Cemetery Inscriptions of Orange County, Indiana Ames Chapel Cemetery Located 2 1/2 miles east of West Baden Springs on State Road 150. A Methodist Church was organized here in 1870 by the union of two pioneer Methodist groups, Smith and Nelson Chapels. Moses Ham donated 3 acres of land for church and cemetery. Burials prior to 1880 have been moved from old burying grounds. This cemetery serves a wide area SUTTON, Sylvester; b. 11 Feb 1914, d. 14 Nov 1983; h/o Verna Louise HAYES; s/o Samuel & Della BLEDSOE SUTTON. SUTTON, Verna Louise; b. 8 Aug 1917, d. 24 Dec 1980; w/o Sylvester SUTTON; d/o John W. & Bertha BURTON HAYES. SUTTON, Honora R.; b. 25 Oct 1858, d. 7 Oct 1943. SUTTON, Jesse L.; b. 14 Nov 1856, d. 10 Oct 1927. SUTTON, Ben S.; b. 1884, d. 1924. SUTTON, Hattie J.; b. 1893, d. _.
Published in the Hickory, NC - Record May 23, 2002 WARREN N. SUTTON MORGANTON - Warren Neil Sutton, 63, of Jamestown Road, died May 21, 2002, at Grace Hospital after a period of declining health. Born July 7, 1938, in Burke County, he was a son of Ruby Powell Sutton and the late Robert L. Sutton. A member of North Morganton Baptist Church, he retired as a truck driver. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include four aunts, Katherine P. Wilson, Doris Rusmisel and Maxine P. Morrison of Morganton and Hope P. Huggins of Baytown, Texas; and a number of cousins. The funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Baker at 1 p.m. today at Kirksey Funeral Home, 406 Lenoir Road, Morganton. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. The family will be at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be made to North Morganton Baptist Church, Renovation Fund, 111 View St., Morganton, N.C. 28655. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
Published in the Asheboro, NC - Courier-Tribune May 14, 2002 Ruth C. Ritter ROBBINS - Ruth C. Ritter, 92, formerly of Robbins, died Sunday, May 12, 2002, at Pinelake Health and Rehabilitation Center, Carthage. Memorial service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Robbins, with the Rev. Ray Brooks and the Rev. Clarence Garner officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. She was a native of Charlotte and the widow of Walter E. Ritter. Surviving are sons, Swanson "Pete" Ritter of Carlsbad, Calif., Harold D. Ritter of Cary, A. Otis Ritter of Robbins; sisters, Myrtle Clemmer and Ellen Clemmer, both of Chapel Hill; brothers, Jasper Clemmer of Chapel Hill, John Clemmer of Greensboro; nine grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. The family will be at the church 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, other times at the home of Otis Ritter, 120 Lakey Siding Road, Robbins. Fry & Prickett Funeral Home, Carthage, is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Building Fund or Music Fund, 1535 N. Moore Road, Robbins, N.C. 27325. -- 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/2491 Message Board Post: I am looking ;for any info on this family. Marion was born possibly Dec, 8, l883 wife Hattie Bryant b. Nov. 10, l886 moved to Crossett Ar and raised his family-- John Allen, Della,James(Jim), George, Bertha, Ben,Nanny and Charlie. Anyone with info please contact me.
CONCORD CEMETERY ANDERSON COUNTY, TEXAS Scott Leroy SUTTON 2 Oct 1896 - 7 May 1980 Mildred Joycie SUTTON 10 July 1986
Published in the Ocala, FL - Star Banner 2002-3-9 Sondra S. Jones, 62 OCALA - Sondra Sutton Jones, 62, a homemaker, died Wednesday, March 6, 2002, at Ocala Regional Medical Center. A native of Huttonville, W.Va., she moved here from Elkins, W.Va., in 1996. Mrs. Jones was a member of Downtown Baptist Church. Survivors include her daughter, Cathryn J. Shipman, Riverview; sister, Sharon Mahan, Ocala; brother, Gary Murphy, Ocala; and two grandchildren. Hiers Funeral Home, Ocala, provided information. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
Augusta, Gardiner, Hallowell, Famingdale, & Randolph, Maine City Directory 1935 Sutton, Charles, com trav, r 34 Bridge
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McLean County Probate Record Index, (1834-1900) Name Date Span Vol Page _________________________________________________________________________________________________ SUTTON, DANIEL S. 1876-1878 R 347 SUTTON, DANIEL S. 1878-1880 S 348 SUTTON, DANIEL S. 1875-1876 P 469,482,517,541,590 SUTTON, ISABEL 1899-1900 28 494,562 http://www.ilsos.net/cgi-bin/archives/mclean.s
