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SUTTON

Sally's great-great-great-great-great-great-Aunt:

Elizabeth Lawrence ca 1731 - 1787  her parents
& ca 1848 Thomas Sutton 1699 - 1751 his parents 
& bef Aug 1753 Thomas Speller d. July 1754  | his parents 
& bef Jan 1759 Samuel Spruill d. 1765  | his parents 
of Bertie County, North Carolina


           This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!  

   Elizabeth Lawrence was the daughter of Robert Lawrence ca 1690 - 1744 Bertie County NC and his wife Elizabeth.  Elizabeth Lawrence married three times but had no children by any of her husbands - she left her property to her nieces and nephews and her surviving brothers and sister.

 Elizabeth Lawrence ca 1731 - 1788
    married aft 1747 Thomas Sutton  25 March 1699 - 2 March 1750/51 his will
         as his third wife; he had married 1st ca 1720 Elizabeth Luerton
               he had married 2nd ca 1726 Judith Hardison

    married before 24 Aug 1753 Thomas Speller died bef 12 July 1754
             as his second wife
    married  by 24 Jan 1759 Samuel Spruill d aft 25 May 1765 [wrote will]
             as his second wife

  Samuel Spruel was granted an Ordinary Licence in April 1759.  He moved for the settlement of the estate of Thomas Speller at that time and was the guardian of Thomas Speller Jr.
In Oct 1761 William Jordan the younger moved for leave to keep a Publick Ferry over the Cashy River from his own Landing to Mr. Spruel's Landing. 
  In March 1766 Elizabeth Spruil records her mark. 
 The Inventory of the estate of Elizabeth Spruill was taken 21 December 1787 by Thomas Lawrence and Frederick Lawrence.


Will of Elizabeth Spruill 7 April 1787 - proved 17 Feb 1788 Bertie Co, NC
---the name of God Amen The seventh Day of April –The Year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred --- Eighty seven 
I Elisabeth Sprewell of Bertie County – the province of North Carolina being poorly and weak in the body but of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind the mortality of my body and that it is appointed for all men once to die do make ordain Constitute and appoint this my last Will and Testament in manner & form following that is to say first and principally I command my soul to God who gave it and my body to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like manner by my Executors hereafter named and as touching my worldly goods I give and dispose of in manner & form following My will and desire is that my funeral charges together with all my just Debts be first paid
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Frederick Lawrence one negroe Fellow called Abel I say to him and his Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Williamson Lawrence one negroe boy called Aron I say to him and his Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Robert Lawrence the son of John Lawrence one negroe Fellow called George but if his father John Lawrence should stand in need of him in his life time he is to have him but after his decease he is to return to his son Robert, I say to him and his Heirs forever
     
(O-522 Robert Lawrence to Bird Hubbard 27 Nov 1788 150£ for Negro man George)
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to my Brother Robert Lawrence and Sarah Hardon one negroe boy called Charles I say to them and their Heirs forever 
    (
O-497 Robert Lawrence, planter to his son-in-law Thomas Harden 10 Apr 1788 Deed of gift My negro boy Charles)
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Samuel Sprewell one negroe Fellow called Pomp I say to him and his Heirs forever
  
