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Solomon Sutton (abt. 1725 - abt. 1817)

Solomon Sutton
Born about in Beaufort, Colony of North Carolinamap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died about at about age 92 in Pulaski County, Georgia, United Statesmap
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Biography

In 1775 Solomon Sutton purchased land next door to Benjamin Blount in Pitt Co. He purchased from Nathaniel Cannon for 5 pounds. Witnesses: William Whitfield and Sampson Powell

Solomon Sutton - three Males - Under 16, three Males - 16 and over, three Females. 1790 North Carolina Census Page#32

>From Pitt County NC Deeds, Book "N" (p. 177) 17-May-1794 -- Sale of 50 acres by Thomas Cannon to Sollomon Sutton for 10 pounds; Jacob Sutton and William Moye witnesses.

>From Pitt County NC Deeds, Book "N" (p. 452) 20-Jan-1796 -- Sale by Solomon Sutton of 100 acres patented in 1762 to Elijah Sutton for 20 pounds; Shad. Hines and Dennis Cannon, witnesses.

>From Pitt County NC Deeds, Book "Q" (p. 368) 21-Apr-1807 -- Solomon Sutton conditionally grants a negro slave to his grandson, Solomon Sutton, identified as a son of Moses Sutton, son of Grantor and wife Mary Sutton; John Brooks, Witness.

>From Pitt County NC Deeds, Book "R" (p. 166) 26-Apr-1807 -- Solomon Sutton grants to Elijah Sutton, his son, mentioning wife Mary Sutton; witnessed by John Brooks and Ambrose Witherington.

Will of Solomon Sutton - Theophilus Sutton is the admin. dated January 6, 1817

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