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    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Nevada, IA - Journal January 31, 2002 Georgia Alberta Sesker June 4, 1915, to Jan. 26, 2002 Georgia Alberta Sesker, 86, of rural Cambridge, died Saturday, Jan. 26, at Mary Greeley Medical Center in Ames from complications of Parkinson's Disease. She was born June 4, 1915, in Boone to Joseph Albert and Doretta (Coffman) Sutton. She was a graduate of Cambridge High School. She married Kahl John Sesker on Aug. 16, 1932. She was a member of the Cambridge United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women and the Cambridge Garden Club. She was treasurer of Mission Ridge School Board for many years. She loved flower gardening, playing the organ, writing poetry, sketching and family genealogy. Survivors include a son, Larry Sesker of Des Moines; four daughters, Vivian Sesker of Cambridge, Dorothy Berhow of Ames, Nancy Schwab and Linda Sheldahl, both of Ankeny; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Marjorie Birkestrand of Story City, Pauline Taber and Maxine Fogle, both of Roseville, Calif. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Cambridge United Methodist Church. Burial was in the Cambridge Cemetery. Bacon Funeral Home, Maxwell, handled arrangements. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/03/2002 05:38:25
    1. [SUTTON] Sutton Abstracts Greenville, NC Newspapers
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Sutton abstracts from Greenville, NC newspapers ER = Eastern Reflector (Greenville) DR = Daily Reflector (Greenville), 1882-1906 Abstract Newspaper Date Death of Mrs. Parthenia Williams, J.A. Sutton is her life insurance recipient ER 30 September 1885 Death of Frank Sutton Jr. of Kinston, brother of H.A. Sutton of Greenville ER 9 March 1887 Death of Mrs. Parthenia Williams, J.A. Sutton is her life insurance recipient ER 30 September 1885 H.A. Sutton, mineral well in yard, water at World’s Fair E.R. 3 May 1893 H.A. Sutton builds a neat cottage on his lot opposite his residence E.R. 13 June 1894 Daughter of John Sutton hurt E.R. 24 April 1895 Two mineral water wells in Greenville, H.A. Sutton’s yard and College Hotel E.R. 27 November 1895 Mrs. H.A. Sutton has a pair of spectacles that are 130 years old, they are in a heavy silver frame and were worn by her grandfather James Perkins E.R. 15 April 1896 J.B. Sutton of Pitt County in Montana E.R. 4 November 1896 Death of James Sutton and daughter Mrs. H.F. Keel E.R. 4 March 1898 H.A. Sutton crowing hen E.R. 12 May 1899 Death of Eli Sutton, 84 D.R. 11 May 1903 Little son of Elias Sutton lost in tobacco patch E.R. 4 August 1903 Bennie Sutton, 14, hurt by train in Ayden E.R. 25 August 1903 Elias Sutton hurt in saw mill D.R. 11 November 1903 H.A. Sutton, 72 celebrated his birthday D.R. 14 November 1903 Death of Mamie, 15, daughter of J.J. Sutton D.R. 6 May 1904 Noah Sutton, blacksmith at Winterville Manufacturing Company, mashed hand D.R. 13 August 1904 Death of H.A. Sutton, 73. Lived in Greenville for forty-eight years. One daughter, Mrs. D.J. Whichard D.R. 9 September 1904 Mrs. Nash Hardee of Oakley visiting mother, Mrs. Pattie Sutton in Winterville D.R. 12 December 1906

    07/03/2002 05:01:56
    1. [SUTTON] Richard Sutton Obituary 1908
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Obituary "The Daily Banner" Mt. Vernon, Ohio 12/14/1908 Richared Sutton died at the family home on West Sugar street, at six thirty o'clock, Sunday evening, death being caused by a complication of diseases. The deceased was sixty-four years of age and a veteran of the Civil War. He enlisted September 11th, 1862 as a private in Co. G, 121st Regiment, Ohio Volunteers and mustered out with the regiment at Washington, D.C., and discharged at Camp Chase, June 8th, 1865. His birthplace was England. Besides his wife, two daughters, five sons, two brothers, two sisters and eleven grandchildren survive. They are Mrs Ada Forsythe of Marion, Mrs. Anna Roedell of Columbus, the daughters; Banning, Richard, William and John of Mt. Vernon and Sylvester of Columbus, the sons; Thomas Sutton of Mt. Vernon and George Sutton of Nebraska are the brothers; Mrs. Susan Kay and Mrs. Pauline Washburn of Nebraska are the sisters. The funeral services will be held at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Methodist Protestant church, conducted by thepastor, Rev. J.T. Black, assisted by Joe Hooker Post G.A.R. All assembled at the curch at 1:45 o'clock with badges.

