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Elijah Sutton

Birth19 Feb 1810 - Henry Co., Kentucky
Death22 Aug 1879 - Boone, Kentucky, United States
MotherMartha Mary Polly Galbraith
FatherElijah B. Sutton

Born in Henry Co., Kentucky on 19 Feb 1810 to Elijah B. Sutton and Martha Mary Polly Galbraith. Elijah Sutton married Lucinda CRISLER and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Aug 1879 in Boone, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Elijah B. Sutton
1772 - 1857
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Martha Mary Polly Galbraith
1770 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Lucinda Crisler
1822 - 1898
Children Show all
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Sarah Ann Sutton
1855 - 1900
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William F Sutton
1847 - 1921
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Elijah Sutton
1861 - 1900
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Catherine Vaughn Sutton
1849 - Unknown
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Emily Jane Sutton
1858 - 1880
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Mary Ann Sutton
1844 - 1894
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John Wesley Sutton
1851 - 1882
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Martha Ellen Sutton
1840 - 1925

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