Person:William Sutton (47)

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Rev. William Gardner Sutton
m. 23 Mar 1836
  1. Samuel Roberts Sutton1838 - 1913
  2. Patience Emily Sutton1840 - 1919
  3. Rev. William Gardner Sutton1843 - 1876
  4. Henry Allen Sutton, M.D.1847 - 1931
m. Abt 1868
  1. Laura Rose Sutton1869 - 1958
Facts and Events
Name Rev. William Gardner Sutton
Alt Name William Garner Sutton
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Apr 1843 Greene, Ohio, United States
Census[1] 1850 Richland, Jay, Indiana, United Statesage 7 - lives with parents
Census[2] 1860 Richland, Jay, Indiana, United Statesage 17 - lives with parents
Military[3][4] 1863 Jay, Indiana, United States
Marriage Abt 1868 Jay, Indiana, United Statesto Susan Musselman Greenlee
Occupation? Methodist Minister
Death? 21 Oct 1876 Redkey, Jay, Indiana, United States
Burial? Mount Vernon Cemetery, Redkey, Jay, Indiana, United States

Research Notes

  • cos1776 Note of Caution: The tradition of naming a Sutton son "William Gar(d)ner Sutton" was prevalent among many branches of the Sutton lines. Proceed with caution as there are quite a few individuals with this name in the area at the time.
  • cos1776 Note: Marriage record to Susan Musselman Greenlee has not been located. Following William's death, Susan appears to have married William's great nephew, Person:Samuel Roberts (37). Due to the unusual nature of this relationship, more research is needed to prove that this is actually true.
References
  1. Jay, Indiana, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M432).

    Year: 1850; Census Place: Richland, Jay, Indiana; Roll: M432_153; Page: 358B; Image: 165.
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    Name: William G Sutton Age: 7 Birth Year: abt 1843 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1850: Richland, Jay, Indiana Gender: Male Family Number: 56

  2. Jay, Indiana, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M693).

    Year: 1860; Census Place: Richland, Jay, Indiana; Roll: M653_269; Page: 102; Image: 102; Family History Library Film: 803269.
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    Name: William G Sutton Age in 1860: 17 Birth Year: abt 1843 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1860: Richland, Jay, Indiana Gender: Male Post Office: Halfway

  3. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group Number: 110; Title: Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Civil War); Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865 (Civil War Union Draft Records); ARC Identifies: 4213514; Archive Volume Number: 2 of 6. .

    Name: William G Sutton
    Residence: Jay, Indiana
    Class: 1
    Congressional District: 11th
    Age on 1 July 1863: 20
    Race: White
    Marital Status: Unmarried (Single)
    Place of Birth: Ohio
    Remarks: Discharged

  4. Biographical memoirs of Grant County, Indiana: to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography, memoirs of eminent men and women in the United States, whose deeds of valor or works of merit have made their names imperishable. (Chicago, Illinois: Bowen Publishing Company, 1901)
    323-324.

    Henry A. Sutton, M.D., eclectic physician at No. 1506 Jeffries avenue, Marion, Indiana, was born in Jay county, Indiana, November 2, 1847, and is a son of Daniel B. and Mary J. (Roberts) Sutton, natives of Ohio and Pennsylvania, respectively.

    Daniel B. Sutton was of English descent, was a farmer by calling and a minister in the Methodist Episcopal church, but is now living at Muncie, Indiana, with his son Samuel, and is eighty-six years of age ; he lost his wife at Redkey, Jay county, just as she had attained the age of eighty-six.

    To Daniel B. and Mary J. Sutton were born four children, of whom
    - Samuel, a carpenter and contractor at Muncie, is the eldest ;
    - Emily is the wife of Thomas Hall, a farmer at Redkey ;
    - William was a farmer, enlisted in the Thirty-sixth I.V.I., in the Civil war, and incurred disease which eventually resulted in his death at the age of thirty-three years, at which time he was drawing a pension ;
    - Dr. Henry A. Sutton is the youngest of the family.

    Dr. Henry A. Sutton was primarily educated in the common schools of Jay, Delaware and Grant counties, Indiana ; he began the study of medicine in Jay county, later pursued it in Delaware county, and lastly studied under D. Ellsworth, at Lowell, Michigan. Dr. Sutton began practice in Delaware county in 1884 ; moved thence to Michigan, then to Wabash, Indiana, and in 1894 came to Marion, engaged in general practice, and has been very successful professionally, and consequently, financially.

    The marriage of Dr. Sutton took place near Bethel, in Delaware county, Indiana, April 2, 1868, to Mrs. Melinda E. Wright, widow of Elisha Wright, who was a soldier in the Civil war for three years and died from disease contracted in the service. Mrs. Sutton is a daughter of John W. and Elizabeth (Reeves) Vincent, ...

    To the marriage of the Doctor and Mrs. Sutton have been born four children, namely:
    - Charles, who married Miss Cora Priest, and is engaged in business in Marion ;
    - Mrs. Mary Hodson, who passed away, leaving one daughter, Goldie Hodson, now a member of Dr. Sutton's family ;
    - Frank, who married Ada Parott, in Wabash county, and has two daughters ;
    - Mattie is married to Albert Jackson and resides in Marion.

    Dr. Sutton and wife are members of the United Brethren church, in the faith of which their children have been reared, and all have been active in church work. The family is most highly respected, and in his profession the Doctor has but few equals in any part of the state. In politics the Doctor is a Republican, but has never accepted public office.