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John Dutton of Pennsylvania
In the the 17th century, two lines of the Dutton family left Cheshire to come to America. As was the case for many other emigrants, the Dutton's were fleeing the religious persecution that came with being Quakers. Although unproven at this time, it is thought the first to come was John Dutton and his wife Mary, who emigrated with their children to New England in 1630 where their line became known as the Dutton's of Massachusetts. It is known for certain that their son Thomas was living in Reading Massachusetts in 1648. For more information on this line, see the links at the bottom of this page.
In 1682, John Dutton with his wife, Mary Darlington, and their four children came to America and settled on a 500 acre tract in Aston Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania which was adjacent to Philadelphia County. This line, which became known as the Duttons of Pennsylvania, is the one that is documented here.
Generation Thirty Nine
DUTTON, John b 1647 Overton Township, Cheshire, England d 4 May 1693 Aston Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
m ca. 1674 Mary Darlington b ca. 1650 d 1717 Aston, Chester, Pennsylvania
- John b 25 Oct 1675
- Thomas b 1 May 1679
- Elizabeth b ca. 1680 d. 23 Oct 1682 Delaware County, Pennsylvania (her death is recorded by the Chester Monthly Meeting)
- Edward
- Robert
John came to America in 1682. The Surveyor General directed the following order to his deputy in Chester County (a.k.a. Upland):
By order and Directions from the Governor for setting out Lands to the Purchasers in Pennsylvania, &c; I hereby Authorize thee to survey or lay out to Tho: Rowlands' assign four handred and eighty acres on the western side of Upland Creek, next to Nathanield Evans; and next lay out to John Warel two hundred and forty acres; and next lay out to John Neild two hundred and forty acres; and next John Edge, one hundred and twenty; and return to me true Duplicate of the ffield work and Protrracted ffigures which are to remain in my office. (Dated the 10th of ye 7 mo.,1682)
The following return was made:
October the 8th 1682. Laid out for John Dutton 500 of Land on the west side of Upland creek, beginning at Nathaniel Evans' corner tree, &c.
Mary Dutton's mark:
After John's death Mary married John Neeld (also Neild or Neald)
Generation Forty
Children of John Dutton and Mary Darlingtion
DUTTON, John b 25 October 1675 Overton Township, Cheshire, England d ca. 1736 Delaware County Pennsylvania
m 11 Oct 1704 Elizabeth Kingsman b 6 Sep 1685 d ca. 1745
- John b ca. 1705
- Hannah b ca. 1707 d 31 Dec 1782 m 29 Aug 1730 Chichester Monthly Meeting Nathaniel Scarlet, son of Humphrey Scarlet and Ann Richards
- Mary b ca. 1709
- Kingsman b ca. 1711
- Jacob b ca. 1713
- Joseph b ca. 1715
- Robert b ca. 1717
- James b ca. 1719
- Issac b ca. 1721
- Amy b ca. 1723
DUTTON, Thomas b 1 May 1679
m 14 Feb 1701 Leusy Barnott b 2 Feb 1681, daughter of Richard and Frances Barnard of Aston
- Thomas b May 1702 d Oct 1728
- Rebekah b 19 Aug 1709 d Oct 1731
- Richard b 8 Oct 1711
- David b 28 Dec 1713/4
- Lydia 14 Feb 1716
- Jonathan b 11 Jun 1721
- John 6 Jul 1721
- Mary b 6 Jul 1721
- Sarah b 22 Aug 1725
DUTTON, Edward
m 11 Jun 1701 Concord, Pennsylvania Gwin Williams (the marriage date is for the couples second declaration of their intention to marry. This was at a Monthly Meeting held at Nicholas Pyle's)
- Mary
- John
- William
DUTTON, Robert
m 9 Dec 1707 Chichester, Pennsylvania Ann Brown
- Mary 15 Aug 1708
- Ann b 10 Oct 1711
- Robert b 26 Aug 1713
- Elizabeth b 25 Jan 1722 m 20 Feb 1742 East Nottingham Monthly Meeting Joseph England
On 15 June 1712 Robert purchased 100 acres of land from his mother, his father having died in 1693. The land was located in Chester County and came to his father by way of Thomas Rowland who had purchased it from William Penn as is <%= link_to 'described in the deed', dutton_documents_path %>. Their signatures from the deed follow (not to scale):
Generation Forty One
Children of John Dutton and Elizabeth Kingsman
DUTTON, John
m 4 Aug 1733 Chichester Monthly Meeting Prudence Reynolds b 16 Jan 1713, daughter of Francis Reynolds and Elizabeth Acton
- Prudence m bef. 5 May 1755 unknown Shelly
- John, disowned 6 Mar 1765 for marriage by a priest
- Elizabeth m unknown Booth, disowned 5 Mar 1766 for accompanying her brother in a marriage by a priest
- Benjamin, disowned 5 Jun 1765 on complaint of card playing
- Isaac d 31 Mar 1795, disowned 3 Apr 1771 for marriage by a priest possibly Elizabeth Lampley
- Henry, disowned in 1772 for absconding from his creditors.
