George W. Dutton (who died young)

(24 June 1860 - 15 February 1869)
George W. Dutton (who died young)|b. 24 Jun 1860\nd. 15 Feb 1869|p176.htm|Jasper Willard Dutton|b. 11 Jan 1823\nd. 27 Jun 1878|p100.htm|Ellen M. Tolles|b. 13 Oct 1827\nd. 2 Mar 1862|p172.htm|Stephen H. Dutton|b. 2 Oct 1798\nd. 17 Feb 1875|p96.htm|Lemira Hodgman|b. 9 Jun 1799\nd. 10 Jun 1878|p97.htm|||||||

First cousin thrice removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
George was born in Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, on 24 June 1860.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Jasper Willard Dutton and Ellen M. Tolles. He was a resident in the household of Jasper Willard Dutton in the 3 September 1860 census taken in Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vermont, age 2/12.5 George died on 15 February 1869 in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, at age 8.6
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Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton

Cited documentation

  1. [S21] Lyman W. Densmore, Hand-book of Hartwell Genealogy, 1637-1887, second edition. (Boston: Press of Geo. E. Crosby & Co., 1887), pg. 162, "George W."
  2. [S117] Dutton, Ruth Alice (Williams), compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton". Latest included date 1946. pg. 1, "George W., born in Westmoreland, N. H., June 24, 1860".
  3. [S167] It is a puzzle why, if it is true, George was born in Westmoreland, NH, when his family appears in the Weathersfield, VT census for that year (the enumeration date was 1 June). The two towns are about 25 miles apart as the crow flies.
  4. [S187] Dutton, Chester W. [Jasper W.], 1860 US Census, Weathersfield, Windsor County, Vermont; www.ancestry.com September 2002, Ancestry online image 26 of 44, pg. 200, age 2/12, b. "Vermont."
  5. [S187] Dutton, Chester W. [Jasper W.], 1860 Census Weathersfield, VT.
  6. [S117] Dutton, Ruth, compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton" 1946. pg. 1, "Died in Springfield, Vt., Feb. 15, 1869/".
 
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