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    1. [SUTTON] Native American Genealogy - Sutton
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Native American Genealogy Go to this site and enter surename SUTTON: http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/

    07/30/2002 06:22:43
    1. [SUTTON] Sutton - Old Settlers Roll
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Old Settlers Roll A listing of Cherokee still living in 1851 who were all ready residing in Oklahoma when the main body of the cherokee arrived in the winter of 1839, as a result of the Treaty of New Echota (1835). Approximately one third of the Cherokee people were Old Settlers and two thirds new arrivals. Group, Dist., Last Name, First Name 222 Sb Sutton Joshua 222 Sb Sutton Levi 222 Sb Sutton Malinda Sb--Skin Bayou

    07/30/2002 06:00:22
    1. [SUTTON] C. Sutton and Harriet A. Sutton - Michigan
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. LEELANAU COUNTY MICHIGAN NATIVE AMERICAN MARRIAGES 1862-1887 Date of Marriage: 06/13/1869 Place of Marriage: Bingham, Mi. Name of Groom: Louis Ance Name of Bride: Margaret Binney Age of Groom: 21 Age of Bride: 18 Birthplace of Groom: Bingham, Mi. Birthplace of Bride: Canada Occupation of Grooms: Farmer H. Married by: C. Sutton Witness: Harriet A. Sutton Witness: Daniel V. Lamabee

    07/30/2002 05:45:30
    1. [SUTTON] Re: SUTTON-D Digest V02 #248
    2. Joan Sutton
    3. I recently saw an item in the site that piqued my curosity. John Wesley Sutton - obit in the Frankfort State Journal Jan - Dec 1990. If any one knows about this gentleman, would you please reply to me? I am looking for anyone who is part of the Sean Sutton (d. 1929) family of or near Lexington, Ky. Thanks Joan Sutton ----- Original Message ----- From: <SUTTON-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <SUTTON-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 4:02 AM Subject: SUTTON-D Digest V02 #248

    07/30/2002 02:37:33
    1. [SUTTON] Re: warning
    2. bstanfield
    3. Thought I'd warn those on the Sutton list - a darren sutton sent me a nonsesical email today and it contained a virus.l. Thankfulloy, my virus program caught it and repaired my file that it goofed up. I've let him know and I hope it wasn't intentional! Bette

    07/30/2002 01:24:22
    1. [SUTTON] Sutton - Illinois Graves
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Rose Hill (IOOF) Cemetery Mt Carmel Precinct, Wabash County, Illinois SUTTON, Emma M., b.20-nov-1885, d.25-nov-1885, p. j.h. & m. sutton Mound City National Cemetery Mound City, Pulaski County, Illinois Sutton, Henry, d. 04/26/1864, Plot: E 0 3838, bur. 04/26/1864 Sutton, Ray, b. 08/31/1892, d. 03/18/1958, US Army, SGT, Plot: F 0 5061A, bur. 03/21/1958 Sutton, Roosevelt Edward, b. 11/04/1935, d. 11/25/1984, US Army, SP4, Plot: E 0 190, bur. 11/28/1984 North Alton Confederate Cemetery Alton, Madison County, Illinois Sutton, J W, d. 12/11/1864, Plot: 1 0 1, bur. 01/01/1867

    07/30/2002 12:52:42
    1. [SUTTON] Anson H. Sutton
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. 1855 STATE CENSUS ALTO TOWNSHIP Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin Sutton, Anson H. White Males: 3 White Females: 4

    07/30/2002 12:43:28
    1. [SUTTON] Clarissa Carver Waterhouse Sutton Obit
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Clarissa Carver Waterhouse Sutton ( Port Angeles Evening News issue of June 18, 1934) One of Port Angeles' most well known and respected women was taken by death Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Clarissa Sutton, 48, wife of Leon G Sutton, succumbed to a sudden heart attack at her home here. Funeral services will be held at 2pm Tuesday in the Lyden Funeral Home, with the Christian Science Church in charge. Mrs. Sutton had resided in Port Angeles or near her for about 30 years. During the past 11 years, she was an operator in the Western Union Telegraph office here, where she made a host of acquaintanceships. Last October, she was stricken by a serious illness and after that time did not return to active duty, making a gradual recovery in health. Born in a seafaring family, Clarissa Carver Waterhouse, who later was Mrs. Sutton, had an interesting early life. She was born on her father's sailing vessel in the China Sea and spent many years in the Orient, receiving her first education at Manila, Hong Kong and other points distant from America. After the age of 12 she made her home at the family residence in Searsport, ME, finishing her high school course there. The late Mrs. Sutton came to Port Angeles in 1904 and, except for time taken on a world trip, was here principally until her marriage to Leon G Sutton in May, 1907. She was employed in local telegraph offices. After her marriage, she went with her husband to Port Crescent, where he was stationed by the weather bureau until being transferred to Port Angeles in 1915. Her home was in this city from that year until her passing. During the work War, Mrs. Sutton worked in the weather bureau office. In addition to Mr. Sutton, retired weather bureau meteorologist, she is survived by one son,Everett Sutton, situated at Tatoosh Island in the weather bureau service, and by a sister, Mrs. Amy Ford, Port Angeles.

