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    1. [SUTTON] Oklahoma Suttons
    2. rebecca hettinger
    3. I ran across a few Sutton headstones while researching another of my lines. They are not related to me but I thought someone out there might be interested in them so I went ahead and took pictures. They were all buried at Reichart cemetary in Reichart, LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Gladys W. Sutton June 29, 1948 March 24, 1978 In his will is our peace Mother Ruby Walker April 12, 1917 September 29, 1995 Wed December 19, 1935 Father William Howard Sutton May 22, 1909 November 27, 1954 In Loving Memory Lila F. Sutton June 24, 1890 November 13, 1972 In Loving Memory Oscar H. Sutton April 1, 1888 March 1, 1978 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com

    05/19/2002 05:43:32
    1. [SUTTON] Turkey Creek cemetary in Mississippi
    2. rebecca hettinger
    3. My grandmother has just informed me that her grandfather, Thomas Hillary Sutton, was buried in the Turkey Creek Cemetary in Mississippi. She says a lot of the Suttons in my line are buried there as well. If memory serves me correctly, it is located near Water Valley. Is there anyone out there who has information on these Suttons? I would deeply appreciate any and all information I may recieve. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com

    05/19/2002 05:41:30
    1. RE: [SUTTON] Gard to Sutton Land Record - Preble Co. OH
    2. BJ Hughes
    3. Does any one know who this Elisha Sutton is the son of? belinda melton hughes www.geocities.org -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of marysueeulitz@prodigy.net Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:26 PM To: SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SUTTON] Gard to Sutton Land Record - Preble Co. OH This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton, Gard, Littele? Weaver Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2479 Message Board Post: I have a photocopy of the following Indenture in Preble Co. OH: Stephen Gard and wife Rachel of Butler Co. Ohio to Elisha Sutton of Preble Co. Ohio. Dated 26 Sep 1814. North side of NW corner of section 26. twp 8, r2e. 110 Acres for the sum of $350 lawful money of the United States. Witness: Lanier Littele? Henry Weaver, J.P. Vol2, pg 90, Preble County Courthouse. ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== DO NOT ATTEMPT TO POST VIRUS WARNINGS ON THE SUTTON LIST If in doubt, send warning to List Owner

    05/19/2002 04:53:52
    1. RE: [SUTTON] Patterson to Sutton - Deed - Preble Co. OH
    2. BJ Hughes
    3. Does anyone know who this George Sutton is the son of? belinda melton hughes www.bjhughes.org -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of marysueeulitz@prodigy.net Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:17 PM To: SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SUTTON] Patterson to Sutton - Deed - Preble Co. OH This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Patterson, Sutton, Gard, Pinkerton Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2480 Message Board Post: Land Record - Preble Co. Ohio - Deed dated 13 Apr 1820. Samuel Patterson and wife Polly of Preble Co. OH to George Sutton of Preble Co. OH. Part of NEq, section 36, twp 7, range 1E. 100 acres off the south side. $400 in hand. Signed Samuel (his X mark) Patterson and Polly (her X mark) Patterson. Witness: Simeon Gard and John Pinkerton, JP. Vol 4, pg 245. (from photocopy of original record). ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== ONLY USE THE BELOW ADDRESS TO POST queries to the SUTTON List SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com

    05/19/2002 04:43:10
    1. RE: [SUTTON] Sutton to Neal - Deed, Preble Co. OH
    2. BJ Hughes
    3. Do we know who this Phillip Sutton is the son of? belinda melton hughes www.bjhughes.org -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of marysueeulitz@prodigy.net Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:35 PM To: SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SUTTON] Sutton to Neal - Deed, Preble Co. OH This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton, Neal, Childress, Childers, Hughes Classification: Deed Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2481 Message Board Post: Land Record - Preble Co. Ohio - Deed dated 11 Mar 1823. Phillip Sutton and wife Sarah of Preble Co. OH to William Neal of Preble Co. OH. Part of the q section entered by Benjamin Sutton and Thomas Childress of Preble Co. OH. NEq, section 29, twp 8, range (blank), it being the SW corner. $150 in hand. Signed: Phillip (his X mark) Sutton and Sarah (her X mark) Sutton. Witness: Jeremiah (his X mark) Childers and Peter Hughes, JP. Vol 5, pg 444. (from photocopy of original record). ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== DO NOT ATTEMPT TO POST VIRUS WARNINGS ON THE SUTTON LIST If in doubt, send warning to List Owner

