Hello "cousins," With the list having been down, some of my emails have come back to me, but not others. Taking a chance on being redundant, I am re-sending the following information again: Richard Dutton listed as passenger on the Supply http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/va+index+166430214698+F This peaked my curiosity and I tried to find out about Richard---what happened to him. Did he die at Jamestown or live to procreate! I have been to the address below (The Web-Gateway--Authority Lookup (Colonial Virginia): http://eagle.vsla.edu/cgi-bin/colonial.gateway?authority=0288-95880 I downloaded several documents: 13 Dec 1610 which states "Sir Thomas Dutton has returned." From where, I don't know. Another document mentions a "[no first name] Dutton" who had visited the Summer Islands and who had his allowance taken from him on 17 Mar 1622/23. They also mention "the Company" and tobacco prices frequently. This article is from the Manchester Papers. Well, it seems to me that Sir Thomas Dutton was probably a member of this "Company" and he had invested in tobacco in Virginia which probably made trips to Am. necessary by some folks at this time. I don't know what happened to Richard. I also downloaded articles about John Dutton 1619-1621, Manchester Papers, but I have not yet had a chance to see what the articles say. I wonder which John Dutton this could possibly be!!! Has anyone else seen these papers? The email I sent regarding the "Somer" or "Summer" Islands being Bermuda did come back to me, so I will not repeat it here. Are there Virginia Duttons on this LIST? Has anyone done any research in this area? If so, please share, OK? Later, Carole
Colin, I am going to be on one of my semi-annual visits to England later this month. Mostly I plan to do 7-8 days of long distance walking in Yorkshire, probably along the portion of the Coast-to-Coast path in the Yorkshire Dales. If at some point the weather forecast is for three or four days of rainy weather though, I'll be looking for other things to do. Maybe I'll get down to Chester, though I rather doubt it. Another long distance footpath that intrigues me is the Offa's Dyke Path which has its northern terminus not too far west of Chester. If I get to Chester my plan is to try to track down who the F. A. Lawson is that created that Dutton chart and find out if his notes and workpapers still exist. (I'm assuming he may have been from the Chester area.) I'd like to have a better sense of what the original source material is for each of the parts of his chart. Doug Hall -----Original Message----- From: Dutton, Colin, DUTTONCW <colin.dutton@bt.com> To: DUTTON-L <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com>; Dutton, Colin, DUTTONCW <colin.dutton@bt.com>; PACHESTE-L <PACHESTE-L@rootsweb.com>; Doug Hall <doughall@mail.tds.net> Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 11:34 AM Subject: RE: Dutton Hall >Hi Doug, > >Thanks for the compliment regarding the map, glad to be of assistance. > >Regarding your query of Cheshire, Brett Langston of our own Cheshire Family >History Society has a Web Site located at > >http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/blangston/genuki/chs.htm > >which lists lots and lots of information, including all of the Cheshire >Parishes. Have fun!! > >Regards > >Colin > >> ---------- >> From: Doug Hall[SMTP:doughall@mail.tds.net] >> Sent: 28 August 1998 18:57 >> To: DUTTON-L; Dutton, Colin, DUTTONCW; PACHESTE-L >> Subject: Re: Dutton Hall >> >> Great map site, Colin. Thanks. >> >> I would point out that the small village of Aston is immediately adjoining >> Dutton. While John DUTTON of PA was supposedly originally an inhabitant of >> Frodsham, when he emigrated to PA, the location where he settled was >> almost >> immediately given the name Aston. I suspect that he may not have been the >> only emigrant from the viciinity. While we do not have records of the >> place >> of origin of some of the PA settlers who were neighbors of John DUTTON, I >> suspect that more than John were from the same area. Otherwise one would >> be >> led to believe that John DUTON had somehow been given the right to name >> the >> new location in PA. But he wasn't even the first owner of his tract. Penn >> had granted it to Thomas Rowland and Rowland sold it to DUTTON. I suspect >> that Rowland as well as John Neild (who Mary DARLINGTON married as second >> husband after John's death) were also from Aston. >> >> The link between Cheshire, County Palatine, in England and Chester County, >> PA, is strong. Chester, PA, the first English