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    1. Re: DUTTONs of England and Virginia, Maryland and Delaware.
    2. ray montgomery
    3. Bob i have a thomas Dutton born circa 1755 and as it is circa 1755 he could very easily been born 1745. this thomas is the son of Thomas Dutton Sr and his wife miss Baker of Sussex Co. Delaware. These duttons where involved in the Ship Building trade. the town that they lived in milford Delaware used to have Ships come into town (ie pulled up the river) and load good oak lumber for ships and casks. i do not know what all ports they hailed from how ever. i have no other info i am sorry. RAY On Wed, 20 Jan 1999 10:23:11 -0500 (EST) "Robert E. Dutton" <rdutton@erols.com> writes: >Ray, > I have a Thomas Dutton, born about 1745 location unknown. He was a >marinor and spent most of his life in Newburyport, MA. I have been >unable >to link him to any other Mass. or Conn. families. It has been >suggested to >me that since he was a marinor he came from a completely different >location. >Do you have any Thomas linked to your John Dutton who married in 1743? > >Thanks, >Rob Dutton > >At 01:12 AM 1/20/99 EST, you wrote: >>ah dear Carole >>i appologize for the confusion. >>I do know some things about my duttons of Maryland And VA. >>my duttons start in 1743 in broad kill sussex Co Delaware and it is >john >>dutton married to a ????? Elizabeth Stephenson. >>his father is thomas Dutton who was born 1717 in wimico Co MD and >married >>to miss baker the daughter of issac Baker. he is the son of Thomas >>Dutton born 11 oct 1684 in Accomac Co. Va and he married to Elizabeth >>Hope. he is the son of john Dutton born about 1650 of Accomac and his >>wife mary Unknown. as to who is parents are i do not know at this >time. >>there was a Debora Dutton in accomac at that time that had an >>illigitimate child about that time by john cobb. but proof is lacking >as >>to whether these are his parents. >>it would be nice if john decended from sir thomas but alas i dont >have >>any evidence that goes that way. >>i am aware that most of the families of the eastern shore come from >the >>western shore. And as thomas dutton was around on the western shore >there >>is a chance that he is related to john especialy since thomas is such >a >>pronounced name in this dutton line. but as i say i dont see the >evidence >>going that direction. >>Sincerely >>RAY >>On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 18:26:07 -0500 Carole Malisiak ><malisiak@midohio.net> >>writes: >>>Hi Ray, >>> >>>Did you mean that you have no clue about your Duttons from Accomac >Co, >>>VA, or that you have no clue about the Duttons at all! >>> >>>I don't know how long you've been on the DUTTON list, but some time >>>ago >>>I posted messages pertaining the the Virginia Duttons. I have found >>>some scanned documents at: >>>http://eagle.vsla.edu/colonial/virtua.html >>>regarding Virginia Colonial Records. Richard (1620's) and John >Dutton >>>(18something) were mentioned and also Mr. Sandye. Sir Thomas Dutton >>>and >>>the Lord of Warwick. These were records pertaining to the Bermuda >>>Company aka Virginia company. These guys were involved in tobacco >and >>>also had 12 negros on board. Do you know anything about these >people >>>or >>>this company (I am trying to find out who owned this company and how > >>>are >>>these Duttons related to the Company and possible to the Duttons in >>>Virginia. >>> >>>Do you know your own genealogy? Can you help out? >>>Carole Dutton Malisiak >>> >>>____________________________ >>>ray montgomery wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear Darrel >>> >>>> my Duttons are from Accomac Co VA and i do not have the first clue > >>>about >>>> this family >>>> Sincerely >>>> RAY >>> >> >>___________________________________________________________________ >>You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >>Get completely free e-mail from Juno at >http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >>or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] >> >> > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

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