Should have capitalized Elizabeth KINSMAN and John DUTTON jr. It is so much easier to read surnames as surnames when we practice the capitalization rule. Karen Davis Sowards
In my database I have records of a Kinsman DUTTON in WFT vol 4, #0264. No location is mentioned in their data. However, it lists Kinsman DUTTON, sr.(born abt 1730) as the son of John DUTTON, jr. (born abt 1700) and Elizabeth Kinsman (born abt 1700). This Kinsman DUTTON, sr. married Mary WATSON. Kinsman jr was their son, born Feb 5, 1759, died Feb 24, 1837, he married Mary CRAIG. Karen Davis Sowards
Regarding a second wife of Kingsman Dutton: According to the probate records of Chester County, PA., Kingsman Dutton died without a will, but the county provided me a copy of these probate records; 1. A Common Bond, dated 20 July 1765, signed by Anne Dutton, Francis Routh (Anne's maiden name was Routh) and Humphrey Johnson; 2. A True Inventory of property, dated 16 August 1765, signed by Richard Dutton and Jonathon Richards; 3. A Payment Accompl, dated 22 March 1768, signed by Anne Dutton and one other. This is an acknowledgement that they have paid the listed debts and that a "Widows thirds" was retained, presumably by the widow, Anne Dutton. Cope states Kingsman's estate was sold by the sheriff in 1768. These records indicate Anne Dutton was the bonded administrator of Kingsman's estate. This seems to indicate that Kingsman was still married to his first wife, Anne (Routh) Dutton, when he died. The LDS records indicate Kingsman died in 1765 and his wife, Anne, died in 1774. Cope indicates also that Kingsman died in 1765 and that Anne was still living in 1774. These records seem to discount a second wife for the Kingsman Dutton whose first wive was Anne Routh. Curt Rowe (curtrowe@ix.netcom) indicated in an e-mail 10/29/99 that there were other Kingsman and Kinsman Duttons in Athens County, Ohio. Maybe the second wife attributed to Kingsman Dutton (whose first wife was Anne Routh) was the first wife of another Kingsman from Athens County, Ohio. Curt, in your e-mail of 8/28/99, was the Samuel Dutton you mentioned that dictated a document stating that Kingsman Dutton married a Mary Watson a descendant of PA John and Mary (Darlington) Dutton, or could he have been a descendant of the Athen County, Ohio Duttons? Bob Dutton
hey would everyone send me their e-mail address My computer crashed and I lost everyones e-mail address. Thanks Joe
1850 CENSUS Illinois, Woodford County, 56th District, page 496, dwelling 750, family 752. 22 Nov 1850. Norman Dutton age 40, farmer born Vermont. Nancy age 42 born Canada. Louisa age 18, born Illinois; Samuel 15, James 13, Horace 7, Julia 3, Norman 1. All the children born Illinois-- ages 15, 13, and 7 in school. This family does not appear to be on the 1860 census.