settlement in Chester County >> was obviously named for Chester, the county seat of Cheshire, England. And >> Aston was named for Aston. What other township names in the original >> settlement of Chester County, PA, come from Cheshire? >> >> One obvious one that does not is Chichester. What about Ridley, Darby, >> etc. >> >> Doug Hall >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dutton, Colin, DUTTONCW <colin.dutton@bt.com> >> To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 12:16 PM >> Subject: Dutton Hall >> >> >> >Hi All, >> > >> >Just a quickie, >> > >> >I have added two URL's that will take you to O.S.maps in the UK, one is >> of >> >East Grinstead (where Dutton Hall now is), the other is of Dutton (where >> >Dutton Hall was). >> > >> >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?X=545000&Y=135000 >> > >> >East Grinstead is in the centre of the map and Ashurstwood is just below >> it, >> >this is where the School is. >> > >> >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?X=357740&Y=379300 >> > >> >Dutton is in the top right-hand corner of the centre square, the Hall was >> >situated just below the A533 sign. By the way, my own family history >> takes >> >me to Tiverton which is situated centre bottom of the map. >> > >> >Regards >> > >> >Colin >> > >> > >> > >> >
Carole Malisiak wrote: > Hi Phyllis, ----------------------------------Snip------------------------------------------------- > On my list of questions, I forgot to ask what is a "Yeoman"? > My dictionary says, 1) a manservant to a nobleman, 2) an assistant to a > sheriff, and 3) a freeholder, below the gentry, who farms his own > ground. > Carole Hi Carole, In English genealogy records the term "Yeoman" usually means definition #3 above. Dick Dutton 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.
Hedgesbw@aol.com wrote: > Dear Mr. Dutton, > I read with interest your response to Mike & Angie Swan (Dutton-D Digest V98 > #127) because I am from the Cedar Rapids, IA area. My Dutton ancesters also > came from a nearby area, Marion, Linn Co., IA. J.Q.A. (John Quincy Adams) > Dutton b: 13 Aug 1833 in Lancaster, OH, "blacksmith, came to Marion by wagon > in 1852". He married Louisa McKnight in 1855. On his marriage registration > he lists his father as Gray (possibly in DAR records -?Seth?) Dutton born in > VA and his mother (no name) born in MD. I have been at a dead end for years > trying to find any further information on his father and mother. Could you > please help me by pointing me in the direction I might begin looking for > answers? I would really appreciate any help you might be able to give me. > Thank you for your time. > Sincerely, > Marleen Hedges Hello Marleen, Sorry it has taken me so long to reply - I've just been swamped. Included below is a Family Group Report of your J.Q.A.'s parents. J.Q.A. was the grandson of the 6th president of the US. Dick Dutton 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. =================================================================== Name: Charles Francis ADAMS, 107178, M óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó Birth: 18 Aug 1807 Boston, Suffolk, MA Death: 21 Nov 1886 Boston, MA Father: John Quincy ADAMS Pres., 107180, M (1767-1848) Mother: Louisa Catherine JOHNSON, 107179, F (1775-1852) Misc. Notes !BIR-DEA: BUELL001.GED Gedcom file from America OnLine - Source: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents" pub 1989 by Carl Boyer John D. Wedgwood Pound. Marriage: 3 Sep 1829 Medford, MA óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó Spouse: Abigail Brown BROOKS, 106058, F óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó Birth: 25 Apr 1808 Medford, MA Death: 6 Jun 1889 Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. Children óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 1 M: John Quincy ADAMS, 12425, M Birth: 13 Aug 1833 Lancaster, OH Death: 1894 Occupation: Blacksmith Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. "blacksmith, came from Lancasater to Marion by wagon in 1852" Hedgesbw@aol.com Spouse: Louisa McKNIGHT, 135834, F Marriage: 1855 óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 2 F: Louisa Catherine ADAMS, 12426, F Birth: 1831 Death: 1870 Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 3 M: Charles Francis ADAMS, 12427, M Birth: 1835 Death: 1915 Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 4 M: Henry Brooks ADAMS, 12436, M Birth: 1838 Death: 1918 Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 5 M: Arthur ADAMS, 12967, M Birth: 1841 Death: 1846 Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 6 F: Mary Gardner ADAMS, 12968, F Birth: 1845 Death: 1928 Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 7 M: Brooks ADAMS, 12969, M Birth: 1848 Death: 1927 Misc. Notes John D. Wedgwood Pound. óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó Last Modified: 20 Aug 1998 Created: 15 Sep 1998 óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó 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