    07/30/2002 09:26:11
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Topeka, KS - Capital Journal 2002-3-29 PRINCETON (KS) -- William Elmer SUTTON, 86, Princeton, died Wednesday, Mar 27, 2002, at an Olathe (KS) hospital. Mr Sutton was a rural mail carrier for the US Postal Service for 34 years before he retired in 1983. He was an Army veteral of World War II and had been stationed in Northern Ireland and England and participated in the North African invasion. He was among the first group to engage the enemy at Faid Pass, Casserine Pass and to enter Rome. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/30/2002 09:24:41
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Topeka, KS - Capital Journal 2002-5-14 MANHATTAN (KS) -- Services will be at 2pm Wednesday at the Manhattan Baptist Church for Mary K KUBIN, 52, Manhattan, who died Sunday, May 12, 2002, at a Manhattan hospital. She had been ill. She was born Aug 14, 1949, in Ottawa (KS), to James L and Deloris M FANNING SUTTON. She spent her early life in Waverly (KS) and graduated from Waverly High School. She lived in the Emporia (KS) and Olpe (KS) communities before she moved to Manhattan in 1977. She was a teacher at the Manhattan Baptist Temple Christian School for many years. She was a member of the Manhattan Baptist Church. She married Dean E KUBIN on Nov 5, 1969, in Emporia. He survives. Other survivors include a son, Robert D KUBIN, Manhattan; two daughters, Shari L CATLIN and Kendra D KUBIN, both in Springfield MO; four brothers, Leon J SUTTON, Waverly, Kenneth D SUTTON, O'Fallon MO; James DVORAK, Wichita (KS); and Gerald McNULTY, Lebo (KS); two sisters, Reva J VSETECKA, Great bend (KS), and Therese DEANER, Waverly; and two grandchildren. Burial will be in Sunrise Cemetery in Manhattan. Relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 9pm today at Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home in Manhattan. Contributions may be made to the Mary K Kubin Family Memorial Fund yet to be diesgnated or the mission fund at the Manhattan Baptist Church and sent in care of the funeral home. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/30/2002 09:23:06
    1. [SUTTON] Gideon Sutton and David A. Sutton OHIO
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. HISTORY OF KNOX COUNTY OHIO SUTTON, GIDEON, Hilliar township, retired farmer, was born in Licking county, December 24, 1807. His father, Jehu Sutton, was born in Uniontown, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, September 8, 1777. He was married in the year 1801, and in 1804 came to Licking county, being among the early settlers. He was lieutenant of a company of soldiers during the War of 1812, and went to Upper Sandusky to protect the frontier from the devastations of the Indians. He was esteemed by all who knew him. He was a consistent .member of the Old School Baptist church for many years, and died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-eight years. His aged companion died some years later, at the age of ninety-six years. Thus passed away two of Licking county's first and most influential settlers. They did not live in vain. They left their impress on the minds and hearts of their family, who grew up to be useful and influential citizens. Gideon was one of their sons. We learn from him that he spent his youth on his father's farm. After leaving home he engaged in cutting stone for the National road, which was then being built. He subsequently contracted for stone work in Newark and surrounding country, in which he was successful. In the fall of 1834 he came to Hilliar township, Knox county, and the following spring he moved on the farm he now occupies. His first abode on the farm was a cabin near his present dwelling. This he occupied until 1839, when he built his present dwelling. He has been successful in making for himself a competence. He was elected justice of the peace in 1841, and held the office until 1847. He is a man of good judgment, social and congenial, and makes all who tell upon him feel at home. We are indebted to him for an article entitled Centreburgh, its Past and Present, which he had written some years previous, and which he kindly lent us. He was married to Miss Eliza Shaver, of Licking county, March 8, 1832. They have therefore been together for over forty-nine years. They had four children born to them, viz: Rebecca, married to David N. Potter; Jasper N., and Joseph S., and Samantha A., married to Dr. W. S. Pollard. SUTTON, DAVID A., Hilliar township, farmer, was born in Licking county, Ohio, December 31, 1826. His parents were Elijah and Nancy Sutton, nee Gillespie. born respectively July 24, 1802, and January 8, 1799, They were married February 12, 1824. They had two children, one of whom died when young. Mrs. Sutton dying, he married Sarah Stonebraker, June 4, 1829. They had six children. Mr. Sutton died November 12, 1872, his wife dying some years previous. Mr. Sutton was from Greene county, Pennsylvania, came to Ohio with his parents, and was a stonecutter by trade. The subject of this notice, after the death of his mother, and when about eighteen months old, was taken by his grandfather, David Gillespie, and by him reared until about eighteen years old, when he went to his Grandfather Sutton's, where he remained several years. June 10, 1851, he .was married to Miss Sarah Emery, and in 1853 they moved to Hilliar township, where he purchased the farm on which he now resides. Mrs. Sutton was born in Greene county, Pennsylvania. Mr. Sutton is a good farmer, a man of fine social qualities, and is respected by the community. They have had three children, all sons, viz: Elijah, Ellmore, and Allen K.

