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    1. Re: [SUTTON] Florida Suttons
    2. Bob Sutton
    3. I thought I was the Pinellas County, Florida Sutton? On 6 Apr 2002 lindaduschl@attbi.com wrote: > 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/2439 > > Message Board Post: > > Have a ton of data on the Pinellas County, Florida Suttons - descendents of Shadrack Sutton and Susannah Whitehurst, both born in 1787. Happy to share my data. > > > ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== > Post a query to the SUTTON BULLETIN board -- > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5248/genconnect.html > > Copyright (C) 2002 Robert W. Sutton, all rights reserved When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become president. Now I'm beginning to believe it. - Clarence Darrow, lawyer and author (1857-1938)

    04/25/2002 03:31:09
    1. [SUTTON] WYO SUTTONS / MO ?
    2. I am still looking for the parents of Nellie Mae Sutton she was born in 1888 possibly in MO or somewhere around there. Her mother's name was Alice (nee ?) I dont know her fathers name but she had a sister named Uela or Lula. something like that. I know they were in wyoming by the 1900's. In the BLM records I find Alice Sutton (nee?) on a Homestead she is without a husband by early 1910-20's her daughter(s) married Shepperson(s) Please does anyone know of these suttons in wyoming? Thank you Shannon

    04/25/2002 06:02:14
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Dayton, OH - Daily News 2002-4-15 SUTTON, George E Age 75 of Dayton, passed away Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital (Dayton, OH). George had retired after 30 years at NCR (National Cash Register) and was a Navy veteran of WWII and a member of the West Milton (OH) American Legion Gingerich Poince Post #487. He served as coach & board member of the First Dayton Little League & Dayton View Little League organizations and was a member of the Dayton Bowling Hall of Fame. He also participated in the Paralyzed Veterans of America Olympics. George was preceded in death by his parents; George & Josephine, and his son Mark. Survived by his wife Joanne; son Gary A & wife Jan of Huber Heights (OH); 2 grandchildren: Karen & Greg of Huber Heights. Funeral service 10:00 AM Wednesday, April 17, 2002 at George C. Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Pike at Needmore Road. Interment Willowview Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the funeral home from 5-8 PM Tuesday. Arragements by WEAVER FUNERAL HOME 228-4531. If desired, donations may be made to Paralyzed Veterans of America, Buckeye Chapter, 25100 Euclid Ave., #117, Euclid, OH 44117. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    04/24/2002 03:55:51
    1. [SUTTON] FW: Photographs
    2. Jim Sutton
    3. -----Original Message----- From: McNeill, Janne (JMCNEILL) [mailto:JMCNEILL@arinc.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 12:42 PM Subject: Photographs I have come across some photographs that were part of my grandmother's, and subsequently my mother's, estates. There are two individual shots of a Mr. G.A. and Mrs. A.M. Sutton (no idea what the initials stand for) of 425 S. A Street in Arkansas City, Kansas, taken by the Cornish Studio in the same city (both are in great shape). I also have an old postcard with a notation on the back that this couple is in the picture on the front. This couple is not part of my family. My grandparents rented rooms from them when they were first married and my mother's two oldest brothers were born in their house, of which I also have a photograph. If there are any Suttons who can fit this couple into their family tree, I would be happy to send the photos to them. I have also digitzed them and can share them with anyone else interested. Please e-mail me at janne0408@yahoo.com <mailto:janne0408@yahoo.com > (please use this e-mail and do not hit the reply button) if you are interested and I will send the photos on a first come, first serve basis. Thank you, Janne McNeill ARINC Janne McNeill 1840 Hutton Dr., Suite 190 Carrollton, TX 75006 972-488-8588 Ext. 12 jmcneill@arinc.com or Janne.Mcneill@arinc.com

