Would anyone have info concerning a Josiah S. and George B. Dutton, living in 1860 in Delaware Co., IA.? -- Johnita P. Malone jmalone@ix.netcom.com AOL Instant Messenger: jpmalone55
Moses Dutton (b.16 Oct 1810) was the younger brother to my ggggrandfather, Solomon Dutton. They were born in Belgrade, Kennebec Co., Maine and came to Brown Co., Ohio by covered wagon with their family around 1815. Moses' household is listed in the 1840 Brown Co., Ohio census: Males 20& under 30 yrs-1, males under 5yrs-2, females 20 & under 30 yrs-1, females 5 & under 10 yrs-1, females under 5 yrs-1. His wife was Rebecca Corliss (b. Brown Co., Ohio). They were married 8 Dec 1831 in Brown Co., both at the age of 21. Moses' father was Asa Dutton of Cavendish, VT and later Belgrade, Maine. We are trying to prove Asa's relationship as son to Ephraim Dutton and Susanna Bixby of Cavendish, Vermont. Anybody have anything? Thanks! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
The DeKalb County, IL Duttons are my ancestors. Do you need any information about any of them? Just ask. Mary Kay Stiles McDowell (my mother was a Dutton) aredutton@juno.com wrote: > 1850 ILLINOIS Cook County, City of Chicago, 3d Ward, 20 Sep 1850, > page 224, Dwg 14122: Mary Dutton age 2 with John and Mary ? > (unreadable, not Dutton). John and Mary age 31, 28 with five > children ages 9 to 4/12. > > 1850 ILLINOIS DeKalb County, > Sycamore Twp., 5 Nov 1850, page 385, dwg 20. > William P. Dutton age 32 farmer born New Hampshire. > Lucinda J. age 32, Emily 14, Everett 12, all born NH; > Willard 6 born Vermont; Charles Dutton age 1 born Illinois. > > I did not identify William P. on the 1860 census, but he was > not in DeKalb County. Everald (spelling) was there: > 1860 ILLINOIS DeKalb County, Sycamore Twp, page 3, > dwelling 19. Everald Dutton age 22, Dept Clerk, > born New Hampshire w/ value 800/100. Apparently > clerk in county offices. > > 1860 ILLINOIS, DeKalb County, Sycamore Twp, page 29, > dwelling 227. Henry F. Dutton age 34, laborer worth 2000/500; > born New Hampshire; Eliza age 33 born New Hampshire. > Children ages 8, 4, 11/12 not identified born Illinois. > > 1850 ILLINOIS, Fulton County, LAFAYETTE TWP, page 138, dwg 48. > Moses Dutton age 39, farmer, born Maine. > Rebecca age 38 born Ohio, Elmira (f)17, Asa 15, Daniel 13, > Nancy J. 11, Henry H 9, John 7, Mary 5, William 4, James 2. > All the children born Ohio except James born Illinois. > > Moses and his family were still in Fulton County in 1860. > 1860 CENSUS ILLINOIS, Fulton County, Woodland Twp. > July 1860, page 156 and 157, dwelling 449. > But, Moses and Rebecca are still ages 39, and 37, Moses > now claiming he was born in Ohio instead of Maine. > Henry 20, John 18, and William 12, are still with them. > They have added Albert age 9, a Randolph age 7, and > unidentified female age 18. > > page 155, dwelling 442, Fulton Co. find Asa Dutton age 25 > with Martha 19, both born Ohio. > > page 172, dwelling 1260, 1860 Fulton Co., find Daniel Dutton > age 21 with a family of eight, the head of that family age 46.
