Alabama Revolutionary War Soldiers Name: Robert Sutton Age: 76 Res: Lawrence county Comment : private S. C. Continental Line; enrolled on January 24 ,1824, under act of Congress of March 18, 1818, payment to date from November 10, 1823; annual allowance, $96; sums received to date of publication of list, $950.66.--Revolutionary Pension Roll, in Vol. xiv, Sen. Doc. 514, 23rd Cong., 1st sess., 1833-34. ------------------------- American Civil War Battle Summaries Rolling Fork, Miss., Sept. 22-23, 1864. Detachment of 3d U. S. Colored Cavalry. Maj. J. B. Cook with 330 men of the 3d U. S. colored cavalry, on the 22nd attacked the Confederate commands of Bradford and Montgomery, about 150 strong, near Rolling fork. The enemy was routed and pursued 15 miles to where they crossed the Sunflower river. Next day Cook met Capt. Sutton, a Confederate commissary, with 12 men driving 300 head of cattle. Eight of the escort were killed and Sutton and the other 4 captured. Two hundred of the cattle were brought into the Federal camp. Both affairs are incidents of an expedition of an expedition from Vicksburg to Deer creek. Source: The Union Army, Vol. 6, p. 753 --------------------------------- Bulltown, W. Va., Oct. 13, 1863. Detachment of the 6th and 11th West Virginia Infantry. The detachment, commanded by Capt. W. H. Mattingly, stationed in a fortification, was attacked about 4:30 a. m. by 1,000 of Col. William L. Jackson's force, with 2 pieces of artillery. A charge was made on the northeast side of the works, causing Mattingly and his men to fall back to the main line of defenses. The enemy pursued, but received a volley that killed and wounded about 50 and checked the remainder. The Confederate commander then sent in a flag of truce demanding the surrender of the works. This demand was refused and the fighting continued until about the middle of the afternoon, when the enemy withdrew toward Sutton, leaving 4 men as prisoners, 2 of whom were wounded. The only casualty reported on the Union side was in the case of Mattingly, whose thigh was shattered early in the action. Source: The Union Army, Vol.,5 p.,194 ------------------------------------ American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions Name State Location Reason Mary Sutton, widow of William New York New York city For proof of marriage and identity of widow with Wm. Sutton, pensioner, under act March 18, 1818. James Sutton North Carolina --, Lincoln There was only one of the name on the rolls of the North Carolina line, and he was a deserter. Nancy Sutton, widow of Jacob Alabama --, Walker Married after the termination of the war. Elisha Sutton Michigan Detroit, Wayne For further proof. Papers withdrawn by Hon. John Norvell, January 16, 1838. ----------------------------------- Audrain County, Missouri Draft Records, 1917 Surname Given Name Registration Precinct Active Service Sutton Ira Jefferson Not on 20 June 1917 Draft Registration List Y --------------------------------- California State Roster, 1899 Government and Military records Surname: Sutton Given Name: F. Page #: 22 Office: Urgent Repairs - Board of State Harbor Comm. Appointed: -- Address: -- Surname: Sutton Given Name: Charles T. Residence: Pasadena Page #: 106 Office: Notary Public Location: Los Angeles county Surname: Sutton Given Name: O. P. * Page #: 360 County: San Francisco Position: Member State Assembly Session: 14 Surname: Sutton Given Name: James Page #: 31 Office: Administration Address: Berkeley Facility: University of California ------------------------------------- California State Roster, 1909 Government and Military records Surname: Sutton Given Name: Owen P. Position: Member of the Assembly City: San Francisco Death Date: September 1, 1881 Page #: 648 Surname: Sutton Given Name: A. F. Position: