GENUKI Wiltshire Surname Interests List SUTTON, 1782+, Bradford on Avon SUTTON, 1800+, Clyffe Pypard SUTTON, 20c, Marlborough SUTTON, 1850+, Swindon SUTTON, 18c, Urchfont SUTTON, 18c, Warminster SUTTON, 1800-1870, Wootton Bassett http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WIL/interests/surnamess.html
Published in the Brooklyn MI - Exponent 2002-6-25 Virginia M. Sutton Virginia M. Sutton, age 74, passed away June 23, 2002. Virginia was born August 8, 1927 in Norvell Township, the daughter of Herbert and Minnie (Schaufle) Bertke. She married Donald K. Sutton, former owner of the Sutton Agency in Manchester, on January 30, 1947, and he preceded her in death on January 4, 1992. Mrs. Sutton was a member of the Emanuel United Church of Christ and the American Legion Post #117 Auxiliary, both in Manchester. Virginia is survived by her brother, Robert (Dorothy) Bertke of Brooklyn; nieces and nephews; and her dog and companion, Nicole. Besides her husband, one sister preceded Virginia in death. Visitation will be Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., with funeral services on Wednesday, June 26, 2002 at 11 a.m. at the Jenter & Braun Funeral Home, Manchester Chapel, with Pastor Jeffery Davis officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Manchester. Memorials may be made to her church. Please sign Virginia's guest book at www.JenterBraun.com -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
Published in the Toronto, ON CAN - Globe 11-3-2001 SUTTON, Dorothy (nee Fraser) - After a lengthy illness on Thursday, November 1, 2001, at Toronto East General Hospital. Beloved wife of Jack, dear mother of Linda, Jim (Barbara), David (Isabel), Stewart (Marilyn), Charlotte Ruckstuhl (Roy), Bob and Leonard (Donna). Sister of Irene Carmanico (deceased), Ralph Fraser, Maxine Dubois, Evelyn Levac and Joan Putsey. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held in the chapel of the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa (905-433-4711) on Sunday, November 4th at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
I don't usually post requests and I can't vouch for this one. Having said that, there were Sutton's involved, and I wouldn't want the project to be overlooked because I failed to notify people. Check it out and go into it with eyes wide open. A Roanoke "Lost Colony" Project has been established to conduct a Y-chromosome (DNA) comparison between Native Americans and those of European descent with surnames held by the 1587 Roanoke Colonists. A search is now being conducted to locate potential project participants with your surname. Details of the project can be found at http://papayne.rootsweb.com/Lost-Colony. Thank you for your consideration. Regards, Patrick Payne -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
As Sutton searchers, we have all heard about Willie Sutton the famous robber. I found a nice biography (with picture) about him at the following site: http://www.fbi.gov/libref/historic/famcases/sutton/sutton.htm
CONFEDERATE DEAD BURIED At VICTORIA Victoria County, Texas taken from the Victoria Advocate, May 11, 1923 Sutton, Dr. E. Sutton, Wm.