There was a line of Kingsman and Kinsman Duttons in the Athens, Ohio area. The name started out as Kingsman and was changed to Kinsman around the American Revoluntionary War. The last one I have is Kinsman Dutton b 26 Jun 1791 d 1823 Hockingport, Athens County. His wife was Nancy Paulk and they were married 21 Mar 1822 in Athens County. Although I don't know anything about their children, they could well have had a son and a grandson name Kinsman or shortened to King. Most, if not all, of the Duttons in Athens county were related. Most of them are documented on my web site http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~amcolan. Good Luck, Curt Rowe > -----Original Message----- > From: Ron Dutton [mailto:dutton@cs.ucf.edu] > Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 8:15 AM > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: King W. Dutton > > > Dutton Listers: > Has anyone ever heard of a King W. Dutton? Born around 1843, probably in > the Athens, Ohio area. He appears in the Athens, Ohio 1850 census with his > mother and step father, Isaac Voorhees (spelled there as Vorhes) and again > in the 1860 Iowa census. There he is listed as King Vorris (It's hard to > make out), but I'm pretty sure it is the same King. > > > Ron >
Dutton Listers: Has anyone ever heard of a King W. Dutton? Born around 1843, probably in the Athens, Ohio area. He appears in the Athens, Ohio 1850 census with his mother and step father, Isaac Voorhees (spelled there as Vorhes) and again in the 1860 Iowa census. There he is listed as King Vorris (It's hard to make out), but I'm pretty sure it is the same King. Ron
Someone asked about native American Dutton's. I recently ran across the following using the following URL and searching on Dutton: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/pasearch.htm Education: Carlisle Indian Industrial School 1879-1918: D Surnames File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Genevieve Bell and Barbara Landis. gbell@leland.Stanford.EDU landis@epix.net C I I S 1879-1918: D Surnames * Indicates records in both NARA and CCHS SURNAME FIRST NAME NATION SOURCE DUTTON* EDITH OTTAWA [NARG75] DUTTON* FRANK CHIPPEWA [NARG75] DUTTON THOMAS CHIPPEWA [NARG75] Ron
Hi Suzie, I am currently trying to find primary records of the Sherborne and Pennsylvania Duttons and am hoping to find them and have the definitive word on these two lineages which are branches of the Duttons of Hatton according to P.H. Lawson. There is a book called "Memorials of the Duttons of Dutton in Cheshire...." which has notes respecting the Sherborne Branch of the family. The lineages in the book do not agree with each other and do not agree with Lawson; thus, my search for primary records. You can buy the book at: http://www.higginsonbooks.com/ for about $50. I think it is a wonderful book as it has historical details and primary data from the Recognizance Rolls and other good stuff (i.e., British Museum Records and court records, letters, etc.) As with any secondary source, there will be mistakes (everyone has them even Spencer Hines!) as no one is absolutely perfect. I would love to see someone publish a comprehensive work on the Dutton family based upon primary sources, but the experts are completely lacking any interest in the Dutton family (probably because we are not important enough in politics or commerce!) Our family was certainly not the 'movers and shakers' in the world of the Brits! Take care, Carole - --------------------------- Suzie Smith wrote: > > Phyllis, > You are correct! There are two Susie/Suzies in this group. I will always > use my last name and KY beside it to differentiate. This is exciting news. > How did you all meet up with Colin of England and when is he going to see > the 16-26-36 year-old? I am the typo-queen, so it is easy for me to think > this could be one. It is hard to believe that this young man at 16 would > have a genealogical interest at such a tender age. Stranger things have > happened, but it sounds so exciting. Has anyone out there published > anything on this Sherborn? If so, please pass the information my way. -------------------big snip---------------
Thanks for the posting, Carole. This is a great service they are doing. I want to warn fellow listers, however, that the photos aren't always correctly identified. I ordered copies of my great-grandfather Everell F. Dutton. One was obviously taken at the same time as a photo we've had in the family. The one listed "with young daughter", I ordered as a curiosity -- he never had a daughter. In fact, he didn't marry until Dec 1864. Yes, I know, I could be missing an earlier marriage, but this photo is obviously not the same man. I have tried to get the Military Institute to correct this error, but they are not listening. They told me the name of the person who sent in these photos, and he isn't anyone I ever heard of, so the error remains. Mary Kay Stiles McDowell
