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John Sutton

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John Sutton

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
20 Jun 1862 (aged 77–78)
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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1st Marraige Judith Hawes


2nd Marriage Mrs. Ester (Niles) Clement.


Son of Elijah Kent Sutton & Hannah Voght.

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Ontario Republican Times
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York.
July 23, 1862.

Died at Naples, on the 20th of June, Mr. John Sutton, in the 78th year of his age. The deceased was among the first settlers of the town, and assisted in all the pioneer enterprises among the early settlers of the county.

He had endured many hardships and privations and with arms of strength and habits of industry, he helped to clear away the heavy forest and to make roads where wild beasts and savages roamed at pleasure.

He had seen the country brought into a state of cultivation through a long life of toil, and posterity are now blessed with the good of his labor. He was kind and benevolent and no one went away without the aid he could give. His funeral was largely attended by numerous friends and his remains were borne to the grave by many who had known him for a half century.

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1st Marraige Judith Hawes


2nd Marriage Mrs. Ester (Niles) Clement.


Son of Elijah Kent Sutton & Hannah Voght.

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Ontario Republican Times
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York.
July 23, 1862.

Died at Naples, on the 20th of June, Mr. John Sutton, in the 78th year of his age. The deceased was among the first settlers of the town, and assisted in all the pioneer enterprises among the early settlers of the county.

He had endured many hardships and privations and with arms of strength and habits of industry, he helped to clear away the heavy forest and to make roads where wild beasts and savages roamed at pleasure.

He had seen the country brought into a state of cultivation through a long life of toil, and posterity are now blessed with the good of his labor. He was kind and benevolent and no one went away without the aid he could give. His funeral was largely attended by numerous friends and his remains were borne to the grave by many who had known him for a half century.

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