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Jeremiah Sutton Sr.

Birth
Basking Ridge, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
Death
14 Dec 1814 (aged 76)
Hooker, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hooker, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Jeremiah Sutton, a native of New Jersey, settled in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, about the close of the Revolutionary war, having served through that struggle as a member of a New Jersey regiment. About 1800 he came to Butler county, settled in Concord township, and purchased 100 acres of land, which he cleared and improved, and spent the balance of his life thereon. He married in New Jersey, and had one daughter, Polly, who became the wife of a man named Voorhes, and had three sons, Platt, Joseph, and Jeremiah.
Jeremiah Sutton, a native of New Jersey, settled in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, about the close of the Revolutionary war, having served through that struggle as a member of a New Jersey regiment. About 1800 he came to Butler county, settled in Concord township, and purchased 100 acres of land, which he cleared and improved, and spent the balance of his life thereon. He married in New Jersey, and had one daughter, Polly, who became the wife of a man named Voorhes, and had three sons, Platt, Joseph, and Jeremiah.

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