Hello New England and Illinois Duttons, There are 13 Dutton photos for sale (cost not given) at this militarty site. See below. Carole 1st Lt. H., H. Melzar Dutton, Conn. Vol Inf. Col. Arthur H. Dutton, Conn Col. William Dutton , NYS Vol. Inf Lt. Col. Everell F. Dutton, Illinois Vol Inf. Wartime photo Pvt. James Dutton, NYS Col. William Dutton, NYS A group photo with 8 officers Half sitting view of Cadet Arthur H. Dutton, West Point class of Jun. 1861. Bust view of Capt. Harvey J. Dutton, Co. A, 33rd Regt., Ill. Vol. Inf. Wartime photo. Full sitting image of Lt. Col. Everell F. Dutton, 105th Regt., Illinois Vol. Infantry. He is pictured with his young daughter. Wartime bust image of Lt. Col. Henry F. Dutton, 8th Regt., Vermont Vol. Infantry. A photo of a reunion ribbon with a portrait of Maj. Charles K. Dutton, 146th Regt., N.Y.S. Vol. Inf. affixed to it. This is a reunion ribbon to celebrate the 48th Anniversary of the 146th Regt. Bust portrait of Corp. Julius Dutton, Co. C, 12th Regt., Connecticut Vol. Infantry. http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/PhotoDB.html
There was a Benjamine DUTTON who was a member of the House Of Representives from Morgan County, Ohio, for the years 1896-1900. Ohio counties have good records and are very helpful for very small costs. I suggest you ask for marriage record and will, for this some counties respond at no cost. Bob Dutton
TDYBAR4U@aol.com wrote: > > hello im trying to find info on my great grandfather benjamin Dutton, he had > two sons james mathew and caroll van epps dutton , ben was born in the mid > 1800s , any help would be greatly appreciated .. thanks > > William Darius Dutton
Here is a link that I hope works. http://www.nara.gov/cgi-bin/starfinder/0?path=standard.txt&id=demo&pass=&OK=OK Carole
National Archives and Records Administration A Bureau of Indian Affairs Document, Muskogee area office 1896-1897 Citizenship Applications for Duttons: Bertie, Beulah, Della, Dora V. Henry, James H., Jessie, Maggie, Mary L., Monta, Robert, Roy, Sherman El, Stephens A., Virgie Tribe: Choctaw Fort Worth, TX The Dawes Commission Do you think these Duttons are Indians? There are other records, too. John Dutton who committed larceny. William M. Dutton, A Fort Smith criminal case file. David Dutton whose crime was: liquor. Fred Dutton who had something to do with LBJ. Letter from Arthur N. Dutton, Editor "San Francisco 'New-Letter' " to Admiral Bowman N. McCalla with two endorsements. Finally, some modern military records and wierd looking stuff. http://monitor.nara.gov:80/cgi-bin/starfinder/6780/standard.txt Carole
At 09:40 AM 10/23/1999 -0400, you ("Suzie Smith" <ssmith@kyol.net>) wrote: [snip] >I do have one more inane question revealing my computer ignorance: when I >return this to you, Shirley, does this automatically publish on the group's >site or just to you? I ensured that the group would be included in this >message by adding the e-dress, but do I need to? [snip] Hi, Suzie: This is to the list because it relates to skills that can make everyone's online experience more pleasant, not to mention effective. The fact that you asked the question at all means you are a lot further along than many e-mail users, who seem (although it isn't true in most cases) to have set their common sense aside when they sit down at their keyboards. Whether a "reply" that you generate, by clicking on an icon or selecting a menu choice, goes to an individual or to a list depends on how the mailing list software works in conjunction with your e-mail software. ROOTSWEB uses mailing list software that, coupled with the Eudora Pro that I use, sends an automatically generated reply only to the originator of the message. However, you will note that this reply is going to the list, not you, because *I* am in control. And so are you! It is very useful, and I would dare to add courteous, to learn how to use your own e-mail software to do the following: 1. Learn to EDIT the "TO" field (or recipient, or destination, whatever your software calls it). Just because your software THINKS it knows where you want the reply to go, doesn't mean it's right. And I guarantee that if you change the "TO" field your computer won't slap your wrist! I have worked with Microsoft, Netscape, and Eudora e-mail software (in many versions) and all of them let you do this. Get your cursor into the "TO" field (however named) by clicking on it or tabbing to it. Edit it as you would edit any text. Alternatively, if your software has an address book, just delete the entire "TO" field and re-address the message. What I often do in Eudora is leave the original "TO" field as generated when I clicked "Reply" and insert an additional recipient from my address book. Whatever! Just remember, YOU, and not your computer or software, are in control of this process!!! 