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Emily Jane Sutton

Birth4 Jul 1834 - Bloomington, McLean, Illinois, USA
Death20 July 1910 - Knoxville, Marion, Iowa, United States
MotherKeziah Branson
FatherJesse James Jefferson Sutton

Born in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois, USA on 4 Jul 1834 to Jesse James Jefferson Sutton and Keziah Branson. Emily Jane Sutton had 10 children. She passed away on 20 July 1910 in Knoxville, Marion, Iowa, United States.

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Jesse James Jefferson Sutton
1792 - 1855
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Keziah Branson
1794 - 1841
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Viola R Betterton
1862 - 1938
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Arthur E Betterton
1878 - 1934
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Obediah Jerome Betterton
1854 - 1942
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Charles Albert Betterton
1864 - 1911
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Ora Harlan Betterton
1870 - 1946
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Fred Betterton
1868 - 1892
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Frances Butterton
1867 - 1946
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Harriet C Betterton
1857 - 1926
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Jesse Edgar Betterton
1859 - 1916
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William P Betterton
1861 - 1862

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