This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton, Strayer, Rayla Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wkQBAIB/679.746.753.832.834 Message Board Post: Yes, Amanda Strayer (1837) married John Sutton in Crawford Co PA. Her parents were Jacob Strayer (1802-1868) and Catharine Rayla. They are buried in Geneva Cemetery. I have information on her sibs and some I am working on for her parents.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton, Janes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2601 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the family of Laura Sutton b 3/1855 married Louis A Janes on October 21, 1875 in Sullivan, Moultrie County, IL. and died in Coles County, Illinois. I believe her parents are John and Hannah Sutton. She has brothers Frank and Joseph Sutton as well. Please email me if you have any information or ideas! Thank you very much, Kelly
Hi, Am looking for the two above. My husband is a descendant of your line of SUTTONs. Have been trying to track you down. Please notify me if you are out there. Thanks, Carline Sutton
I was leafing through the Book of Lists #3 this morning and noticed something interesting. On a photograph of Wyatt Earp (pg. 421), there is a signature reading "To my friend Fred Sutton from Wyatt Earp - Oct 14, 1925." In a collection of Earp letters at http://home.earthlink.net/~night666/the_depository/earpletters.htm this gentleman is mentioned again as "one of the old timers at Dodge City". Fred Sutton also was the author of a letter that Earp had sent to silent film cowboy star and director William S. Hart. The letter contained an account "of the opening of the Strip from the Oklahoma side" near Caldwell, KS. I also found a reference to Marshal of Dodge City, Jim Masterson, being a card dealer at Fred Sutton's saloon. Does anyone know the background of this Sutton? I don't have him in my line but wasn't aware of this "cousins" role in the old west.
Published in the Kingston, NY - Daily Freemam July 13,2002 Gerald C. 'Gerry' Sutton JEWETT - Gerald C. "Gerry" Sutton Jr., a member of the Jewett Fire Company, died on Thursday, July 11, 2002, at his home. He was 39. Mr. Sutton. was a plumber by trade and worked for Strand Community Organization to Rehabilitate the Environment in Kingston. Born April 7, 1963, in Catskill, he was the son of Gerald C. Sutton Sr. and Bonnie Soule Holdridge. In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife, Vickie Maben Sutton; a son, Jeremy Sutton; a step-daughter, Alison Jacobs; a brother, Randy Sutton; two sisters, Debbie Goettsche and Bonnie Jean Diamond; a step-sister, Lisa Hamilton; paternal grandmother, Madeline Sutton; many nieces and nephews. A service will take place at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Decker Funeral Home, 134 Main St., Windham. The Rev. David Overton will officiate. Private cremation will follow.
Published in the Kingston, NY - Daily Freemam July 13,2002 Jesse A. Sutton LAKE KATRINE - Jessie A. Sutton of North Brigham Lane, died on Thursday, July 11, 2002. She was 86. Born Nov. 5, 1915, in Brooklyn, she was the daughter of the late Joel and Jessie Saunders Woolsey and the step-daughter of the late Ursula Minnikine Woolsey. Her husband, Charles F. Sutton, died on Feb. 4, 1977. Survivors include three sons, William C. and Richard W. Sutton, both of Lake Katrine and Thomas J. Sutton of Ruby; two step-sisters, Maryanne Vincent of Wisconsin and Dorothy Ribet of Kingston; six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Joseph V. Leaky Funeral Home Inc., 27 Smith Ave., Kingston. The Rev. LeRoy T. Ness will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Marion Cemetery.