    05/19/2002 04:39:47
    1. RE: [SUTTON] #4 of 4 newspaper articles on Suttons - Abraham Lincoln
    2. BJ Hughes
    3. I believe you Mrs T C Sutton is Eliza A Starkey w/o Thomas Cyrus Sutton who is s/o Samuel Sutton & Eva E Slack. We have this family on our web page at: www.bjhughes.org belinda melton hughes www.bjhughes.org -----Original Message----- From: Vihhges@aol.com [mailto:Vihhges@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 11:08 PM To: SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SUTTON] #4 of 4 newspaper articles on Suttons - Abraham Lincoln Here is # 3 of 4 newspaper articles (1st was Obit of Samuel Sutton) I found in my gg grandmother's trunk, Hannah Sutton Ellis. The funny thing about this article is that I have no idea how this Mrs. TC Sutton fits into my family. I also have not found a Abner Hanks being a brother to Nancy Hanks, Abe Lincoln's mother. If anyone can shed some light on this, please let me know. Emporia, Kansas, Tuesday, Feb abt 1828 IS RELATED TO LINCOLN Mrs. T. C. Sutton, 524 Rural, Is Lineal Descendant of Lincoln's Cousin. Mrs. T. C. Sutton, 524 Rural, is proud of the fact that her grandfather, Jeremiah Hanks, was a first cousin of Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Sutton's great-grandfather, Abner Hanks, and Nancy Hanks, Lincoln's mother, having been brother and sister. And, listening to Mrs. Sutton's stories of her girlhood and married life, it is plainly evident that she inherited a share of the fortitude and courage and endurance and faith of those early forbears. The Jeremiah Hanks branch of the family moved from Virginia to Ohio, instead of to Kentucky, as did the branch which became allied with the Lincoln family. In Muskingum County, Ohio, Sept 13, 1840, Eliza Starkey was born. Her mother died when she was 10 years old, and the little girl became mother and housekeeper for the family of seven children and their father. She never went to school again, but always she has been a voracious reader, and is self-educated - what old-fashioned persons term "well read". Nov, at 88, books and newspapers and magazines are her daily delight. She reads until her eyes tire, then her daughter Miss Emma Sutton, takes up the book and thus they spend many delightful and instructive hours. Eliza Starkey was married April 4, 1861, to T. C. Sutton, in Ohio. In 1864 they moved to Illinois and came to Kansas in 1885. They bought a farm seven miles northeast of Emporia-land which had been a claim preempted by the late Capt. L. T. Heritage. There family was a large one - 10 children, and for a few years a motherless granddaughter and her father were with them, so that every meal 13 members of the family sat down to the table. Mrs. Sutton baked 12 to 16 big loaves of bread every week, with biscuits in between. She used to declare she baked bread by the barrel- and so she did. She kept her bread in a small flour barrel, and her joke was literally true. The Suttons built a substantial house on their farm, with ample barns and other buildings, and made of it one of the most attractive and thrifty appearing farms in their neighborhood. After Mr. Sutton's death, Mrs. Sutton and her daughter, Emma, moved to Emporia. "We brought up 10 children," says Mrs. Sutton, "and partly an eleventh one, and my granddaughter, Linnie, was spanked when necessary, as were my own. They never got a spanking they didn't need, and spankings are good for them. I am proud of all my children, but they were bad at times, as all children are." The Suttons, hard working and always busy, never were too busy to go regularly to church and Sunday school. "And we took the children to Sunday school," says Mrs. Sutton. "We didn't send 'em." Of the 10 sons and daughter Charity, who was Mrs. George Gadbery, died in 1915. The others are Ira, National Military Home, Leavenworth; Grand, editor of the Moline (Kan.) Advance; Lewis, credit man of the Mercantile Company, Salina; Wilbur, a farmer living in the old home neighborhood; Onie Watson and Freedus, Emporia; Lora, Mrs. WR Brown, Erie Colo; Elsie, Mrs. Hugh Cowan, Topeka; and Miss Emma Sutton, Emporia. Mrs. Sutton has 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The Suttons have been members of the Bethel Methodist church during all of their 44 years' residence in Lyon County. - L. M. F. ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== ONLY USE THE BELOW ADDRESS TO POST queries to the SUTTON List SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com

