Viola Lephe Dutton

(18 August 1880 - following 1936)
Viola Lephe Dutton|b. 18 Aug 1880\nd. fol 1936|p513.htm|Henry Jackson Dutton|b. 30 Jul 1846\nd. 27 Feb 1930|p167.htm|Olive Maria Dutton|b. 13 Oct 1856\nd. 6 or 16 June 1936|p174.htm|Edward L. Dutton|b. 3 Nov 1818\nd. 19 Mar 1890|p98.htm|Jerusha A. Hopkins|b. ca 1828\nd. 22 Apr 1872|p166.htm|Jasper W. Dutton|b. 11 Jan 1823\nd. 27 Jun 1878|p100.htm|Ellen M. Tolles|b. 13 Oct 1827\nd. 2 Mar 1862|p172.htm|

Second cousin twice removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Viola was born in Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, on 18 August 1880.1 She was the daughter of Henry Jackson Dutton and Olive Maria Dutton. Viola was nicknamed Leafy. She married Llewellyn William Britton on 27 April 1901.2 Viola died following 1936.
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Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton

Children of Viola Lephe Dutton and Llewellyn William Britton

Cited documentation

  1. [S117] Dutton, Ruth Alice (Williams), compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton". Latest included date 1946. pg. 1, "Viola Lephe, born in Westmoreland, N. H., Aug. 18, 1880".
  2. [S117] Dutton, Ruth, compiler, "Descendants of Stephen Hartwell Dutton" 1946. pg. 1, "Viola Lephe ... Married April 27, 1901 to Llewellyn William Britton".
 
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