2. Learn to mercilessly remove quoted material that is not necessary to your reply. When your software generates a reply, it most likely copies the entire body of the original message into the body of the reply message, marked in some way (the usual is with the symbol ">" at the beginning of the quoted line). This quoted text is not sacred. It can, and often SHOULD, be edited by culling useless or uninformative verbiage. Editing this quoted text is exactly the same as editing something you typed in yourself. I call the process of deleting whole blocks of the unnecessary "[snip]", which I stole from somebody else a LONG time ago. Especially learn to remove the useless communications garbage that some programs insist they want to send. For example, your (Suzie's) message to the list included 15 lines of text that told me that "Suzie Smith" <ssmith@kyol.net> sent the original message to DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com. No more than two of these lines of quasi-gobbledygook are even remotely! interesting to me, much less necessary (and I'm a programmer); but I especially defy anyone to explain why I need to know that the message wended its merry way via: X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2314.1300 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2314.1300 Again, remember that YOU, and not your computer or software, are in control! It is important to recognize that the use of [snip] should not violate the original meaning of the message, or edit spelling or grammar, without saying that you have done so. This isn't so important when replying only to the individual who sent you the original message, but is crucial for honest communication on mailing lists and newsgroups. The text > An amazing movie; its ineptitude in its character development is exceeded only > by the director's creativity in obscuring the action on screen. I could hardly > wait to tell all my friends to stay away from this turkey! should not be quoted and then edited to read > An amazing movie [snip] its character development is exceeded only > by the director's creativity [snip] I could hardly > wait to tell all my friends [snip] I think you catch my drift. Try these two things. I think you'll like the results. And thanks, Suzie, for asking! Darrell Darrell A. Martin formerly of the Dutton District, Springfield, Vermont currently in exile in Addison, Illinois darrellm@sprynet.com
----- Original Message ----- From: Dick Dutton <rad@emcst.com> To: <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 9:45 PM Subject: Unknown DUTTON branch > Hi cousins, > > Who can help me with this branch of our tree. Primarily, who are Cecil's > parents. Anything would be appreciated. There isn't much in the way of > vital statistics. I suspect the data has been through someones privacy > filter. > > Dick Dutton > Hi cousin, I have just begun to look into Dutton family. So I can't help much. Cecil Dutton was my grandfather. I am Richard Allan Dutton (shown below as 7593). Cecil's father was Edward Dutton and his mother's name was Nora Pitts. Sorry, but I do not have any dates yet. I was hoping some of the cousins on this list may know how Edward ties in the rest of the Duttons living in Hardin Co., Illinois. I believe the information attached to your email came from the Oxford family gedcom authored byJim Oxford. I have a list of siblings of Cecil but as yet no dates. Mattie Dutton Milligan Gradie Dutton Patton Charles Dutton Lawerence Dutton Elmer Dutton Seely Dutton Else Dutton Crowe Irene Dutton Spivey I hope this helps, Richard > > (1) 1 Cecil DUTTON, 7589, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Elma OXFORD, 7590, F > Birth: Dec 1894 > Father: John Riley ìCurleyî OXFORD, 7614, M (1866-1957) > Mother: Mary Jane ìMollieî MILLER, 7615, F (1877-) > > Children: John, 7591, M > Eugene Orval, 7602, M > Ada, 7611, F > > (2) 1.1 John DUTTON, 7591, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Trilla ROSEMOND, 7592, F > > Children: Richard Allen, 7593, M > > (3) 1.1.1 Richard Allen DUTTON, 7593, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Shirley McCALIF, 7594, F > > Children: Joey, 7595, M > Allen, 7600, M > Vickie, 7601, F > > (4) 1.1.1.1 Joey DUTTON, 7595, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Carolyn