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Lewis Sutton

Birth29 October 1826 - York County, Pennsylvania, USA
DeathApril 10, 1867 - Shiremanstown, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
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Born in York County, Pennsylvania, USA on 29 October 1826. Lewis Sutton married Sineth Anglina M Ann "Annie "Sutton" Reeses/Reeser and had 8 children. He passed away on April 10, 1867 in Shiremanstown, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Sineth Anglina M Ann "Annie "Sutton" Reeses/reeser
1829 - 1903
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John Calvin Sutton
1856 - 1920
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William P Sutton
1854 - 1909
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Elizabeth Sutton
1851 - 1930
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Daniel Sutton
1859 - 1941
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Susan "Crider" Sutton
1848 - 1932
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Angeline Sutton
1855 - Unknown
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Mary E Sutton
1850 - 1868
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Lewis S Sutton
1862 - 1945

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