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John Sutton

Birth
Great Snoring, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Death
1 Jun 1672 (aged 77)
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
East Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA Add to Map
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John Sutton arrived in the port town of Hingham, Mass. in 1638 from the town of Attleborough, England. He arrived on the HMS Diligent of Ipswich. This passage can be found on page 62 of, “The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume XCI, 1937.

In the “History of the Town of Hingham” vol. 3 p. 227, states: “John Sutton, his wife and four children came from Attleburaye and settled in New Hingham,

John Sutton, the passenger on the Diligent, who removed in 1643 to the town of Rehoboth, a place of religious tolerance, died there 1 June 1672 ( Vital Records of Rehoboth, p. 879; Mayflower Decendant, vol. 19, p. 165).

” An inventory of the Goods and Chattles , ( totaling L 55-03-00 ) of John Sutton of Rehoboth deceased the first of June 1672 taken by Liettenant Peter Hunt, Ensigne Henery Smith and William Carpenter.” ( sb, vol. 3. pt. 1. p. 55 )

CHILDREN:
John JR Sutton
Esther Sutton m Richard Bowen
Margaret Sutton m John Carpenter
Anna Sutton m John Daggett/Doggitt
Mary Sutton m John Fitch
Hannah Sutton d young
John Sutton arrived in the port town of Hingham, Mass. in 1638 from the town of Attleborough, England. He arrived on the HMS Diligent of Ipswich. This passage can be found on page 62 of, “The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume XCI, 1937.

In the “History of the Town of Hingham” vol. 3 p. 227, states: “John Sutton, his wife and four children came from Attleburaye and settled in New Hingham,

John Sutton, the passenger on the Diligent, who removed in 1643 to the town of Rehoboth, a place of religious tolerance, died there 1 June 1672 ( Vital Records of Rehoboth, p. 879; Mayflower Decendant, vol. 19, p. 165).

” An inventory of the Goods and Chattles , ( totaling L 55-03-00 ) of John Sutton of Rehoboth deceased the first of June 1672 taken by Liettenant Peter Hunt, Ensigne Henery Smith and William Carpenter.” ( sb, vol. 3. pt. 1. p. 55 )

CHILDREN:
John JR Sutton
Esther Sutton m Richard Bowen
Margaret Sutton m John Carpenter
Anna Sutton m John Daggett/Doggitt
Mary Sutton m John Fitch
Hannah Sutton d young


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