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Amos Davis Sutton

Birth11 Mar 1824 - Greenbrier Run, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA
Death17 Apr 1886 - Douglas, Kansas, United States
MotherRachael Davis
Fatherjohn n. Sutton

Born in Greenbrier Run, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA on 11 Mar 1824 to john n. Sutton and Rachael Davis. Amos Davis Sutton married Alice Childers and had 6 children. He passed away on 17 Apr 1886 in Douglas, Kansas, United States.

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John N. Sutton
1785 - 1869
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Rachael Davis
1783 - 1863
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Alice Childers
1810 - 1850
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Jeptha Fitz Randolph Sutton
1845 - 1899
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Christiana Sutton
1843 - Unknown
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Margaret Sutton
1844 - 1876
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John Sutton
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Marie Sutton
1855 - 1942
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William Sutton
1857 - Unknown

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