Several years ago, probably at the Salt Lake City FHC, I photocopied a page from LDS Film 0165977, near the end of the film. I did not get the title or author. My copy was poor, is barely readable. It does contain the report of James being born in (unreadable church) Philadelphia, married to Lydia Martha Kimler. When their first child was one year old, against the religious faith of his father, James joined the Patriots and fought in the Battle of Brandywine Sept 11, 1977. (After the battle, General Cornwallis made camp on the Dutton farm . . . He remained on the farm and served with the Chester County Militia until 1786 when the family moved to Loudon, Virginia, where the oldest son Joseph married Amy Childreth.. . . After the death of his wife . . . moved to the Ohio county . . . accompanied Joseph and his wife, two other sons and six daughters. . . arr in Marietta Christmas Day 1806 . . . daughter Nancy taught the first school . . Much more data. SECOND REFERENCE: (which I have noted before). Group Sheet from PAULINE LONG, 350 S. Clinton No 8A, Denver CO 80231 (sent abt 1992): SHE LISTS THIRD REFERENCE: HISTORY OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO. quotes in corner of gp sheet " Second pioneer. Christmas 1805 fr Va to Fearing Twp, 1806 to Aurelius & bought 25 acres from Levi Dean. Entered SW 1/4 of Sec 17 later. p429 LYME,CONN birth & death of children of Joseph & Marah Dutton Benj b 10 Oct 1696 --(appears to be errors here) Six children listed which includes James Dutton, son of Joseph, married to Barbara Ann Rayley (mentioned in film above). There is another version of the story about James Dutton becoming "the Oil King of Ohio", but this one a little more modest. But he killed a bear with a tomahawk when age 14, and grabbed a wolve by the ears and held him while in one of his traps, etc. My copy of the film is not worth copying, but the group sheet could be sent by US postal service. SEARCHING FOR MELVIN DUTTONS born probably before 1850 and died before 1830.