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Susan M Sutton

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Susan M Sutton

Birth
Lapeer County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Dec 1855 (aged 1)
Lapeer County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Dryden, Lapeer County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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I USED THE AGE AT DEATH CALCULATOR TO DETERMINE THE D.O.B. FOR SUSAN. Calculate the birthdate using the age at death and the date of death (Though this assumes 30-day months, it is used on many inscriptions.) Results: Thursday, Nov. 16, 1854
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The HALF BROTHER AND UNCLE of Susan M. Sutton Peter W. Sutton has a bio; her father JOHN WILLIAM SUTTON and her mother SUSAN B. WILLIAMSON SUTTON REYNOLDS are mentioned. SUSAN IS NOT MENTIONED BY NAME. She would have been 1 of 6 daughters born to John William And his STEPDAUGHTER Susan B. Williamson Sutton Reynolds.
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PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL OF OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN, USA
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PETER W. SUTTON, one of the old settlers of Rose Township was born, September 28, 1817, in Mansfield Township, Warren County, N.J. His father, John Sutton, was born in the Mohawk Valley, and brought up to the trade of a saddler. He married in New Jersey, Joanna (Bird) Williamson. In 1833 he removed to Orleans County, N.Y., where he cleared and cultivated one hundred and sixty acres of land. In 1845 he came to Lapeer County, Mich., with his son John B., bought a half section of land, which he cleared and improved. Here he passed away in 1856, at the age of sixty years, and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Thornville.
John Sutton was twice married. the six children who were born to him by his first wife are: Peter W., John B., Rachel, Jane, Hannah, and Nathan. He married his second wife Susan Williamson, a daughter of Peter Williamson. She was the mother of three sons, William, Levi, and Oakley, and six daughters, one of whom grew to maturity, Belle, now Mrs. Durston, who resides in Washington, Adams County, N.Y.
Joanna Bird, the mother of our subject, was born in Warren County, N.J., and was the daughter of John (CROSSED OUT) ELISHA IS WRITTEN IN Bird, a tavern keeper of the olden days, who lived to complete a century of existence. His daughter, Joanna, was first married to Peter Williamson, a saddler of Beateystown, N.J., by whom she had two sons and one daughter, Susan, who was afterward united in marriage with Mr. Sutton. the mother of our subject died in 1831, and was laid to rest in Hackettstown, N.J. She was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Church.
The subject of this sketch was reared on the farm and in the district school. He is a good singer and when young taught singing school for many terms. At the age of twenty he began work for himself by renting land. In the fall of 1843 he came to Michigan and settled in Oakland County. Where he rented a farm for three years, as he had not means to purchase, for $25 was all that he had in his pocket when he first reached Detroit. In 1846 he had accumulated enough means to buy eighty acres in Rose Township. Upon this he removed in March, 1847, and proceeded to clear it of timber and put it in a state of cultivation.
Later he added forty acres and at another time one hundred and sixty acres, all of which he has put under cultivation.
The marriage of our subject with Frances Bird too place September 7, 1837. This lady was the daughter of Thomas S. and Sarah (Swaze) Bird, of New Jersey, who came to Oakland County, Mich., in 1843, and died in Lapeer in 1889.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton are the parents of fourteen children, namely; Sarah, now Mrs. Gordon; Rachael now Mrs. Kenyon; Jane, Mrs. Howe; Esther (deceased), Mrs. John Frick; Hannah (deceased), Mrs. Tolfre; John W., Peter W., Oscar B.; Nathan, Milan, Joseph, William, and Anna M., now Mrs. Van Dusen. Mrs. Francis Sutton died April 29, 1884. Peter married his second wife, Sarah, daughter of Patrick and Julia Gasniey) Galligan, who were born in Ireland, and came to the United States when young, making their home in Clarkston, Oakland County.
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John shows as JOHN in the Bio and as WM on the Death Cert of Peter W. Sutton. He and Joanna JOANAH ON THE MARRIAGE DOCUMENT had 6 children JOHN B. being one of them.