1850 ILLINOIS Cook County, City of Chicago, 3d Ward, 20 Sep 1850, page 224, Dwg 14122: Mary Dutton age 2 with John and Mary ? (unreadable, not Dutton). John and Mary age 31, 28 with five children ages 9 to 4/12. 1850 ILLINOIS DeKalb County, Sycamore Twp., 5 Nov 1850, page 385, dwg 20. William P. Dutton age 32 farmer born New Hampshire. Lucinda J. age 32, Emily 14, Everett 12, all born NH; Willard 6 born Vermont; Charles Dutton age 1 born Illinois. I did not identify William P. on the 1860 census, but he was not in DeKalb County. Everald (spelling) was there: 1860 ILLINOIS DeKalb County, Sycamore Twp, page 3, dwelling 19. Everald Dutton age 22, Dept Clerk, born New Hampshire w/ value 800/100. Apparently clerk in county offices. 1860 ILLINOIS, DeKalb County, Sycamore Twp, page 29, dwelling 227. Henry F. Dutton age 34, laborer worth 2000/500; born New Hampshire; Eliza age 33 born New Hampshire. Children ages 8, 4, 11/12 not identified born Illinois. 1850 ILLINOIS, Fulton County, LAFAYETTE TWP, page 138, dwg 48. Moses Dutton age 39, farmer, born Maine. Rebecca age 38 born Ohio, Elmira (f)17, Asa 15, Daniel 13, Nancy J. 11, Henry H 9, John 7, Mary 5, William 4, James 2. All the children born Ohio except James born Illinois. Moses and his family were still in Fulton County in 1860. 1860 CENSUS ILLINOIS, Fulton County, Woodland Twp. July 1860, page 156 and 157, dwelling 449. But, Moses and Rebecca are still ages 39, and 37, Moses now claiming he was born in Ohio instead of Maine. Henry 20, John 18, and William 12, are still with them. They have added Albert age 9, a Randolph age 7, and unidentified female age 18. page 155, dwelling 442, Fulton Co. find Asa Dutton age 25 with Martha 19, both born Ohio. page 172, dwelling 1260, 1860 Fulton Co., find Daniel Dutton age 21 with a family of eight, the head of that family age 46.
Ron Dutton wrote: > > Carole, > I had run across that reference a few months ago and had e-mailed Pat > Patterson about the reference, but got no reply. Sounds like you had at > least a little better luck. By the way, what or who is SGM NG? I know some > Ng's, but not researching anglo-saxon lines. > > Also, I was under the impression Pat Patterson was a lady. Maybe thats why > i didn't get a reply. > > Ron __________ Hi Ron. Pat Patterson wrote back almost immediately telling me that he has been having PC Problems and is now trying to get his genealogy program working. So, I am hoping to get a response from him. Often, web site owners do not respond to questions. Sorry about the abbreviations. NG is short for News Group and sgm is a short cut for the soc.genealogy.medieval newsgroup. Their archives are really good sources for information. I love archives and often read and research in them. I learn a lot that way, but I am still pretty ignorant compared to those folks!! NG archives can be searched at: http://www.deja.com/home_ps.shtml Choose "Results type: Deja Classic" Take care, Carole
Carole, I had run across that reference a few months ago and had e-mailed Pat Patterson about the reference, but got no reply. Sounds like you had at least a little better luck. By the way, what or who is SGM NG? I know some Ng's, but not researching anglo-saxon lines. Also, I was under the impression Pat Patterson was a lady. Maybe thats why i didn't get a reply. Ron
Hi Leayton, In a book "Memorials of the Duttons," pg viii, "The Cloughton Duttons [co York], who were descended from the younger brother of William Dutton of Chester, father of Thomas Dutton of Sherborne,used the present family motto of the Sherborne branch of "Servabo fidem;" while the Duttons of Dutton and of Warburton appear to have used French mottoes." Similar arms info: http://www.baronage.co.uk/diana/di-arms1.html carole _________________ Leayton Dutton wrote: > > Hi > > we actually have done abit of research of our own...and we found that the > furthest we can see we go back is to a Sir Ralph Dutton. Hes actually a > statue in Sherborne Chapel from what I'm currently reading...and he died in > 1742/3. Hope that helps at all...never know might open up new parts to that > stuff thats on that page you made :) Actually our shield has the same > motto and everything else...its on a plaque thing which can be mounted. I > dont know how long we've had it though...all I know is that its been passed > down on and on and on. There was one very slight difference which I have > only just noticed...in the white squares...on that page you made...there > seems to be a pattern...but in our white squares there is none. Whether > this is a mistake but the person who made it or as you said a take off from > the original I do not know. > > bye > > Leayton > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I found the below information at this website ( http://www.patpnyc.com/hrolf-de.htm ) and have written the author to ask for his references. But alas! His program isn't currently working, but he promises to send them asap. I'll probably have to hound him! ;) Pat Patterson gets a lot of his info from SGM NG, but he thinks that this may be an historical resource rather than a genealogical one. This is the first time I've run across ODARD in a non-family-related web genealogy. carole 4--Guillaume [Comte d'Eu] (978-1057) sp-Leceline ( - ) 5--Robert [Comte d'Eu](1022-1090) sp-Beatrice ( - ) 6--William (1050-1096) 7--Henry I [Comte d'Eu & Lord of Hastings](-1140) sp-Margaret ( - ) 8--John [Comte d'Eu & Lord of Hastings]( -1170) sp-Alice D'AUBIGNY ( - ) 9--Henry II [Comte d'Eu & Lord of Hastings](-1183) sp-Maud de WARENNE ( - ) D'EU ( -1246) 10--Alice / Yolande D'EU ( -1246) sp-Raoul I de LUSIGNAN ( - ) 7-- Odard ( - ) 6-- Robert ( - )
