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David Sutton 1698 – 1704 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Aug 1698

Birth Location: Dover, Kent, United Kingdom

Death Date: 20 September 1704

Death Location: Dunston, Stepney, Middlesex, England

Father: Thomas Sutton

Mother: Elizabeth Hills

Spouse(s): Isabella Graham, Isabella Graham

Children(s): Elisha Sutton, David **IMM, Elihu Sutton

According to available records, David Sutton was born in 1698 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom, the child of Thomas Sutton and Elizabeth Hills. Following those early years, David Sutton married Isabella Graham and Isabella Graham, and their family grew to include Elisha Sutton, David Sutton **IMM and Elihu Sutton. In the later years of life, David Sutton died in 1704 in Dunston, Stepney, Middlesex, England.

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Parents

Thomas Sutton
1672 – 1704
Birth Location: St. Paul, Canterbury, Kent County, England (Orton Waterville, Huntingdonshire, England?)
TS
Elizabeth Hills
1674 – 1704
Birth Location: East Malling, Kent, England
EH

Spouses(s)

Isabella Graham
Birth Location: –
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Isabella Graham
Birth Location: –
IG

Children(s)

Elisha Sutton
Birth Location: Northumberlandshire, England
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David **IMM
Birth Location: –
D*
Elihu Sutton
Birth Location: –
ES

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 10 Aug 1698
    Event Place: Dover, Kent, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Year: 10 Aug 1698
    Event Place: Saint Mary The Virgin,Dover,Kent,England
    Record Source: England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 20 September 1704
    Event Place: Dunston, Stepney, Middlesex, England
    Record Source: Yorkshire, England, Church of England Parish Records, 1538-1873, Yorkshire Parish Register Section; Leeds, England, United Kingdom; Sculcoates, 1538-1772

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: 9 Jun 1704
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Yorkshire, England, Church of England Parish Records, 1538-1873, Yorkshire Parish Register Section; Leeds, England, United Kingdom; Sculcoates, 1538-1772

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