Anderson-Sipple Family Tree » David Sutton Sr (1703-1775)

Personal data David Sutton Sr 

Source 1Sources 1, 2, 3, 4

Household of David Sutton Sr

(1) He is married to Elizabeth Cox.

They got married in the year 1723 at New Jersey, Verenigde Staten, he was 19 years old.Sources 1, 3


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Sutton  1724-1758
  2. Mary Sutton  1726-1746
  3. Isaac Sutton  1729-1799 
  4. David Sutton  -1812 
  5. John Sutton  -± 1813 
  6. James Sutton  1737-1848 
  7. Abraham Sutton  -1799 
  8. Sarah Sutton  ± 1743-± 1828 
  9. Moses Sutton  1745-1827 


(2) He is married to Sarah Tembley.

They got married in the year 1746 at Somerset, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten, he was 42 years old.Source 3


Notes about David Sutton Sr

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6231273&;ref=acom

Rev. DAVID SUTTON.5, (JOHN DAVID SUTTON.4, WILLIAM SUTTON.3, GEORGE SUTTON.2, AMBROSE SUTTON.1) born; 31 July 1703, Piscataway, Middlesex County New Jersey, died; 19 December 1775, Bernardsville,Somerset County New Jersey, buried; Bernardsville Methodist Cemetery, Bernardsville, Somerset County New Jersey, son of; JOHN DAVID SUTTON and ELIZABETH CONGER, married first; ELIZABETH COX, born; 1705, New Jersey, died; 1746,Somerset County New Jersey, buried; Bernardsville Methodist Cemetery, Bernardsville, Somerset County New Jersey, Children; MOSES SUTTON, ELIZABETH (SUTTON) COZAD (Mrs Rev. Jacob Cozad),MARY SUTTON, ISAAC SUTTON, DAVID SUTTON Jr., SARAH SUTTON (who died as an infant) JOHN SUTTON, JAMES SUTTON, ABRAHAM SUTTON.

Rev. DAVID SUTTON, married second; 1746, New Jersey, SARAH TREMBLEY, born; 1715,Basking Ridge Somerset County New Jersey,died; 1775, Somerset County New Jersey, buried; Unknown. One known Child; SARAH (SUTTON) COX (Mrs Isaac Cox).

Will proved: 19 December 1775, Somerset County New Jersey,

1775, December 1, Sutton, David, of Bernards Township, Somerset County, 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 Mosesm Witnesses: JOHN COLLINS, HANNAH COLLINS, Benjamin Courton. Proved: 19 December 1775. Lib. L, page 276.

HANNAH COZAD, along with her husband JOHN COLLINS, witnessed the will of her grandfather David Sutton in 1775. The text of the will has many misspellings including the names of the heirs. Hannah is spelled Jeonner, when David directs that the three youngest daughters of his deceased daughter Elizabeth receive five pounds each, The signature is clearly HANNAH COLLINS.

Son of John & Elizabeth (Conger) Sutton, his first wife, was ELIZABETH COX, 2nd wife; SARAH TREMBLY, Children; ELIZABETH (SUTTON) COZAD, MARY SUTTON, ISAAC SUTTON, DAVID SUTTON Jr., SARAH SUTTON (died infant), JOHN SUTTON, JAMES SUTTON, ABRAHAM SUTTON, MOSES SUTTON.

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Parents:
John David Sutton (1674 - 1750)
Elizabeth Conger Sutton (1677 - 1731)

Spouses:
Elizabeth Cox Sutton (1705 - 1746)*
Sarah Trembley Sutton (1715 - 1775)*

Children:
Elizabeth Sutton Cozad (1724 - 1812)*
Elizabeth Sutton Cossart (1724 - 1812)*
Isaac Sutton (1729 - 1799)*
David Sutton (1730 - 1812)*
James Sutton (1737 - 1828)*
Abraham Sutton (1738 - 1799)*
Moses Sutton (1745 - 1827)*
Sarah Sutton Cox (1747 - 1828)*

Sibling:
Moses Sutton (1695 - 1740)*
David Sutton (1703 - 1775)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of David Sutton

David Sutton
1703-1775

(1) 1723

Elizabeth Cox
1705-1746

Mary Sutton
1726-1746
Isaac Sutton
1729-1799
John Sutton
-± 1813
James Sutton
1737-1848
Sarah Sutton
± 1743-± 1828
Moses Sutton
1745-1827
(2) 1746

Sarah Tembley
1715-> 1775


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    Sources

    1. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing, Source number: 4174.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JJK
      Record for David Sutton
      / Ancestry.com
    2. Genealogical Notes of the Sutton Family of New Jersey, Edward F H Sutton / Archive.org
    3. Sutton Lineage, B J Hughes / Online Resource
    4. Grave info for Rev David Sutton Sr, Created by: Marilyn Pederson Record added: Mar 02, 2002 Find A Grave Memorial# 6231273
      Rev David Sutton, Sr

      Birth:
      Jul. 31, 1703
      Piscataway
      Middlesex County
      New Jersey, USA
      Death:
      Dec. 19, 1775
      Bernardsville
      Somerset County
      New Jersey, USA
      Burial:
      Bernardsville Methodist Cemetery
      Bernardsville
      Somerset County
      New Jersey, USA
      / FindAGrave.com

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