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661    SUTTON FAMILY

      Location - on Suttontown Rd (SR-1722) about 1.5 miles west of Suttontown.


      Directions: From Suttontown take Suttontown Rd (SR-1722 ) West for about 1.5 miles. The cemetery is on the left at the back of the field along the woodline.

      Survey compiled by Bradley Lee West, Kenneth Dale Register and Phyllis Jeanette West and published in 2004.


  1. Andrews, Alfred (Cpl.)   (b. 22 Nov 1826 - d. 30 Jun 1910)
      • CO A 36 REGT CSA.
  2. Padgett, Julia S.   (b. 7 Jul 1922 - d. 26 Jun 1969)
      • NC Tec- 5 US Army WW-II.
  3. Sanderson, Henrietta   (b. Jul 1862 - d. 18 Jun 1887)
      • Wife of L. M. Sanderson.
  4. Sutton, Cassie A. Andrews   (b. 16 Aug 1854 - d. 22 Feb 1946)
      • Wife of William Rufus Sutton.
  5. Sutton, Harmon   (b. 29 Aug 1917 - d. 30 May 1919)
      • Infant son of William Alford and Julia Jackson Sutton.
  6. Sutton, Julia Esther   (b. 12 Oct 1919 - d. 28 Dec 1919)
      • Infant Daughter of William Alford and Julia Jackson Sutton.
  7. Sutton, Julia Jackson   (b. 31 Jan 1885 - d. 30 Nov 1919)
      • Wife of William Alford Sutton.
  8. Sutton, William Alford   (b. 11 Oct 1880 - d. 5 Nov 1967)
  9. Sutton, William Rufus   (b. 19 May 1851 - d. 11 Jun 1910)


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