(0-495 Samuel Spruel  of Tyrel Co to Wm Jordan 28 May 1788 150£ for negro man Pompy)
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Elisabeth Lawrence the daughter of John Lawrence Junr & Robert Lawrence (his) father one bed & furniture, I say to her and her Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to John Lawrence Jun one old chest & Table I say to him and his Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Sarah Morriss one bedstead and furniture, I say to her and her Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Ann Cullifer one small bed bedstead and furniture I say to her and her Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Joanna Weston one bed bedstead and furniture, I say to her and her Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Elisabeth Lawrence the daughter of John Lawrence Senr one set tea cups & sausars, six silver spoons, I say to her and her Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to William Lawrence two cows & calves, two ewes & lambs, I say to him and his Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Lawrence on negroe boy called Sam I say to him and his Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to George Lawrence half Dozen plates and one Dish, I say to him and his Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Nancy Lawrence the daughter of John Lawrence Senr six pewter plates one dish, one bason, I say to her and her Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to William Cobb five head of Cattle Eight sheep for to divide between himself, Martha Barna Castilow Mary Williams and Ann Cullifer, I say to them and their Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to Asa Lawrence one Large & best Chest I own, I say to him and his Heirs forever
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to my sister Martha Parker my largest trunk and all within it, I say to her and her Heirs forever
 ~ Item I also leave my negro Woman Chloe free only she shall live among my Relations where she pleases
 ~ Item I give and bequeath to my two Brothers and Sister to wit Robert Lawrence, John Lawrence & Martha Parker all the Articles unmentioned in the will Equally to be Divided betwixt them I say to them and their Heirs forever . . .
 ~ Lastly I nominate, Ordain, Constitute, and appoint my two Cousins, Thomas Lawrence and Fredrick Lawrence Executors to this my Last Will and Testament to Execute and full fill the same according to law in Witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand and Seal day and date above Written                Elisabeth (X) Sprewell (Seal)
Signed Seald pronounced and Declared in the presents of
Asa Lawrence; Constant Redditt; George Nicholls

what corn & Meat is left after my decease, I desire my two Brothers may have the despousal of

Bertie County February 17 1788: The last will & Testament of Elisabeth Sprewell was proved by the Oath of Constantine Redditt that is to say sd Redditt heard her acknowledge it to be her last will & Testament and ordered to be recorded Stavens Gray CCC


Elizabeth Lawrence and Thomas Sutton [d 1751] had no issue [her step-children]

Children of Thomas Sutton and 1st  wife Elizabeth Luerton 
        
Thomas was the son of Joseph Sutton and Parthenia Durant
 1. Thomas Sutton  ca 1721- ca Aug  1777 [does not mention wife in will]
       married ca 1757 Sarah ----
  [widow of George Lawrence]

        a. Thomas Sutton ca 1759/77 - ca bef 1816
            married 22 May 1787 [Bertie Co] Mary Dickinson
[John Burn, Bm]
            married ca 1793 Sally Freeman ca 1774-ca bef 1816
[see also]
                         
  [widow of Cullen Wood died 1792]
              i.  Mary Sutton 1794/1801 - bef 1834
                 married 1816 John Edward Wood ca 1785 - 1834 [1st cousin]
                             as his second wife
             ii. Celia Sutton  1805  -
                  married
23 Dec 1819 Dr. John Alexander Mebane 6 Dec 1790 - 29 Jan 1859
                         born Orange County NC, res. Greensboro, NC - died Mebaneville, Cross County, AR 

                            1. Sarah Ann Lucia Mebane 14 July 1821 - 18 Jan 1822
                            2. Mary Eliza Mebane 15 April 1822 - 1894
                                 married 14 Oct 1846 Charles C Graham
                            3. William T Mebane 27 May 1825 NC - 15 Sept 1891 AR
                                       Class of 1845  UNC
                            4. Celia Henrietta Mebane 19 Mar 1828 NC - 21 Mar 1905 TN
                                  married 16 Sept 1856 John Abijah Allen 
                            5. John A Mebane 4 Feb 1830 NC - 28 Sept 1854 Baton Rouge LA
                            6. James Sutton Mebane 12 May 1832 NC - 26 June 1880 
                            7. Carey Osceola Mebane 12 Sept 1836 NC - 4 Jan 1904 Norfolk VA
                                  married 1858 William Davis Reynolds

             iii. William Thomas Sutton 3 Mar 1810 - 10 Mar 1897

                                     
Class of 1832  UNC
Public Ledger, Norfolk Va. Mar 11, 1897 Vol XLII, no 32 Pl, Col. l
Deaths--The venerable Mr. W. T. Sutton died last night at 12:30 o'clock  at the home of his son, Dr. W. T. Sutton, no 265 Granby St. at  the advanced age of 87 years.  The deceased was formerly of Bertie County, N. C. Funeral by Rev. B. D. Tucker, Old St. Paull's Church (Episcopal) 1 P.M. 3-12-97. Burial at Elmwood.
[The grave is in the Sutton plot at Elmwood Cemetary, Norfolk, Va.  b. 3-3-1810  m. Mary Cary Armistead d. 3-10-1897

