Silas Dutton (probably died young)

(23 November 1739 - )
Silas Dutton (probably died young)|b. 23 Nov 1739|p2094.htm|Thomas Dutton IV|b. 28 Aug 1713|p853.htm|Mary Hill|b. 10 Dec 1717\nd. ca 1754|p1203.htm|Thomas Dutton III|b. 2 Aug 1681\nd. 4 Aug 1759|p845.htm|Hannah Burge|b. rng 11 Jun 1690 - 10 Jun 1691\nd. 10 Jun 1775|p850.htm|Samuel Hill|b. 22 Feb 1671/72\nd. 17 Feb 1762|p1180.htm|Sarah Page|b. s 1675\nd. 30 Apr 1758|p1194.htm|

5-greats-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
Silas was born in Westford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on 23 November 1739.1 He was the son of Thomas Dutton IV and Mary Hill.

Cited documentation

  1. [S84] Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, (Salem: The Essex Institute, 1915), pg. 31, Dutton births, "Sieles, s. Thomes, jr. and Mary [Hill of Billerica. different ink. dup.], Nov. 23, 1739."
 
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