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James Sutton

BirthBef. 20 Dec 1818 - Hemsby, Norfolk, England
Death3 May 1883 - Hemsby, Norfolk, England
MotherMargaret Hunt
FatherJames Sutton

Born in Hemsby, Norfolk, England on Bef. 20 Dec 1818 to James Sutton and Margaret Hunt. James Sutton married Lydia George and had 12 children. He passed away on 3 May 1883 in Hemsby, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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James Sutton
1793 - 1849
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Margaret Hunt
1795 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Lydia George
1806 - 1856
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Ann Emerson
1818 - 1887
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Emily Lowne
1826 - 1867
Children Show all
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Jane Sutton
1846 - 1926
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Richard Henry Sutton
1865 - 1929
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Richard Valentine Sutton
1860 - 1860
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Susan Margaret Sutton
1864 - 1938
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James Sutton
1847 - 1849
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James Sutton
1856 - 1918
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Happy Nichols Brown
1844 - 1889
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Thomas Brown
1833 - 1897
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Solomon Brown (Xb)
1831 - 1897
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Henry George Brown
1827 - 1891
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George Brown
1839 - 1890
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Mary Ann Brown
1835 - 1909

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