From Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania:
Amasa Dutton, son of Thomas (2) and Abigail (Merriam) Dutton, was born July 31, 1745, in Woodbury, Connecticut, and in 1778 removed to Clarendon, Vermont, and subsequently to Royalton, in the same state. He married (first) October i, 1766, Sarah Parmalee, and their children were: Susannah, born November 25, 1767, died young; Reuben, born February 3, 1771, died young; Benjamin, mentioned below ; Sally, born September 17, 1776, died young; Susannah (2), born September 27, 1781 ; Amasa, born November 21, 1783; Thomas Parmalee, born January 14, 1787; John Gould, born November 18, 1789. Amasa Dutton married (second) March 10, 1806, Ruth Ingraham, and died September 30, 1831, at Royalton, Vermont.
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