There are many Duttons listed who served in the Civil War in Illinois. The web site is http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/datcivil.html You can order two records on the web for free. They show a number of things including physical characteristics, place of birth, etc. I got the two I ordered yesterday and there is a lot of information concerning the individuals (I did not find my Dutton, but found others). Sally Shreeve
Hi all, Some years ago, I was in the Philadelphia area and went to the former Dutton properties southwest of the city on Dutton's Mill Road. After seeing the remains of the mill and a couple of the homes of the Dutton family, I went to the county offices and found among other things, anecdotal accounts of the Battle of Brandywine. One story caught my eye; a Dutton woman complained to General Cornwallis, the commander of British forces, that British soliders had stolen chickens from her property. She was able to identify the offenders and the general had them shot! I took pictures of these passages at the time. I will have to see if I can locate them after the 20+ year lapse. Gail Dutton
Here's a web page that belongs to one of my first cousins. Just in case any of you are interested. http://www2.1starnet.com/sdutton/default.htm Brenda Bremerton, WA
Hi Phyllis and all, I have finally received my copy of the above named book from Higginsonsbooks.com---almost three months waiting!! The copy of the printing is very sharp and clear; however, the photocopies of the pictures are very, very poor. Having been reproduced by a black and white copier, there are almost no shades of gray (only drawing lines); thus, most of the detail is lost. A picture of Lord Mohun is a few white splotches in a field of black, for example. Also, I cannot find the author's name. Aside from these two criticisms the book is excellent in other ways. It includes excellent references and the actual transcribed records and proofs: Acts of Parliament, British Museum Records, Records at the Herald's College, Chester Probate Records, (Inquisitions post mortem) IPMs from 1298, extractions of parish registers, extractions of Public Records, the Chester Recognizance Rolls (which I have also used in re-documenting our ancestors with modern references in the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records (DKR), etc. Thus, I am delighted with this book. There are also narrative accounts of duels (with physician reports and depositions), trials, and other historic data. There are many details. This book will keep me busy for quite a while!! ;)) Carole
PATIENCE Pays!! ah....you're gonna have fun with this one! You're correct on the photo reproduction. Too bad. Wonder who might have a copy of the real thing who might make us some decent picture copies? Those doors....I'd sure like to see better pictures of them! Or maybe one of us will get to England next year and can take some really good pictures of the real thing! Yeah!! Have you found the inventory of the household belongings of one of those manor houses? (forget which one right now) Great stuff! OK...back at it. phyllis
Hello, Dutton family, I found a book that lists three Duttons who came over to this country in the 1700s: Tepper, Michael, ed. "Passengers To America." Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1980. Page 217: Thomas Dutton, receiver of emmigrants from Liverpool, England. Page 230: John Dutton, Age 15, No occupation, from Berkshire, England, Ship: "Nancy" from Port of Newcastle to Grenades, to live with a relation as a clerk. Page 348: Thomas Dutton, Age 23, Occupation: Joiner, from Norfolk, England, Ship: "Wren" from Port of London to Maryland, to become Indented Servant. I also found a book of possible interest to some people, although no Duttons are listed: Banks, Charles Edward, "The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers." Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1980. Jim Dutton
I'm looking for the parents of Frederick Dutton abt 1821 - 1881 He was employed at Woolwich Royal Dockyards until they closed in 1869 when he moved to Honfleur, France and had at least 2 children, Herbert and Ralph. Possibly a third child Charles. The mother of these children was T Goodrich although Frederick may have had a previous wife. Any help would be very much appreciated. Owen Dutton
