Perrin Smith Dutton

(18 May 1834 - 28 May 1910)
Perrin Smith Dutton|b. 18 May 1834\nd. 28 May 1910|p111.htm|Stephen Hartwell Dutton|b. 2 Oct 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1875|p96.htm|Lemira Hodgman|b. 9 Jun 1799\nd. 10 Jun 1878|p97.htm|Stephen Dutton|b. 7 Jan 1753\nd. 19 Oct 1835|p87.htm|Betsey Hartwell|b. 21 Jun 1754\nd. s 1833|p83.htm|Joseph Hodgman Junior|b. 1753\nd. 8 Apr 1841|p102.htm|Sarah Lawrence|b. s 1755\nd. 10 Apr 1841|p197.htm|

Great-great-grandfather of Darrell Allen Martin.
Perrin Smith Dutton
Perrin was born in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, on 18 May 1834.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 He was the son of Stephen Hartwell Dutton and Lemira Hodgman. Perrin was probably age 5 and under 10 in Stephen Hartwell Dutton's household in the 1840 Census taken in Rockingham.9 He was a resident in the household of Stephen Hartwell Dutton in the 21 August 1850 census taken in Rockingham a student and laborer age 16.10 He married Sybil Dartt on 16 September 1866.11,12,13,14 He was a head of household in the 1870 census taken in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, age 36, a farm laborer; Sybil Dartt resided in the same household, as "Sybel" age 28; as did Edith Sybil Dutton, age 1.11 The Hartwell genealogy of the 1880's calls him a farmer in Springfield.15 He was a head of household in the 11 June 1900 census taken in Springfield age 66, a farmer on a farm he owned free next door to his nephew Derrick Severance; Sybil Dartt resided in the same household, as "Sybil D. Dutton" age 58, mother of 3 children (2 living), his wife; as did Herbert William Dutton, a farm laborer age 18, his son; and John. H. Pollard, age 10, at school, a boarder.16 Perrin died on 28 May 1910 in Springfield at age 76.17 He was buried in the Summer Hill Cemetery in Springfield.
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Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin
Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton

Children of Perrin Smith Dutton and Sybil Dartt

Cited documentation

  1. [S11] Dutton, Herbert W., 1910 US Census, Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont; NARA Roll 1618, father of Herbert W. Dutton, born V[ermont].
  2. [S12] Dutton, Herbert W., 1920 US Census, Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont; NARA Roll 1873, father of Herbert W. Dutton, b. Vermont.
  3. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, second edition. (Boston: Press of Geo. E. Crosby & Co., 1887), pg. 162, "Perrin S., 18 May 1834."
  4. [S66] Dutton, Perrin, 1870 US Census, Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont; NARA M593 Roll 1629, pg. 23, age 36 b. "Vermont."
  5. [S75] Dutton, Perrin S., 1900 US Census, Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont; NARA T623 Roll 1696, pg. 6B, "Dutton Perrin S" age 66, b. May 1834 Vermont.
  6. [S117] Dutton, Ruth Alice (Williams), compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton". Latest included date 1946. pg. 0 and 4, "Perrin Smith Dutton, born May 18, 1834 in Rockingham, Vt.".
  7. [S167] One would expect his birth to appear in the published Rockingham VR, but it does not.
  8. [S175] Dutton, S.H., 1850 US Census, Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont; www.ancestry.com Apr 2002, Ancestry online image 691 of 711, pg. 354, age 16 b. "Vermont."
  9. [S174] Dutton, Stephen H., 1840 US Census, Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont; pg. 104A, NARA M704 Roll 547.
  10. [S175] Dutton, S.H., 1850 Census Rockingham, VT.
  11. [S66] Dutton, Perrin, 1870 Census Springfield, VT.
  12. [S75] Dutton, Perrin S., 1900 Census Springfield, VT, Dutton, Sybil D., wife of Perrin Dutton married 33 yrs.
  13. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, pg. 162, "m. Sybil Dartt."
  14. [S117] Dutton, Ruth, compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton" 1946. pg. 4, "Married Sept. 18, 1886 to Sybil Dartt".
  15. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, pg. 162.
  16. [S75] Dutton, Perrin S., 1900 Census Springfield, VT.
  17. [S117] Dutton, Ruth, compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton" 1946. pg. 0 and 4, "Died in Springfield, Vt., May 28, 1910".
 
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