    07/03/2002 04:20:21
    1. [SUTTON] Sutton - 1910 Census Cherokee Co. Texas
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. 1910 CENSUS INDEX CHEROKEE COUNTY, TEXAS SUTTON, Ahesia M SUTTON, Annie SUTTON, Belle SUTTON, Dee SUTTON, George SUTTON, Joe F SUTTON, Mary SUTTON, Robert SUTTON, William

    07/03/2002 02:54:52
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton Native American Connection
    2. 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/2494.1.4.1 Message Board Post: I am interested in your Robert Eli Sutton. I have a Robert Sutton in my family file that married a Bettie Blair. Their daughter Annah Leoma Sutton married someone that connects to my Watts family. Since I am also a Sutton descendent I have hoped to be able to connect Robert to my Sutton line. Could this be your Robert Sutton? Sandy

    07/03/2002 08:37:18
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton Native American Connection
    2. 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/2494.1.4 Message Board Post: Phyllis, I have Cherokee Sutton's in my line. My gr-gr-grandfather was Eli Sutton. He married three different Cherokee girls..at different times, of course. From two of these came five children: Joshua Sutton b-1846, Levi Sutton b-1849, and Malinda Sutton Thornton Bowers (1851-1885), Robert Eli Sutton (1856-1896) (my gr-grandfather) and his sister, Sarah Ann Sutton Allen Martindale (1853-1907). All of the children were born and died in the Cherokee Nation West which is now Oklahoma. Eli Sutton was born somewhere in the south, possibly North/South Carolina or even Georgia. I have been searching unsuccessfully regarding Eli Sutton's origin, but no success on any of his beginnings. Could you put me in touch with your sources that you mentioned who had put together a good line of Suttons? Thanks.

    07/03/2002 05:59:17
    1. [SUTTON] Sutton - Arkansas
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. The following Suttons can be seen at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~edgmon/familiesindex5.htm Cornelia White Sutton Ephriam Sutton Sutton Family Memories Sutton Handle Factory Sutton Products, Inc. The Sutton Place Today

    07/03/2002 03:58:21
    1. [SUTTON] Ezra Ernest Sutton - OK Indian Terr
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton, Stiles, Deathridge, Harrelson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2548 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Ezra's ancestors. Ezra was born 7/9/1903 in Indian Territory, OK, Mother was Bessie Stiles, Father or Grandfather was Tommie or Thomas Sutton. Ezra married Anna Mae Harrelson (DOB:12/1/1906, Hope, AR, Mother's maiden name was Deathridge) in January 1929 in Oklahoma. They later moved to California. This is as far back as my information on this line goes. If this sounds familiar, please let me know.

    07/02/2002 08:33:16
    1. [SUTTON] John Stewart Sutton- wife- Deborah Ingraham Miller
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wkQBAIB/2547 Message Board Post: Looking for relatives of this couple, i have old photo's of this couple from minneapolis,mn. Deborah died in 1935 and there is a photo of a daughter, Bertha Louise- born 16 feb. 1877 in minneapolis. a friend of mine purchased this album at a garage sale.

    07/02/2002 07:39:48
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton Native American Connection
    2. 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/2494.4.1 Message Board Post: Vern..give me some names and whatever info you can and I will see what I can come up with for you. Maybe we can find a connection between your Cherokee ancestors and mine. Would love to help you if I can...e-mail me at: merlehunter@charter.net Sandy..