Rootsweb lists have been down since Saturday due to server problems. I believe that they are now corrected. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Carole Malisiak [mailto:malisiak@midohio.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 2:23 PM To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Just Checking Hello, Just checking to see if the DUTTON list is working. The other lists that I am on are working. Carole
Hello, Just checking to see if the DUTTON list is working. The other lists that I am on are working. Carole
Hi Doug, Thanks for the compliment regarding the map, glad to be of assistance. Regarding your query of Cheshire, Brett Langston of our own Cheshire Family History Society has a Web Site located at http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/blangston/genuki/chs.htm which lists lots and lots of information, including all of the Cheshire Parishes. Have fun!! Regards Colin > ---------- > From: Doug Hall[SMTP:doughall@mail.tds.net] > Sent: 28 August 1998 18:57 > To: DUTTON-L; Dutton, Colin, DUTTONCW; PACHESTE-L > Subject: Re: Dutton Hall > > Great map site, Colin. Thanks. > > I would point out that the small village of Aston is immediately adjoining > Dutton. While John DUTTON of PA was supposedly originally an inhabitant of > Frodsham, when he emigrated to PA, the location where he settled was > almost > immediately given the name Aston. I suspect that he may not have been the > only emigrant from the viciinity. While we do not have records of the > place > of origin of some of the PA settlers who were neighbors of John DUTTON, I > suspect that more than John were from the same area. Otherwise one would > be > led to believe that John DUTON had somehow been given the right to name > the > new location in PA. But he wasn't even the first owner of his tract. Penn > had granted it to Thomas Rowland and Rowland sold it to DUTTON. I suspect > that Rowland as well as John Neild (who Mary DARLINGTON married as second > husband after John's death) were also from Aston. > > The link between Cheshire, County Palatine, in England and Chester County, > PA, is strong. Chester, PA, the first English settlement in Chester County > was obviously named for Chester, the county seat of Cheshire, England. And > Aston was named for Aston. What other township names in the original > settlement of Chester County, PA, come from Cheshire? > > One obvious one that does not is Chichester. What about Ridley, Darby, > etc. > > Doug Hall > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dutton, Colin, DUTTONCW <colin.dutton@bt.com> > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 12:16 PM > Subject: Dutton Hall > > > >Hi All, > > > >Just a quickie, > > > >I have added two URL's that will take you to O.S.maps in the UK, one is > of > >East Grinstead (where Dutton Hall now is), the other is of Dutton (where > >Dutton Hall was). > > > >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?X=545000&Y=135000 > > > >East Grinstead is in the centre of the map and Ashurstwood is just below > it, > >this is where the School is. > > > >http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?grid2map?X=357740&Y=379300 > > > >Dutton is in the top right-hand corner of the centre square, the Hall was > >situated just below the A533 sign. By the way, my own family history > takes > >me to Tiverton which is situated centre bottom of the map. > > > >Regards > > > >Colin > > > > > > >
Hello!! I found out that the Summer Islands are now called Bermuda. So these Duttons were sailing to/from Bermuda, also! About 1610 King James awarded Bermuda to the Virginia Company. In 1613, the Company sold its rights to a group of merchants. In 1684, the British Crown took over administration of the islands. The Sea Venture, a ship carrying colonists to Virginia was destroyed at sea near the islands during a storm on 28 Jul 1609 and Bermuda was called Somers Islands, for some time, after Admiral Sir George Somers, the ship's captain. All but two of the colonists went onward to Jamestown and found the settlers near starvation. The remaining two colonists became the first permanent white settlers