DUTTON, Kingsman b ca. 1711 Ashton Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania d ca. 1765
m bef. 7 Jan 1736/37 Ann Routh b 1721 Chester County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Francis and Barbara Routh
Kingsman, who was a carpenter, inherited 200 acres of land in Chichester township. On this land he erected a two-story brick house which was still standing in 1930 (pictured at right). It was located near the east branch of Chichester creek, about half a mile from the south west corner of Aston township, Delaware County. In the east gable is a stone bearing the initials D., K. & A., and the date 1753. The ruins of a sawmill are nearby or at least they were in 1871.
Kingsman died in testate before 29 July 1765. The probate records indicate that Ann was most likely his wife at his death as she was the administratrix of his estate. No mention of the land that Kingsman inherited from his mother is made in the records. It most likely was already deeded to the eldest son, possibly Kingsman. The following signatures appeared on one of the records.
DUTTON, Jacob b ca. 1713 d shortly before 16 Aug 1749 when letters of administraction on his estate were granted to his widow Hannah
m Hannah
- Rebecca
DUTTON, Joseph b ca. 1715 d 14 Jun 1773
m 21 Oct 1742 Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Thomas Smith of Birmingham township
All of these children are mentioned in Joseph's will
Generation Forty Two
Children of Kingsman Dutton and Anne Routh
DUTTON, Kingsman b ca. 1737 d bef. 15 Jun 1763
m 27 Dec 1756 Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware Ruth Watson d bef. 15 Jun 1763
- Kingsman b 5 Feb 1759
- Joseph b 1762
- Jacob
My family records, which are 70 to 120 years old, and several other genealogies have Ruth Watson as the second wife of Kingsman Dutton of generation 41 above. This genealogy reflects an additional generation were Ruth Watson is married to the son Kingsman Dutton of generation 41, also named Kingsman. This contention is supported by probate records for Kingsman Dutton of generation 41 that indicate that Ann was still the wife of that Kingsman at his death (she was the administratrix for his estate). Additionally, a probate record dated 15 June 1763 in Chester County has also been uncovered. It tells us that she was a widow at the time of her death and that she had a minor son named Kingsman. It was signed by Kingsman Dutton who almost certainly was her father in-law. Also, Samuel Dutton, the grandson of Kingsman (b ca. 1737), reported that his father (Kingsman b 1759) was born in Delaware (previously Chester) County which is where the Dutton land is located.
DUTTON, Francis b ca. 1745 d 1840 Shepherdstown, Belmont County, Ohio
m 17 Apr 1775 Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware Hannah Talbot b Middletown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
- John T. b 27 Feb 1776
- Joseph b 1778
- David b ca. 1781
- Elisha
- Jeremiah
- Isaac
m Lydia Booth
- Francis
- Jacob
DUTTON, David b ca. 1756 Chester County, Pennsylvania d 1837 Harrisville, Ohio
m 1 Oct 1778 Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware Hannah Rogers b 1761 Chester County, Pennsylvania d 14 Nov 1837 Harrisville Ohio, daughter of Robert Rogers and Mary Talbot who's sister was Hannah Talbot above.
