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William Sutton

Birth1846 - Chatham, Kent, England
Death22 Jul 1907 - Pacific Ocean - body never recovered
MotherSarah Alcock
FatherGeorge SUTTON

Born in Chatham, Kent, England on 1846 to George SUTTON and Sarah Alcock. William Sutton married Eleanor Elizabeth Palmer and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Jul 1907 in Pacific Ocean - body never recovered.

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Parents
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George Sutton
1821 - 1891
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Sarah Alcock
1823 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Eleanor Elizabeth Palmer
1858 - 1931
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Alice May Sutton
1879 - 1949
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Lexcey Ann Or Sexey A Sutton
1892 - 1925
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Frederick Charles Sutton
1888 - 1929
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Jane E Sutton
1877 - 1961
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Leslie Henry Evans Sutton
1894 - 1978
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Martha Sarah Sutton
1886 - 1964
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Ruby M M Sutton
1891 - 1891
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William George Sutton
1883 - Unknown
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Eleanor Sarah Sutton
1881 - 1883
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Marjorie E Sutton
1901 - Unknown

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