of Bermuda. Thus, it would appear that Sir Thomas (1610), John (1609-1611,1619, 1621) another John (1814), and probably Richard (1620, on board the Supply), and also Henry Dutton, (1685) were involved. Maybe Richard died since he is not mentioned in any of the papers. But then, maybe not. Maybe this is the same R. Dutton as Dave Jowitt wrote about (quoted below). >I've been browsing the transcript of the records for Howden, East Riding of >Yorkshire and found the following - of no link to myself but might mean >something to someone out there: >"Collected 10th Nov [1616] upon his Majestye's letter patten [patents] for >the reliefe of Richard Dutton of Chester the sum 8s 3d" >Please let me know if it means anything to anyone! >Dave Jowitt >Parkgate, Cheshire, England> Take care, Carole
Hi All, I don't know if you will get this as the LIST does not seem to be working. I have been to the address below (The Web-Gateway--Authority Lookup (Colonial Virginia): http://eagle.vsla.edu/cgi-bin/colonial.gateway?authority=0288-95880 Since I had found Richard Dutton came over on the Supply, I decided to see if I could find other info on what he did while here. I downloaded several documents: 13 Dec 1610 which states "Sir Thomas Dutton has returned." From where, I don't know. Another document mentions a "[no first name] Dutton" who had visited the Summer Islands and who had his allowance taken from him on 17 Mar 1622/23. They also mention "the Company" and tobacco prices frequently. This article is from the Manchester Papers. Well, it seems to me that Sir Thomas Dutton was probably a member of this "Company" and he had invested in tobacco in Virginia which probably made trips to Am. necessary by some folks at this time. I don't know what happened to Richard. I also downloaded articles about John Dutton 1619-1621, Manchester Papers, but I have not yet had a chance to see what the articles say. I wonder which John Dutton this could possibly be!!! Has anyone else seen these papers? Take care, Carole
Richard Dutton listed as passenger on the Supply http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/va+index+166430214698+F Take care, Carole
Just passing this along! Carole Diana Davis wrote: > Just passing this along. > > > -Original Message----- > > > From: maryann [SMTP:mamsb@digitalexp.com] > > > Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 1998 10:59 AM > > > To: PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: BIBLE - looking for family!!! > > > > > > If this following info is not your family, please pass the info on to > > > other lists -- who knows -- maybe someone can be located from the > > > family. > > > > > > Last month while in Virginia, I clipped an article from a newspaper -- > > > "VIRGINIAN REVIEW - Sat 15 Aug 1998." It had the heading "VA MAN TRYING > > > TO FIND FAMILY TO RETURN BIBLE.' > > > > > > The article reads "YORK, Pa. - A Virginia man is trying to return a 100 > > > year old Bible to the descendants of a York County, PA family. But > > > finding them has not been an easy matter. Julian Gordon of Newport > > > News, VA. > > > Came into possession of the Bible last year, when his father-in-law > > > died. > > > His father-in-law had purchased the Bible in 1973 at an auction in > > > Delta. > > > But trying to find the family, Gordon doesn't have much to go on -- > > > just a few names written inside and eight photographs. The name that > > > occurs frequently is Stough. The York County telephone lists about 145 > > > numbers for homes and businesses under that name. Gordon tried calling > > > some of the Stoughs. A few were openly skeptical, apparently think the > > > call was some kind of hoax..............." > > > > > > Inscriptions, photographs, and papers inside he bible tell: "it was > > > given to Harry Isaiah Stough by his mother, Savannah on 25 Dec 1885. > > > Harry had a brother named Ammon, who married Minnie F Welk. They had at > > > least three children: Marie Florence; Laroy George; and Raymond Welk. > > > Other papers mention Sevannia Wantz Stough and Lydia Wantz. The > > > pictures were taken at Jeffres Art Studio in York. > > > > > > Mr Julian Gordon, according to the newspaper article has said he will > > > send the bible and contents to anybody who can tie their family to Ammon > > > and Harry Stough. The newspaper quotes him "It's there. I'll send it > > > to them. > > > I'll pay the postage," > > > > > > This will be quite a find if the right family can be located. > > > > > > Please pass this message on to other lists. We would all appreciate > > > finding it if it was our family bible. > > > > > > I personally can tell you nothing more than what I have written here. > > > > > > Thank you > > > > > > MaryAnn > > > In The Florida Panhandle
