Hi Doug.... Here is my family movement.... Like Dick Dutton's: 1. John arrived in MA in 1630, d. MA 2. Thomas b. MA, d. MA 3. Joseph b. 25 Jan 1661, MA, d. CT I am a double Dutton for a couple generations, as second cousins, Allen Dutton and Sophia Dutton marry in 1819. So my ancestry follows two of Joseph's sons, Joseph and Benjamin: 4. Joseph b. 1720 CT, d. 1796 CT 5. Moses b. 1763 CT, moved to Sherman, Chautauqua Co., NY 1833 or 1835, d. NY. 6. Allen b. 1796 CT, d. 1881 MN (4) Benjamin b. 1723 CT, d. 1801 CT (5) Timothy b. 1761 CT, d. 1837 CT (6) Sophia b. 1800 CT, d. 1876 (1850 Census lists her wife of Allen & living in NY) 7. William Allen b. 1842 NY, was in Kingsbury Co., (southeastern) South Dakota by 1880 census, d. 1926 Rathdrum, ID 8. Carrie R. b. 1865 WI, d. 1962 MT but was not residing there. Carrie, my great grandmother, resided in SD. At age 15 the 1880 Census shows her living in De Smet, Kingsbury Co., SD and she buried, with her husband, August Johann Schoenwether (b. 1856 in Germany and died in 1946 while visiting a daughter in IA) in Greenwood Cemetery, Brookings, SD. >From this point, the Duttons are on my maternal side only, so the Dutton surname ends at this point in my line. Carrie Dutton Schoenwether's daughter, Alice May b. 1888 Lake Preston, SD d. 1971 Brookings, SD. Alice May Schoenwether married Joseph Dudley Morrison b. 1888 SD, d. 1968 San Diego, CA, but they were divorced prior to 1937. My father, Donald Schoenwether Morrison b. 1919 Brookings, SD, d. 19 March 1944 in a bombing mission to Steyr, Austria from So. Italy during WWII. I was b. 1943 in Brookings, SD but moved to Santa Clara Co., CA when I was 2 years old, which is where I currently reside. William Allen Dutton's second child, William Allen Dutton, Jr. b. 1867 Faribault, MN, moved to Washington State where he died in 1935. He had 3 sons, so the Dutton surname continues via that line. Will be interesting to see a map one of these days.....Thanks for taking this on and good luck. Your "cousin" Donita Morrison Troglio