Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
Reference File. Family chart created in 1999 when the collection was being processed and used to assist in writing the family biographical sketch., 1999
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Accounts due to John L. Sutton of Casner & Sutton. Names include Robert Watts, John L. Nevins, Pakal Cerre, Otis Peck, Robert Patton, M. Hichcock, Reuben Neals, Mr. Hull, Alexander McNair, Mr. Kingston, School Master Hunt, Abraham Gallatin, Patrick M. Dillon, George Youngs, Mr. Loves, John Rezucker, William Tharp, Richard R. Neuably, Mr. English, John Thompson, William Newhouse, Hendrick & Roberts, Madam Draudeigh, Edmund Hart, N.B. Tucker, Mr. Thurston, James Moore, David Wolgamott, Isaac Allen, Josiah Brady, Mr. Burns, Mr. Chouteau, J. Flinn, John Huntley, Mr. Savedge, and Mr. Warner. (37 items), ca. 1813-1819
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deed, Moses D. Bates and John L. Sutton regarding land in Hannibal County., 1819 Aug 4
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Letter (autograph blacked out, possibly J.J. Gill) to Dear Sir, regarding attempt to settle claim on Gratiot League Square lands with enclosed extract from J. Brown’s field notes of original survey done in October and December 1817., ca. 1820
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Accounts due to John L. Sutton. Names include William Stow [Stone?], Pryor Quarles, Moses Scott, Batish Jarrow, Mr. Redman, David Hughes, H. Kelley, Murphy & Nagle, Mr. Crane, William Dakins, Joseph Walton, Richard Cutter, Barbara Shope, Thompson P. Williams, James Duncan, Mr. Dorsey, Mr. Darrow, Elijah Reeder, Ephraim Towns, Major Whistler, A. Saugrain, Jacob Lanceskies, March & Ober, Mr. Hinkley, Jacob Yard, Mrs. Collins, Mr. Henry, James Ramsey, Baptiste Tereau [Tebeau], Ceda Wather, Joseph Henderson, Sauguinett & Bright, Dr. Watt, William O'Hara, and Benjamin Owens. (35 items), 1820 Jan-July
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Accounts due to John L. Sutton. Names include Abejah Hull, John Jacoby, Klunk & Goddard, Mr. Rogers, Rufus Easton, Mr. Edmundson, Mr. Vital, Mrs. Woolford, Francis Day, Joseph Janes, Riddick & Honey, Thomas Hempstead, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Holbrook, Michael Daley, Edward Harracks, Mr. Gwinn, Joseph Kauffman, Jacob Lanceskies, Christopher M. Price, Mr. McGuire, Mr. Kemmell, H. Waddle, Mr. Eckler, Mr. Borden, Augustus Clark, James Irvin, William H. Ashley, Pierre Humo, Hugh O'Neil, Mrs. Harris, Julius Pescay, Samuel Hammond, Peter Warfield, Stephen Hempstead, Richard Mason, and William Dakins. (37 items), 1820 Aug-Dec
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Deeds between Samuel and Mary Mount & Brittin and Ellen Mount regarding land in St. Louis City. (3 items), 1820 Jan 15-1822 Dec 31
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Accounts due to John L. Sutton. Names include Elijah Reeder, John B.N. Smith, J. Ramsay, Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Collins (2), Mr. Jaques, Robert McCullough, John Russell, William Chapman, James Bouncy, Peter Primm, James G. Soulard, William Brown, Amos Richardson, David Hughs, Clayborne Sullevant, Mr. Roberts, Francois Cayoux, Edwards & Greer, Samuel R. Ober, Frederick White, Ralph Davis, Madame Lamme, Mr. Cole, George Casner, Baptiste Delisle, and John Fitzgerald. (28 items), 1821
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Accounts due to John L. Sutton. Names include Madame Pierre, George Bast, D. Halstead, Elias Rector, Ros Douglas, John Richardson, Abraham Gallatan, Eugene Delisle, John Coonce, John Latrasse, John Clark, and Benjamin Stout. (12 items), 1822-1824
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.
Tax documents to John L. and James C. Sutton for land in Linn County (SW Sec 17, T57, R21). (18 items), 1822 Nov 8-1862 June 13
The Sutton Family Papers consist of accounts due to John L. and James C. Sutton while working as blacksmiths, and later accounts of James. The papers also contain deeds and land transactions, legal papers, receipts and bills, tax receipts, and correspondence of and to the Sutton family.