- William b 5 Nov 1780
- Susan 24 Feb 1785
- Mary b 15 Jan 1787
- Robert b 2 Sep 1788
- Sarah b 20 Jan 1790
- David b 29 Jan 1792
- Hannah b 19 Feb 1793 m 12 Dec 1832 Frederick County, West Virginia Phillip Alexander Bucher
- Nancy b 18 Feb 1795
- Asa
- Francis R. b 20 Feb 1801
Children of Joseph Dutton and Elizabeth Smith
DUTTON, Jacob d 31 Aug 1791
m Jane Bishop d 24 Aug 1828, daughter of Thomas Bishop and Margaret
- Thomas Bishop b 1 Jan 1776 d 14 Oct 1777
- Elizabeth b 19 Jan 1778 d 4 Oct 1783
- Margaret b 18 May 1780 d 11 Aug 1820 m Joseph Gould b 1783 d Sep 1859
- Jacob b 3 Sep 1782
- Joseph d 20 Feb 1822 m 8 Oct 1818 Jane Harvey b 2 Jul 1782 d 13 Jul 1846, daughter William Harvey and Mary, both of Birmingham.
- Jane d 1847
- James d 8 Jan 1837 m Mary Gould b 1790 d 25 Oct 1852
DUTTON, Joseph b Aug 1763 d May 1827
m Mary Davis b 17 Apr 1764 d 15 Mar 1847
- Elizabeth b 10 Aug 1789 d 28 Nov 1865
- Ann b 2 May 1791 m Edward Carter Johnson
- Joseph b 10 Jan 1793 d 27 Dec 1862 Milford Delaware
- George
- Jacob b May 1798 d 9 Mar 1848 Michigan m Elizabeth Smith and Elmira ---
- Mary b 6 Apr 1800 m 16 Nov 1828 Lindsey Pierce
- Sidney Ann b 18 May 1811 m 19 Dec 1833 James Downing
Generation Forty Three
Children of Kingsman Dutton and Ruth Watson
DUTTON, Kingsman b 5 Feb 1759 Delaware County Pennsylvania d 24 Feb 1837 Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio
m 1784 Mary Craig b 21 Nov 1763 Delaware County Pennsylvania d 1834 Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio
- James b 6 Mar 1785
- Jane b 24 Dec 1786 Delaware County, Pennsylvania
- John b 28 Sep 1788 Frederick County
- Kingsman b 26 Jun 1791 Frederick or Hampshire County, Virginia
- Samuel b 8 Feb 1794
- Craig b 19 Jun 1796
- Mary b 6 Dec 1799 Hampshire County, Virginia
- Ruth b 8 May 1801 Fredrick County, Virginia
- infant b1805 d 1805
It is likely that Kingsman changed his name to Kinsman as sentiment against the King of England rose just prior to the American Revolutionary War as evidenced by the signature below. His son's name may have also been Kinsman.
Kingsman served two tours of duty in the Chester County, Pennsylvania militia during the American Revolution. He first enrolled in 1777 in Captain James Thompson's 7th Company of the 6th Battalion. His second tour started in 1781 as a private in Captain James McClaskey's 7th Company of the 7th Battalion. The information is from the records of the Office of the Comptroller General of Pennsylvania. The records ascribe Kingsman's residence as Aston Township.
After the war Kingsman moved to Frederick County, Virginia in 1787/88. The family then moved three or four times, staying in Hampshire County for at least five years 1794 to 1798, but ending up back in Frederick County. In November or December of 1802, they moved to Wood County, Virginia and settled 2½ miles up the Kanawha. Four years later on 11 Dec 1806, they made their final move to Troy Township, Athens County, Ohio. Kingsman and Mary are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery.
According to Samuel Dutton, the Dutton's were the third family to settle in Troy Township. They were preceded by Benjamin Hoyt who kept a tavern and Jacob Humphrey who had a house and two acres at the mouth of Four Mile Run. At the time the area was almost all unbroken forestand and was filled with wild game. The pioneers would hunt deer, bears, turkeys, and coons for meat.