    05/19/2002 02:38:11
    1. [SUTTON] Joseph Sutton
    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/2485 Message Board Post: Joseph Sutton born 1585-1595 Tenterden, Kent, England and death date unknown. Wife unknown but may have married about 1601. Son may have been George, born 1613 Tenter- den and died 1669 Perquimans, NC. George was married to Sarah Tilden 1636 in Scituate, Plymouth MA. I have seen different fathers mentioned for George; Ambrose, and Thomas. Please contact me if you have data, etc. pertaining to Joseph Sutton. Thanks.

    05/19/2002 01:43:38
    1. [SUTTON] Corrrection-#4 of 4 newspaper articles on Suttons - Abraham Lincoln
    2. Sorry but I have a typo in my email. The body says #3or 4 and it should be 4 or 4. Also the approximate date of the newspaper article should be 1928 instead of 1828. Thanks Vickie

    05/18/2002 05:18:21
    1. [SUTTON] #4 of 4 newspaper articles on Suttons - Abraham Lincoln
    2. Here is # 3 of 4 newspaper articles (1st was Obit of Samuel Sutton) I found in my gg grandmother's trunk, Hannah Sutton Ellis. The funny thing about this article is that I have no idea how this Mrs. TC Sutton fits into my family. I also have not found a Abner Hanks being a brother to Nancy Hanks, Abe Lincoln's mother. If anyone can shed some light on this, please let me know. Emporia, Kansas, Tuesday, Feb abt 1828 IS RELATED TO LINCOLN Mrs. T. C. Sutton, 524 Rural, Is Lineal Descendant of Lincoln's Cousin. Mrs. T. C. Sutton, 524 Rural, is proud of the fact that her grandfather, Jeremiah Hanks, was a first cousin of Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Sutton's great-grandfather, Abner Hanks, and Nancy Hanks, Lincoln's mother, having been brother and sister. And, listening to Mrs. Sutton's stories of her girlhood and married life, it is plainly evident that she inherited a share of the fortitude and courage and endurance and faith of those early forbears. The Jeremiah Hanks branch of the family moved from Virginia to Ohio, instead of to Kentucky, as did the branch which became allied with the Lincoln family. In Muskingum County, Ohio, Sept 13, 1840, Eliza Starkey was born. Her mother died when she was 10 years old, and the little girl became mother and housekeeper for the family of seven children and their father. She never went to school again, but always she has been a voracious reader, and is self-educated - what old-fashioned persons term "well read". Nov, at 88, books and newspapers and magazines are her daily delight. She reads until her eyes tire, then her daughter Miss Emma Sutton, takes up the book and thus they spend many delightful and instructive hours. Eliza Starkey was married April 4, 1861, to T. C. Sutton, in Ohio. In 1864 they moved to Illinois and came to Kansas in 1885. They bought a farm seven miles northeast of Emporia-land which had been a claim preempted by the late Capt. L. T. Heritage. There family was a large one - 10 children, and for a few years a motherless granddaughter and her father were with them, so that every meal 13 members of the family sat down to the table. Mrs. Sutton baked 12 to 16 big loaves of bread every week, with biscuits in between. She used to declare she baked bread by the barrel- and so she did. She kept her bread in a small flour barrel, and her joke was literally true. The Suttons built a substantial house on their farm, with ample barns and other buildings, and made of it one of the most attractive and thrifty appearing farms in their neighborhood. After Mr. Sutton's death, Mrs. Sutton and her daughter, Emma, moved to Emporia. "We brought up 10 children," says Mrs. Sutton, "and partly an eleventh one, and my granddaughter, Linnie, was spanked when necessary, as were my own. They never got a spanking they didn't need, and spankings are good for them. I am proud of all my children, but they were bad at times, as all children are." The Suttons, hard working and always busy, never were too busy to go regularly to church and Sunday school. "And we took the children to Sunday school," says Mrs. Sutton. "We didn't send 'em." Of the 10 sons and daughter Charity, who was Mrs. George Gadbery, died in 1915. The others are Ira, National Military Home, Leavenworth; Grand, editor of the Moline (Kan.) Advance; Lewis, credit man of the Mercantile Company, Salina; Wilbur, a farmer living in the old home neighborhood; Onie Watson and Freedus, Emporia; Lora, Mrs. WR Brown, Erie Colo; Elsie, Mrs. Hugh Cowan, Topeka; and Miss Emma Sutton, Emporia. Mrs. Sutton has 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The Suttons have been members of the Bethel Methodist church during all of their 44 years' residence in Lyon County. - L. M. F.