    04/24/2002 02:11:35
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Denver, CO - Rocky Mountain News April 20, 2002 SUTTON, JOSEPHYNE MARIE - District Missionary Emeritus Josephyne M. Sutton, Denver. Wife of Elder Joe W. Sutton, Denver; mother of Min. Wallace H. Sutton and Missionary Cynthia M. Singleton, both of Denver; two grandchildren Keturah M. Singleton and Andrew Charles Singleton, both of Denver; a host of nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. Visitation, Sunday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Kirk Chapel. Service, Monday 10 a.m. Antioch C.O.G.I.C., 6825 E. 26th Ave., to Fort Logan National Cemetery. Family at 4935 Blackhawk Way. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    04/24/2002 12:26:41
    1. [SUTTON] John Simpson Sutton, KY/MO/KS, Obit 1906
    2. Carol and Darrin Ramey
    3. This obit proved the father of my John Sutton was Thomas Sutton of Allen Co. KY (many thanks to Janice Weiss for finding it for me). Anyone who is interested in this line, please contact me. From The Torch of Liberty, Mound City, Kansas, 20 Dec 1906 JOHN SIMPSON SUTTON Died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. J.F. Whitson, after a short illness, the result of a severe cold, JS, Sutton aged 87 years, 3 months and 18 days. John Simpson Sutton in whose memory these words are penned, was born in Allen county, Kentucky August 24, 1819. He was the fifth child in a family of ten children born to Capt. Thomas Sutton and wife, Thomas Sutton served in the war of 1812 with the rank of Captain. J.S. Sutton lived with his parents in Kentucky until about twenty years of age when he moved to Osage County Missouri. On October 25, 1844, he was united in marriage with Nancy Groves. To them were born twelve children, four of whom died in childhood, a daughter, Mrs. Wm. Murray died in 1885 and a son, Willis Sutton died in 1892. Six children survive him. Mr. John S. Sutton, Mrs. WH Boots, Mrs. Geo Pagington, Mrs. Jos. Whitson were with him during his last hours, ministering to his needs. Mrs. D.A. Yost lives at Portland Oregon and Mr. D.T. Sutton at Lathrop California, too far away to reach the bedside of their father before he passed away. He is also survived by twenty-four grand-children and four great grand-children. He with his family moved to Linn County in 1865 He had been to the state before and purchased one hundred acres of land near, what was then known as Paris, at that time the county seat of Linn County, after he had been in the county a short time he purchased 400 acres of land south of Farlin and Baston's Mill later known as Farlinville. He moved to and improved this tract of land, making a home there. 0nJuly 26, 1894 his wife died most of the time since one of his daughters lived with him but for a few months, he has been with his daughter Mrs. Whitson, one mile south from Farlinville. Among his first acts after reaching Linn was to donate roads convenient to those pieces where people need travel and to donate Burr oaks and money to the building of the pioneer bridge across Big Sugar, which was deeded to the county. For four score years and seven he lived a straight forward, honest, industrious, quiet life. Only a few short of 100 years. Within his memory the steam engine was invented and the first railroad built, he lived to see a net work of railroads all over the country, within his memory the cooking stove was invented, and has reached the home of the poorest citizen, the sewing machine, the steel plow, the reaper and a multitude of implements that the farmer of today would almost be helpless without. The telegraph, telephone and electric car are inventions of man within his memory. Although raised in a slave state, he recognized the black man as a human being, justly entitled to his freedom. During the war of '61 to '65 for the Union he served as Captain of a company of Militia or Missouri Home Guards, who wore Uncle Sam's blue and were subject to his command. Within his memory the Dred Scott decisions were made and he lived to see the 4 000 000 slaved made free. While never aspiring to office, he served for several terms as Justice of the Peace both in Osage county MO. and in Linn county. For a number of years he has been a member of the Cadmus Grange also a stockholder in the Grange store. He was among the first to join the Farmer's Alliance and took comfort in knowing that many of its tenets had been recognized by all and had been enacted into law. He was a thoughtful, careful reader and always measuring actions by a keen sense of justice. It is the quiet straightforward, resolute citizen that gives character to a neighbourhood. Mr. Sutton was the quiet, resolute man, that donned the blue in Missouri for the Union and made the black man free and in Kansas joined the ranks of those battling against oppression and for "equal rights to all". The funeral services were held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Whitson, where a very large concourse of people gathered to pay the last sad tribute to an honored friend neighbor and citizen After the services at the home the remains were tenderly borne to the Fletcher cemetery where they were interred beside those of his wife. Again Linn county was called to mourn the loss of another of her early settlers, a worthy man. John Sutton of Saint Louis arrived in the city Friday, enroute for the J.S. Whitsons near Farlinville. He was called there on account of the serious illness and death of his father, J.S. Sutton. -- Carol Ramey cramey@shaw.ca

    04/24/2002 11:49:16
    1. [SUTTON] James Morris Sutton
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morris, Van Norman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/wkQBAIB/2453 Message Board Post: My GG Grandfather, James Morris Sutton, died in Winterville, Mississippi in 1883. He was born in Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on December 25, 1806. Married to my GG Grandmother, Eliza, September 24, 1829. Can anyone help me to find out information about this line particularly his ancestors and siblings? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    04/24/2002 07:50:21
    1. [SUTTON] Re: Suttons of Texas
    2. I am very interested in traceing my fathers line of Suttons. We are from south Texas. My fathers name was Leon Lester Sutton born Sept 8,1921. He married Velma Leona Smith from North east Texas, I don't Know the day or date but , they were divorced and she took her two girls and went back to Gilmer, she later died and the girls were raise at Boles home in Guinlin? Texas. My mother was the oldest of the two Her name is Darce Lee. Leon's father was Alfred Austin and his wife was Virgie Pearl Orr or Ortz I am not sure . I am tring to trace my lineage to the battle of Gonzales, Goliad, San Jancinto, or the Alamo. Have always been told we were there but can not find out for sure any help on this would be wonderful Thank-You all