Picture and information of Stanley Ellsworth Sutton who died 1918. http://www.familyoldphotos.com/pa/2s/stanley_ellsworth_sutton.htm
80th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, 1861-1865, Volumes III, IV, and VIII William Sutton Pvt. Co. D Mustered In: Aug. 31, '62 Died at Columbia, Ky., Dec. 22, '62
ROLL OF HONOR 129th Ind. Inf. Steuben County, Indiana SOLDIERS OF THE CIVIL WAR Sutton, Alfred 129th Ind. Inf. Died or killed in Service South Side of Monument Sutton, Thomas W. 129th Ind. Inf. South Side of Monumen
South Whitley Cemetery Cleveland Township Whitley County Indiana Name Details Location Key Sutton Edwin born 1915 died 1945 South Whitley-H-6-12
Marysborough, Queensland Australia Immigrants from the British Isles & Germany 1861-91 Maryborough, Queensland Australia is an important port for immigration of people from the British Isles, Denmark, and Germany. It was the first regional port in Eastern Australia. The index contains the names and ages (where given) of each immigrant together with the name of the ship and the year of arrival. Further information on the immigrants may be available from The Queensland State Archives, P.O. Box 1397 Sunnybank Hills Queensland 4109 Australia, http://www.archives.qld.gov.au Surname Given Age Ship/Year SUTTON Benjamin 12 St James 1874 SUTTON C H 26 Eastminster 1886 SUTTON Charles 9 St James 1874 SUTTON Edmund 19 St James 1874 SUTTON Edward 24 Famenoth 1888 SUTTON Elijah 5 St James 1874 SUTTON Ellen 14 St James 1874 SUTTON Ellen E B 30 Merkara 1891 SUTTON Emily18 St James 1874 SUTTON Ephraim 44 St James 1874 SUTTON Florence 1 St James 1874 SUTTON George 11 St James 1874 SUTTON John 20 Selkirkshire 1886 SUTTON Mary 25 St James 1874 SUTTON Morea 42 St James 1874 SUTTON Peter 47 St James 1874 SUTTON Philip 14 St James 1874 SUTTON Thomas 25 Tara 1892
Australian Convict Index, 1788-1868 Name: SUTTON, Thomas Age: 15 Occupation: Errandboy Ship: King William Year: 1840 Birth Place: Dublin State: NSW Name: SUTTON, William Age: 22 Occupation: Labourer Ship: Woodbridge Year: 1840 Birth Place: Kent State: NSW Name: SUTTON, Catherine Age: 26 Occupation: Kitchen maid Ship: Margaret 3 Year: 1840 Birth Place: Antrim co State: NSW Name: SUTTON, William Age: 21 Status: Occupation: Labourer Ship: Barrosa Year: 1839 Birth Place: Lancashire State: NSW Name: SUTTON, Abel Age: 30 Status: M 1m 3f Occupation: Labourer Ship: Portsea Year: 1838 Birth Place: Wiltshire State: NSW Alias: KIRBY William Name: SUTTON, Henry Age: 19 Occupation: Labourer Ship: Lord Lyndoch 3 Year: 1838 Birth Place: Cheshire State: NSW Name: SUTTON, Thomas Age: 31 Occupation: Brickmaker/soldier Ship: Clyde 2 Year: 1838 Birth Place: Middlesex State: NSW Name: SUTTON, William Age: 24 Occupation: Indoor servant/soldier Ship: William Jardine Year: 1838 Birth Place: Cumberland Co State: NSW Name: SUTTON, James Age: 34 Occupation: Baker Ship: Emma Eugenia Year: 1838 Birth Place: London State: NSW Comments: Here before in name of James Sutton ""Norfolk"" 1835 , ran 14 July 1834 Alias: SUTTON Thomas Name: SUTTON, Thomas Age: 34 Occupation: Baker Ship: Emma Eugenia Year: 1838 Birth Place: London State: NSW Alias: SUTTON James
British Virgin Island Wesleyan Methodist Church Baptisms 1815-1824 Baptized Child: SUTTON, Nichlas adult Fathers Occupation: not listed Status: slave Date Baptised: 27 Jan 1825 Residence: Low Estate
Maperton Marriages 1566 to 1754 Somerset England ANDREWES William SUTTON Ann 18 08 1655 Maperton SHANE John Parish: Wincanton SUTTON Elizabeth Parish: Halton 02 06 1688 Maperton SUTTON Thomas Parish: Wincanton TOUGOOD Mary Parish: Shepton Montague 04 06 1694 Maperton STACY John Parish: Westewer SUTTON Mary Parish: Westewer 03 02 1705/6 Maperton YOUNG John Buckhorn Weston SUTTON Eliz: Castle Cary 10 09 1705 Maperton SUTTON John High Ham MERRIWEATHER Eliz: Charlton Musgrove 25 12 1713 Maperton SUTTON James Bruton WILCOX Frances Bruton 07 07 1728 Maperton
1825 Census of Darke County Males Over 21 Ohio Jacob Sutton Samuel Sutton
