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John Candler SUTTON

Birth31 Dec 1878 - Dillsboro, Jackson, North Carolina, United States
Death10 Mar 1952 - Sylva, Jackson, North Carolina
MotherDorcus L. Dills / Sutton
FatherSolomon SUTTON

Born in Dillsboro, Jackson, North Carolina, United States on 31 Dec 1878 to Solomon SUTTON and Dorcus L. Dills / Sutton. John Candler SUTTON married Laura Boozina and had 5 children. He passed away on 10 Mar 1952 in Sylva, Jackson, North Carolina.

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Parents
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Solomon Sutton
1837 - 1894
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Dorcus L. Dills / Sutton
1837 - 1921
Spouse(s)
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Laura Boozina
1879 - 1936
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Martha Geneva Sutton
1908 - 1994
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Lena Gracie Sutton
1901 - 1976
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Mary Dorcus Sutton
1910 - 1974
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John Candler Sutton
1905 - 1956
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Alice Juanita Hooper
1912 - 2001

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