    05/18/2002 05:08:08
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Jeff Sutton,wife-Maddie Bell Sutton, parents of Cecil Bell Sutton
    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/2478.1 Message Board Post: To Melissa: I have tried to contact you through your personal email, but I keep getting a delayed message from my ISP. My wife's grandfather is Jeff's brother. We have a lot of info on this family, both ancestors and descendents. If you are interested please contact me at the email given below. Contact me with an email address I can get through to. Roxy & Martha (Sutton) Robinson rcrobins@lockhart.net 2764 Seawillow Road Lockhart TX 78644

    05/18/2002 12:22:03
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Sutton from Chicago or Louisville, KY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sutton, Dowling, Hatfield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wkQBAIB/1226.1.1 Message Board Post: Helen, Do you have any Dorothy's in the Suttons in Chicago? I'm searching for her family and possibly a person by the name of Helen Dowling. Does this ring a bell? E-mail me at lforest@yahoo.com Thanks.

    05/18/2002 05:52:26
    1. RE: [SUTTON] Are these 2 messages w/families related to one another?
    2. BJ Hughes
    3. This family is also on our web page - documentation included. Please stop by for a visit. Additions and corrections are most welcome here. We know have a search engine near the top of the page to aid in locating your ancestors. Looking forward to working with you all. belinda melton hughes www.bjhughes.org -----Original Message----- From: Vihhges@aol.com [mailto:Vihhges@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:29 AM To: SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SUTTON] Are these 2 messages w/families related to one another? Hi Carol, Yes, they are related. Samuel is the son of George Sutton and Hannah Gard are your (? great) grandparents too. Which of Samuel's 11 siblings is your line? I have 3 other news articles and some Sutton pictures that I found in a trunk passed to me that belonged to my gg grandmother, Hannah Sutton Ellis married to Robert S. Ellis. I am aggressively pursuing my Ellis, Patterson and Gard line that is all connected to the Suttons. I have found just about everything a person could want on the Suttons at FamilySearch Ancestral File back to 1585. Thanks Carol for the Reply, Vickie in OK ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== Post a query to the SUTTON BULLETIN board -- http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5248/genconnect.html

    05/18/2002 01:18:18
    1. [SUTTON] Suttons England
    2. peter daniel
    3. Dear Listers, Is there any one out there researching the Suttons in England? I am a descendant of George Sutton B. Abt 1756 and D. 1811 at Waltham Lincs. George M. Susana ? B. Abt. 1763 and died March 22 1939 Waltham Lincs. Please, Please can any one help. Kindest Regards Peter. Perth Western Australia. Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti - virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.261 / Virus Database: 131 Release Date: 7/01/02

    05/17/2002 06:02:50
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Baltimore, MD - Sun 2002-5-9 Blanche M. Klingelhofer, 80, homemaker Blanche M. Klingelhofer, a homemaker and former World War II defense worker, died May 2 of cancer at Franklin Square Hospital Center. She was 80. Blanche M. Sutton was born in Harrogate, Tenn., and raised in Big Stone Gap, Va., where she graduated from high school. She moved to Baltimore in 1939 and during World War II helped build airplanes at the former Glenn L. Martin Co. plant in Middle River. She was a longtime Parkville resident and an active member of the Parkville Senior Center. For years, she also attended a daily morning gathering of friends at McDonald's in Parkville. Mrs. Klingelhofer enjoyed crocheting and entertaining her family. Her marriage to Fred Klingelhofer ended in divorce. Plans for services were incomplete yesterday. Mrs. Klingelhofer is survived by a daughter, Patricia A. Purdy of Perry Hall; a sister, Ruby Fleenor of Kingsport, Tenn.; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    05/17/2002 06:00:12
    1. [SUTTON] electra sutton stiff
    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/2484 Message Board Post: someone named hahn contacted me but lost message dhr hsd info on my great grandmothers family would like to hear from her again or anyone with info on family thank you