In addition to being a farmer, Kingsman was a blacksmith and barrel maker. He also owned several pirogues and flatboats. He and his son Samuel ran a business moving settlers up the stream as far Logan and sometimes almost to Lancaster.
The Dutton farm was located next to the Ohio River and it remained in the Dutton family for almost 150 years. For most of that time, the family lived in a house built on a rise that gave a view of the river.
Children of Francis Dutton and Hannah Talbot
DUTTON, David b ca. 1781 d 22 March 1816 Highland County, Ohio
m ca. 1798 Tennessee Phoebe Ellis b ca. 1775 d 23 July 1821 Fayette County, Ohio
- Margaret b 4 Aug 1800 d 1 Dec 1860 Fayette County, Ohio m 1 Jan 1821 Fairfield Monthly Meeting Fayette County, Ohio John Ellis b 25 Feb 1799 Greene County, Tennessee d 11 Nov 1864 Fayette County, Ohio
- Thomas b 1804
- Hannah b 1807
- Jonathan E. b 25 May 1812
- Lydia b 23 May 1815 m 16 Aug 1848 Highland County, Ohio William S. White
- Mary
Children of David Dutton and Hannah Rogers
DUTTON, Robert b 2 Sep 1788 d 20 Apr 1845 Harrison County, Ohio
m 13 Jun 1811 Harrisville, Ohio Abigail Matson b ca. 1790 d 2 Mar 1831, daughter of Nehemiah Matson
- William b 9 Jan 1813
- David 14 Dec 1814
- Rachel M. b 3 Nov 1817
- John b 1 May 1820
- Hannah b 3 Mar 1822 d 24 Mar 1839
- Rees b 28 Han 1825
- Robert 10 Mar 1827
- Nehemiah 27 Dec 1830
m 2 Oct 1833 Anna Wharton b 1800 d 28 Oct 1869, daughter of Ezra and Martha Wharton
- Martha Ann b 22 Dec 1824
- Cynthia b 14 Feb 1837
- Erza b 7 Jan 1839
- Hannahb 15 Dec 1840
Robert was one of the founders of Harrisville. In addition to farming, he was a wagon maker.
DUTTON, David b 29 Jan 1792 d 1834 Washington County, Ohio
m Mary Rogers, daughter of John Rogers
- David M. b ca. 1818
Generation Forty Four
Children of Kingsman Dutton and Mary Craig
DUTTON, James b 6 Mar 1785 Delaware County, Pennsylvania d 2 May 1828 Sinking Spring, Highland County, Ohio
m 25 May 1815 Pike County, Ohio Elizabeth West b 1783
- David b 1818
- James b 1824
- Calvin b 1827
- Jonathon
- son
- daughter
- daughter
James and Elizabeth were reported to have had five sons and two daughters from one source. This is partially confirmed by a listing of his heirs in the will of his brother John: David Dutton, Abraham Gal, Jonathon Dutton, James Dutton, Joseph Staley, Malinda Staley, Morgan Gall, Calvin Dutton. This would suggest four sons and three daughters assuming Malinda (Dutton) Staley was the wife of Joseph Staley and Abraham Gall and Morgan Gall were the husbands of the other two.
James moved to Ross County Ohio in the spring of 1807. He is buried in the Suter Cemetery on the Garmar Farm presumably in Highland County, Ohio.
DUTTON, Jane b 24 Dec 1786 Delaware County, Pennsylvania d 11 Aug 1854 Highland County, Ohio
m 22 Dec 1808 Joel Wolfe b 10 Jul 1787 d 10 Sep 1846.
- Reese b ca. 1815
- Joel b ca. 1821 m Elizabeth Cassan
- Martha b ca. 1825 Highland County m Joseph Patterson
- Kinsman D(utton?) b ca. 1825 Highland County
- Jane b ca. 1826
- Russell B. b ca. 1829
Jane the Joel are reported to have had six sons and four daughters. Only the six mentioned above are known.