Nancy Sutton appears in 1850 census in Gallia County, Ohio in the household of Samuel and Nancy Riddle, who if related at all would be grandparents at best. Nancy Sutton would marry John N. Mahan in the 1860's I'm trying to find her parents and verify her link to the Riddles. Thanks, Mike at mike1814@core.com
Hello, known Cousins (Julie S.) & unknown Cousins. I've had some trouble with a Klez computer virus and it has slowed me down for a few days. My new firewall & scanning software seem to have things squared away, and I hope it allows my outward-bound messages to go cleanly as well. I'm still getting some bad incoming mail which I must junk. My name is Cole, and Billy Sutton in the Sutton-Taylor Feud is my great-grandfather's brother. My late father grew up hearing about the Feud from his father and uncles. With his career in the Air Force and worldwide travels, he developed a keen interest in history. He was very well-read, and exercised an interest in writing by publishing a few technical articles for gun magazines. Guns were another of his hobbies. Given enough time, his interest in his own family's history blended with his writing ability. He decided to do his own research on the Feud, draw his own conclusions, and then publish his book: "The Sutton-Taylor Feud". The ISBN number is "0 89015-066-4" (all numbers). The book is no longer in print and the publisher went out of business long ago. I'm sure it's available through some libraries, but I'm not familiar with the process for finding it. The Taylors were well-established in Dewitt County, Texas. Billy Sutton's grandfather came to Texas from Tennessee and settled in Fayette County, near Round Top. I don't know what led him to Dewitt County. My brother Rob is our family historian, and most of my limited knowledge comes from my father's book and my brother's research. Most of the source material my father found (and I suspect much of the source material mentioned in the Sutton list a few days ago) seems to point toward Billy Sutton as the cause of everything bad in the world including hunger, poverty and baldness. It's possible that these one-sided accounts are true, word for word, but it's more likely each event had another side. When my Father wrote his book, he tried to evaluate the accounts fairly and evenly. Besides the well-known articles in newspapers and magazines, he dug deeper and found other, more obscure reports. He read all he could find and tried to see what made sense to him. Despite the tendency for a Sutton or a Taylor to 'take sides', his book didn't draw conclusions as much as it compared the various versions and left it to the readers to make their own decisions. No one disputes that the feudists on both sides were capable of mean and tough behavior. Some of the Taylors were killing soldiers because they represented the post-Civil War North. Probably some of their violence was caused because the soldiers were black, tasked to maintain authority over the resident whites, and they were deeply resented. Sutton came into the initial fray as a State Police Regulator trying to arrest the Taylors who had murdered several of these soldiers. Perhaps his motives were pure (the good guy), perhaps he needed a job (everyone needs to eat), and perhaps he held long-term grudges against the Taylors using this as an excuse to revenge himself. I don't know which theme is true, or if there were totally different reasons. I probably never will. Whatever the seminal events, the people on both sides got in an ever-escalating war where participants, relatives and friends were shot down in gunfights and ambushes. These weren't the sort of folks you want at your school's PTA meeting. There were no saints on either side of the Feud, and it would be a mistake to believe otherwise. There is also a videotape available via the History Channel. The Feud was part of the "Vendetta" series they ran about a year ago. You can 'meet' my brother Rob in the video. The video tilts somewhat toward the Taylor side as the 'good guys'. My father's book disagrees strongly with some of the History Channel's accounts. For those who wish to pursue it further, please keep an open mind. Life events are rarely one-sided. Why should we expect history to be otherwise? - From a Feudist's Great-Grandnephew.