Published in the Stover, MO - Morgan County Press 2002-7-10 Betty Jean Sutton Baker, 69, of Dunnegan, formerly of Stover, died Monday, July 8, 2002 at Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar. She was born Sept. 19, 1932 at Topeka, Kan., a daughter of Beatrice Pate and Helen Swena Linney. She married Earnest Sutton and he preceded her death on Dec. 22, 1983. On Feb. 5, 1994, she married Loren Dee Baker. She was a homemaker and a member of the Dunnegan Bible Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband of the home; six children, Ricky Dale Sutton and his wife, Teri, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Amos Frank Sutton, Dunnegan, Bea J. Sutton and his wife, Terry, Stover, David G. Sutton and his wife, Sharon, Versailles, Dorothy Kay Massingill and husband, Duane, Lincoln, and Karen Sue Kellogg, Stover; seven stepchildren, Butch Baker, Cabool, Duane Baker, Plattesburg, Danny Baker, Donnie Baker and Jamie Baker, all of Kearney, Carol North, Holt, and Sheryle Baker, Independence; 19 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by two sons, Earnest Ray Sutton and Jerry Wayne Sutton. Visitation will be from 7-8 p.m. Thursday, July 11 at Murray Funeral Home in Humansville. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.Friday, July 12 at Dunnegan Bible Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Levergood officiating. Interment will be at 2 p.m. in Kipp's Cemetery, Stover, with Bea Sutton, Amos Sutton, David Massingill, Rick Sutton, Heath Roark, Dan Baker, Duane Baker and Jamie Baker, serving as pallbearers. Arrangements are under the direction of Murray Funeral Home. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
Published in the Evansville, IN - Courier 7/12/02 Jessie Sutton MOUNT CARMEL - Jessie (White) Sutton, 74, died Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Evansville. Surviving are a daughter, Terrie Burton; four sons, Steve, Martin, Michael and Danny; and 12 grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Saturday at Short Funeral Home, burial in Highland Memorial Cemetery. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. today. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2496.1 Message Board Post: Your tree looks close to my line. I'm wondering if you have a Jacob Sutton in that tree. My info says that he was born in Wisconsin in 1857. And married Rachel Cornell. I'm hoping that you can help. Thanks in Advance Jeremy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2600 Message Board Post: Hello I'm Hoping that someone can help me with this. All of my Suttons are from the North. But the link that I am looking for is any info on Jacob Sutton b: 1857/8 Married Rachel Cornell. And they lived in Clark, South Dakota. I know that Jacob was born in Wisconsin but I need to know where and info further back from there. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2599 Message Board Post: I would appreciate information on a Barbara Sutton Ryan whose parents are Henry and Martha Sutton. I think they are in the Hammond, Indiana area. I am needing this information for medical reasons. Any and all will be kept strictly confidential.
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 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 (KS) honorably discharged on the point system. He was born Oct 4, 1915, in Agricola, 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 6397 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Garnett (KS), and Aerie Lodge No 2700 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Ottawa. He married Laura June HETZEL on Mar 25, 1945, near Princeton. She survives. Other survivors include two sons, John SUTTON, 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 Parkinson's Disease Association and sent in care of the mortuary. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
Hi All, I am starting from scratch on my husband's family from Romulus, Michigan. Any information anyone has would be most appreciated. Fredrick SUTTON (unk birthdate), died in Byron, Illinois (unk date). He was married to Florence BAKER. Children: Norman Henry, b: Nov. 19, 1912, Detroit, Michigan, d: March 17, 1982, Auburn, Washington. Melvin, d: Byron, Illinois Orville Richard Timothy Mabel Norman Henry married Mary Louisa Teresa RIVEST, Detroit, Michigan July 30, 1936. Children: Louise Mathilda, b: April 29, 1938 and d: Oct. 30, 1997 Norman Eugene, b: Dec 19, 1939 Fredrick Allen, b: Aug. 18, 1941, d: Jan 25, 1993 in Auburn, Washington Yancey Covette, b: Dec 20, 1944 Yvonne Marie, b: dec 11, 1946 Robert James, b: Feb 15, 1948 (Robert was called PeeWee) They were all born in Detroit, Michigan Orville and Betty's children: Orville Theresa Richard Timothy Billy (female) That is all the information I have so far on ancestors of the SUTTON family. Anyone have any connections? Best Wishes, Carline California, USA
Are you out there Kim? If you are, contact me, as I believe you are a second cousin to my husband, Norman Eugene SUTTON. His father was Norman Herman SUTTON, from Romulus, Michigan. Hope to hear from you, Carline Sutton California, USA