elmwood.jpg (21843 bytes)
2003 "Elmwood" restored 
home was Mary Cary Armistead Sutton's childhood home

                  married Mary Cary Armistead ca 1817 -    her parents
                             1. Stark Armistead Sutton 1837 - 1864 CSA   Class of 1855 UNC
                                    bapt 16 April 1848 -  wounded 12 May 1864
                                   married Henrietta Moore 1838 - 1861
   
                                 a. William Thomas Sutton   bapt 24 Mar 1861
                             2. Dr. William Thomas Sutton 1839 -  6 Feb 1899
                                      bapt 16 April 1848

Dr. Sutton's medical training was received at the University of Pennsylvania.  He was commissioned May 19, 1862 in Bertie  Co. N. C. in the army of the CSA  (N. C. civil war book, Kirn Memorial library, Nfk Va. )
and was stationed at Howard Grove Hospital in Richmond in Sept. 1862 and was in Early's corps in 1864-65.  He established a home in Richmond during the war, and apparently during a part of this time his father W. T. Sutton and mother left the homeplace at Elmwood and lived temporarily in Warren Co., N.C. near Roianoke Rapids, in Warrenton, N. C.  - Pete Rowe


The Public Ledger, Norfolk, Va. 2-7-1899 p-col 2 vol. XLVI, No 5
Death of Dr. W. T. Sutton---The people of Norfolk heard with great regret this morning of the death of Dr. W. T. Sutton, which occurred last night at 9:30 o'clock at his home, No 265 Granby Street.  Dr. Sutton was 59 years of age, and had resided in Norfolk for a long period.  He was greatly loved by the people and will long be remembered by them. For many years he had a very large practice here.  He leaves a widow and three children--A son Dr. S. A. Sutton, and two daughters.  He came to Norfolk from Bertie Co. N.C. in which state he also had many friends.
Same 2-9-1899, col 2 "Obsequies" The funeral of Dr. W. T. Sutton whose death occurred Tuesday night...took place today and was largely attended.  Pickett-Buchanan Camp, Confederate Veterans, and the Norfolk Medical Society were present in bodies.  Rev. A. S. Lloyd of St. Lukes Episcopal Church and Rev Dr. B. D. Tucker of St Pauls presided.  Burial at Elmwood.

                                 married 1860 Annie [Nancy] Peyton Outlaw ca 1841 Bertie co - 1922 Norfolk VA
                                      My Daddy remembered her well , and called her Mama, instead of grandmother,
                                        she always wore black and had a parrot who talked.    Ann Rowe

                                    a. Stark Armistead Sutton MD 30 June 1872 - 1 April 1938

                                        married 27 Feb 1900 Lucille DeMontalont Hudgins  of Matthews co, VA

                                        i. William Thomas Sutton 27 July 1909 - 
                                          
[six daughters and one boy who died young]
                                           1. Anne Sutton [Rowe]
                                       ii. Stark Armistead Sutton  [two sons]

                                           1. William Thomas Sutton
                                           2. Stark Armistead Sutton III

                                    b. Emily Turner Sutton 18 Aug 1861 -
                                          married 18 Nov 1891Allen J Cameron 
                                         i. Wm. Cameron 4 Feb 1893 - 3 Feb 1910
                                        ii. Annie [Nancy] Sutton Cameron. 26 Sept 1896 -    dsp
                                             school teacher in Hillsbouough 
                                               put  markers on unmarked family graves - Ann

                                    c. Annie Peyton Sutton  1877 -  dsp
                                    d.  Mary Armistead Sutton 1877 -
                                          married White

                              3. John Mebane Sutton 1842 - 1866 CSA
                                     bapt 16 April 1848
  UNC Class of 1862 - did not graduate
                                      - died of consumption contacted in the service

                              4. Plummer Sutton 1846 - aft 1880
                                     bapt 22 Dec 1850 -
                                             on 1880 census listed as patient at Dix Hill in Raleigh

The following is from Battle's History of UNC:
Stark Armistead Sutton - From Bertie County, Class of 1855.  Held the rank of
captain in the war.  Killed in service.