LEE, 7596, F > > Children: Johie, 7597, ? > Carolyn, 7598, F > Thomas, 7599, M > > (5) 1.1.1.1.1 Johie DUTTON, 7597, ? > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (5) 1.1.1.1.2 Carolyn DUTTON, 7598, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (5) 1.1.1.1.3 Thomas DUTTON, 7599, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (4) 1.1.1.2 Allen DUTTON, 7600, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (4) 1.1.1.3 Vickie DUTTON, 7601, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (2) 1.2 Eugene Orval DUTTON, 7602, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Louise MARRUZYA, 7603, F > > Children: Charles Eugene, 7604, M > Edward Dean, 7607, M > > (3) 1.2.1 Charles Eugene DUTTON, 7604, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Joyce TENNESON, 7605, F > > Children: Tina Louise, 7606, F > > (4) 1.2.1.1 Tina Louise DUTTON, 7606, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (3) 1.2.2 Edward Dean DUTTON, 7607, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Carol GREGORY, 7608, F > > Children: Aaron Lee, 7609, M > Greg Allen, 7610, M > > (4) 1.2.2.1 Aaron Lee DUTTON, 7609, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (4) 1.2.2.2 Greg Allen DUTTON, 7610, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (2) 1.3 Ada DUTTON, 7611, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Deli SANTE, 7612, M > > Children: Gregory, 7613, M > > (3) 1.3.1 Gregory SANTE, 7613, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > He had a daughter. > > 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 E-mail rad@emcst.com > >
----- Original Message ----- From: Dick Dutton <rad@emcst.com> To: <DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 9:45 PM Subject: Unknown DUTTON branch > Hi cousins, > > Who can help me with this branch of our tree. Primarily, who are Cecil's > parents. Anything would be appreciated. There isn't much in the way of > vital statistics. I suspect the data has been through someones privacy > filter. > > Dick Dutton > Hi cousin, I have just begun to look into Dutton family. So I can't help much. Cecil Dutton was my grandfather. I am Richard Allan Dutton (shown below as 7593). Cecil's father was Edward Dutton and his mother's name was Nora Pitts. Sorry, but I do not have any dates yet. I was hoping some of the cousins on this list may know how Edward ties in the rest of the Duttons living in Hardin Co., Illinois. I believe the information attached to your email came from the Oxford family gedcom authored byJim Oxford. I have a list of siblings of Cecil but as yet no dates. Mattie Dutton Milligan Gradie Dutton Patton Charles Dutton Lawerence Dutton Elmer Dutton Seely Dutton Else Dutton Crowe Irene Dutton Spivey I hope this helps, Richard > > (1) 1 Cecil DUTTON, 7589, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Elma OXFORD, 7590, F > Birth: Dec 1894 > Father: John Riley ìCurleyî OXFORD, 7614, M (1866-1957) > Mother: Mary Jane ìMollieî MILLER, 7615, F (1877-) > > Children: John, 7591, M > Eugene Orval, 7602, M > Ada, 7611, F > > (2) 1.1 John DUTTON, 7591, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Trilla ROSEMOND, 7592, F > > Children: Richard Allen, 7593, M > > (3) 1.1.1 Richard Allen DUTTON, 7593, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Shirley McCALIF, 7594, F > > Children: Joey, 7595, M > Allen, 7600, M > Vickie, 7601, F > > (4) 1.1.1.1 Joey DUTTON, 7595, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Carolyn LEE, 7596, F > > Children: Johie, 7597, ? > Carolyn, 7598, F > Thomas, 7599, M > > (5) 1.1.1.1.1 Johie DUTTON, 7597, ? > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (5) 1.1.1.1.2 Carolyn DUTTON, 7598, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (5) 1.1.1.1.3 Thomas DUTTON, 7599, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (4) 1.1.1.2 Allen DUTTON, 7600, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (4) 1.1.1.3 Vickie DUTTON, 7601, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (2) 1.2 Eugene Orval DUTTON, 7602, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Louise MARRUZYA, 7603, F > > Children: Charles Eugene, 7604, M > Edward Dean, 7607, M > > (3) 1.2.1 Charles Eugene DUTTON, 7604, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Joyce TENNESON, 7605, F > > Children: Tina Louise, 7606, F > > (4) 1.2.1.1 Tina Louise DUTTON, 7606, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (3) 1.2.2 Edward Dean DUTTON, 7607, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Carol GREGORY, 7608, F > > Children: Aaron Lee, 7609, M > Greg Allen, 7610, M > > (4) 1.2.2.1 Aaron Lee DUTTON, 7609, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (4) 1.2.2.2 Greg Allen DUTTON, 7610, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > (2) 1.3 Ada DUTTON, 7611, F > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > Spouse: Deli SANTE, 7612, M > > Children: Gregory, 7613, M > > (3) 1.3.1 Gregory SANTE, 7613, M > óóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóóó > > He had a daughter. > > 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 E-mail rad@emcst.com > >
