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/2470.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, no. Sherman's children were Clark Alexander, Theodore, George William, Madge and Irene.
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/2493 Message Board Post: If anyone can give me information on Charles Sutton. He would have been my ggrandfather's brother. His brother's name is John Calvin Sutton, he had another brother James. John died March of 1931 and was 41 or 42 years old ( we think). In a 1930 Census John was checked in the 40-50 age group. Want to find out more information on Family thank you. Michelle
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/2492.1 Message Board Post: I have some new information on John Calvin Sutton. I found out that he died in March, he was 41-42 years old, died of TB, had a brother Charles that had a wooden leg, and a brother James. Don't know of any other siblings. So since he was 41-42 he would have been born cira. 1890-1889. Please any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
13 NOVEMBER 1943 TARGET: BREMEN MISSING AIRCREW REPORT: #01165 AIRCRAFT: #42-7477 "WHISKERS" "K-Bar" 2nd Mission AIRCREW: DAOUST * SQUADRON: 579th CREW POSITIONS AND STATUS: P l/LT DAoust, Wallace W. KIA CP 2/LT Marshall, James W. KIA N 2/LT Winzenburg, George T. KIA R/O T/S Ethendge, Mart T. KIA EnG T/S Dahlen, Russell E. KIA NG T/S Anderson, Thomas (NMI)POW AE S/S ONeill, Christ D. KIA NG S/S Jereb, John F. POW WG S/S Sutton, Ralph H. POW TG SGT Blanc, Alex D. POW MISSION LOSS CIRCUMSTANCES: The Group eye-witness accounts noted this ship peeling off to the left just after the bomb run and gradually losing altitude though all engines appeared to be operating. Seven (7) crewmen were seen to bailout around 22,000 feet and (2) chutes of these were seen to open at about 20,000 feet. This account placed the downing of the aircrew immediately south but in the target area as verified by the mission route map annotations (which later was clarified somewhat from testimonies given by two surviving crew members after the war). INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS OF CREWMEN FATES: On 12 January 1949, the Office of the Quartermaster General of the Army was able to contact two of the survivors -Sgts. Anderson and Sutton-to learn facts about this mission and losses. Sgt Suttons account in summation noted that: He was wounded (shot) in the elbow and leg and losing a great deal of blood was ordered to bail out after the ship was hit by enemy fighters and flak and caught on fire. The ship lost altitude very fast, and as best known crashed finally on the edge of a waterway channel near a town named Hergem-OK-Zoon, Holland. He also noted that Pilot DAoust and others in the front had been shot up pretty badly and did not know whether these men bailed out or not. The Liberator had been damaged badly right over the target by flak, and then finished off by fighters. Sgt Andersons reply was very similar in recall noting that it was doubted that the Pilot and Bombardier Etheridge ever successfully exited the crippled plane. He had seen the ship crash right on the edge of the water at the North Sea. He noted further that the surviving men who parachuted and were taken POW had landed near GOES, Holland. BURIAL RECORDS: One German report in the MACR noted that the ship was shot down at Desberg on Walcheren Island and one man who had bailed out (which was the only person this report covered) - Sgt. ONeill - was badly wounded and taken to a German Hospital Midelburg but died of his injuries the following day, 6 November. This report located Sgt. ONeills interment at Vlissingen Memorial cemetery, Grave # 214. U.S. National Cemetery listings overseas record the following on later interments and remembrances: Buried at the ARDENNES, U.S. Cemetery, are: Marshall (Grave D-12-37); Winsenburg (Grave A-39-32); and ONeill (Grave B-l 7-19). On the WALL OF THE MISSING at the U.S. Cemetery of NETHERLANDS (Margraten), Netherlands are the names of DAoust and Etheridge. DAoust; Marshall; and ONeill are recorded to have had the Air Medal and the Purple Heart awarded, but there is no notation as to a medal posthumously for Winzenburg on these burial listings. NEXT OF KIN IN WWII: The records indicate only the home States for the following deceased crew members: DAoust (Minnesota); Marshall (Nebraska); Wizenburg (Minnesota); Etheridge (Kentucky); and ONeill (Pennsylvania). The WWII homes-of-record for the (4) survivors are recorded as: Anderson (Caryville, Tennessee); Blanc (1214 Race Street, New Orleans, Louisiana); Jereb (Box 236 Beaverville, Pennsylvania); and Sutton (Beloit, Kansas).
