I haven't received much on my suggestion to try to track Dutton movements. Some of what I have received wasn't really responsive to what I was hoping to get. Let me try to clarify What I was hoping was that we would find the early movement of a Dutton household from MA, CT, or PA to a locality in some other state which then became the progenitor of dozens of later generation Dutton families in that state. Movement after about 1940 is taken for granted and there is little reason to try to track that. Dutton's now live almost everywhere. But if we had all the 1925 telephone books we would find the Dutton surname in some numbers in some small areas of the US and none at all in 85% of the country. By 1975 the names will be much more equally spread all over the countryside. What I was hoping to track was how the early dispersal happened, who the first Dutton household was in each location, when that household had relocated there, and the year in which that had occurred. Intermediate destinations that did not become the residence of numbers of Duttons in later generations would not be important. Nor would the movement of a single individual who had no offspring or who left offspring behind. Any more of you interested in submitting info on your migrating Dutton ancestors inthe US? Doug