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Samuel Sutton

5th Great-Grandfather
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Samuel Sutton was born 1802 at Pennsylvania, USA . He married Mary Hibbs and they gave birth to Thomas Wesley Sutton at Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA on 1834. Samuel Sutton died October 25, 1870 at New Hope, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA after living approximately 68 years.
Events
Birth
1802
Pennsylvania, USA
Records Residence
1826
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Records Residence
1830
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Also see attached graphic History of Bucks County.
Residence
1840
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
See attached Pennsylvania Supreme Court documents.
Records Residence
June 5, 1849
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Records Residence
1850
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Farmer with real estate valued at $25,600, a lot of money at that time.
Records Residence
1851
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Records Residence
1860
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Now a hinge maker worth about $500. I wonder if his railway speculation cost him his farm and fortune.
Records Residence
1863
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Records Residence
1865
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Records Residence
1870
Boykins Depot, Southampton, Virginia, USA
Living with son's family.
Records Death
October 25, 1870
New Hope, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
See attached death notice graphic.
Records
1826
Bucks County, Pennsylvania Tax Records
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
The Bucks County Historical Society; Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records, 1782-1860; Collection: Title No. 102; Roll Number: 20
1830
1830 United States Federal Census
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
1830; Census Place: Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania; Series: M19; Roll: 146; Page: 29; Family History Library Film: 0020620
June 05, 1849
Solebury Monthly Meeting
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Sold a coal stove, pipe and fixtures for the school.
Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1840-1879; Collection: Quaker Meeting Records; Call Number: MR Ph:588; Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
1850
1850 United States Federal Census
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Year: 1850; Census Place: Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_758; Page: 178A; Image: 359
1851
Bucks County, Pennsylvania Tax Records
Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
The Bucks County Historical Society; Doylestown, Pennsylvania; Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Tax Records, 1782-1860; Collection: Title No. 102; Roll Number: 52
1860
1860 United States Federal Census
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Year: 1860; Census Place: Philadelphia Ward 19, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1170; Page: 877; Family History Library Film: 805170
1863
Pennsylvania Septennial Census
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Ward 19
Septennial Census Returns, 1779–1863. Box 1026, microfilm, 14 rolls. Records of the House of Representatives. Records of the General Assembly, Record Group 7. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, PA.
1865
Philadelphia City Directory
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Ancestry.com. U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
1870
1870 United States Federal Census
Boykins Depot, Southampton, Virginia, USA
Year: 1870; Census Place: Boykins Depot, Southampton, Virginia; Roll: M593_1679; Page: 158A; Family History Library Film: 553178
October 25, 1870
Find a Grave
Lambertville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58341641
Mount Hope Cemetery
Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012; Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi.
Images
Samuel Sutton Death Notice

Samuel Sutton Death Notice

October 28, 1870 - New Hope, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Sutton - At New Hope, Pennsylvania, on the 25th inst, Samuel Sutton, aged 70 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs Rebecca V Throp, New Hope, this Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lumberville. ** THIS SHOULD HAVE SAID LAMBERTVILLE, WHICH IS WHERE HIS WIFE IS BURIED, PER HER OBITUARY. THEIR GRAVES ARE IN LAMBERTVILLE.
Philadelphia Inquirer - Page 5
Samuel Sutton Solebury Map

Samuel Sutton Solebury Map

1850 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
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Samuel Sutton Solebury Map With Google Overlay

Samuel Sutton Solebury Map With Google Overlay

1850 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
See similar attached map without overlay too.
Latitude Longitude: 40.332637, -74.986659 Just Google those numbers or visit this URL: https://www.google.com/search?q=40.332637%2C+-74.986659&oq=40.332637%2C+-74.986659
Philadelphia / New Hope Railway Incorporation

Philadelphia / New Hope Railway Incorporation

1839 - Pennsylvania, USA
The rail line was never built. Samuel Sutton is one of many Commissioners of the newly incorporated Philadelphia and New Hope Railway. His name also appears on incorporation documents for other railroads in the area.
From Laws of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Passed at Session 1838-39
History of Bucks County

History of Bucks County

1830 - Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
....inches wide, the average capacity per day being about six tons. The annual product is valued at twenty-five thousand dollars. A pumping station at this place supplies the canal with water. Three religious denominations are represented in New Hope--Methodist Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Roman Catholic. Methodism was introduced about 1830 by Reverend Daniel Bartine, who preached occasionally at the house of Samuel Sutton. Soon afterward Reverends Edward Page and As bury Boring began to hold services with some regularity, first at Mr. Sutton's house and then in the academy building. The first class numbered seven, vie., Mr. and Mr. Samuel Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Newland, Mrs. Hibbs, Pettinger, and Vansant...
Page 530 of History of Bucks County; Published in 1887
Samuel Sutton in the Plow Business with William Murray

Samuel Sutton in the Plow Business with William Murray

1848 - Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
...In 1848 he joined in partnership with A.J. Beaumont and Samuel Sutton in the plow business, continuing until 1852...
From The History Of Bucks County; page 331.
Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 1

Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 1

1840 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 2

Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 2

1840 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 3

Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 3

1840 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 4

Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 4

1840 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 5

Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 5

18480 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 6

Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 6

1840 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 7

Samuel Sutton Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case 7

1840 - Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Samuel Sutton - New Hope Methodist History

Samuel Sutton - New Hope Methodist History

1828 - New Hope, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
The Philadelphia Methodist says that Methodism was introduced into New Hope, PA, by the Rev O.J. Page and Asbury Boring in 1835, and attached to the Bristol Circuit. A class was formed, and Samuel Sutton was appointed leader. They held their meetings in the old academy....Samuel Sutton, mentioned as the leader of the first class, in 1835, was the father of Rebecca V Throp, now a resident of Lambertville, NJ. He was a man of faith and good works...
Lambertville Beacon; Sep 10 1886 edition; Page3