This was off of another list . . . can anyone shed light on the information? 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: Dave Jowitt [mailto:jowitt@globalnet.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, September 10, 1998 3:41 PM To: CHESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHESHIRE-L] Richard Dutton, Chester, 1661 I've been browsing the transcript of the records for Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire and found the following - of no link to myself but might mean something to someone out there: "Collected 10th Nov [1616] upon his Majestye's letter patten [patents] for the reliefe of Richard Dutton of Chester the sum 8s 3d" Please let me know if it means anything to anyone! Dave Jowitt Parkgate, Cheshire, England JOWETT/JEWETT One Name Study (GOONS no 2489, web-site http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~jowitt ). Also researching INGHAM in Wharfedale, HINDLEY and GANDY in Cheshire, DARLINGTON in Cheshire and Staffordshire jowitt@globalnet.co.uk ______________________________
Hi All, Does anyone have the connections and data from Martha Waterman back to Josiah Bartlett? Dick Dutton Curt Rowe wrote: > I was going through some old family documents when I found the following: > > C. [Craig] S. Dutton one of the sons of Kingman [b 1759 d 1837], settled in > nearby Olive Township, Meigs Count, [Ohio] when it, of course, was a part of > Athens County. C. S. Dutton, who was born at Hockingport in 1823, married > Martha Waterman, a granddaughter of Dr. Waterman, a surgeon in the > Revolutionary War. The wife of Dr. Waterman, was a daughter of Josiah > Bartlett, a Massachusetts native who was the first member of the Continental > Congress to vote for the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the > first member of Congress to sign the Declaration [I thought it was John > Hamilton]. > > A footnote says its from a newspaper article dated 7/18/50.
Curt, Josiah Bartlett was a famous New Hampshirite who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a distinguished physician, founder of the State Medical Society, a Colonel of Militia, Chief Justice of the Court, and first governor of the State of New Hampshire. He lived most of his life in Kingston, NH, where his house and a granite monument are prominent on the town green. What a coincidence! There is a Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy in New Hampshire, a "think tank" operation, and I often speak at their conferences. As a further coincidence, their most recent Executive Director (she left very recently) was Elizabeth Beeson. And she is, I believe, a descendant of the Chester County Beeson's whose family interleaves with the Chester County Duttons. Doug Hall -----Original Message----- From: Curt Rowe <curtrowe@ix.netcom.com> To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, September 10, 1998 8:53 PM Subject: Descendent of Josiah Bartlett >I was going through some old family documents when I found the following: > >C. [Craig] S. Dutton one of the sons of Kingman [b 1759 d 1837], settled in >nearby Olive Township, Meigs Count, [Ohio] when it, of course, was a part of >Athens County. C. S. Dutton, who was born at Hockingport in 1823, married >Martha Waterman, a granddaughter of Dr. Waterman, a surgeon in the >Revolutionary War. The wife of Dr. Waterman, was a daughter of Josiah >Bartlett, a Massachusetts native who was the first member of the Continental >Congress to vote for the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the >first member of Congress to sign the Declaration [I thought it was John >Hamilton]. > >A footnote says its from a newspaper article dated 7/18/50. >
I was going through some old family documents when I found the following: C. [Craig] S. Dutton one of the sons of Kingman [b 1759 d 1837], settled in nearby Olive Township, Meigs Count, [Ohio] when it, of course, was a part of Athens County. C. S. Dutton, who was born at Hockingport in 1823, married Martha Waterman, a granddaughter of Dr. Waterman, a surgeon in the Revolutionary War. The wife of Dr. Waterman, was a daughter of Josiah Bartlett, a Massachusetts native who was the first member of the Continental Congress to vote for the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the first member of Congress to sign the Declaration [I thought it was John Hamilton]. A footnote says its from a newspaper article dated 7/18/50.
