address.) (What does rubricated mean??) Then it goes on, apparently a translation of the old English entry in the Domesday book.... "In English: 'Odard holds of the earl, Duntune. Ravene held it, and was a freeman. There is one virgate and a half of land rateable to the gelt. The land is one carucate. There is a radman with one serf. A wood a league long and half as broad and a hawk's aery. In king Edward's time it was worth 5s., now 12d." A lot of that could use some explaining in "American English!" But Wow....a hawk's aery......doesn't THAT sound interesting! Wonder what the story is behind that!! Further on in this (very large) book it mentions that same hawk's aery as still being on the property many generations later.......so it must have been important......and desirable if it was mentioned specifically. Useful? I don't know. Used for hunting in that "wood a league long and half as broad??" Perhaps. Now then, does this entry qualify as the "thrice named" entry for Dutton in the Domesday book, or is this just ONE of three different entries. I don't know. Somebody else smarter than me can figure that one out. Although, if there had been other entries....it seems to me that the author of this book would have copied them here as well. This book has many interesting things in it about the family.....including several "inventories" of the contents of Hatton Hall......and detailed stories of the two famous duels .......and some of the actual correspondence between King Henry the Eighth and Sir Piers Dutton.....among other things. One day this coming winter....when my life slows down a bit, I'll transcribe some of it to the list. It's fascinatin' stuff! Will make good reading on a cold night in front of a warm fire. later....... Phyllis in Atlanta

    09/26/1998 06:27:00
    1. Dutton to MA in 1630
    2. Carole Malisiak
    3. Here's an interesting link from the Winthrop Fleet. It lists a .......... Dutton as having sailed to MA in 1630, but no other infor. http://members.aol.com/dcurtin1/gene/winthrop.htm Another interesting link for MA Duttons. Carike (Whoops--Carole)

    09/26/1998 05:58:32
    1. Re: Archives and Doomsday
    2. Carole Malisiak
    3. Richard A. & Jean C. Dutton wrote: > > ----------------------------Snip-------------------------------------- > > I see now how I am related to > > Phyliss. > > I could have told you that. I didn't know you didn't know. Since you're my > 13th cousin I can also tell you how you are connected to anyone else that > is also a blood relative to me in my records. > ----------------------------------Snip--------------------------------------------- For some unknown reason, I thought you were an MA Dutton! What is the name of your father and his father? They must be in Cope's book, too! > > First of all, what does <in capite> mean? > It is Latin. It means: "of a feudal tenant: holding immediately of one's > lord; esp: holding directly of the crown" - Webster's Third New > International Dictionary. Thanks, my dad always wanted me to learn Latin, now, I wish I had! > -----------------------------------Snip----------------------------------------------- > Notice that nothing above mentions the DUTTONs by surname or even as > people. Odard's time was well before the family started using the surname > de Dutton (Duntune). It only says the TOWN was "thrice mentioned". I've > never seen the book either but I'll bet that when the town was mentioned it > was probably spelled Duntune - or something similar. Both Peter Leycester > and Ormerod agree that the town was "thrice mentioned" in the Doomsday Book > so I'm willing to bet a month's pay that it's true. A person may have to be > able to read Latin to find it??? > Dick I'd be willing to bet, too, and I told her to look under different spellings, she still can't find it. But she is probably not as motivated as I would be. Bettcha I'd find it!!! Thanks again, Carole

    09/26/1998 03:05:20
    1. Dutton connections
    2. Richard A. & Jean C. Dutton
    3. Carole Malisiak wrote: > Richard A. & Jean C. Dutton wrote: > > > ----------------------------Snip-------------------------------------- > > > I see now how I am related to > > > Phyliss. > > > > I could have told you that. I didn't know you didn't know. Since you're my > > 13th cousin I can also tell you how you are connected to anyone else that > > is also a blood relative to me in my records. > > ----------------------------------Snip--------------------------------------------- > > For some unknown reason, I thought you were an MA Dutton! What is the > name of your father and his father? They must be in Cope's book, too! It must have been a pretty good unknown reason because I DO descend from MA John and no, my dad etc. are not in Cope. If we both (you & I) descended through the same John, we would be no more distantly related than about 8th cousins. My records show that the common ancestor for both MA & PA John was (is) William DUTTON, son of Ralph DUTTON & Elanor/Elinor Puleston, married to Agnes CONWAY, PA John descending through their son Hugh and MA John descending through their son Thomas. -----------------------------------Snip---------------------------------------------- > I'd be willing to bet, too, and I told her to look under different > spellings, she still can't find it. But she is probably not as > motivated as I would be. Bettcha I'd find it!!! I'd be willing to bet you would too. See if you can get someone to take the bet and we both can make some money! Dick Researching my family tree! Trunk: DUTTON Major branches: ALLEN, BARTLETT, CUTLER, DOGGETT, DUNTEN, DUNTON, JENSON, LAKE, METCALF, PARTRIDGE, REYNOLDS, RICHARDS, SAWYER, SMITH, TRACY, TURNER. Minor branches: ADAMS, ALDEN, BALL, BLACK, BLANCHARD, BREWSTER, BRIMHALL, CARY, COLBURN, HATCH, HOPKINS, HYDE, KIDDER, PERKINS, WARNER, WILLIAMS. Smaller Limbs: ALGER, ANDERSON, CLARK, DAVIS, FRENCH, FULLER, HALL, HARRIS, JOHNSON, KNAPP, McMILLAN, MERRICK, MILLER, MOORE, NELSON PARKER, TUTTLE - And many more.

