Married: Mary Ann Smith, 7 June 1852, Johnson county Indiana
Children:
1. [infant] Sutton
2. Ralzmans A Sutton 1853-1854
3. Elvia L Sutton c.1855-????
4. Thurman A Sutton 1858-1943
5. William R Sutton c.1864-????
6. Eddie Sutton c.1867-????
Married(2): Amanda C Varner Stone, 24 September 1892, Johnson county Indiana
OBITUARY
Death From Blood Poisoning
Daniel Sutton, of Burlington, the victim of a Slight and Apparently Harmless Scratch.
One week ago last Friday Daniel Sutton, residing in Burlington township, went to the town of Burlington and was suffering an irritation on the left-hand. The hand was slightly inflamed, but there was nothing to indicate any serious trouble. Dr. Chittick prescribed for it and Sutton went home. It grew gradually worse and nothing seemed to afford relief until last Friday when Dr. Chittick assisted by Dr.Seigler, of Geetingsville, determined that they were dealing with an aggravated case of blood poisoning and amputated Sutton's arm. He did not rally from the operation but died on Sunday night.
Mr. Sutton's trouble began over a small scratch, scarcely visible, which he could not account for receiving.
He was a man of good reputation and his sad taking off is a matter of general regret.
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Kokomo Daily Tribune
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana
4 March 1896 (Wednesday)
page 5, column 3.
Married: Mary Ann Smith, 7 June 1852, Johnson county Indiana
Children:
1. [infant] Sutton
2. Ralzmans A Sutton 1853-1854
3. Elvia L Sutton c.1855-????
4. Thurman A Sutton 1858-1943
5. William R Sutton c.1864-????
6. Eddie Sutton c.1867-????
Married(2): Amanda C Varner Stone, 24 September 1892, Johnson county Indiana
OBITUARY
Death From Blood Poisoning
Daniel Sutton, of Burlington, the victim of a Slight and Apparently Harmless Scratch.
One week ago last Friday Daniel Sutton, residing in Burlington township, went to the town of Burlington and was suffering an irritation on the left-hand. The hand was slightly inflamed, but there was nothing to indicate any serious trouble. Dr. Chittick prescribed for it and Sutton went home. It grew gradually worse and nothing seemed to afford relief until last Friday when Dr. Chittick assisted by Dr.Seigler, of Geetingsville, determined that they were dealing with an aggravated case of blood poisoning and amputated Sutton's arm. He did not rally from the operation but died on Sunday night.
Mr. Sutton's trouble began over a small scratch, scarcely visible, which he could not account for receiving.
He was a man of good reputation and his sad taking off is a matter of general regret.
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Kokomo Daily Tribune
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana
4 March 1896 (Wednesday)
page 5, column 3.
Inscription
Daniel Sutton
Died
Mar 1, 1896
Aged
61Y. 3M. & 10D.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Sutton Utterback
1826–1849
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Jane Sutton Ratliff
1828–1859
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Rhoda Sutton
1833–1834
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Sarah A. Sutton Sedam
1837–1879
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James M. Sutton
1839–1877
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Jacob Watts Sutton
1841–1911
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Isaac Shelby Sutton
1843–1844
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Martha A Sutton Sedam
1846–1927
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Laura Ann Sutton Russell
1846–1894
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Peter Israel Sutton
1847–1877
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William S Sutton
1852–1876
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