In Cope there is a George b 1869, son of William T., son of Joseph, son of Richard, son of Johathan, son of Richard, son of Thomas, son of John. He would have been 61 in 1930 so he might be the one. > -----Original Message----- > From: Carole Malisiak [mailto:malisiak@midohio.net] > Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 1998 9:36 PM > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Kingsman Dutton's House > > > Hi Curt! > > Thanks for the picture! > > Curt Rowe wrote: > > There was also a label: > > Order Thru > > Geo. L. Dutton. "I. L." 3453 > > 2019 N. 15th Street > > Philadelphia, Pa. > > This is the same George Dutton who communicated with my Aunt Edith about > our family history. He knew my g-Uncle Will!!! I never knew what > happened to George. Do you know where he is in our family line? He > wrote to my Aunt 10/18/1930. I wonder what happened to his records? > > I bet he had information about my g-uncle Will who moved to Oklahoma > territory. I've searched high and low for information about him and > have not found much except that he published a newspaper called the > "Foraker Tribune" between 1906 and 1911 at Foraker, OK (documented). He > was also supposed to be elected Senator of Oklahoma and and also > Nebraska. He published two newspapers in Iowa, and finally settled down > in Seneca, Missouri, where he published the Seneca News-Dispatch until > he died. I can't find his three children, 8 grandchildren, and 25 great > grandchildren either!! > > William R. Dutton b. 12 Apr 1874 at Short Creek, OH, Harrison Co., m. > Ella Oglesbee d//o Samuel Oglesbee on 5 Sep 1884 at W. Alexander, PA. > She was born at Bellaire, OH, on 9 Apr 1884. > > Is there anyone out there who is related to my g uncle? > Carole > >
Carole Malisiak wrote: -----------------------------Snip----------------------------------- > William R. Dutton b. 12 Apr 1874 at Short Creek, OH, Harrison Co., m. > Ella Oglesbee d//o Samuel Oglesbee on 5 Sep 1884 at W. Alexander, PA. > She was born at Bellaire, OH, on 9 Apr 1884. > > Is there anyone out there who is related to my g uncle? > Carole Hi Carol, I find a record of William DUTTON b.abt 1873 with no further data except his parents were Myron H. DUTTON b.12 Apr 1846, Auburn, NY or OH? & Mary Blair b. abt 1846, Newbury. Not much to go on but possibly a hint? Dick Dutton
Hi Curt! Thanks for the picture! Curt Rowe wrote: > There was also a label: > Order Thru > Geo. L. Dutton. "I. L." 3453 > 2019 N. 15th Street > Philadelphia, Pa. This is the same George Dutton who communicated with my Aunt Edith about our family history. He knew my g-Uncle Will!!! I never knew what happened to George. Do you know where he is in our family line? He wrote to my Aunt 10/18/1930. I wonder what happened to his records? I bet he had information about my g-uncle Will who moved to Oklahoma territory. I've searched high and low for information about him and have not found much except that he published a newspaper called the "Foraker Tribune" between 1906 and 1911 at Foraker, OK (documented). He was also supposed to be elected Senator of Oklahoma and and also Nebraska. He published two newspapers in Iowa, and finally settled down in Seneca, Missouri, where he published the Seneca News-Dispatch until he died. I can't find his three children, 8 grandchildren, and 25 great grandchildren either!! William R. Dutton b. 12 Apr 1874 at Short Creek, OH, Harrison Co., m. Ella Oglesbee d//o Samuel Oglesbee on 5 Sep 1884 at W. Alexander, PA. She was born at Bellaire, OH, on 9 Apr 1884. Is there anyone out there who is related to my g uncle? Carole