Auditor City: Colusa Page #: 282 Surname: Sutton Given Name: Samuel Position: U. S. Lighthouse Service Page #: 940 Residence: Fort Point Light Station Surname: Sutton Given Name: Charles T. Position: Notary Page #: 245 Residence: Los Angeles County: Los Angeles Surname: Sutton Given Name: Albert Position: Architect - Northern District Page #: 128 Location: San Francisco Surname: Sutton Given Name: James Position: University of California for 1909-10 Page #: 138 Location: -- ---------------------------------- California State Roster, 1911 Government and Military records Surname: Sutton Given: W. H. Position: Supt. of Capitol Building Page #: 34 Location: Los Angeles Surname: Sutton Given: James Position: University of California Page #: 58 Location: -- Surname: Sutton Given: A. F. Position: County Officials Page #: 88 Location: Colusa County Surname: Sutton Given: Ernest V. Position: City Government Page #: 177 Location: City of South Pasadena Surname: Sutton Given: Owen P. Position: Member of the Assembly Page #: 291 Location: San Francisco ---------------------------------- Camp Travis, Texas World War I Records Surname Given Name Rank Unit Staff Company Page # Sutton James H. Private 165th Depot Brigade 31st Company 249 Sutton Noel A. Private 165th Depot Brigade 31st Company 249 Sutton James H. Private 165th Depot Brigade 31st Company 249 Sutton, Jr. James E. Sergeant 19th Infantry Company "K" 84 Sutton William L. 2nd Lieut. 54th Field Artillery Battery "D" 191 ------------------------------------- Confederate States Field Officers Memorandum of Field Officers in the Confederate States Service Name: J. S. Sutton Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel Division: 7th Texas Cavalry Memorandum of Field Officers in the Confederate States Service Name: B. F. Sutton Rank: Major Division: 1st Mississippi State Troops ------------------------------------- Connecticut Servicemen, Spanish American War Surname Given Name Regiment, Battalion Company Rank Residence Birthplace Sutton James 3rd Regt B Private Stonington New York, N. Y. Sutton Robert 3rd Regt G Private Uxbridge, Mass. Uxbridge, Mass ------------------------------------ .Indiana Spanish American War Records Surname Given Name MI Rank Place Date Start Date End Sutton Clyde Private Angola,In. April 26,1898 Nov.1,1898 Sutton John Private Metz,In. April 26,1898 Nov.1,1898 ------------------------------------- Oregon Volunteers, Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection Surname Given Name Unit Company Rank Age Birthplace Occupation Muster-In Page Sutton Delbert J. 2nd Regiment Company G 2d Lieutenant 26 Ill. Gasmaker Portland 242 Sutton Delbert J. 2nd Regiment Company G Discharged -- Sergeant 26 Ill. Gasmaker Portland 260 Sutton Ross S. 2nd Regiment Company B Private 21 Or. Laborer Ashland 142 ------------------------------------ Iowa Union Soldier Burial Records Surname: FISHER Given Name: Jonathan Jefferson Unit: IA 4 Inf I Birth Date: 28 Dec 1829 Death Date: 12 Sep 1903 Cemetery: Spring Hill Cemetery Location: Spring Hill, Johnson, KS Comments: m1 Sarah E Harrison; m2 Louisa Sutton Surname: SUTTON Given Name: Alonzo Rank: Pvt Unit: IA 18 Inf B Death Date: 18 Feb 1863, Springfield MO Cemetery: Springfield National Cemetery Location: Springfield MO Comments: enl 24 Jul 1862 age 30 res Hopeville; died disease; buried Sec 9, Grave 11 Surname: BENNETT Unit: US 16 Inf C Birth Date: 03 Dec 1840 Death Date: 14 May 1833 Cemetery: Farmington Cemetery Location: Farmington, Van Buren, IA Given: L.A. Notes: 1st wife Almira Ruth Sutton; 2nd wife Sarah E. (Smith) Sheared Surname: SUTTON Birth Date: 22 Apr 1825 Death Date: 17 Feb 1898 Cemetery: Oakland Cemetery Location: Janesville, Jackson Twp, Bremer, IA Given: Francis Notes: wife Sarah --------------------------------