Published in the Port Angeles, wa - Daily News 2002-4-8 SARA ELIZA ROWLETT JULY 31, 1920----- APRIL 08, 2002 PORT ANGELES RESIDENT, SARA ELIZA ROWLETT DIED OF COMPLICATIONS REALATED TO DIABETES AT AGE 81.. SHE WAS BORN IN KINSTON, NC., TO HUGH IVY AND FANNIE HILL (POLLACK) SUTTON. SHE GRADUATED FROM GRAINGER HIGH SCHOOL IN KINSTON AND ATTENDED PEACE COLLEGE IN RALEIGH, NC. SHE MARRIED JOHN E. ROWELETT JR., ON NOV. 19, 1943, AND ACCOMPANIED HER HUSBAND ON NUMEROUS ASSIGNMENTS WITH VOICE OF AMERICA, ALMOST ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES. THE COUPLE HAS LIVED IN SEQUIM FOR THE PAST 28 YEARS. MRS. ROWLETT WAS A DEDICATED HOMEMAKER AND A GRACIOUS HOSTESS. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF THE FIRST PREBYTERIAN CHURCH, AND ENJOYED PLAYING BRIDGE AND WORKING WITH HOMEGROWN FLOWERS. SURVIVORS INCLUDE HER HUSBAND OF PORT ANGELES; SONS AND DAUGHTER-IN--LAWS, JOHN ANDVICKIE ROWLETTE, AND JOE & BEVERLY ROWLETT; DAUGHTERS SARA ANN BRONDO, AND SUE ROWLETT; A SISTER, EDNA MAE WHITE OF KINSTON, NC.; EIGHT GRANDCHILDREN AND NINE GREAT- GRANCHILDREN.. SERVICES: SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2P.M. MEMORIAL IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 139 W. 8TH ST., PORT ANGELES, DRENNEN & FORD FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE. MEMORIALS: HOSPICE OF CLALLAM COUNTY, P.O. BOX. 2014, PORT ANGELES, WA. 98362 FAMILY REQUESTS NO FLOWERS. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
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/404.1.1 Message Board Post: I hope that you will look in England for Sutton family, as their are lots of them from the 1500's down. They are found in many places, but I think that they were first in England. My husband is a Sutton, and We know that his family came from England. Have you checked the L.D.S. site as they have many items on the Sutton's. I just thought this might help, as I don't know how long you have been searching for Suttons. Jean
Published in the Pittsburgh, PA - Post-Gazette 2002-4-19 SUTTON STEPHEN A. Age 31, of Greentree, formerly of Mt. Lebanon, on Thursday, April 18, 2002, beloved son of Paul Sutton and Suzanne Sutton; brother of Hilary Paul, Richard A., Clement B. Sutton, and Kathrine Dalessandri; beloved uncle of many nieces and nephews. Stephen was a graduate of Mt. Lebanon High School. Visitation will be Friday, from 2-4; 7-9pm at WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SVC., 1650 Greentree Rd., Scott Twp. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, S.S. Simon and Jude Church (time later). Published Friday, April 19, 2002 -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org
Marshall County Kansas Obituaries BERT EARL SUTTON Bert Earl SUTTON, son of Julia Ann Heydorf and William Alonzo Sutton, was born May 16, 1884 at Beattie, Kansas. He departed this life in his home on Union Street in Blue Rapids, Kansas at 1:30 pm Sunday, September 4, 1955 at the age of 71 years, 3 months, and 15 days. The youngest of five children, he grew to manhood near Schroyer, Kansas. He lost his father at the age of two years and he remained a devoted son, caring for his mother until her death. He was united in marriage to Hattie Boyington on January 3, 1907 and to this union were born five children: Myrtle Fincham, LeRoy Sutton, Ralph Sutton, and Floyd Sutton all of Blue Rapids, Kansas and Bernice Barnes of Kansas City, Kansas. Most of his life was spent farming in Marshall County. For fifteen years prior to his retirement, he was employed by the Blue River Gravel Company. He was preceded in death by his wife, who passed away March 20, 1951. Besides his children, he leaves a brother, William Sutton in Boise, Idaho; three sisters, Elizabeth Weuster of Santee, California and Nellie Bourinstein of Paramount, California; fifteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends. He was a person who did not take an active part in community or social affairs, but was deeply devoted to his family and friends. His greatest joy was being with and working for those who were near and dear to him. Funeral services were held at the Blue Rapids Methodist Church, Wednesday, September 6 at 2:00 pm with Rev. Neil Heidrick officiating. "In the Garden", "Going Down the Valley", and "The Old Rugged Cross" were sung by a male quartet composed of Wilbur Land, Robert Fincham, C. F. Musil and Ralph Johnston, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Robert Fincham. Pallbearers were Fred Craft, Alva Stryker, Russell Ham, Leo McLeod, Oscar Harris, and Venton Osborne. Interment was in the Prospect Hill cemetery. HATTIE BOYINGTON SUTTON Newspaper, Thursday, March 29, 1951 Page 3 Hattie Boyington, daughter of David J. and Lydia Ellen Keefer Boyington, was born June 1, 1885 near Richardville, Pennsylvania and died March 20, 1951 at her home in Blue Rapids, Kansas. Despite a serious illness a year or more ago, she had been in fair health for some time and death came unexpectedly. She suffered a stroke about six o'clock on the morning