Pearl Harbor Casualty List December 7, 1941 SUTTON Clyde Westly CCSTDP USN USS ARIZONA SUTTON George Woodrow SK1c USN USS ARIZONA
A brief explanation is in order because the list is constantly changing and some subscribers will not know what I am talking about. This list was started by Milo Sutton even before Rootsweb came into existence. A few years ago, Milo was diagnosed with an incurable cancer (Multiple Myeloma) which severely limited his actives, including running this list. In addition to this, he also has many other problems, all of which are serious. For the past six months or so they have changed Milos medications from chemotherapy to thalidomide. Yes, this is the same medication ultimately banned in the 60's because of the side effects. For the same reasons it was banned, it has become a very effective drug to be used against cancer. It attacks fast developing cells, cutting off the blood supply and therefore killing, or at least slowing down the spread of these cells. In the last few weeks Milo has been told his cancer is in remission. As I said before, he has many other, just as serious problems. Just last night he underwent a procedure to place a stint in his artery which was 85% blocked. I am happy to report this to also came out OK and believe it or not, should be home tomorrow. He is also on dialysis and this must continue for the foreseeable future. Over all, he is improving but is by no means out of the woods. Again I will caution, should you send email him (sutton@bnet.org) Dont expect a reply. He does check his mail periodically but due to pain he doesnt spend a lot of time on the computer. Danny Clemmer Standin for Milo
NOTE: Not related - just sharing Syracuse New York http://syr-live.webnet.advance.net/obituaries/index.ssf?last_name=sutton Virginia A. Sutton (1/28/01) Virginia Ann Sholett Sutton, 84, of Watertown died Friday at Samaritan Medical Center, Watertown. Born in Watertown, she lived in Hartford, Conn., and returned to Watertown in 1951. She graduated from Watertown High School and Watertown Business School. She retired in 1979 as a bookkeeper in the business office of the Watertown city school district and also worked in the quartermaster's office at Pine Camp, now Fort Drum, during World War II. She was a communicant of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church and a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. Her husband, Richard P., died in 1981. Survivors: A daughter, Mary S. Pobedinsky of Watertown; two sisters, Veronica Sholett of Watertown and Pauline Johnson of Jamestown. Services: A time to be announced Monday in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church. Spring burial, Calvary Cemetery, Watertown. Calling hours, 2 to 5 p.m. today at Cummings Funeral Home, 214 Sterling St., Watertown. Contributions: Sacred Heart School, 320 W. Lynde St., Watertown 13601. Juanita P. Sutton (5/29/02) Juanita Pace Sutton, 70, of 144 Bishop Ave., Syracuse, died Friday at Vivian Teal Howard Residential Health Care Facility. Born in Opelika, Ala., she attended schools there. She worked in the housekeeping department at Syracuse University for 27 years, and retired in 1992. She was a former member of Tucker Missionary Baptist Church and volunteered at the Family Service Center. Survivors: Her companion of more than 22 years, Mack Knighton of Syracuse; her former husband, Isaac Sutton of Syracuse; three daughters, Sue Pace-Williams, Rosemary Lawrence-Joyner and Deborah Pace-Kent, all of Syracuse; three sons, Stephen, Ricky and Leroy Lawrence, all of Syracuse; a brother, Woodrow Tignor of Sweetwater, Ala.; 19 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Services: 1 p.m. Friday in St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church. Burial, Oakwood Cemetery. Calling hours, 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Garland Bros. Funeral Home, 143 W. Castle St., Syracuse.
Not related - just sharing Go to this web site for more information: http://www.dunnuck.com/ John DUNNUCK / DUNNOCK / DUNNICK b. 1747 d. 1819 (will 17, June ) Bur West Liberty Cemetery, Balt. Co., MD In 1819 John Dunnuck (father before his death, or son after his fathers death??) sold for one dollar part of a tract of land called Rabbits Warren to the Trustees of West Liberty Methodist Episcopal Church for the church site. Board of Trustees were Thomas Meredith, David Gorsuch, Charles Gorsuch, (John's son Thomas married a Gorsuch) Edmund Rockhold (who was also a witness to John's 1819 will) Jacob Rockhold, David Simpson, and Peter Lesourd. m. Catherine SUTTON, 10 Dec. 1771 b. 1752 d. January 16, 1836 d/o Joseph SUTTON and wife, Ruth b. 1724, wed 1748 Baltimore City, MD d. 1 June 1810 Joseph was the son of Thomas SUTTON b. ca 1700, d. 2 Jul 1729 Balt MD Children: Sarey ( ca 1772) // Joseph (b ca 1776) // Ruth (1779) // Dorcas(1782) // John (btz 1787) // Thomas (btz 1787) // Joshua // Ketturah (b ca 1792) // Rachel (1793) // Catherine (btz. 1796) // (Mary) Elizabeth (1805) Source: Will of John Dunnuck // records and DAR papers of Ruby Dunnuck Nusbaum (d. 1962).//Catherine Suttons parents from Ancestry.com
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/2473.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Samuel T. Sutton born in Denton TX. Where was Maude born? cj
Please note this is a fowarded message, it did not orginate from me. ---------------------- Forwarded Message: --------------------- From: Lloyd Neilsen <lloydi@ubtanet.com> To: Sutton-L@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} Herbert G. Sutton Death Certificate Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 16:22:21 -0600 Have an death certificate for Herbert G. Sutton birth unknown born in Portland Oregon died 2/16/1934 Los Angeles, California parents uniknown is a Vet. If you think this might be yours let me know I will send it to you. Lee in Eastern Utah lloydi@ubtanet.com
