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    1. RE: King W. Dutton
    2. Curt Rowe
    3. 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 >

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