DUTTON, John b 28 Sep 1788 Frederick County, Virginia d 1 Jul 1848 Athens County, Ohio
m 1 Feb 1826 Miriam Parsons b 22 Feb 1796 d 8 Jan 1840, daughter of Horace and Sarah Parsons.
John and Miriam are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery
DUTTON, Kinsman b 26 Jun 1791 Frederick County, West Virginia d 1823 Hockingport, Ohio
m 21 Mar 1822 Athens County, Ohio Nancy Paulk b ca. 1798, daughter of Cyrus Paulk and Eunice Parsons
- Craig Samuel b 1823
Nancy was the sister of Susan below who married Craig.
DUTTON, Samuel b 8 Feb 1794 Hampshire County, Virginia d 7 Feb 1883 Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio
m 18 Jan 1821 Nancy Brookhart b 15 Nov 1800 d 10 Feb 1861 Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio, daughter of Abram and Mary Magdalene (Koehler) Brookhart
- James Brookhart b 21 Nov 1821
- Lydia E. b 9 Jun 1824
Samuel was a prominent citizen in the area. He served several times as a township trustee from 1838 to 1854. When Samuel was 84, he wrote a history of his father's family. Samuel and Nancy are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery. The following signature is from a book that made its way to him through many hands.
DUTTON, Craig b 19 Jun 1796 Hampshire County, Virginia d 3 Nov 1866 Hockingport, Ohio
m 15 Feb 1825 Athens County, Ohio Susan Paulk b 16 Jun 1794 Springfield, Massachusetts d 24 Mar 1886 Hockingport, Ohio, daughter of Cyrus Paulk and Eunice Parsons
- Ethelinda b 18 Dec 1826 d 29 Jan 1907
- Kingsman b ca. 1828 d 6 Mar 1835 aged 7 years
- Charles Craig b 9 Sep 1829 Athens County, Ohio d 11 Aug 1913
Craig and Susan are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery. Susan was the sister of Nancy who married Kinsman above.
DUTTON, Mary b 6 Dec 1799 Hampshire County Virginia d 4 Mar 1837 Shade, Meigs County, Ohio
m 21 Mar 1830 Thomas Bay
Mary and Thomas lost three children in infancy. Mary and most likely Thomas are buried in the Garden Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio
DUTTON, Ruth b 8 May 1801 Fredrick County, Virginia d 18 Jan 1862 Hockingport, Ohio
m 15 Jun 1824 John Leonard Sawyer b 7 Sep 1795 d 7 Oct 1859
Ruth and John are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery.
Children of David Dutton and Phoebe Ellis
DUTTON, Thomas b 1804
m 8 Sep 1824 Highland County, Ohio Lydia Barrett b 1803 d 26 Sep 1848 Fairfield County, Ohio
- David b 30 Mar 1826
- Jonathan b 18 Jun 1829 Fairfield, Highland County, Ohio d 1857 Mercer County, Ohio
- Silas b 28 Aug 1833
- Lewis b 5 Sep 1835
Generation Forty Five
Children of Kingsman Dutton and Nancy Paulk
DUTTON, Craig Samuel b 1823
m 16 Oct 1850 Athens County, Ohio Martha A. Waterman, daughter of David and Maria (Eckert) Waterman
- Maria Virginia b 27 Jul 1852 Hockingport, Ohio d 22 Mar 1938
- Jennie M. b ca. 1853
- Ida A. b 27 Nov 1855 Hockingport, Ohio
- David Kingsman b 27 Sep 1861 Hockingport, Ohio
- Estella B. b 5 Sep 1863 Hockingport, Ohio d 15 Sep 1869
- Maud A. b 15 Nov 1870 Hockingport, Ohio
Maria and Ida appear in the 1860 census for Olive township, Meigs County, Ohio. Ida, Jennie, and David appear in the 1870 census for the same location. Maria may have married by then. Jennie should have been in the 1860 census. Martha was a teacher and the granddaughter of Dr. Waterman, a surgeon in the Revolutionary War. The wife of Dr. Waterman, was a daughter of Josiah Bartlett who signed the Declaration of Independence.
A biography of the family appears in History of Meigs County, Ohio 1838. Craig is buried in the Hockingport Cemetery.