    05/17/2002 02:36:11
    1. [SUTTON] electra sutton stiff
    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/2483 Message Board Post: someone named hahn contacted me but lost message dhr hsd info on my great grandmothers family would like to hear from her again or anyone with info on family thank you

    05/17/2002 02:36:10
    1. [SUTTON] Peter SUTTON bc 1700, died Frodsham CHS 1776
    2. Donald Massey
    3. I have been unable to trace the birth/baptism of Peter or his marriage to Esther. They lived in Frodsham and had children baptised there 1730-1743. They are not the couple of those names married in Winwick (then Lancashire), who lived and were buried there. Donald Massey

    05/17/2002 11:16:51
    1. [SUTTON] 1890 Census Supplement - Maine
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. For your Information: 1890 Census Supplement Project New England Vital Records before the date of Jan. 1, 1900. Maine Vital Record Books, Maine SIMPKINS, George Washington, W , M , 53y , August 15, 1837 in Millsboro, Washington, PA - IL? - Mary Ann {Sutton}, W , F , 49y , 1841 in NY , wife Charles, W , M , 18y , December 15, 1872 in IL , son Pearly Mae, W , F , 14y , 1876 in IL , daughter SUTTON, Benjamin F., W , M , 49y , October 18, 1841 in Sampson County, NC - Sampson County, NC - Hepsie Anne {Sutton}, W , F , 39y , December 12, 1851 in Sampson County, NC , wife Whitfield H., W , M , 19y , January 30, 1871 in Sampson County, NC , son Alworth, W , M , 18y , about November 1872 in Sampson County, NC , son Ira, W , M , 15y , February 7, 1875 in Sampson County, NC , son Matilda, W , F , 13y , June 29, 1877 in Sampson County, NC , daughter Elizabeth “Lizzie”, W , F , 11y , September 27, 1879 in Sampson County, NC , daughter Amie, W , F , 9y , December 15, 1881 in Sampson County, NC , daughter Jane “Janie”, W , F , 5y , about June 1885 in Sampson County, NC , daughter Dallie Benjamin, W , F , 1y , June 13, 1889 in Sampson County, NC , daughter SUTTON, J. T., W , M , --y , unknown in unknown - Woodstock, Cherokee, GA - Jane Maze {Barnes}, W , F , 38y , April 14, 1852 in Hall County, GA , wife SUTTON, Joseph, -- , M , over 36y? , before 1854? in unknown - WV? - Sabina {Myers}, -- , F , --y , unknown in unknown , wife Sabina, -- , F , 18y , December 16, 1872 in Fairview, WV , daughter WELKER, John, W , M , 52y , May 8, 1838 in Stark County, OH - IL - Alice {Sutton}, W , F , 47y , 1843 in Newton, Jasper, IL , wife James D., W , M , 25y , 1865 in Newton, Jasper, IL , son Gilbert T., W , M , 23y , 1867 in Newton, Jasper, IL , son Effie C., W , F , 21y , 1869 in Newton, Jasper, IL , daughter William J., W , M , 19y , 1871 in Newton, Jasper, IL , son HENDRIX, Archibald, -- , M , 38y , about 1852 in Blount County?, AL - Walker County, AL - Mary {Sutton}, -- , F , 37y , about 1853 in Blount County?, AL , wife Ribecca, -- , F , 16y , about 1874 in Blount or Walker County, AL , daughter Etta, -- , F , 14y , about 1876 in Blount or Walker County, AL , daughter Sara, -- , F , 12y , about 1878 in Blount or Walker County, AL , daughter Martha E., -- , F , 8y , April 1882 in Walker County, AL , daughter Henritta “Ettia”, -- , F , 7y , about 1883 in Walker County, AL , daughter Charlie Drennon, -- , M , 5y , December 5, 1885 in Walker County, AL , son Lucy, -- , F , 3y , April 26, 1887 in Walker County, AL , daughter Henry Cicero, -- , M , 1y , about 1889 in Walker County, AL , son *In the 1870’s the state had redrawn the county lines. After the redrawing of the lines this family’s home was then considered in Walker County. Before the redrawing they were considered to be in Blount County*