    07/30/2002 09:22:21
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Topeka, KS - Capital Journal 2002-3-29 PRINCETON (KS) -- William Elmer SUTTON, 86, Princeton, died Wednesday, Mar 27, 2002, at an Olathe hospital. Mr Sutton was a rural mail carrier for the U S Postal Service for 34 years before he retired in 1983. He was an Army veteran of World War II and had been stationed in Northern Ireland and England and participated in the North African invasion. He was among the first group to engage the enemy at Faid Pass, Casserine Pass and to enter Rome. He had five tanks shot out from under him in North Africa and Italy and was wounded twice, once at Anzio and later in northern Italy. He was the first soldier from Franklin County honorably discharged on the point syster. He was born Oct 4, 1915, in Agricola (KS), the son of William S and Cora Florence VANDERSLICE SUTTON. He attended school in Williamsburg (KS). Mr Sutton was a member of the United Methodist Church in Princeton, Memorial Post No 5397 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Garnett (KS), and Aerie Lodge No 2700 of the fraternal Order of Eagles in Ottawa (KS). He married Laura June HETZEL on Mar 25, 1945, near Princeton. She survives. Other sruvivors include two sons, John SUTTON, Fort Lauderdale by the Sea FL, and Joe Bill SUTTON, Rantoul (KS); three daughters, June ERISMAN, Ottawa, Judy WIEDERHOLT, Princeton, and Joanne CASIDA, Coulterville IL; 12 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2pm Saturday at Dengel and Son Mortuary in Ottawa. Post No 5901 of the VFW will conduct military honors. Burial will be at the Princeton Cemetery. Mr Sutton will lie in state after 1pm today at the mortuary where visitation will be from 7 to 8pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Parkinsons Disease Assn and sent in care of the mortuary. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/30/2002 09:21:59
    1. [SUTTON] Rodgers & Stevens
    2. The two surnames "Rodgers" and "Stevens" have surfaced in connection with the descendants of Daniel Isaac Sutton, the middle brother of John Davison Sutton and James America Sutton. The names can be traced to Vicksburg Mississippi and Yazoo City Mississippi, one time home of the daughters of Daniel Isaac Sutton. Dwight Arender<lauradah@aol.com>

    07/30/2002 06:42:00
    1. [SUTTON] Canadian Sutton's
    2. Mary Greenwood
    3. My GGG grandfather was Anthony Sutton. He was born in 1803 and emigrated to Canada when he was about 16 years of age. He married Betsy Gilbert daughter of David Gilbert. She was born in 1820. I am trying to find out who his parents may have been. If anyone can help I would be greatful. maryg@mnsi.net