of the 20th and passed away four hours later without regaining consciousness. Her husband and four of her children were at her bedside. When eight years of age, Hattie Boyington came with her parents to Washington County, Kansas, where she made her home until she was 21. She lost both of her parents during these years; her father on October 23, 1893 soon after they arrived from Pennsylvania and her mother on January 1, 1905. In 1906, Miss Boyington came to Blue Rapids which was her home throughout the rest of her life. Hattie Boyington was united in marriage on January 3, 1907 to Bert E. Sutton. To this unions were born five children: Mrs. Myrtle Fincham, LeRoy, Ralph, and Floyd all of Blue Rapids and Mrs. Bernice Barnes of Kansas City, Kansas. Besides her husband and these five children, she leaves to mourn her going, fourteen grandchildren and one great grandchild; her only sister, Mrs. Myrtle (Smutz) Daggett of LaJunta, Colorado; three uncles, Alvin Boyington of Goodland, Kansas, Rev. F. A. Shawkey, Kearney, Nebraska and Schuyler Boyington of Osawatomie, Kansas; one aunt, Almira Bartlett of 1115 W. Manor, Santa Cruz, California; and numerous other relatives and friends. Her life was a rich and full one , though modestly spent. It centered in the home and the raising of her children, and in later years, in the joy and happiness she had in her grandchildren. Their interest were always her interest. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, a fine friend and neighbor. A well-used Bible and her lovely character are evidences of a deep Christian faith that has been an inspiration to her family and initmate acquaintances. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Blue Rapids. Two especially marked Bible passages in Isaiah (40:28-31 and 42:1-16) show that she approached her physical death with confidence in the Easter Hope. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Dr. Leslie Templin was in charge of the service, using a passage of scripture that Mr. Sutton had marked in her Bible to comfort her family in their hour of sorrow. A male quartet, Kenneth Fincham, Wilbur Land, Robert Fincham, and Hiram Johnston accompanied by Miss Kelma Kapitan, sang "The Old Rugged Cross", "Work for the Night is Coming", and "In The Garden". The pallbearers were Alva Stryker, Lawrence Hull, Oscar Harris, Russel Ham, Jack Shearer, and Fred Craft. Burial was at Prospect Hill cemetery with the Hill Funeral services in charge. WILLIAN ALONZO SUTTON from " The Star", 5 Aug - 30 Dec 1887 published at Beattie, Kansas 30 Sep Obituary: William Alonzo SUTTON died 25 September of comsumption. He was born in McHenry county, Illinois, 11 Jan 1843. At death he was 44 years 8 months 14 days old. He came to Kansas in 1859, settling in Rock township. In 1862 he enlisted as a soldier and served to the close of the war. In Jan 1870, he married Miss Julia LIFE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Life, of Beattie. They had 7 children: 3 boys and 3 girls are left. Burial was in the LIFE's cemetery. note: The LIFE cemetery is located on the Life/Goin homestead 2 1/2 miles east of Home City, KS on Hwy 36 then 1 mile south on a dirt road.
To all who served and gave their life I thank you. On this memorial day I would like to remember my great grandfather George Washington Sutton. He entered the Civil War, as did his three brothers, and he was the only one to return.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SUTTON, MILLER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2490 Message Board Post: Does anyone out there have any information on George Joshua Sutton b. 3/10 or 18/1818 in Mendon, OH d. 5/24/1885 Norwich, KS or Elizabeth Ann Miller, his wife, b. 4/14/1724 Mendon, OH d. 1/16/1905 Norwich, KS? I especially need their parents' names and info. Thank you.
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/404.1 Message Board Post: My gr. grandmother was Mary Everella Sutton, daughter of Asbury Sutton and Dinah Jane Coombes. Her grandparents were Jesse Sutton and Rhoda Younger Barker. Jesse came from PA. My father says that Mary Everella used to always say the Suttons were Dutch. It never made sense until now, maybe.
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/257.1 Message Board Post: I am decended from a Jesse Sutton, b. 1792 in PA and died in 1851,2 in Van Buren Co. Iowa. He moved to Ohio where he married a Keziah Branson. He served in the War of 1812, from Ohio, for his brother William. His second wife, married in Iowa in 1842, was Rhoda Young Barker of Ohio. My gr.gr. grandfather was their son, Asbury Sutton. (Rhoda has two sons, Peter and Elias Barker, Jesse has other children by his first marriage, Branson, Caroline, Jane, others?