    05/17/2002 07:33:10
    1. [SUTTON] Suttons - Mt. Vernon Baptist - Gilmer Co., GA
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. Mt. Vernon Baptist Church Cemetery Gilmer County, Georgia >From Atlanta, take I-75 North to I-575 North. Continue north until you get to Ellijay, GA (road will change to GA 515 in Jasper, GA). At Cora Williams Intersection, turn right (Wal-Mart on right and McDonalds on left). Stay on this road for four miles (Name changes to Yukon Road). You will pass Bible Baptist Church on the left. Continue until you see the next church. The road will fork and the church will be between the forks. Turn left onto Clear Creek Road and Mt. Vernon Baptist Church will be on your right. Jerry Teague May 9, 1951 January 17, 1956 Son of Vaughn Teague & Joyce Sutton Carol Teague December 15, 1946 December 16, 1952 Dau of Vaughn Teague & Joyce Sutton Farrell Teague July 5, 1935 October 6, 1993 Son of Willis Teague & Ola Mae Wright Lavern Sutton Teague January 30, 1929 December 27, 2000 Dau of Asbury Sutton, Jr. & Cara Wright Jackie Newman Teague December 24, 1954 November 26, 1971 Son of C. Teague & Lavern Sutton Clayburn P. Sutton February 6, 1930 September 9, 1973 Son of John Wesley Sutton & Lemma Ray Rought F. Weaver May 11, 1918 July 19, 1972 Jewel S.Weaver May 14, 1920 July 19, 1974 Dau of John Wesley Sutton & Mattie L.Raines Wanda Sue Weaver (Mother) July 9, 1941 December 25, 1989 Dau of Rought Weaver & Jewel Sutton Ernest F. Weaver April 18, 1944 December 26, 1997 Son of Rought Weaver & Jewel Sutton Carl Sutton April 10, 1926 November 18, 1988 S1 U. S. Navy, WWII - Mason Son of John Wesley Sutton & Lemma Ray John W.Sutton, Jr. April 4, 1924 April 7, 1976 Msgt U.S. Air Force (WWII, Korea, Vietnam) Son of John Wesley Sutton & Lemma Ray E. Maude Sutton May 31, 1923 March 3, 1996 Dau of Thomas J. Pierce & Letha Ellen Lee Bennie Lee Teems January 10, 1928 February 19, 1991 Dau of John Wesley Sutton & Lemma Ray Thomas O. Shepard October 31, 1883 November 2, 1951 Son of Benjamin Shepard & Malinda Sutton Tava T. Shepard November 15, 1885 February 12, 1970 James E. Shepard 1880 1970 Son of Benjamin Shepard & Malinda Sutton Josephine Shepard 1890 1964 Dau of Hiram Wright & Alice Sawyer Rev. Ben A. Shepard 1890 1973 Son of Benjamin Shepard & Malinda Sutton Lora E. Shepard 1892 1967 Dau of Lumpkin Evans & Jane Wilson Malinda J. Shepard 1850 1936 Dau of Austin Sutton & Adeline Blackstock Alfred Roland Long 1873 1952 Son of Isaac Rogers Long & Mary Elvira Sutton Grady McArthur June 8, 1901 November 1, 1976 Son of Leroy McArthur & Marietta Sutton Asbury A. Sutton July 16, 1890 April 4, 1975 Son Asbury A. Sutton, Sr. & Sarah Payne Cara Wright Sutton April 12, 1898 October 11, 1977 Dau of Reuben W. Wright & Sarah Teague Sterling Sutton January 29, 1931 No other date Infant of Asbury Sutton & Cara Wright Louvenia Sutton August 8, 1868 June 20, 1942 Dau of Austin Sutton & Adeline Blackstock Cordelia Mullinax January 18, 1876 May 10, 1914 wife of G. W. Mullinax Dau of Austin Sutton & Adeline Blackstock John Wesley Sutton August 28, 1892 July 23, 1954 Son of William P. Sutton & Hester Wright Lemma R. Sutton June 08, 1891 December 2, 1970 Dau of Enoch "Doots" Ray & Julia Blaylock Baby Sutton No date No date Dau of John Wesley Sutton & Lemma Ray William Pinckney Sutton No date No date Son of Austin Sutton & Adeline Blackstock Hester M. Sutton No date No date Dau of Reuben Wright & Judith Minerva Whelchel Tiny Sutton (daughter) No date No date Dau of William P. Sutton & Hester Wright William R. Sutton 1886 1970 Son of William P. Sutton & Hester Wright Baby Sutton No date No date Lila Sutton Blaylock August 30, 1888 June 6, 1974 Dau of William P. Sutton & Hester Wright Rev. A. W. Sutton January 05, 1849 January 17, 1934 Son of Austin Sutton & Adeline Blackstock Josephine Sutton March 17, 1849 May 2, 1902 Wife of A. W. Sutton Martha Sutton May 12, 1884 May 26, 1884 Dau. Of A. W. Sutton & Josephine Patterson Austin I. Sutton No date No date Son of Powell Sutton & Rhoda Taylor Adline Sutton No date No date Mary Elvira S. Long 1847 August 24, 1934 Dates not legible Dau of Austin Sutton and Adeline Blackstock Isaac Rogers Long 1847 No date Dates not legible Adline Elizabeth Long February 10, 1878 September 19, 1957 Dates not legible Dau of Mary Sutton & Isaac Long Roda Jane Long March 12, 1881 January 18, 1952 Dau of Mary Sutton & Isaac Long Alice Long January 30, 1889 December 1, 1973 Dau of Mary Sutton & Isaac Long Dora Long No date No date Dau of Mary Sutton & Isaac Long Marietta S. McArthur July 22, 1874 December 31, 1957 Eastern Star Dau of Austin Sutton & Adeline Blackstock Clarence McArthur No date No date Son of Leroy C. McArthur & Marietta Sutton

