John Dunton

(say 1650 - )
John Dunton|b. s 1650|p1769.htm|Samuel Dunton|b. ca 1620\nd. 7 Nov 1683|p1767.htm|Hannah Felch|b. s 1620\nd. 11 Jul 1689|p1886.htm|John Dutton the legendary progenitor of the family in New England|b. ca 1591|p827.htm||||Henry Felch|b. ca 1590\nd. circa August, 1670|p1883.htm|Margaret (--?--)|b. s 1590\nd. 23 June 1655 (23rd of 4th mon|p1884.htm|

First cousin 9 times removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
John was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, say 1650.1,2 He was the son of Samuel Dunton and Hannah Felch.

Cited documentation

  1. [S76] A.M., ed. William Richard Cutter, "Dutton," Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1908).
  2. [S87] Lilley Eaton, Genealogical History of the Town of Reading, Mass. (Boston: Alfred Mudge & Sons, 1874), pg. 63, "Dunton, Samuel ... had chil.: ... and perhaps John" and "Dunton, John, probably brother of [Samuel Dunton Jr.]."
 
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