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Ester <I>Niles</I> Clement Sutton

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Ester Niles Clement Sutton

Birth
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
20 Dec 1895 (aged 95)
Naples, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
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Ontario County Journal
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York.
December 20, 1895

Naples, N. Y. - One of our oldest residents has passed away. Mrs. Esther Niles Clement Sutton died at the home of her son, Thomas Clement, at Woodville, Sunday last, aged 95 years, her life stretching back to the close of the 18th century, and all of this long life was spent in Naples, except recently a few years with her children in other places. She was the daughter of James Niles, and lived in West Hollow in this town when a girl. Her first husband, John Clement, was a deserter from the British army in 1814, and came to Naples. By him she had six children, James, Henry, John, Mary L., Horatio and Thomas, all living but Mary and John. After Mr. Clement's death, she married John Sutton, who had a large family of boys, all players of instruments, as are their descendants now. One more son, George, was added by this marriage, a noted band leader. Mrs. Sutton was active and in almost full possession of her faculties till a few weeks before her death. Her remains were deposited in the West Hollow cemetery, very near to her home for some 80 years.

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Ontario County Journal
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York.
December 20, 1895

Naples, N. Y. - One of our oldest residents has passed away. Mrs. Esther Niles Clement Sutton died at the home of her son, Thomas Clement, at Woodville, Sunday last, aged 95 years, her life stretching back to the close of the 18th century, and all of this long life was spent in Naples, except recently a few years with her children in other places. She was the daughter of James Niles, and lived in West Hollow in this town when a girl. Her first husband, John Clement, was a deserter from the British army in 1814, and came to Naples. By him she had six children, James, Henry, John, Mary L., Horatio and Thomas, all living but Mary and John. After Mr. Clement's death, she married John Sutton, who had a large family of boys, all players of instruments, as are their descendants now. One more son, George, was added by this marriage, a noted band leader. Mrs. Sutton was active and in almost full possession of her faculties till a few weeks before her death. Her remains were deposited in the West Hollow cemetery, very near to her home for some 80 years.

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