Every-person index to the Webster County Obituary Project Index created by Carole Palmer 1997. It may be freely used by Webster County researchers but commercial use of any information from this index is strictly prohibited. * indicates the subject of an obituary. After finding a name in this list it will be necessary to make a note of the obituary in which that name appears. Then go to the obituary index page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kywebste/obits/obits.htm and click on the alphabetical listing of that obituary. Sutton, A.G. - *Sutton, Ben *Sutton, Ben Sutton, C.A. - *Sutton, Mary Virginia Sutton, C.C. - *Sutton, S.T. Sutton, Clara - *Berry, Robert A. Sutton, Cordie, Mrs. - *Thomas, Mary Ellen Sutton, Ella B. - *Sutton, S.T. *Sutton, Elymus Sutton, Emma - *Ball, Pearle S. Sutton, Eugene - *Sutton, Steve B. Sutton, Fannie - *Sutton, Steve B. Sutton, Gemsie - *Sutton, Steve B. Sutton, Houston - *Sutton, Elymus Sutton, Hurley - *Sutton, Steve B. Sutton, J.A. - *Sutton, Ben Sutton, James P. - *Sutton, S.T. *Sutton, Mary Virginia Sutton, Osborn, Mrs. - *Melton, A.J. (Jack) Sutton, Owen - *Hall, Emma ......, Owen - *Jackson, Lela Earle Sutton, Owen, Mrs. - *Doris, Charles A. Sutton, Prentice Ray - *Sutton, Elymus *Sutton, S.T. Sutton, Shelby F. - *Sutton, Mary Virginia *Sutton, Steve B. Sutton, Thomas - *Sutton, Steve B. Sutton, W.T. - *Sutton, Ben Sutton, Zola Anna - *Sutton, Mary Virginia
WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS MARRIAGES BRIDES S - Z Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900 GROOM BRIDE CNTY DATE VOL/PAGE MAYS, SAMUEL E SUTTON, ADA F WHITE 12/12/1894 019/ MILLER, MONROE SUTTON, ALLICE WHITE 07/05/1874 009/ MYERS, ELISHA SUTTON, ELIZA MALONE (MRS) WHITE 01/04/1894 019/ CARROLL, WILLIAM SUTTON, ELIZABETH WHITE 03/12/1868 007/ RENSHAW, EBENEZER SUTTON, ELLEN WHITE 05/17/1883 014/ CASHIN, THOMAS SUTTON, ELMISA WHITE 12/19/1870 008/ GRIFFIN, JAMES SUTTON, FLORENCE WHITE 10/15/1882 013/ STEWART, ROBERT L SUTTON, FRANCES WHITE 11/30/1894 019/ SHEPHERD, JOHN JR SUTTON, MAGGIE WHITE 03/22/1877 010/ MCCELLAN, JAMES P SUTTON, MARINDA J WHITE 10/02/1865 006/ LOWE, SYLVESTER F SUTTON, MARTHA A WHITE 02/15/1892 018/ WITHAM, JOHN W SUTTON, MARTHA ALICE GREEN (MRS) WHITE 01/15/1886 015/ GRANT, SIMON SUTTON, MARY A WHITE 01/28/1872 009/ SANDERS, DAVID SUTTON, NETTIE WHITE 10/20/1897 020/ DANIEL, GEORGE M SUTTON, NORA A WHITE 12/09/1894 019/ SUTTON, PHILIP SUTTON, SARAH WHITE 05/25/1856 004/ GRAHAM, CYRUS SUTTON, SARAH ELIZABETH WHITE 02/22/1868 007/ GRIFFIN, JACOB E SUTTON, VESTIE R WHITE 05/18/1891 017/
The names in the following index are listed in "Arkansas Confederate Pension Index" by Desmond Walls Allen, published by Arkansas Research, PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033 501/470-1120 voice and fax Price: $37.00 softbound, plus $3.00 shipping (Ark. residents must add 4.625% sales tax) Additional information, where available, about each person includes: widow's name; military company, regiment, and division; year of veteran's and widow's pension applications; county of residence; dates of death for veterans and widows. In addition, the book lists residents of the Arkansas Confederate Home, and those people granted pensions by legislative acts. Note: a veteran need not have served in an Arkansas unit in order to have received a Confederate pension from Arkansas. Sutton, Benjamin A. Sutton, C. G. Sutton, F. M. Sutton, G. B. Sutton, J. K. P. Sutton, James Sutton, James K. P. Sutton, James P. Sutton, John W. Sutton, Richard A. Sutton, Sidney D. Sutton, Tom S. Sutton, W. A. Sutton, W. H. Sutton, W. L. Sutton, W. M. Sutton, W. N.