    05/17/2002 07:28:21
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Binghamton, NY - Press & Sun-Bulletin 2002-4-4 Rachel Sutton Hall of Corning, NY Rachel E Sutton Hall, 81, of 20 Speer Dr., died unexpectedly in an automobile accident, MOnday, April1, 2002. She was born April 19, 1920 in Herrick Center, Pa., the daughter of the late William O and Bertha Oakley Perrington. She attended New Milford High School in Pa. and relocated to the Corning area in 1942. Rachel and Clifford M Sutton were married in Susquehanna, Pa. He predeceased her on July 5, 1980. Her second marriage was with John R Hall, February 5, 1982 in St Patrick's Church, Corning. He died unexpectedly in the same automobile accident on Monday, April 1, 2002. She was a retired employee of Corning, Inc., working as an Inspector/Packer and a Planner in the Planning Dept., when she retired with 50+ years of service with the company. Rachel attended All Saints Parish. She truly loved others and life, loved traveling, dining out and was ready to shop in a minutes notice. She enjoyed flowers and growing plants. She is survived by her son, William H (Anita) Sutton, Big Flats, NY; and daughter Sheila (William) Spak, Elmira, NY.; stepson, John J (Patrice) Hall, Corning; and stepdaughter, Maureen (James) McCoy, Moscow, Pa.; and step son-in-law, Thomas Wilsoncroft, Corning, NY.; three grandchildren, Deborah (Gary) Baccile, William Christopher (Sherry) Sutton, Clifford (Amy) Sutton; seven great-grandchildren; several step-grandchildren; great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins; sisters-in-law, Alice Eldred, Montrose, Pa., Marion Nye, Friendsville, Pa., and Eva Sutton, New Milford, Pa.. She was predeceased by a grandchild, Amy Marie Spak; step-daughter, Diane Wilsoncroft; brothers-in-law, Gaylord Sutton, Wallace Sutton, Charles Nye and Lester Eldred; and sister-in-law, Leonia Sutton. Friends may call at the Haughey Funeral Home, 216 E First St., Corning, NY, Friday, April 5, 2002 from 1 to 3 and 5 to 7pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St Mary's Church Saturday, April 6, 2002 at 8:30 am. A committal service and interment will folow Saturday at 2:30 pm at the family plot at Lamb Cemetery, Jackson, Pa. The family would appreciate memorail donations be given in her name to The Lamb Cemetery Association, c/o Mrs Eugene Walker, RD #1 Box 14B, Susquehanna, Pa. 18847. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

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