    04/24/2002 05:41:20
    1. [SUTTON] Joseph Sutton
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------A26C2418BC98D80B6E950AB6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit At least annually I have to post my search for the elusive JOSEPH SUTTON, b. 1760-1770. I have his children forward, but this person has been hard to find. Any help would be appreciated! Liz Boulais New Hampshire -------------------------------------------------- Joseph Sutton was born between 1760 and 1770. His Children: A. Joseph Sutton was born between 1790 and 1799 at New York. He married Angeline Mathews on 28 June 1829 at Vigo, Indiana. He appeared on the census of 1830. He lived from 1841 to 1843. He died between 1844 and 1846 at Palestine, Anderson, Texas. B. Sarah Sutton was buried at Rose Hill Cemetary, Vigo, Indiana. She was born circa 1803 at New York. She married Josiah Richardson on 11 July 1829 at Vigo, Indiana. She appeared on the census of 1850. She died on 20 October 1875 at Vigo, Indiana. C. John Sutton was born in 1808 at New York, USA. He married Hannah Holdaway, daughter of Henry Holdaway and Mary Holdaway, on 20 September 1831 at Vigo, Indiana. He appeared on the census of 1850. D. William Sutton married Elizabeth Devore on 5 August 1832 at Vigo, Indiana. E. Catharine Sutton was born circa 1811 at New York. She married Munson Gosnell on 28 July 1833 at Vigo, Indiana. She appeared on the census of 1850. --------------A26C2418BC98D80B6E950AB6 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lizboulais.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Liz Boulais Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lizboulais.vcf" begin:vcard n:Boulais;Liz x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;Londonderry;New Hampshire;; version:2.1 email;internet:lizboulais@adelphia.net note;quoted-printable:Genealogy Research: =0D=0ABoles, Boulais, Buttke, Gardner, Lamere, Lipski, Milkowski, Sutton, =0D=0A fn:Liz Boulais end:vcard --------------A26C2418BC98D80B6E950AB6--

    04/24/2002 04:36:51
    1. [SUTTON] Sutton Births Devizes Workhouse - England
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------92E67A55396D576C5AEDF4E2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit INDEX OF BIRTHS AT THE DEVIZES WORKHOUSE PARISH OF DEVIZES, COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND 1848 - 1902 SURNAME, given name/s Sex Parent(s) Date of Birth Parish Charged To Comments SUTTON, Alice Louisa F Jane 21 Feb 1877 St.James illegitimate SUTTON, Edmond M Emma 05 Feb 1866 St.James illegitimate SUTTON, unnamed F Leah 21 Apr 1849 Urchfont illegitimate SUTTON, unnamed F Leah 07 Sep 1854 Urchfont illegitimate SUTTON, unnamed M Louisa 10 Feb 1867 St.James illegitimate SUTTON, unnamed F Jane 12 Nov 1870 St.James illegitimate TANNER, unnamed F Jemima 20 Aug 1880 St.Marys illegitimate --------------92E67A55396D576C5AEDF4E2 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lizboulais.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Liz Boulais Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lizboulais.vcf" begin:vcard n:Boulais;Liz x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;Londonderry;New Hampshire;; version:2.1 email;internet:lizboulais@adelphia.net note;quoted-printable:Genealogy Research: =0D=0ABoles, Boulais, Buttke, Gardner, Lamere, Lipski, Milkowski, Sutton, =0D=0A fn:Liz Boulais end:vcard --------------92E67A55396D576C5AEDF4E2--

    04/24/2002 03:42:27
    1. [SUTTON] Thomas Sutton - Indiana Cemetery
    2. elizabeth boulais
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------6E8A3B291858B680A0AD014A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Taken from CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 - SOLDIERS AND CEMETERY LIST LIST OF SOLDIERS With Name of Regiment and Company as Far as Can Be Ascertained, Buried in Beech Grove in Delaware County, Indiana. Sutton, Thos ....I, 31st O. V. L --------------6E8A3B291858B680A0AD014A Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lizboulais.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Liz Boulais Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lizboulais.vcf" begin:vcard n:Boulais;Liz x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;Londonderry;New Hampshire;; version:2.1 email;internet:lizboulais@adelphia.net note;quoted-printable:Genealogy Research: =0D=0ABoles, Boulais, Buttke, Gardner, Lamere, Lipski, Milkowski, Sutton, =0D=0A fn:Liz Boulais end:vcard --------------6E8A3B291858B680A0AD014A--