By way of introduction, my name is Dwight Arender. I am a grt-grt-grt grandson of Daniel Isaac Sutton, brother of John D. Sutton Jr. and James America Sutton. I have received bits and peices of information that was supposedly copied from John Davison Sutton's book History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia. I say supposedly copied because what I have received has been altered from the original text. Do you know where a copy of the text can be purchased. I do have a borrowed copy but would like one of my own. On another subject, I am very interested in information on what I have termed "Sutton's of The South". Seems to me that Daniel Isaac Sutton was perhaps one of the first Sutton's to migrate to the old Southwest, Alabama and Mississippi. He was in Opelousas, Louisiana as early as 1804. I am attempting to gather information on his descendants and wonder if you might be able to help. I have the original of a letter by the author, John Davison Sutton which he had written to his cousin, Camilia, in Vicksburg Mississippi. It is dated 1918, at which time he was most likely in the process of gathering information for his book. Camilia was the oldest of two sisters, the younger being Sarah Frances. They had an older brother named Henry Lanehart Creighton Sutton, who was my grt-grt grandfather. There was one other sister who was the daughter by Daniel's second wife. As far as I know, the four mention are the only children of Daniel. I would like to hear from you. I am in east Texas. Tell me how you and I are related. If you would like to send this letter to anyone who is a "serious Sutton researcher", feel free to do so. Until Later, I am Dwight Arender Lauradah@aol.com ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== DO NOT ATTEMPT TO POST VIRUS WARNINGS ON THE SUTTON LIST If in doubt, send warnings to List Owner
By way of introduction, my name is Dwight Arender. I am a grt-grt-grt grandson of Daniel Isaac Sutton, brother of John D. Sutton Jr. and James America Sutton. I have received bits and peices of information that was supposedly copied from John Davison Sutton's book History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia. I say supposedly copied because what I have received has been altered from the original text. Do you know where a copy of the text can be purchased. I do have a borrowed copy but would like one of my own. On another subject, I am very interested in information on what I have termed "Sutton's of The South". Seems to me that Daniel Isaac Sutton was perhaps one of the first Sutton's to migrate to the old Southwest, Alabama and Mississippi. He was in Opelousas, Louisiana as early as 1804. I am attempting to gather information on his descendants and wonder if you might be able to help. I have the original of a letter by the author, John Davison Sutton which he had written to his cousin, Camilia, in Vicksburg Mississippi. It is dated 1918, at which time he was most likely in the process of gathering information for his book. Camilia was the oldest of two sisters, the younger being Sarah Frances. They had an older brother named Henry Lanehart Creighton Sutton, who was my grt-grt grandfather. There was one other sister who was the daughter by Daniel's second wife. As far as I know, the four mention are the only children of Daniel. I would like to hear from you. I am in east Texas. Tell me how you and I are related. If you would like to send this letter to anyone who is a "serious Sutton researcher", feel free to do so. Until Later, I am Dwight Arender Lauradah@aol.com