    07/02/2002 03:49:44
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton Native American Connection
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Will Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wkQBAIB/2494.4 Message Board Post: Yes, The N.A. blood intermingled many places and many times, I suspect. Western Ilinois, where my line first immigrated into the Midwest, about 1800-20, will develop many names connected to Indians My father always proudly claimed Cherokee blood--since his grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. Her husband, my ggfather left for St. Louis about 1840-60 and was either hijacked and left in the Illinois River or found other things to do. I have found reference to her, in a Cherokee heritage book. and can cite that source. Any help welcomed. vern

    07/02/2002 03:27:13
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton Native American Connection
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Will Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wkQBAIB/2494.3 Message Board Post: Yes, The N.A. blood intermingled many places and many times, I suspect. Western Ilinois, where my line first immigrated into the Midwest, about 1800-20, will develop many names connected to Indians My father always proudly claimed Cherokee blood--since his grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. Her husband, my ggfather left for St. Louis about 1840-60 and was either hijacked and left in the Illinois River or found other things to do. I have found reference to her, in a Cherokee heritage book. and can cite that source. Any help welcomed. vern

    07/02/2002 03:27:12
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton Native American Connection
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Will Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wkQBAIB/2494.2 Message Board Post: Yes, The N.A. blood intermingled many places and many times, I suspect. Western Ilinois, where my line first immigrated into the Midwest, about 1800-20, will develop many names connected to Indians My father always proudly claimed Cherokee blood--since his grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. Her husband, my ggfather left for St. Louis about 1840-60 and was either hijacked and left in the Illinois River or found other things to do. I have found reference to her, in a Cherokee heritage book. and can cite that source. Any help welcomed. vern

    07/02/2002 03:27:09
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Nashville, TN - Tennessean November 12, 2001 Old Hickory-Smithville, TN Kattie Manning SUTTON -- Age 74 -- Died November 11, 2001 in Summit Medical Center after an extended illness. Mrs. Sutton was a Member of the St. Johns Episcopal Church, a retired Secretery with State Farm Insurance and a Member of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert "Bob" Sutton. Survivors include two sisters-in-law and their husbands, Joan and William Warner, Judy and Doug Mize; one brother-in-law and his wife, Toney and Sheryl Sutton all of Nashville. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m., Tuesday in the Love-Cantrell Chapel with Interment to follow at Peeled Chestnut Cemetery. Arrangements by LOVE-CANTRELL FUNERAL HOME, Smithville, Tn., (615) 597-5275. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    07/02/2002 04:54:55
    1. [SUTTON] Looking for London England Suttons:
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. List of surnames and the email for the person who is willing to research: http://www.users.on.net/proformat/lndnames1.html

    07/02/2002 03:17:18
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Elizabeth Sutton,NC, 1812
    2. 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/2021.1 Message Board Post: I'm am looking for Susan Frances Sutton Born 29 Nov 1839. In N.C. She was married to John Montgomery Kerr in Holly Grove AR in 1958. Does this fit with your information?

    07/02/2002 03:13:18
    1. [SUTTON] Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park - Australia
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Australia Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park http://www.esmp.nsw.gov.au/ Select: Grave Search Database Enter surname and select search

    07/02/2002 03:11:57
    1. [SUTTON] Sutton genealogies
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. This dataset takes genealogies in out-of-copyright books and merges them together in one dataset. Right now, there are approximately 15,000 names in the dataset http://orcuttfamily.topcities.com/newengland/surnames.html

