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Abner Sutton 1787–1879 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1787
Birth Location: New Bern, Pitt County, North Carolina
Death Date: August 1879
Death Location: Twin City, Emanuel, Georgia, United States
Father: Abemileck Sutton
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Children(s): Arminda Sutton
In 1787, Abner Sutton entered the world in New Bern, Pitt County, North Carolina, born to Abemileck Sutton And Lurana Letts. Abner Sutton married Mary Temperance Williams, and had children including Arminda J Sutton. Abner Sutton passed away in 1879 in Twin City, Emanuel, Georgia, United States.
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Biography
- In 1787, Abner Sutton entered the world in New Bern, Pitt County, North Carolina, born to Abemileck Sutton And Lurana Letts.
- Abner Sutton married Mary Temperance Williams, and had children including Arminda J Sutton.
- Abner Sutton passed away in 1879 in Twin City, Emanuel, Georgia, United States.
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Abner Sutton's Descendants
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1. Arminda (J) Sutton 1836–1873 m. John (Lee) Turner 1815–1864
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1. Sarah (Jane) Turner 1860–1934 m. James (Albert) NEAL 1852–1913
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1. Julia (Lee) Gilbert 1894– m. A (Holmes) Gilbert 1874–
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1. Martha (Grace) Fisher 1929–2017
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2. Marjorie (J) Gilbert 1924–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1787
Event Place: New Bern, Pitt County, North Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: August 1879
Event Place: Twin City, Emanuel, Georgia, United States