David Dutton, a Quaker, was about 21 years old at the time of the Revolutionary War and on 10 Sept 1777 the bloody Battle of Brandywine took place in his neighborhood. Cope reports that David assisted in caring for the wounded and burying the dead. Here is a link to the Battle of Brandywine detailing the British and the Patriots parts in the battle. http://www.ushistory.org/march/phila/brandywine_1.htm I tried to borrow P. H. Lawson's genealogy from the LDS and found that the film was restricted and in so finding that, I also found that Lawson's work had been completed by 1930. Thus, I would think that he is no longer available to ask about his sources. I wonder if they also filmed his wills and other good documents? I need to re-document five generations!! Remember the person who claims to know the ancestors of MA John? I wonder how her work is coming along. It has been several months now. So close, but yet so far!! carole
My foray into Otsego County is ending in disappointment, but maybe someone else can benefit. 1850 CENSUS, New York, Otsego County. Film 444296 Page 24, Exeter County, dwg 986. Esther Dutton age 46, female; with Smith Giles family, he age 44, wife Margaret 38. All born New York. Age on Esther looks like U6, so it is a guess. Page 80, Town of Edmeston, dwg 299 Alvin Dutton age 26 Farmer; Delilah age 29, Henry 14, Ruth 45. All born New York. Page 82, Town of Edmeston, dwg 330 Elen G. Dutton age 27, farmer; Mary D. age 24. Both born New York. Page 90, Town of Edmeston, dwg 461 Sophia Dutton age 51, Benjamin Dutton age 33 Farmer. Both born New York. Page 90, dwg 470 John dutton age 24, farmer; Julia A. age 24, ?Jereph A 3 (male) All born New York. The INDEX showed a Henry Dutton on page 41 in Richland. There was a Richfield on film 444296, but no Richland. Richland was not on film 444295 either. CNL on Henry. Richland must be on another film.
Source: Gobell, Erma. EARLY MARRIAGE BONDS OF MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO Book 3 & 4, 1835-1848. Copied by Miss Erma Gobell, Roseville, Ohio, 1946. 1835-1848 Males (alphabetized) Dutton, William m. Esther Brown July 13, 1837. Dutton, William m. Julia Ann Mathews April 12, 1842. I believe these were on my Ohio file earlier, but the source was IGI. 1835-1848 Females Dutton, Hannah to Davis Evans Apr 3, 1845. Dutton, Martha to Jesse Green Aug 25, 1846. Dutton, Nicy to John Hassler Jan 21, 1841. 1848-1865 Males Dutton, George W. to Nancy E. Frasure Apr 5, 1853. I have some Hannahs and Marthas on my Ohio file, but they do not quite match.
There is only one Thomas listed in the DKR at this time period (there are actually only four Thomas mentioned altogether). Other LDS films of the DKR are copied for the Palatinate of Lancaster. I could dig the numbers out of my stacks if anyone would want them. Entry for Thomas Warburton "27 Feb 1596-7 Thomas, inspeximus and exemplification, at the instance of Peter Werberton, of the enrolment of letters patent, 8 April, 15 Hen.8, to the said Thomas and enrolled on the roll of that year. [38 & 39 Eliz. m. 1 d.]" (DKR 39:282) Carole
This is forwarded to the Dutton list in the hopes that someone will be able to help Stephanie find William S. Dutton. If anyone has any info to share, please post to the list as well as to Stephanie. Her e-address is given below! Carole ___________________ Stephanie Damron wrote: mailto:stephaniedamron@yahoo.com > > Carole: > Thank you for your response regarding William S. Dutton. The following > information represents all we have to go on: > - Born in 1893 in Avondale, PA > - Wrote pieces about the well known industrialist, Dupont > - Wrote the book "Stay on Stranger" > Please let me know if you find anything. > Sincerely, > Stephanie Damron > > --- Carole Dutton Malisiak <malisiak@midohio.net> wrote: > > Hi Stephanie, > > I will post your letter to the DUTTON-L as there are > > several researchers > > there with large databases who may be able to assist > > you in finding > > William. Could you supply us with a little more > > information to go on as > > there are a large number of people named William in > > the family, e.g., > > wife's name, birth and death date. > > > > Looking forward to hearing from you. > > Carole > > > > _____________________ > > Stephanie Damron wrote: > > > > > > Goodmorning, my name is Stephanie Damron, Director > > of Marketing for > > > Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, Kentucky. I > > am hoping you will be > > > able to assist in my research. William S. Dutton > > was born, raised, and > > > laid to death in Avondale, PA. In his life he > > wrote 3 or 4 books, one > > > being "Stay on Stranger", a book about the > > founding of our institution. > > > We would like to know more about Mr. Dutton and if > > he has any living > > > relatives. Please feel free to contact me by > > e-mail or by > > > phone(606)368-6055. > > > Sincerely, > > > Stephanie Damron > > > Alice Lloyd College