Children of Samuel Dutton and Nancy Brookhart
DUTTON, Lydia E. b 9 Jun 1824 Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio d 5 Feb 1868
m 28 Nov 1847 Athens County, Ohio John Palmer b 12 Feb 1824 Washington County, Ohio d 1902
- James Augustus b ca. 1860
John and Lydia are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery. When his mother died, James went to live with his uncle James. When his first cousin Edwin's boys were old enough they went to live with James in preparation for attending the University of Ohio in Athens.
DUTTON, James Brookhart b 21 Nov 1821 Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio d 10 May 1873 same
m 12 Oct 1853 Athens County, Ohio Hannah Humphrey b 30 June 1827 d 28 Mar 1886 Hockingport, Ohio, daughter of Isaac Humphrey
- Clara Elizabeth b 21 Jun 1857
- Edwin Augustus b 26 Feb 1859
- Lucy Irene b 5 Sep 1860
A picture of the children, taken in the late 1860's, is shown at the top of this page. James and Hannah are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery. James' signature is from a letter James wrote to his uncle. Hannah's signature is from her bible. She added Athens, 26 June 1853
Children of Craig Dutton and Susan Paulk
DUTTON, Ethelinda b 18 Dec 1826 d 29 Jan 1907
m 2 Jan 1851 John Milton Parker b 13 Aug 1824 Berver County, Pennsylvania d 16 Oct 1905
- Charles Craig b 22 Oct 1851
- Addison Wilmer b Jan 1858 d 27 Mar 1955
- Mary Eunice b 3 Oct 1857 d 1950
- Edwin Kinsman b 29 Feb 1860 d 1940
- Myrta b 22 Feb 1855 Hockingport, Ohio d 1938 Hockingport
- Thomas Scott d bef. 1883
Ethelinda and John are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery
DUTTON, Charles Craig b 9 Sep 1829 Athens County, Ohio d 11 Aug 1913
m Emma C. McLane b 3 May 1832 d 5 Jan 1909
- Nelson S. Dutton b 1862
- Craig N. Dutton b 17 Sep 1868 d 10 Nov 1881
- Hattie m Curt Sherman
- Susan m Ralph Gunnell
Charles, Emma, and their son are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery
Children of David Dutton and Phoebe Ellis
DUTTON, Jonathan b 25 May 1812
m 18 Oct 1832 Miami County, Ohio Elizabeth Smith
- James Watson b 1834
- Lawrence Dutton 1838
- John Martin Van Buren b 15 May 1841
- Elizabeth b 1844
- Charles b 1849
- Francis M. b 1850
Generation Forty Six
Children of Craig Samuel Dutton and Martha Waterman
DUTTON, David Kingsman b 27 Sep 1861 Hockingport, Ohio
m 22 Aug 1895 Jerusha Letcher Gray b ca. 1857 Augusta County, Virginia
- Irene
- Harold Allen
- O. Lee Dutton
David and Jerusha were married in Woods County, West Virginia by H. Cofer. The license was granted the day previous to the marriage. David is listed as 33, Jerusha as 38.
Children of James Dutton and Hannah Humphrey
DUTTON, Clara Elizabeth b 21 Jun 1857 Hockingport, Ohio d 7 Apr 1892 Hockingport, Ohio
Clara ran a millinery shop in Hockingport, Ohio. She never married and is buried in the Hockingport Cemetery. The signature is from a school book she used.
DUTTON, Edwin Augustus b 26 Feb 1859 Hockingport, Athens County, Ohio d 31 Jan 1936 Columbus, Ohio
m 12 Nov 1884 Woods County, West Virginia Lethe Rebecca Curtis b 12 Nov 1858 Athens County, Ohio d 29 Jan 1935 Hockingport, Ohio
- infant b 21 Nov 1885 d 21 Nov 1885 buried in the Hockingport Cemetery
- Herbert Palmer b 1 May 1887
- Walter Curtis b 27 Jul 1889
- Clarence Edwin b 1 May 1894
Edwin and Lethe are buried in the Hockingport Cemetery. The signature is from a school book that Edwin shared with his sister Clara.