William T. Sutton of Bertie, class of 1832 but did not graduate.  Was an influential planter and owner of a Fishery.  Major says in his sketches "Capt. William T.
Sutton at Walnut Point in Bertie County, in 1848 took thirty thousand (herring) at a single haul, many of which weighed sixty pounds apiece."

William T. Sutton, Jr. of Bertie.  Class of 1858. Brigade surgeon in the war.

John M. Sutton.  Class of 1862 but did not graduate. Died of consumption contracted in service. There was a Capt. John M. Sutton who played a
significant role in the final battle at Fort Fisher. I don't know if this is the same person or not.  Also, don't know if he is part of the Bertie family.  Major
Moore says in his Sketches that Sutton's company was composed largely of Hertford men.

Back to Stark A. Sutton: The history of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Windsor lists him as a communicant and says he is buried there.

       b. Mary Sutton  ca 1758/77  -  nfi   under age and unmarried 1777
  2. George Sutton  bef 1723 - ca 1772
        married Cloannah Smithwick died ca 1786

        a. John Sutton bef 1765-
      ?b. William Smithwick Sutton

  3. John Sutton ca 1726 - ? 1789 Bertie Co
        married Mary

        a. William  Sutton bef 1789 - dec by 26 June 1795
        b. Amelia Sutton ca 1779 -

      Mary married 2nd by 1793 John Weston
        a. Thomas S Weston ca 1793 - in Jackson Co FL 1850 census
              married 7 July 1827 Martha Gregory ca 1807 - in Jackson Co FL 1850 census
                      daughter of James Gregory and Rachel Boswell [they married 26 Aug 1806]
                              Rachel was the daughter of Thomas Boswell who died in Bertie Co NC
               i. John Thomas Weston
               ii. Martha Ann Weston ca 1830 - ca 1861
                     married in Jackson Co FL bef 1850 Raphel Cooper Stephens
                     married 2nd John Hand   d in CW 1864
                             1. William Cary Hand
                             2. Henry Davis Hand ca 1861 -    gr father of Charlotte
                                  Hand boys raised by Uncle John Thomas Weston
               iii. Mary Weston
                       married Green Bryan
               iv. Samuel G Weston 1840 Bertie Co - 1912
                there may have been other children

  Is this John ca 1726 or rather is it his nephew George's son? or another nephew?
Estate of John Sutton died 1789  - abstract by David B Gammon
Account of sale 5 June 1789 by Mary Sutton
 8 May 1793 - William Sutton was appt. gdn of the orphans William and Amelia Sutton.
 Account current from 20 Aug 1789 - 31 Aug 1793 by John Weston and Mary Weston, admrs.
 A 1/3 share paid to John Weston and Wife, including Negro Nancy.
 Division of estate 26 June 1795 as follows
1. 1/2 to Milly Sutton and 
1. 1/2 divided among Milly Sutton, Thomas Weston and ---- Weston
      [this is William share being parceled among his siblings: Milly Sutton and Thomas Weston and most probably, their mother Mary Weston - unless she has also died then this would be another sibling.]

      Children of Thomas Sutton and wife Judith Hardison
  4. Elizabeth Sutton 1726-
      married William Jordan died Nov. 1786
      married 2nd Edward Rasor
son of Frances
 5. William Sutton 1728-
      married Susan Connel

 
    ? a. William Sutton  d bef 13 Nov 1818
            married 21 Jan 1795 Sarah Warborton
 
                                           [Willm. Burlingham, Bm]
                
i. William S. Sutton dec'd bef 1823
            ii. Eliza A Sutton ca 1802 -
                  married ca 1820 Alfred M Slade

                            1. Agnes A Slade ca 1821 -
           
iii. Sally Sutton

          married bef 1813 Elizabeth Wood [Howe] ca 1780 - bef 1834
            iv. John A. Sutton
13 Nov 1818 Baldy Ashburn appt guardian to Sally, Eliza, William and John Sutton. - Bertie Co guardian accts.