    04/24/2002 03:35:26
    1. [SUTTON] John Sutton - Revolutionary War Bounty Application
    2. Liz Boulais
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------C313324754D73AA4B8B43BDC Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Maine Revolutionary War Bounty Applications, 1835-36 A part of Massachusetts throughout the American Revolutionary War, Maine nonetheless provided land bounties to many veterans of the war. Taken from land records in state custody, this database contains the names of veterans who applied for land bounties in 1835 and 1836. In addition to providing the soldier's name, it includes information regarding the enlistee's residence, and marital status at time of filing. It also indicates whether the widow or another inheritor was for the bounty. It contains the names of over 1,000 men who completed applications. Name: John Sutton Place of Enlistment: York Place of Death: Limington Death Date: 18 Nov 1819 Widow: Lois Place of Application: Limington --------------C313324754D73AA4B8B43BDC Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="lizboulais.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Liz Boulais Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="lizboulais.vcf" begin:vcard n:Boulais;Liz x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;Londonderry;New Hampshire;; version:2.1 email;internet:lizboulais@adelphia.net note;quoted-printable:Genealogy Research: =0D=0ABoles, Boulais, Buttke, Gardner, Lamere, Lipski, Milkowski, Sutton, =0D=0A fn:Liz Boulais end:vcard --------------C313324754D73AA4B8B43BDC--

