Hi! I have Gilbert Cope's book on the "Genealogy of the Dutton Family of Pennsylvania," and therefore, have my branch of Duttons all the way back to the Odard (and the Vikings). I also have a very large photocopy of a genealogical chart that sounds like the one that you found; however, Dick Dutton found it in England, but I bet it is the same chart. You can buy a copy of the Chart from Dick for $15. Just post your request to him on the DUTTON-L LIST. Are you subscribed to the List? You have a lot of data that would probably be of interest to some folks on the List. You should probably post a summary of what you have. Nehemiah is my great grandfather, but all that I know about him is that my dad told me he was a blacksmith and made Conestoga wagon wheels at Glen Robbins, OH, and sold them for $3 each. I know nothing at all about Reese Dutton. My dad said that we are also related to the Duttons in Wheeling, WVA, but I do not have enough time to check all this stuff out. TTYL, Carole _________________________ aredutton@juno.com wrote: > > Most of my data on Robert Dutton comes > from IGI North America, the microfiche version. You probably have all > this, but I will give you a summary. > As you know, the IGI data is sometimes from family trees and sometimes > from basic records. > > Robert Dutton married Abigail Matson 13 June 1811, Harrisville, Harrison > County, Ohio. > Source: IGI. The IGI had 7 children: William b. 1813, David b. 1815, > Rachel b. 1817, Hannah b. 1820, Reese b. 1826, Robert b. 1827, Nehemiah > b. 1831. All were born in Harrison County, probably all Harrisville. > Robert was married to Eliza J Saylor and Alcinda Matson, and he had two > children Rachel b. 1850 Ohio and Mary L. born 1843 Ohio. > > William and Reese may have been in Tuscarawas County on the 1850/60 > Census. I think I have Robert in Harrisville on the 1850 & 1860 Census. > Nehemiah probably in Harrison County but possibly Tuscarawas County > 1850/1860. > > More work and verification would be needed by a family genealogist. > > If you want any of this, please advise. It can be sent in printouts, > gedcom, or reports by e-mail or snailmail. I might prefer snail mail to > avoid long-distance charges for my browser.