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Rev. David Sutton
b.31 Jul 1703 Piscataway, Middlesex Co., New Jersey
d.19 Dec 1775 Basking Ridge, Somerset Co., New Jersey
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m. 1695
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m. Abt 1728
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m. Abt 1735
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[edit] NotesCecelia's Research Had 9 children Birthplace also listed as Basking Ridge , Somerset, NJ SUTTON, David 1732-10/22/1812 s/o David Sutton & Elizabeth Cox; Wife: Phebe Ann Winters 1724-1/12/1784 d/o Andrew Winters - Lone Pine Cem, Amwell, Washington Co, PA David b.7/31/1703 Bernard Twp, Basking Ridge, NJ d. 12/19/1775 Basking Ridge, Bernard Twp, Somerset Co, NJ m.1. c1723 Basking Ridge, Somerset, NJ to Elizabeth Cox b. c1705 NJ d. 1746 Somerset Co, NJ m.2. 1746 Somerset Co, NJ to Sarah Tembley b. 1715 Bernard Twp, Somerset, NJ d. aft 1775 Essex Co, NJ [Doc] Rev. David Sutton b. 31 July 1703 in Bernard Township, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, m. 1st ca 1723 Elizabeth Cox of Somerset County, NJ. In the records of the Baptist Church of Middletown, NJ.: "March ye 1st 1731-2: A list of names of the Church members in the County of Monmouth & places adjacent in East New Jersey. June 1733, David Sutton, Elizabeth Sutton." Evidently she died soon after as on 2 June 1735, the name of David's 2nd wife, Sarah, is added to the church rolls. She was Sarah Trembley. He d. in Basking Ridge, Bernard Township, Somerset County, NJ between the date on his will, 1 Dec 1775, and the date of probate of the will, 19 Dec 1775. (Sutton Sutton and More Suttons, Doris Ellen (Witter) Bland, 1992, Bland Books, r5, Box 412, Fairfield, Ill 62837, p.38) Will on Sutton.org: 1775, Dec. 1. Sutton David, of Bernards Township, Somerset Co.; will of. To my wife, of my estate. To Marah, Jeonner and Abigail, who are the 3 youngest of my daughter, Elizabeth, deceased 5 a piece. To the children which my daughter, Marah, had, who is deceased, viz., to eldest son, David, 10, and to each of the rest, 5. Eldest son, Isaac, 10, and then to have equal with David, John, Abraham, Jeames, Moses and Sarah. Executors -- sons, David and Moses. Witnesses -- John Collins, Hannah Collins, Benjamin Courton. Proved Dec. 19, 1775. Lib. L, p. 276. References
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