    04/24/2002 03:22:57
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Washington DC - Post March 3, 2002 SUTTON, JAMES On February 26, 2002. Beloved husband of Betty Sutton. He is survived by three children, five sisters, three brothers, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Wake on Monday, March 4, at Union Temple Baptist Church, 1225 W St. S.E. from 10 a.m. until funeral service at 11 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cementery, Suitland. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    04/23/2002 04:47:16
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Janesville, WI - Gazette April 20, 2002 Stark, Jacqueline Olea Jan. 24, 1938 - April 18, 2002 JANESVILLE--Jacqueline Olea Stark, age 64, of 2504 Dartmouth Dr., died at her home on Thursday, April 18, 2002, surrounded by her family, following a courageous 15-year battle with cancer. Jacqueline was born in Janesville on Jan. 24, 1938, the daughter of John J. and Olea J. (Bysted) Gramke. She graduated from Janesville Senior High School. She was married June 24, 1958, to Richard C. Stark. Jackie owned and operated J. O. Stark Tax Accounting Inc. since 1970 and Pro* Council, Inc. since 1996. She had been a Brownie Girl Scout leader, P.T.A. president at Madison Elementary School, Faith Lutheran Church Sunday school teacher and finance committee chair, and St. Peter's Lutheran Church treasurer. She was enrolled to practice before the I.R.S. and licensed by the Security Exchange Commission as an investment advisor. Jacqueline was a member of First Lutheran Church, Janesville Home & Garden Club, Rock County Tax Professionals, National Association of Tax Practitioners, and the National Association of Enrolled Agents. Surviving are her husband, Richard C. Stark of Janesville; 1 son, Richard C. (Stacie) Stark of Saukville; 2 daughters, Constance O. (Glen) Gregerson and their 2 children, Nicholas and Mary of Evansville, and Cynthia J. (Thomas) Philipps and their 2 children, Rachel and Madeline of Janesville; and 2 sisters, Beatrice (Charles) Niles and Joan (Paul) Wilson, both of Janesville. Jacqueline was preceded in death by her brother, Charles (Priscilla) Gramke of Janesville/Florida. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH with Rev. James Melvin officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at HENKE-CLARSON FUNERAL HOME, 1010 N. Wright Rd., Janesville. Memorials may be made to HospiceCare Inc., 3001 W. Memorial Dr., Janesville, WI 53545 Beyond Life's Gateway There's an open gate at the end of the road through which each must go alone, And there, in a light we cannot see, Our Father claims His own; Beyond the gate, your loved one finds happiness and rest. And there is comfort in the thought that a loving God knows best. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    04/23/2002 04:45:13
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Rochester, IL -Times 2002-4-18 Helen Isabelle Balster, 66, of Springfield died Saturday, April 13 at St. John's Hospice. Born in Bethany August 21, 1935, she was the daughter of Murrell and Mary Goetz Sutton. She married Gene Balster in 1955 in Petersburg. Surviving are her husband, Gene; four sons, Greg Balster of Palm Desert, Calif., David (wife Sue) Balster of Springfield, Thomas (wife Dayla) and Robert (wife, Kelley) Balster, both of Chatham; seven grandchildren; mother, Mary Sutton of Petersburg; and a brother, Wayne Sutton of Normal. Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 16 at Petersburg United methodist Church with Rev. Bob Shook officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery in Petersburg. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    04/23/2002 04:42:05
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Sarnia, ON CAN - Observer 2002-4-18 SUTTON Peacefully surrounded by his loving family, Sarnia General Hospital, after a brave fight against cancer, CLARE LAVERNE SUTTON, of 4381 Lakeshore Rd., RR #5 Forest, on Wednesday, April 17, 2002. Dear husband of Margaret (Steele) Sutton. Loving father of April and Ross Helps of Corunna, Kerry and Janet Sutton and Frank and Toni Backx all of RR #5 Forest, Clare and Kim Sutton of RR #1 Camlachie, Son-in-law Bruce Smith of Sarnia and brother-in-law to Marie Sutton, Sarnia and Jim and Nancy Steele of Brights Grove. Predeceased by a daughter Beverly (1997) and brother Keith (1977). Sadly missed by 14 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Clare was in the Navy involved in active duty in WWII and spent 45 years at Polysar retiring in 1990. He played on the Sarnia Imperial Football Club and was a coach for Sarnia Minor Football for several years. Clare was a devoted family man and an enthusiastic local sports fan. Aged 76 years. Resting at RONN E. DODGE FUNERAL HOME, McFARLANE CHAPEL, 9 James St. E. at Watt St., (Forest.) Lambton Shores where funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, April 20, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Marilyn Townsend-Smith. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Visitation on Friday, April 19, 2002 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Expressions of sympathy can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Community Concerns for the Medically Fragile, P.O. Box 612, Sarnia. Cheques only received at the Funeral Home. A memorial tree will be planted in memory of "Clare" by the Dodge family. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    04/23/2002 04:39:59
    1. [SUTTON] obit
    2. Danny L. Clemmer
    3. Published in the Greenwood, SC - Index Journal April 21, 2002 Otis 'Preacher' Sutton ABBEVILLE - Otis "Preacher" Sutton, 88, of Woodview Apt. 41, widower of Mary Marshall Sutton, died Saturday, April 20, 2002, at Abbeville County Memorial Hospital. Born in McCormick County, he was a son of the late Walter and Airy Hunter Sutton. He was a retired employee of the City of Abbeville. He was of the Methodist faith. Survivors include nieces and nephews. Services are at 2 Tuesday at Brown and Walker Funeral Home. Burial is in Harbison Cemetery. The family is at the home of his nieces, Linda Sutton and Nancy S. Brown, 420 Vienna St. Brown and Walker Funeral Home is in charge. -- Danny & Nancy Clemmer www.clemmer.org

    04/23/2002 04:38:38
    1. [SUTTON] Nathan Sutton, Warren co IL 1840
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: sutton, Gates Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/wkQBAIB/2452 Message Board Post: I am looking for info on Nathan and family. He was in Warren in 1840, probably between 50 and 60 years old in 1840. I would like to connect him to William, Polly, and Jala Sutton. William and Jala go to Clinton Co. IA for a short time, then to Henderson and Mercer co. IL. Nathan would have been in PA and NJ around 1830 or so. William was born abt. 1826 in PA. Jala is older, born in NJ. IT is possible they connect with the James sutton family of the same area. James went to buchanan co IA. Jala married Julia Sutton, William married ypsalnti Gates.

    04/23/2002 01:31:09
    1. [SUTTON] Re: zebulon sutton-mary lewis
    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/1654.1690 Message Board Post: I am looking for Nathan Sutton who was in Warren Co. IL, 1840? any connection?

    04/23/2002 01:19:04
    1. RE: [SUTTON] Re: Ambrose Sutton Ancestors
    2. BJ Hughes
    3. You may want to take a look at our web site - address below. Additions and corrections are most welcome here. belinda melton hughes www.bjhughes.org -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of dcooper@dandy.net Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:56 PM To: SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SUTTON] Re: Ambrose Sutton Ancestors 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/1283.1466 Message Board Post: Hey everyone ... I'd be interested in the Ambrose Sutton Ancestors also ... any info would be GREATLY appreciated!!! ==== SUTTON Mailing List ==== ONLY USE THE BELOW ADDRESS TO POST queries to the SUTTON List SUTTON-L@rootsweb.com

    04/23/2002 12:39:23