    07/02/2002 03:01:43
    1. [SUTTON] John C. Sutton Theory
    2. Carolyne Gould
    3. First let me identify the John C. Sutton in the subject field; he is the progenitor of the following families: Name: John C. SUTTON --------------------------------------------- Birth: 1765-1782?????? (see below) Death: UNKNOWN unk Children --------------------------------------------- 1 M: Elijah SUTTON Birth: abt Dec 1800 PA Death: 3 Apr 1871 Edgington Township, Rock Island Co., Illinois Spouse: Parmellia ROBERTSON Marriage: 20 Dec 1820 Vevay, Switzerland Co., Indiana --------------------------------------------- 2 M: Joshua SUTTON Birth: 5 Jun 1801 PA Death: 30 Nov 1870 Hartford, Lyon Co., KS Spouse: Sarah (Sally) H. WELLS Marriage: 5 Jun 1828 Switzerland Co., IN --------------------------------------------- 3 M: John D. SUTTON Birth: 24 Feb 1805 Pennsylvania or New Jersey Death: bef 1881 Illinois or Missouri Spouse: Susannah (Susan) DODGE Marriage: 2 Jan 1827 Switzerland Co., Indiana (License issued Dec. 29, 1826) --------------------------------------------- 4 M: Joseph SUTTON Birth: abt 1807/1808 PA Spouse: Sarah DELLINGER Spouse: Mary (Sally) Polly VANOSDAL Marriage: 25 Jun 1829 Switzerland Co., Indiana --------------------------------------------- 5 M: Daniel SUTTON Birth: 1808/1810 PA Death: 15 Feb 1859 Birth: BET. 1808 - 1859 Pennsylvania Birth: 1808-1810 Spouse: Cyntha (Cynthia?) UNKNOWN Marriage: 1855 Spouse: Sarah BRINSON Marriage: 24 Feb 1833 Vevay, Switzerland Co., Indiana --------------------------------------------- 6 M: Charles SUTTON Birth: abt 1810 Spouse: Mary Ann BRANSON Marriage: 6 Jul 1836 Switzerland Co., Indiana --------------------------------------------- 7 F: Lucy Ann SUTTON Birth: abt 1812 Death: abt 1917 Probably in Clark Co., MO Spouse: Henry N. (H.) SEDAM Marriage: 1 Oct 1832 Switzerland Co., IN --------------------------------------------- 8 F: Catherine SUTTON Birth: abt 1814 Death: abt 1852 Kansas or Missouri Spouse: John HAMMON (HAMMOND) Marriage: 7 Aug 1836 Switzerland Co., Indiana Descendants of this John C. SUTTON have been going on the assumption that he is the same John C. listed in the 1820 Dearborn Co., Indiana census as the head of a family that included 7 males and 3 females. They were listed as 1 male under age 10, 3 males-aged 10 to 16, 2 males-aged 16 to 26 and one male 45 and over with 2 females under 10 years and one (probably his spouse) 26 to 45 years. We've also gone on the assumption that the 1830 census shows John C. Sutton had moved to Switzerland Co., Indiana and his family included 1 male - 60 to 70 years old, 1 female 15 to 20 years and 1 female 40 to 50 years. (Most of the children were marriaged in Switzerland County, Indiana.) For as long as I can remember, we've been using an estimated date of birth for our John C. of 1765-1782. But, if we are right about the census data --- that estimate cannot be correct. A man "over age 45" in the 1820 census could have been born no later than 1775. A man age "60 to 70" in 1830 could have been born no later than 1770 and no earlier than 1760 (roughly, depending on his date of birth compared to the census taking date.) That means we should be looking for a John C. born absolutely no earlier than 1760 and no later than 1771. That narrows down the field quite a bit. If we apply the same logic to the woman thought to be his wife, (1820 census) she could have been born between 1775 and and 1794. If they are two separate wives, we're still looking at one being born in this time frame and the other being born between 1780 and 1790. Since the children of John C. began to appear about 1800, their mother more than likely was no older than about 15 at the time of the first birth. That puts the mother at a birth date no later than 1775. In a nutshell, my theory is our John C. was born between 1760 and 1771. The mother of those children (or at least the first few) was born prior to 1775. So, of all the possible "Johns" born in that time period, which ones fit the requirements? If we pool our resources, we can identify this man. Carolyne -- Carolyne is: http://www.geocities.com/carolynegould

    07/01/2002 02:01:28
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton Native American Connection
    2. 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/2494.1.3.1 Message Board Post: Lois, I would love to know more about your Jeremiah R. Sutton. My first Sutton ancestor was Eliza Jane Sutton, born abt 1843 in Alabama. She died in 1898 and is buried in the Phillipi Church Cemetery, (Unmarked Grave), Between Point Cedar & Bismark, Arkansas. Eliza married Jesse Sheets in Clark County, Arkansas 1858. Just two years after your Jeremiah married Elizabeth. It would be interesting to know if perhaps we are related through our Sutton lines. I have setup a research file for Jeremiah. I have the LDS Pedigree CD's and have downloaded the information on it for Elizabeth and will try to find more information on Jeremiah to add to it. If you have any additional information that might help piece it together I would appreciate anything you could pass my way. I would especially like to try and get a death certificate on Jeremiah. If you can furnish me with his death information I would be willing to order the document. Thank you for posting the reply to my query...hope we find we are related. You may also contact me at merlehunter@charter.net Family Love, Sandy Spirit Walker

    07/01/2002 11:04:43