Lastname Firstname Middlename Title Age Date Page Paper SUTTON DEBORAH 78 07/10/20 02 TRIB SUTTON FLORENCE MRS 23 10/06/06 09 TRIB SUTTON GEORGE D. 02/06/21 07 EXPR SUTTON HARVEY 08/08/12 03 TRIB SUTTON LESTER H. 13/04/28 02 TRIB SUTTON LILLIE MRS 28 15/08/24 02 TRIB SUTTON LINCOLN 50 10/11/23 03 TRIB SUTTON MARGARET ELIZABETH 9 12/07/15 02 TRIB SUTTON MAY MISS 06/09/18 02 TRIB SUTTON THOMAS E. MRS 11/09/13 02 TRIB SUTTON ALMA MRS 74 29/06/25 02 TRIB SUTTON ARTHUR JOHN DR 49 35/09/21 02 TRIB SUTTON ELIZABETH 70 20/05/07 02 TRIB SUTTON FOREST LEE 18 29/06/29 02 TRIB SUTTON HARVEY 61 32/05/11 02 TRIB SUTTON IVAN 21 27/08/09 02 TRIB SUTTON JAMES 89 26/07/24 02 TRIB SUTTON LUCIAN MRS 21 23/02/06 02 TRIB SUTTON NEOMI LEE INF 23/02/06 02 TRIB SUTTON R. W. 35/01/04 02 TRIB SUTTON SARAH MRS 52 19/02/27 02 TRIB SUTTON THOMAS 79 31/08/06 02 TRIB SUTTON WILFRED C. 32 23/04/17 02 TRIB SUTTON WILLIAM 53 33/12/15 01 TRIB SUTTON CHARLES 66 44/05/11 02 TRIB SUTTON CHARLES 59 40/08/17 02 TRIB SUTTON CHRISTENA M. MRS 85 49/03/26 02 TRIB SUTTON EDWIN 19 51/09/22 02 TRIB SUTTON ESTELLE RUTH MRS 54 43/03/16 08 TRIB SUTTON H. E. MRS 69 41/01/31 05 TRIB SUTTON HARRY 63 37/01/31 02 TRIB SUTTON HERBERT E. 68 38/12/28 02 TRIB SUTTON JAMES 70 49/03/28 02 TRIB SUTTON JOAN KAY 3 D 43/02/14 06 TRIB SUTTON JOHN 76 42/12/24 02 TRIB SUTTON JOHN W. 87 41/05/31 02 TRIB SUTTON LEOMA MRS 75 47/12/19 10 TRIB SUTTON LORETTA MRS 25 44/07/31 02 TRIB SUTTON MARK 71 41/01/09 02 TRIB SUTTON MARY ALICE MRS 67 47/04/18 06 TRIB SUTTON MARY CATHERINE 22 46/05/10 07 TRIB SUTTON MILTON O. "SAM" 68 51/05/10 02 TRIB SUTTON OTTO W. 46 37/04/10 02 TRIB SUTTON ROBERT LOWELL PVT 45/07/24 01 TRIB SUTTON WALLACE 82 44/11/06 02 TRIB SUTTON WILKEN BERT 44/10/04 02 TRIB SUTTON ARADELLA MRS 65 62/01/29 02 TRIB SUTTON CLIFFORD P. 84 58/05/19 02 TRIB SUTTON CLIFFORD P. 84 58/05/19 02 TRIB SUTTON DAVID 73 54/02/04 02 TRIB SUTTON ELLA JANE MRS 78 53/12/13 14 TRIB SUTTON ELLA MAE MRS 87 66/10/01 02 TRIB SUTTON ELLE MAE MRS 87 66/10/01 02 TRIB SUTTON EVERETT BARNEY 56 53/07/26 06 TRIB SUTTON HARRY 68 58/01/07 02 TRIB SUTTON HARRY 68 58/01/07 02 TRIB SUTTON HOWARD H. 67 55/03/14 02 TRIB SUTTON HUBERT W. 77 59/02/08 12 TRIB SUTTON JAMES H. 60 58/09/25 02 TRIB SUTTON JAMES H. 60 58/09/25 02 TRIB SUTTON JOHN 71 55/01/01 02 TRIB SUTTON JOHN 71 54/12/31 02 TRIB SUTTON LAWRENCE DEMONT 72 61/11/13 02 TRIB SUTTON LEWIS 87 62/01/15 02 TRIB SUTTON LILLIE M. MRS 64 64/05/13 02 TRIB SUTTON LON 67 58/10/08 02 TRIB SUTTON LON 67 58/10/08 02 TRIB SUTTON MAE OMA MISS 50 66/12/24 02 TRIB SUTTON MAMIE CRABB MRS 56 62/10/08 02 TRIB SUTTON MARY CATHERINE MRS 86 60/01/18 02 TRIB SUTTON PEARL L. MRS 67 58/06/16 02 TRIB SUTTON PEARL L. MRS 67 58/06/16 02 TRIB SUTTON SEYMOUR W. G. 56 55/07/10 06 TRIB