    07/30/2002 02:48:52
    1. Re:[SUTTON] Henry SUTTON b.1850 Kent, England
    2. The Matthews House
    3. Hi Lynn My Suttons are from Nottingham (lacemakers)-- George and family (wife Mary Whitaker) immigrated in about 1835. Rumor has it they spent time on the Isle of Wight. Have contacted wife's descendants in Australia (seems there was some "illegality" involving a cheese theft and a life-sentence??).... most if not all of my Suttons did NOT immigrate, so I too am not finding much of interest in the US lines. Deb ---------- "Lynn" <lynn.nug@sympatico.ca> writes: From: "Lynn" <lynn.nug@sympatico.ca> To: SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SUTTON] Henry SUTTON b.1850 Kent, England Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 12:40:46 -0400 As a new SUTTON list member I have not seen any British SUTTON lines mentioned, are most of the postings related to U.S.SUTTON families...........is there no one with Kent, England SUTTON's out there? Just a reminder about the chap I am looking for: Henry SUTTON born 1850 in Sittingbourne, Kent. He was a mariner (bargemate). His wife was Elizabeth Ann, maiden name STEVENS. She was born in Canada in 1852 Their first child Charlotte C. was born in Canada in 1876 Son William born in Sittingbourne in 1879 Annie born in Sittingbourne in 1881 Hoping to hear from someone with connections. Best Wishes, Lynn in Montreal Names of Interest: NUGENT,MCHUGH/McCUE,HARRISON in Ireland,Scotland, and Stockton-on-Tees, Co.Durham. PACKER,LUCAS,HADLEY,TERRY, SEATH,MALPASS MORIS,PREBBLE,SCOTT, VINCER,NOBLE BURCH, LILLY, GIBBON,HORNE,HART,ALLEN in Kent. DITCHBURN, London, Birmingham, Co.Durham. TAYLOR, EVANS, WATSON, WALTON, MOORE, SHAW, TIPLADY, HODGSON, WOOD, COPPING, COLMAN, ANDERSON, in Kings Lynn,Norfolk. ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== ONLY USE THE BELOW ADDRESS TO POST queries to the SUTTON List SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    07/29/2002 03:47:29
    1. [SUTTON] Henry SUTTON b.1850 Kent, England
    2. Lynn
    3. As a new SUTTON list member I have not seen any British SUTTON lines mentioned, are most of the postings related to U.S.SUTTON families...........is there no one with Kent, England SUTTON's out there? Just a reminder about the chap I am looking for: Henry SUTTON born 1850 in Sittingbourne, Kent. He was a mariner (bargemate). His wife was Elizabeth Ann, maiden name STEVENS. She was born in Canada in 1852 Their first child Charlotte C. was born in Canada in 1876 Son William born in Sittingbourne in 1879 Annie born in Sittingbourne in 1881 Hoping to hear from someone with connections. Best Wishes, Lynn in Montreal Names of Interest: NUGENT,MCHUGH/McCUE,HARRISON in Ireland,Scotland, and Stockton-on-Tees, Co.Durham. PACKER,LUCAS,HADLEY,TERRY, SEATH,MALPASS MORIS,PREBBLE,SCOTT, VINCER,NOBLE BURCH, LILLY, GIBBON,HORNE,HART,ALLEN in Kent. DITCHBURN, London, Birmingham, Co.Durham. TAYLOR, EVANS, WATSON, WALTON, MOORE, SHAW, TIPLADY, HODGSON, WOOD, COPPING, COLMAN, ANDERSON, in Kings Lynn,Norfolk.