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/2473.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Jim's Grandmother is Laura V. Sutton, her brother is Samuel T. Sutton, & Wesley Sutton, who's father is: Claude Sutton married to Molly Hampton.... I don't know of any other sibling...but there maybe some... Aunt Dolly took care of Jim's Mom, Josephine V. Goodman only daughter of Laura V. Sutton and Forest (Frosty) B. Goodman.. Dolly Allen parents are Bryant Allen married to Mary Molly. This is Samuel Taylor Sutton (we always call him Uncle Taylor) S.S. 560-09-6958 born Jan. 21, 1898 and died Feb 2, 1968.... Samuel's sons are: Vernon G. Sutton Jack T. Sutton this is all I have at this time.... maybe can get more when I go back to Parker, Az Oh I heard that they moved to Az because of Aunt Dolly's health. cj Dim246@prodigy.net
Hello, Cousins! I am looking for a Robert Twiss SUTTON, who was, I believe, b. in Ontario, C. 1850 and was an employee for the CN (Canadian National) Railway, C. 1880 in Winnipeg? Anyone with info. on this family/gentleman, please, contact me. Thank you very much. Shannah *************************************************** I am researching my Great TWISS Family all throughout this vast world. If you know of anyone who is researching this surname I would appreciate it very much if you would, please, forward my name and two addresses to them. Thank you. Shannah @: twiss_griggs@uniserve.com & twiss_griggs 74@hotmail.com. This last one is meant only as an emergency incase you can not get intouch with me through Uniserve. Thank you. *************************************************
I understand the John & Abigail, but whose William and Lydia? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liz Boulais" <lizboulais@adelphia.net> To: <SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 10:59 AM Subject: [SUTTON] John Sutton/Abigail Clark 1682 > Davis, William T. Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth. > > Go to this site for all details: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~macplymo/plyalp.html#alpindex > > SUTTON, JOHN, m. Abigail Clark, 1692. WILLIAM, m. > Lydia Rider, 1751. > > ______________________________
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/2492 Message Board Post: John Calvin Sutton married a Grace Hullihan(? on spelling of her last name). They lived in the Allegheny County, Pa area. They had children with the names of Stella, Francis, Robert,Pearl, Dorothy, Charles,Gertrude, John, Katherine, Mary, and Helen(my grandmother). John Calvin Sutton died in 1931 when my grandmother was a year old. Please any information on them would be greatly appreciated, I don't have any other information and my grandmother lost her family tree she had done. Thank you very much. Michelle
-----Original Message----- From: John Sutton [mailto:jls@wananchi.com] Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 11:09 AM Subject: Searching for suttons I am trying to trace the details of my great great grandfather John Richard Sutton who was born in 1864 in England. John Richard had a son called George James Sutton who moved to Kenya and got married there in 1924. kind regards John Richard Sutton Nairobi, Kenya
A few months ago I subscribed to the Sutton news letter because I found a person in my family tree that may have been a Sutton. Since then I have found Sutton's on two branches of my family tree. If anyone has furthur information on these two Sutton's, please e-mail me at TinaCostner@hotmail.com. I would really appreciate it. The Sutton's that I have found are first a John Calvin Sutton who married Isabella Moulton. She was born about 1832 in Rising Sun Indiana. There children were: Hannah b. 1853, Sarah Elizabeth b. 1854, Lewis W. b. 1857, Isabella b. 6/1858, Georginia b. 1859, Joshua b. 1861, Benjamin b. 1862, and Della b. 1866. Isabella is the sister to my ancestor James W. Moulton. I do not have anything furthur on this family of Sutton's. My other family member that married into the Sutton family is Sarah Ann Varnum b. 9/1865 in Florence, Williams Co., Ohio. She married Leonard H. Sutton 11/15/1885 in Altoona, Wilson Co., KS. I have their children as: George, Edna, Ethel and Hazel. I have nothing furthur on this family either. Sarah Ann Varnum was the child of Amos Varnum and Susannah White. I have been doing alot of research in the Wilson Co., Kansas area and have noticed many Sutton's in that area in the mid 1800's. Thank you for any information. Tina
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/2470.1 Message Board Post: did your Sherman possibly have a son named John Calvin Sutton?? I'm trying to get information on my ggrandfather. He lived in Allegheny, Pa and died in 1931.
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/2473.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Surnames: Gentry, Barnett, Sutton.....I can find no info for any of her siblings...The info I have is from ancestry.com and personal papers of my dads.
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/2473.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Maude was my grandmother..She married Doriss M Barnett. My father was Thornton Ray..I can not trace the Sutton line or find a link to my grandmother. Have ordered my fathers BC hope it shines some lite..any info would be very helpful..Peace
family information -----Original Message----- From: Neva Martin [mailto:Nmartin@ccli.com] Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 12:58 PM To: 'jsutton@sutton.org' Subject: family information I wonder if you have any information on William Logan Sutton who was my grandfather. He married Esther Pearl Monroe and resided in Kansas. He served as mayor of a Ottowa, KS for a time. They had 7 surviving children. Benjamin Logan, John Delano, Elma, Edna, Patricia,Mary and Joseph Kenneth (my father). Thank you, Neva Martin