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William Sutton

Birth06 Jun 1815 - Parish of Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury, County of Kent, England
Death14 Sep 1897 - Port Williams, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherCharlotte Jordan
FatherDavid Sutton

Born in Parish of Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury, County of Kent, England on 06 Jun 1815 to David Sutton and Charlotte Jordan. William Sutton married Lydia Ann Huntington and had 8 children. He passed away on 14 Sep 1897 in Port Williams, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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David Sutton
1792 - 1868
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Charlotte Jordan
1792 - 1850
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Lydia Ann Huntington
1830 - 1901
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Ann Hall
1824 - 1871
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Daniel Walter Sutton
1862 - 1933
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Mary Elizabeth Sutton
1854 - 1920
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William Sutton Jr
1861 - 1933
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Susanna Sutton
1860 - Unknown
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Jane Sutton
1864 - 1928
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Charlotte Sutton
1856 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Sutton
1852 - Unknown
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David Sutton
1858 - 1932

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