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/2259.2.1 Message Board Post: In responce, there have been James Suttons in my line. I know that I go back to a Jeremiah Sutton, SC; he married Sarah Gassaway. In 1840, family was in Bradley Co., TN. In 1850 White Co., AR Census; their son, 1856, married Elizabeth E. Ezell, White Co., AR. 1860, they were in Van Buren Co., AR. in an area that later became Cleburne Co., 1870, they were in Graves Co., maybe Marshall Co., KY. The older Jeremiah had an estate that was administered by two White Co. men. Son, Jeremiah R. had some of the same land plus more; also, there was a John H. Sutton in the area with nearby land and he may have been a son. He had a son, James and he lived near his parents when they were in the Van Buren/Cleburne Co. There are still Sutton families in White Co. In another township, the older Jeremiah, James and John had land. Our family has heard and understood that Jeremiah R. & Elizabeth's daughter--we know this--Sarah J. Sutton married my Feagin line grandfather in White Co. 18! 77. They were some kin and she was said to be one-half Cherokee Indian--my father's first cousin, her sister's daughter, went around saying she was a quarter. My gm was a midwife. Now, I don't have anyone left who knows--maybe, the Indian was through the Ezell family. My grandmother Feagin's other sister, Sarah Harriett Ezell married my grandfather Feagin's wife, Nancy CREASON. and Sarah Ezell married Nancy's brother, George A. CREASON. I still have second, third, and on, cousins in KY. We have gone there for 15 years and have met and keep up with them. The Creasons and Ezells settled mostly in Marshall, Callaway and Graves Co. If anyone out there has info about any of these, would appreciate hearing from you. All this amounts to with all the kin and their marriages, I'm "kin to myself." 1275 Hwy 258, Bald Knob, AR, 72010-9301 My gm, Sarah J. Sutton had another sister, Mary Jane Ezell and she married a Thomas J. Ogden--they settled in some of the Indian Country in NE, AR, that was alloted to the Indians; later, they had to move to Oklahoma Territory.