In 1913, the Ohio River overflowed its banks and flooded Hockingport. The river is shown near or at its height on 30 March.
DUTTON, Lucy Irene b 5 Sep 1860 Hockingport, Ohio d 23 Aug 1901
Lucy never married and is buried in the Hockingport Cemetery. She's listed in the 1880 census as single and in the household of her mother. The following signature is from a book she owned.
In a companion volume, Lucy added 6 May 1886 and Chicago, Ill.
Children of Charles Craig Dutton and Emma C. McLane
DUTTON, Nelson S. b 1862 d 12 Feb 1942
m 26 Oct 1887 Lottie Arabelle Cogshall b 8 Nov 1857 Iowa City, Iowa d 7 Oct 1939
- John C. b 5 Aug 1888 d 22 Nov 1956
Generation Forty Seven
(Children of Edwin Dutton and Lethe Curtis)
DUTTON, Herbert Palmer b 1 May 1887 Hockingport, Ohio d 20 Apr 1947
m 16 Apr 1911 Athens County, Ohio Mary Estelle McGirrd after 20 Apr 1947
- none
Herbert was responsible for organizing the Farm Bureau Association in Athens County.
DUTTON, Clarence Edwin b 1 May 1894 Hockingport, Ohio d Sep 1968
m 13 Jul 1922 Worthington, Ohio Helen Marie Garaghty b 25 Sep 1893 Caroll, Ohio
- Joseph Curtis b 11 Dec 1924
DUTTON, Walter Curtis b 27 July 1889 Hockingport, Ohio d 2 Nov 1962 East Lansing, Michigan
m Marie Graham England b 20 April 1889 Logan, Ohio d 24 May 1969 San Mateo, California
- Charles Edwin b 26 Feb 1918
- Nancy Bartlett b 26 Mar 1922
Walter graduated from the University of Ohio in Athens, and was a horticulturist for Dow Chemical in East Lansing, Michigan.
Children of Nelson S. Dutton and Lottie A. Cogshall
DUTTON, John C. b 5 Aug 1888 d 22 Nov 1956
m 9 Sep 1916 Annie Lee Atkinson b 4 Jun 1894
- Pauline b private m Roy Williams
- Jessie Marie b private m Royce Fore
- John William Dutton b private m Dora Bonnett
- Minnie Ora b private m Donald Wood Glascock
Generation Forty Eight
(Children of Clarence Dutton and Helen Garaghty)
DUTTON, Joseph Curtis b 11 Dec 1924 Columbus, Ohio d 1 Sep 2002 Mansfield, Ohio
m 1948 JoAnn Evans d 1995
- Steve
- Tom
- Debbie m Ken Prendergast
- Cathy m Paul Goldman
Information on Joseph's family is from an Obituary that appeared in the Marysville Journal-Tribune on 8 Nov 2003.
(Children of Walter Dutton and Marie England)
DUTTON, Charles Edwin b 26 Feb 1918 Lansing, Michigan d 20 Dec 1979 Palo Alto, California
m 2 Sep 1944 San Francisco, California Ellie Hathaway Stillman
b ca. 1924 Manila, Philippines d 14 Feb 2010 OregonCharles (Ned) was a psychologist who practiced in Stockton and Palo Alto, California.
Generation Forty Nine
(Children of Charles Dutton and Ellie Stillman)
DUTTON, Steven Stillman b private Stockton, California
m 13 Sep 1991 Hanover, Germany Klaudia Drechsler
DUTTON, Greg Bartlett b 28 Jun 1954 San Joaquin County, California d 28 Mar 2020 Battleground, Washington
m 27 May 1978 West Linn, Washington Barbara Jean Buchanan b 14 Aug 1953 Grandview, Washington d 16 May 1997 Battleground, Washington
- Travis Harrison
- Alexander Harrison
Greg first worked as a deep sea diver. He later ran a business teaching worker safety.
Generation Fifty
(Children of Greg Dutton and Barbara Buchanan)
DUTTON, Travis Harrison
DUTTON, Alexander Ian