    07/29/2002 06:40:46
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Vineland, NJ Daily Journal June 10, 2002 Ethelene Woody, 57 Owner, operator of Woody's Market and Cedarville Produce Ethelene "Pauline" Woody, 57, of Cedarville died Saturday, June 8, 2002, at her home. She had been in failing health for the last six months. Mrs. Woody was born in Hartford, Tenn, and was the daughter of the late Frank and Robbie Wilds Sutton. She had been a Cedarville resident for most of her life. She had owned and operated Woody's Market and Cedarville Produce in Cedarville for the last 15 years. She had been actively involved with the Lawrence Township Recreation Committee for the last 12 years. In addition to her husband of 39 years, Lester Woody, she is also survived by two sons, Lester F Woody Jr of Cedarville and Scott Woody of Woodstown; three daughters, Jackie Cook and Kerry Wynn of Cedarville and Penny Bowen of Carmel; four brothers, Buster Freeman of Bybee, Tenn, Rudy Sutton of Elmer and James McMahon and Buford Sutton of Millville; 13 grandchildren, Lester F Woody III, whom she raised of Cedarville, Chad Kaminsky of Newport, Tiffany Marie Woody of Florida, Dalton Woody and Dylan Woody of Woodbury, Christina Parnell of Laurel Lake, Candi Cook and Matt Cook of Cedarville, Albert Wynn and Steven Wynn of Cedarville, Robin Woody of Carmel, Rodger Spigelmoyer Jr and Aaron Spigelmoyer of Carmel; and her dog, "Lucky". Services will be held at 10am Thursday in Padgett Funeral Home, 160 Main St, Cedarville. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Cedarville. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 pm Wednesday at the funeral home. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/29/2002 03:53:36
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Vineland, NJ - Daily Journal - June 7, 2002 Frances Noblett, 65 Former Millville National Bank Employee Frances May (Sutton) Noblett, 65 of Millville died Wednesday, June 5, 2002, in South Jersey Hospital- Newcomb. She had been in declining health the past year. Born and raised in Buckshutem, she was a graduate of Millville High School, class of 1955. She had worked for Millville National Bank and then raised her family. She was a member of the Buckshutem Methodist Church and the Millville Moose Lodge No. 2488. She enjoyed crossword puzzles and writing poetry. She is survived by her husband, Robert D; three sons, Robert D Jr and his wife Vivian of Millville, Bryon K Sr and his wife Patti of Mullica Hill and Bryon K Noblett Jr of Millville, a daughter, Tammy L Glaser and her husband Dr Kenneth Glaser of Williamsport, PA; five brothers, Clyde and Marvin Sutton, both of Millville, and Ronald, Wayne and Edwin Sutton of Commercial Township; four sisters, Joyce Anderson of Missouri, Adelia Sheppard of Port Norris, Debbie Osborn of Commercial Township and Diane Stackhouse of Millville; and a granddaughter, Kaitlyn R Noblett of Mullica Hill. She was preceded in death by her parents, Alonzo and Doris Sutton, and her sister Joan Morris. Funeral services will be conducted at 11am Monday in the Christy Funeral Home, 11 W Broad St, Millville. There will be a viewing from 7 to 9pm Sunday and from 10 to 11am Monday in the funeral home. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Millville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Millville Moose Lodge No. 2488, 40 Bogden Blvd, Millville, NJ 08332. Written tributes may be sent through the christyfuneralservice.com web site. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/29/2002 03:51:26
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Norwich, CT - Bulletin July 15, 2002 Theresa P. Sutton March 19,1927- July 14, 2002 BROOKLYN - Theresa P. Sutton ,75, formerly of Rt 6 died Sunday at the Christina Health Care Center in Wyckoff, New Jersey. She was born in Moosup, March 19, 1927 a daughter of the late Hube and Eva (LaPerle) LaRose. Mrs. Sutton was employed for many years as a textile worker. Her employments inlcuded working for the Wyandotte Worsted Company in Central Village, and her final employment at the Hillandale Handweavers Company in Pomfret. She was the wife of Harry Sutton. They were married February 7, 1948 in All Hallows Church in Moosup. He survives her. She was a communicant of Our Lady of LaSalette Church in Brooklyn. Besides her husband she is survived by her daughter, Patricia David of Holmdel, New Jersey, one brother Ernest LaRose of Central Village, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by two brothers, Raymond LaRose and Leo LaRose, and one sister Marie Proulx. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of LaSalette Church in Brooklyn. Burial will follow in Westfield Cemetery in Danielson. There are no calling hours. The Gagnon-Costello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson is in charge of arrangements. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/29/2002 03:49:31
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Vineland, NJ - Times Journal June 24, 2002 Mary Hess, 81 Retired from Wheaton Glass Co. Art Department Mary E. Hess, 81, of Leesburg died Saturday, June 22, 2002, in Burdette Tomlin Hospital after an extended illness. Born in Leesburg, she was the daughter of the late Ralph Leslie and Matilda Chance Sutton and the wife of the late Arthur Hess. She was a lifelong Leesburg resident. She retired after 32 years with Wheaton Glass Co., where she worked in the art department. Surviving are two daughters, Elaine Rafine of Dorchester and Joyce Novakowski of Leesburg; two sisters, Claire Morgan of Leesburg and Daisy Rifon of Willingboro; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11am Thursday at the Hoffman Funeral Homes, 643 Main St, Leesburg. Interment will be in Leesburg Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the services Thursday. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of one's choice. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/29/2002 03:45:53