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Benjamin Sutton

Birth1781 - Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death1810 - Washington, Ohio, United States
MotherMary "Molly" Arnold
FatherBenjamin J Sutton

Born in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States on 1781 to Benjamin J Sutton and Mary "Molly" Arnold. Benjamin Sutton married Sarah Sally Perkins and had 7 children. He passed away on 1810 in Washington, Ohio, United States.

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Benjamin J Sutton
1756 - 1833
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Mary "Molly" Arnold
1762 - 1841
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Sarah Sally Perkins
1773 - 1850
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Elizabeth Sutton
1795 - 1853
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Amaziah Sutton
1793 - 1850
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Mary Sutton
1797 - 1856
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Rhoda Sutton
1796 - 1830
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David Sutton
1800 - 1805
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William Sutton
1796 - Unknown
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Catherine Elizabeth
1796 - 1859

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