    09/26/1998 02:36:53
    1. Re: Archives and Doomsday
    2. Richard A. & Jean C. Dutton
    3. Carole Malisiak wrote: > Hi all, > ------- > ----------------------------Snip-------------------------------------- > I see now how I am related to > Phyliss. My David and her Francis Dutton were brothers and sons of > Kingsman Dutton and Anne Routh. I could have told you that. I didn't know you didn't know. Since you're my 13th cousin I can also tell you how you are connected to anyone else that is also a blood relative to me in my records. ----------------------------------Snip--------------------------------------------- > I found the following passage in the archives (a recent one from Dick > Dutton): > > I FIND this town of Dutton thrice named in Dooms-day-book, as held then > in the Conqueror's time by three persons. One part Odard held > immediately of the earl of Chester, as it were in capite : another part > was held by William Fitz-Nigell, baron of Halton, of the earl, in like > manner: another part did Osberne son of Tezzon, ancestor to the Boydells > of Dodleston, hold also of the earl of Chester. > > First of all, what does <in capite> mean? It is Latin. It means: "of a feudal tenant: holding immediately of one's lord; esp: holding directly of the crown" - Webster's Third New International Dictionary. -----------------------------------Snip----------------------------------------------- > Second, I do not have a copy of the Doomsday Book. Has anyone ever seen > the entries that is talked about? My friend, Sherrie Ellis, has a copy > of this book and says that we are not in there!!! An historian whom I > have met on the <net>, cannot find it either! So, has anyone seen > it??? I sure wish I had a copy of this book! Maybe, I could find it. Notice that nothing above mentions the DUTTONs by surname or even as people. Odard's time was well before the family started using the surname de Dutton (Duntune). It only says the TOWN was "thrice mentioned". I've never seen the book either but I'll bet that when the town was mentioned it was probably spelled Duntune - or something similar. Both Peter Leycester and Ormerod agree that the town was "thrice mentioned" in the Doomsday Book so I'm willing to bet a month's pay that it's true. A person may have to be able to read Latin to find it??? Dick

    09/26/1998 01:19:14
    1. Archives and Doomsday
    2. Carole Malisiak
    3. Hi all, I have been reading all the archived mail from the list--since I joined the list in late May, 1998, I have always wondered what people had to say before I joined. I didn't know that it was archived at rootsweb, but I found it and am now reading it. I see now how I am related to Phyliss. My David and her Francis Dutton were brothers and sons of Kingsman Dutton and Anne Routh. I found the following passage in the archives (a recent one from Dick Dutton): I FIND this town of Dutton thrice named in Dooms-day-book, as held then in the Conqueror's time by three persons. One part Odard held immediately of the earl of Chester, as it were in capite : another part was held by William Fitz-Nigell, baron of Halton, of the earl, in like manner: another part did Osberne son of Tezzon, ancestor to the Boydells of Dodleston, hold also of the earl of Chester. First of all, what does <in capite> mean? Second, I do not have a copy of the Doomsday Book. Has anyone ever seen the entries that is talked about? My friend, Sherrie Ellis, has a copy of this book and says that we are not in there!!! An historian whom I have met on the <net>, cannot find it either! So, has anyone seen it??? I sure wish I had a copy of this book! Maybe, I could find it. Carole

    09/26/1998 09:42:22
    1. Re: Question for DICK---
    2. Richard A. & Jean C. Dutton
    3. Hi Phyllis. Yes, I have Jonathan married to Rachel PENNELL. No vital statistics on either, but I do have parents and paternal ancestors. Unless I am mistaken, Jonathan is the 3G grandfather of Doug Hall from whom I got what data I do have. I have only one child for them - Nathan. I agree, we need to be nice to people who go out of their way to help us. Tell him thanks for me too. Dick --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Phyllis Ryerse wrote: > Will you check your Dutton data base for a JONATHAN DUTTON who married a > RACHEL PENNELL?? They had a bunch of kids but one of them was Martha who > may have married a William West. > > Just a quick check will do. The fellow who is being so helpful in providing > me with great directions to all the Dutton historical spots around Chester > and Aston......thinks he may also have a slim connection to the family. I > told him I'd ask you. Seems the least I can do for a guy who has given me > so much help! > Thanks......Phyllis

