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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. William S. Tuton: Birth: ABT 1802.

  2. Oliver K. Tuton: Birth: ABT 1804 in North Carolina. Death: ABT 1882 in Texas

  3. Ann Tuton: Birth: ABT 1806. Death: 1833 in North Carolina

  4. Charles A. Tuton: Birth: ABT 1808 in North Carolina. Death: 1851 in DeWitt County, Texas

  5. Susan Tuton: Birth: ABT 1808.


Notes
a. Note:   I believe him to be the father of Charles A., William S., Oliver K., Ann and Susan. My gg-grandfather Oliver K. named a child William M.
  This following article came to me from Ron Tuton and we probably don't know which William this seaman is. I thought it worthwhile to entry it here under this William Tuton for further research someday.
 (William Raymond enlisted as a Musician in 1820 at Norfolk, Virginia and received 10 dollars a month for his efforts. Musician James F. Draper signed aboard the frigate Brandywine in July 1825, and had
 the notation "$10 a month" entered next to his name in the ship's log. On 31 August 1826, John Page
 had his rating changed from Seaman to Master of the Band, and in September Ordinary Seaman
 William Tuton became a Musician, both aboard Constellation.)
  Wayne County Deed Book 9 page 483
 Marriage settlement: Susanna Love to William (Will) Tuton. The heading
 reads: "Marriage settlement on Miss Love" Dated; 28 Jan. 1795
 Document states: "This indenture made...between Miss Susanna Love of one
 part and William Tuton of Sampson County of the other part and Kenan Love
 and Archibald Cutler of the third part. Witnesseth that whereas a marriage
 is about soleminized between the said Susanna Love and William Tuton and the
 said William Tuton on his partdoth agree and obligate himself to the
 trustees aforesaid the the said Susanna Love shall enjoy the following
 Negroes Tamar Harry London Abram Mary Charity and Stephen being her right
 previous to the marriage with the said William Tuton and to her issues by
 the said William Tuton forever. But in case the said Susanna should die
 before the said William Tuton Without leaving issue by the said William then
 the aforesaid to be the property of the said William Tuton and his heirs
 forever." Wit:William Anderson and George Morisey.



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