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John Sutton (1) emigrated from the County of Lincolnshire, England to Hingham, Massachusetts about 1638. He had a son, Joseph.

Joseph Sutton (2) settled in the town of New Castle, Westchester County, NY and was one of the three original proprietors. He later moved from New Castle, NY to Long Island, NY and died at the age of 80 between 1765 and 1770. Joseph married Mary Sands (daughter of James Sands and Mary Cornell) and had 9 children: Joseph, Caleb, James, William, Richardson, Abigail (who married Robert Field, brother of Benjamin Field), Mary, Sophia, and Jerusha.

 

Information Sources: Published Field Genealogy

  History of Westchester County                             Francis Weeks Genealogy

The Sutton family, who have been seated in this town for 135 years, derive their origin from Joseph Sutton, whose father John emigrated from the county of Lincolnshire, England, to Massachusetts. The family were anciently resident at Sutton in Lincolnshire, and represented by Robert Sutton, armiger, sheriff of that county 22nd of Henry VII (1506).

The Dilligent

Planters of the Commonwealth, by C.E. Banks Boston, 1930

Dilligent of Ipswich, John Martin, Master.  She sailed from Ipswich, Suffolk, in June and arrived August 10 at Boston, with about one hundred passengers, principally from Hingham, Norfolk, destined for Hingham, Massachusetts.

 

 

 

 

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