William was about twenty-seven and Mary was twenty-four when they married.
The 1860 census revealed William was a farmer, they were living in District 22, Davidson Co, Tennessee. They had one son and two daughters living with them.
Their children:
John Suttle (b.1855)
Eliza Suttle (b.1858)
Mary Suttle (b.1859)
Louisa Suttle (b.1864)
They had been married eleven years when William died on Mar 7, 1866 in Davidson Co, Tennessee.
U.S. Veterans Grave sites, ca.1775-2006
Name: William Suttle
Service Info.:PRIVATE US ARMY CIVIL WAR
Death Date: Mar 7, 1866
Cemetery:Nashville National Cemetery
Cemetery Address:1420 Gallatin Road, South Madison, TN 37115
Buried At:Section U Site 10073
Roll of Honor (vol,xxii) revealed William was a Private in Capt Cox's Union Guards.
Grave info contributed by Diane Pemerton Knight.
William lived to about age 39.
William was about twenty-seven and Mary was twenty-four when they married.
The 1860 census revealed William was a farmer, they were living in District 22, Davidson Co, Tennessee. They had one son and two daughters living with them.
Their children:
John Suttle (b.1855)
Eliza Suttle (b.1858)
Mary Suttle (b.1859)
Louisa Suttle (b.1864)
They had been married eleven years when William died on Mar 7, 1866 in Davidson Co, Tennessee.
U.S. Veterans Grave sites, ca.1775-2006
Name: William Suttle
Service Info.:PRIVATE US ARMY CIVIL WAR
Death Date: Mar 7, 1866
Cemetery:Nashville National Cemetery
Cemetery Address:1420 Gallatin Road, South Madison, TN 37115
Buried At:Section U Site 10073
Roll of Honor (vol,xxii) revealed William was a Private in Capt Cox's Union Guards.
Grave info contributed by Diane Pemerton Knight.
William lived to about age 39.
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