           
Feb 1839 John A Sutton sells his share of the Late John E Wood's lands to A W Mebane
 
                 married Esther Tayloe Bond
                         
1.  William Moring Sutton   1837 - 1884 ts  1860, 1870 farmer  1880 clerk of inf. court
                                        married 22 Feb 1860 Mary Elizabeth Folk 1840 - 1867 ts

                                
a. Annie Bond Sutton  1864 -  1947 ts  bapt 17 Mar 1878 -
                                            b. William Moring Sutton  Jr  1867 - 1930 ts

                                        married 1869 Martha [Pattie] White 1847 - 1918 ts
                                                 buried in the Sutton plot in Windsor

                                            c. Lillian [Lillie] White Sutton 1871 - bef 1930       bapt 7 May 1871 -
                                            d. John Bond Sutton 1872 - 1874 ts
                                            e. James Sutton 1875 - aft 1930
                                            f.  Hugh Lee Sutton 1879 -         bapt 7 Sept 1879 -
                                            g. Clarence Lynwood Sutton 1882 - 1890 ts
                                           Pattie White Sutton married 2nd ca 1892 Joseph D Perry
                        
2. Lewis Bond Sutton 1840 - 1907 ts
                                       married 22 June 1865 Sallie A Cooper 1844 - 1868
                                       conf. 1867 St. Thomas Episcopal Ch, Windsor, NC
                                          a Mary A Sutton ca 1866 -
                                      
married Mary Catherine ?  1849 - 1928 ts
                                        
 b. Esther Bond Sutton 1871 - 1962 ts
                                               married Goode
                                          c. Mary C Sutton ca 1873 -
                                          d. Lewis B Sutton ca 1875 -
                                          e. Alice L Sutton 1876 - 1881 ts

      ? b. Mildred  Sutton ca 1760 -
             married 12 Nov 1777 Thomas Rascoe

                                       [Thomas Sutton, Luke Smithwick, bm]

 
6. Parthenia Sutton 1731- 
            [ she may have married a Dempsey as a Parthenia Dempsey is present at Joshua Sutton's estate sale in 1772 and later receives money from his estate.]

 7. Judith Sutton 1736-
 8. Joshua Sutton 1738-Dec 1771
       married ? Ashburn dau of Thomas

        a. Thomas Sutton
        b. Mary Sutton
        c. Elizabeth Sutton 1771 - 1836
            married Amos Harrell 1750 - 1805

  9. Jasper Sutton 1741 - ca June 1772 
10. Sarah Sutton 1745 
       married Hawkins
11. Mary Elizabeth Sutton  6 Nov 1747-
       married Lemuel [Lamb] Hardy 20 May 1730 - 8 Feb 1797
 


Elizabeth Lawrence and Thomas Speller [d 1754] had no issue [her step-children]
 1. ?Henry Speller
 2. Sarah Speller ca 1744 -
     married by Mar 1759 Joseph Knott Jr died ca Feb 1781
 3. Thomas Speller ca 1747 -
        13  Oct 1761 Bertie Court - Ordered that Thomas Speller Orphan of Thomas Speller Deced. about the age of Fourteen be bound as an apprentice to John Field and to be Taught the Business of a Joiner etc.


Elizabeth Lawrence and Samuel Spruill [d.1765] had no issue [her step-children]
 1. John Spruill ca 1745 -
 2. Stephen Spruill
 3. Simeon Spruill
 4. Joseph Spruill  d by Oct Ct 1797
      a. Samuel Spruill
 5. Samuel Spruill


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