Published in the Bellevue, WA - Eastside Journal 2002-2-21 James E MONROE of Samamamish died Feb. 17, 2002, at his home. He was 53. Mr. Monroe was born Sept. 28, 1948, in Kansas City, MO. He grew up in California and graduated from Los Angeles High School and the University of San Francisco. Mr. Monroe served with the Marines. In 1984 he married Kerry SUTTON in Carmel, Calif. He was employed by 3M, Mericel, Deloitte & Touche, Microsoft and Hewlett Packard as a computer comsultant. He and his wife moved to Sammamish in 1993. He enjoyed playing chess, skiing, jogging, travel and tennis. Mr. Monroe was a member of Calvary Chapel Eastside Church. According to his family, he was known for his sense of humor, his faithfulness and his loyalty and honesty. In addition to his wife, survivors include his children, Brengen, Mariana and Micah, of Sammamish; sister Linda J. CLINTOM of Tacoma and his mother, Marion MONROE of Los Angeles. A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday at the Pine Lake Covenant Church, 1715 228th Ave. S.E.; Sammamish. Family and friends are invited to sign the family's online guest book at www.flintoft's.com. Flintoft's Issaquah Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
Published in the Dalles, OR - Chronicle April 25, 2002. Shirley Mae Newson, 73, a resident of Klickitat (Washington), died of cancer at her home on April 11, 2002. She was born in Astoria (Oregon) on April 19, 1928, the youngest of two children to Truman "Ed" and Hazel Sutton. She attended school in Portland. She married Maurice "Morrie" Newson on July 22, 1946, in Portland. In 1950 they moved to the Oregon coast where she was employed at a motel. She was active with Boy Scouts and Lions Auxiliary while raising five children. In 1961, her husband took a job with Joe Tenney and they moved to The Dalles. She was employed full time with Montgomery Wards and was later employed for a number of years with Stadelman Fruit Company. She sold a variety of products and gave parties for those products. She also enjoyed ceramics, crocheting, canning, riding her motorbike, swimming and a good laugh, but mostly spending time with her family. While living in The Dalles she finished raising her five children and helped raise a few of her 10 grandchildren. She is survived by her husband Maurice; her five children and their spouses, Harold and Sara Newson, Robert and Lori Newson, Ronald Newson, Thomas and Diane Newson and Carol Ann Newson-Whitehurst; 10 grandchildren, Chris, Bambi, Patti and Mike Newson, Marty Hester and Dorothy Hansen, all in this area; Geoff and Eric Newson in Portland; and Jennifer and Anthony Whitehurst. Cremation was at Columbia Cremation & Burial. Private interment will be held at the Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland where she will be placed beside her brother on the Sutton family plot. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
I have heard that a Sutton Re-union is held in or near Independence Kansas during the summer of each year. Where can I find any information about this event. I would like to know what lines, if any, of John D. Sutton(D. 1825,ca.) of Braxton County W.V. are represented at the event. I am a descendant of the John D. Sutton mentioned through his son, Daniel Isaac Sutton(1775-1833): his son, Henry Lanehart Creighton Sutton(1817-1869): his son, William Creighton Sutton(1851-1895): his son, Daniel Isaac Sutton(1888-1956): his daughter, Forana Nadine (Sutton)Arender:(1918-1977). Would also like to correspond with any-one who can trace their Sutton ancestor back to Daniel Isaac Sutton (1775-1833). Dwight Arender
Published in the Saint John, NB - Telegraph Journal 2002-7-1 SUTTON, MARGARET R. - The death of Margaret Rebecca Sutton of Rocmaura Nursing Home, Saint John, wife of the late Thomas Sutton, occurred on Saturday, June 29, 2002, at her residence. Born in Port Elgin, NB, she was the daughter of the late John and Grace Allen. Mrs. Sutton was formerly employed as a Nurses Aid at Turnbull Nursing Home. She is survived by one son, Joseph Raymond Sutton of Saint John, four grand-daughters, one grandson, four great grandchildren, several cousins, nieces and nephews. Resting at Brenan's Select Community Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John (634-7424), with visiting on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral service will be held at Brenan's Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, July 2, 2002 at 2:15 PM. Following cremation, interment will take place in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. www.brenansfh.com -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
I am interested in the Sutton Family reunion usually held in Kansas in the summer of each year. I am publishing a journal written by a related family. My Sutton family is as follow": John Sutton b. 1768 d. 1854 mar. Mercy Ann cuCutler b. 1786 d.1876. son John D. Sutton b. 1818 Ohio d. 1901 Baldwin, Ks. mar. Lucinda Eubanks b. 3/16/1819 North Carolina d. 1903 Kansas son John Riley Sutton b. 1847 Mo. d. 1916 Ak. mar. Jrances Hannah b. 1849 Indiana d. 1914 Ak. son Dr. Oscar Owen Sutton b. 1871 Kansas d. 1934 OK mar. Mary Talley b. 1880 Ark d. 1931 OK. Dr. Owen Sutton was my maternal grandfather. Is this Sutton family part of yours? I am Pat Gaines. If you are interested or connected please contact me at jpgaines@brightok.net 2