It pays to rifle through your mom's old pictures. Found a post card with a picture of Kingsman Dutton's house. On the back of the card, which was never mailed, it said: Home of Kingsman Dutton. built in 1753. Grandfather of Francis, Jacob and William. Father of Fancis David and Kingsman Jr. The latter was born 2,1,1759 in this house in Aston Twp. Del Co. Pa. There was also a label: Order Thru Geo. L. Dutton. "I. L." 3453 2019 N. 15th Street Philadelphia, Pa. Another note that I have indicates that the house was still standing in 1930 so I suspect that was when this picture was taken. The picture is on my web page: http://www.netcom.com/~curtrowe John Dutton of Pennsylvania. Feel free to copy it. The image is 100% of the original size. I cropped some of the landscape off of the right hand side.
Thanks for visiting my web page. I don't have any thing on your Duttons, but you might try subscribing the Dutton list if you are not already a member. There are quite a few members from the two main Dutton lines in the U.S. (the Dutton's of MA and PA). The instructions for subscribing are at the bottom of my Dutton web page. I'll cc the list with this response. Good Luck in your search Curt Rowe > -----Original Message----- > From: Walt [mailto:Wcondley@softcom.net] > Sent: Monday, September 07, 1998 12:11 PM > To: curtrowe@ix.netcom.com > Subject: Dutton > > > I am searching my husbands grandmother's family line. > Her father was William Frazier Dutton, b. Jan.31, 1861 in Champaign > Illinois. > He married Alma Irene Shain. Dec. 31, 1887 in Petersburg, Nebraska. > (His father was only referred to as Grandpa Dutton. Who played the > annual role of Santa Claus in Red Oak, Iowa.) > > They had two children, > Meta Dutton -Condley b. April 14, 1897 d. Dec. 1994 in Castro Valley ,CA > > Darrel Frazier Dutton b. 1889 in Nebraska. d. Nov. 5, 1971 in Fresno, CA > > Meta married Harvey Morris Condley, they had two children William H. > Condley b. Aug 16, 1925 d. July 11, 1989 & Dorothy Monteleone. b. > Aug.16, 1920 still living. > > Darrel F. Dutton had 4 daughters, Delores Hollister, Alma Radka, Jean > Goss & Gerry Raley all of Fresno in 1971. > > Darrel wrote a family book in 1966. However he did not even know his > grandfathers first name. His parents divorced in 1900 when he was young > > and he and his sister Meta and Mother Alma moved to California. > > According to his book there was another Mr. Dutton doing family > geneolgoy in 1914 from New York. This man-Dutton passed away about 1915 > > in New York. The other Mr. Dutton did obtain much geneology from Wm F. > Dutton before his passing. > > William F. Dutton was last known in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He had a > > grain $ flour mills at one point in Red Oak, Iowa. The banks > forreclosed on his note and William spent a great deal of time over the > legal battle, possibly devoting the rest of his life to Law in Sioux > Falls. He became a Chritian Scientist in 1897 or so. > > Thats the best in a nut shell. I would like to find Ancestors of the > family and where there may be a connection. > > Thank you for you time, I am quite impressed with your home page on the > Internet. > Best Regards > Lynn Condley > > > >