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I know it gets complicated and this line in particular will be very complicated when it comes to DNA.
Christina Wickens Edwards
I USED THE AGE AT DEATH CALCULATOR TO DETERMINE THE D.O.B. FOR SUSAN. Calculate the birthdate using the age at death and the date of death (Though this assumes 30-day months, it is used on many inscriptions.) Results: Thursday, Nov. 16, 1854
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The HALF BROTHER AND UNCLE of Susan M. Sutton Peter W. Sutton has a bio; her father JOHN WILLIAM SUTTON and her mother SUSAN B. WILLIAMSON SUTTON REYNOLDS are mentioned. SUSAN IS NOT MENTIONED BY NAME. She would have been 1 of 6 daughters born to John William And his STEPDAUGHTER Susan B. Williamson Sutton Reynolds.
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PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL OF OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN, USA
~PG 504-505
PETER W. SUTTON, one of the old settlers of Rose Township was born, September 28, 1817, in Mansfield Township, Warren County, N.J. His father, John Sutton, was born in the Mohawk Valley, and brought up to the trade of a saddler. He married in New Jersey, Joanna (Bird) Williamson. In 1833 he removed to Orleans County, N.Y., where he cleared and cultivated one hundred and sixty acres of land. In 1845 he came to Lapeer County, Mich., with his son John B., bought a half section of land, which he cleared and improved. Here he passed away in 1856, at the age of sixty years, and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Thornville.
John Sutton was twice married. the six children who were born to him by his first wife are: Peter W., John B., Rachel, Jane, Hannah, and Nathan. He married his second wife Susan Williamson, a daughter of Peter Williamson. She was the mother of three sons, William, Levi, and Oakley, and six daughters, one of whom grew to maturity, Belle, now Mrs. Durston, who resides in Washington, Adams County, N.Y.
Joanna Bird, the mother of our subject, was born in Warren County, N.J., and was the daughter of John (CROSSED OUT) ELISHA IS WRITTEN IN Bird, a tavern keeper of the olden days, who lived to complete a century of existence. His daughter, Joanna, was first married to Peter Williamson, a saddler of Beateystown, N.J., by whom she had two sons and one daughter, Susan, who was afterward united in marriage with Mr. Sutton. the mother of our subject died in 1831, and was laid to rest in Hackettstown, N.J. She was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Church.
The subject of this sketch was reared on the farm and in the district school. He is a good singer and when young taught singing school for many terms. At the age of twenty he began work for himself by renting land. In the fall of 1843 he came to Michigan and settled in Oakland County. Where he rented a farm for three years, as he had not means to purchase, for $25 was all that he had in his pocket when he first reached Detroit. In 1846 he had accumulated enough means to buy eighty acres in Rose Township. Upon this he removed in March, 1847, and proceeded to clear it of timber and put it in a state of cultivation.
Later he added forty acres and at another time one hundred and sixty acres, all of which he has put under cultivation.
The marriage of our subject with Frances Bird too place September 7, 1837. This lady was the daughter of Thomas S. and Sarah (Swaze) Bird, of New Jersey, who came to Oakland County, Mich., in 1843, and died in Lapeer in 1889.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutton are the parents of fourteen children, namely; Sarah, now Mrs. Gordon; Rachael now Mrs. Kenyon; Jane, Mrs. Howe; Esther (deceased), Mrs. John Frick; Hannah (deceased), Mrs. Tolfre; John W., Peter W., Oscar B.; Nathan, Milan, Joseph, William, and Anna M., now Mrs. Van Dusen. Mrs. Francis Sutton died April 29, 1884. Peter married his second wife, Sarah, daughter of Patrick and Julia Gasniey) Galligan, who were born in Ireland, and came to the United States when young, making their home in Clarkston, Oakland County.
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John shows as JOHN in the Bio and as WM on the Death Cert of Peter W. Sutton. He and Joanna JOANAH ON THE MARRIAGE DOCUMENT had 6 children JOHN B. being one of them.
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I know it gets complicated and this line in particular will be very complicated when it comes to DNA.
Christina Wickens Edwards

Inscription

Dau of J & S.B. Sutton



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