Phyllis, You are correct! There are two Susie/Suzies in this group. I will always use my last name and KY beside it to differentiate. This is exciting news. How did you all meet up with Colin of England and when is he going to see the 16-26-36 year-old? I am the typo-queen, so it is easy for me to think this could be one. It is hard to believe that this young man at 16 would have a genealogical interest at such a tender age. Stranger things have happened, but it sounds so exciting. Has anyone out there published anything on this Sherborn? If so, please pass the information my way. About the newsletter. I admit confusing two sides of my family. I belong to another group researching the Walker side of my family. THEY have a cyber newsletter and they keep up with membership of this family group by assigning numbers to members. In this manner, they know who is related to whom. In addition, they allow membership only to those who can prove a direct connection to the original Scottish ancestor. Tight group, but interesting stuff. We also fill out background forms so that the group can actually meet if a reunion is in the vicinity or an event is connected to the "cousins". I have learned more, however, from this group than from the other one. I do have one more inane question revealing my computer ignorance: when I return this to you, Shirley, does this automatically publish on the group's site or just to you? I ensured that the group would be included in this message by adding the e-dress, but do I need to? To Joseph and Shirley and the group: Just thought I would throw this out. Does anyone have pictures of Allen Dutton's father or mother, Elias Dutton and Sarah Penix or his parents, James Cass Dutton and Matilda Mollet? Know there is little chance of this, but I am interesting in seeing at least one photograph of the Duttons other than my grandfather, Proctor Davis Dutton, son of Allen Dutton and Sabre Jayne Davis. Would appreciate any feedback. Suzie Smith KY ----- Original Message ----- From: Phyllis Ryerse <phyllis@webnet.com> To: 'Suzie Smith' <ssmith@kyol.net> Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 9:59 PM Subject: RE: DUTTON-JEREMIAH-D Digest V99 #5 > Hi--- > Well, now you've got me confused too. Are there two of YOU?? Susie and > Suzie?? > And is there another Phyllis ?? hahaha! > > Carole can probably bring you more up to date than I.....but the Sherbornes > are Dutton cousins and they apparently had a large estate and manor house > over there in England also. This line has ended....daughtered out I > believe....and somehow this young fellow apparently has come into possession > of family material. The final word isn't in on all this just yet. Our > cousin, Colin Dutton, over in England is following up on it....and I believe > plans a meeting with this fellow to see what he's got. Somehow I hope the > number 16 is a typo....and maybe he's 26 or 36!! What would a TEENager know > about our medieval history, anyway!! > > So......it's "stay tuned" at the moment as things develop. > > Phyllis in Atlanta > ps....I haven't heard of a Dutton newsletter. Clue me in quick if there is > such a thing!! > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Suzie Smith [mailto:ssmith@kyol.net] > Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 5:07 PM > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: DUTTON-JEREMIAH-D Digest V99 #5 > > > Phyllis and Susie, > Is the newsletter the website or...? Since I am new to this happy, > inquisitive group, I need to know the scoop. Who is Baron Sherbourne? > Eldorado? This young 16-year-old? Exciting news, but is there more? > > Suzie Smith > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <DWedgewort@aol.com> > To: <ssmith@kyol.net> > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 4:34 PM > Subject: Re: DUTTON-JEREMIAH-D Digest V99 #5 > > > > No I am not talking about you, but Sue Rodgers with the Dutton newsletter. > > Thanks, Phyllis > >
Is there a newsletter separate from this website? I'd love more info if that's the case! Dick, I'll look through my notes- some of those names sounded familiar. I may, of course, just be doddering! Lynn :) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com