    09/25/1998 06:58:55
    1. History of Dutton web site
    2. Michael L. Dunton
    3. Another interesting link I ran across -- http://www.nwnet.co.uk/home/html/history.htm Mike <><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~ The Dunton Family Homesite http://www.web-ster.com/miked/ list manager for dutton-l@rootsweb.com <mailto:dutton-l@rootsweb.com> & dunton-l@rootsweb.com <mailto:dunton-l@rootsweb.com> <><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~

    09/25/1998 01:02:43
    1. RE: Dutton Family history
    2. Michael L. Dunton
    3. Terri, I am forwarding this request to the Dutton mailing list and asking that anyone with information email you directly, as well as the list. Good luck in your search, Mike Dunton <><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~ The Dunton Family Homesite http://www.web-ster.com/miked/ list manager for dutton-l@rootsweb.com & dunton-l@rootsweb.com <><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: Teresa J Everhart [mailto:EVERHART_TERESA_J@lilly.com] Sent: Thursday, September 17, 1998 12:32 PM To: miked@web-ster.com Subject: Dutton Family history I have just started researching the Dutton line of my family and know very little about them. All I have been able to come up with is that my grandmother was Stella Dutton, her father was Albert Dutton, mother was Margaret Belt. they had 2 other children Arlo and Luther. All spent a lot of their lives in Harden Co. Il. Do you have any information on these Duttons? Thanks Terri

    09/25/1998 12:50:01
    1. RE: Dutton stuff
    2. Michael L. Dunton
    3. Hi Randy, There is a complete website built from the documents and photos that Colin provided. I used a free GeoCities location so it is a long URL. The easiest way of getting there is to go to The Dunton Homesite GeneWeb page [http://www.web-ster.com/miked/family.htm] and going to the Archive section. There is a link there. Mike <><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~ The Dunton Family Homesite http://www.web-ster.com/miked/ list manager for dutton-l@rootsweb.com & dunton-l@rootsweb.com <><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~<><~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: Rlilley@aol.com [mailto:Rlilley@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, September 24, 1998 1:45 PM To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Dutton stuff Hi, Are the pictures of the Dutton Castle on anyone's site? Regards, Randy Lilley

    09/25/1998 09:06:04
    1. Henry Dutton
    2. Henry Dutton married Mary Elizabeth Frasser. Henry's was in 6th GA regiment in Civil War. He was born ca 1820 In Georgia. He was married in Floyed County Georgia in 1859. They are on the 1860 Floyd County census. My local copy of the census is barley readable, but they are listed with two daughters. They also had at least one son in 1862 -- James Robert H. Dutton who married in Morgan County, Alabama. Henry and Mary died in Morgan County Alabama. Henry died between 1907 and 1911. Any one have any ideas who his father might be? Any thoughts on the origin of these GA Duttons? Jennifer

    09/25/1998 08:11:36
    1. Question for DICK---
    2. Phyllis Ryerse
    3. Will you check your Dutton data base for a JONATHAN DUTTON who married a RACHEL PENNELL?? They had a bunch of kids but one of them was Martha who may have married a William West. Just a quick check will do. The fellow who is being so helpful in providing me with great directions to all the Dutton historical spots around Chester and Aston......thinks he may also have a slim connection to the family. I told him I'd ask you. Seems the least I can do for a guy who has given me so much help! Thanks......Phyllis

    09/24/1998 04:47:39
    1. Re: Dutton stuff
    2. Richard A. & Jean C. Dutton
    3. John Dutton wrote: > >> "A leaf from Army Life-Background and Experiences of a Civil War > >> Soldier. > >> Compiled by Dorothy Kincheloe Hendrix...Orem, UT > >> This book is based on a collection of the experiences > >> of GROVE H. DUTTON > Hi Dick, > Does anyone have any idea where we order this book? Sounds very interesting. The book can be purchased only from the compiler Dorothy Kincheloe Hendrix. The cost to include S & H was $33.00. Dorothy Hendrix 941 North 510 East Orem, UT 84097 Dick

    09/24/1998 02:14:37
    1. Dutton stuff
    2. Hi, Are the pictures of the Dutton Castle on anyone's site? Regards, Randy Lilley

    09/24/1998 10:44:31
    1. dutton stuff
    2. Hi, Can anyone help Cindy? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm quite new at this, but starting to search the name Dutton for my mother- in-law. Any help would be greatly appreciated. All I have is Samuel Dutton 1794-1872 born in England, died in Wisconsin Married Betsy Holland Children: Henry and John M. born in Utica New York John M. Dutton was George Ellsworth Dutton's grandfather. I know I don't have alot, but I don't know where to go from here. Cindy Dutton From: Cin12593@aol.com

    09/24/1998 04:50:43