Langley Hall and Sutton Hall, Cheshire, England= Pictured Right Langley Hall AFTER THE NORMAN CONQUEST the Norman earls granted manors to individuals in return for certain duties. The recipient of the Manor of Sutton assumed the title 'de Sutton' and sometime in the Middle Ages the family built a hall to reflect their status. For centuries, little disturbed the tranquil farming communities in t...
Braxton Memorial Gardens (as named on Findagrave.com) was originally established as Braxton County Cemetery , in 1959, by the U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers (USACE). The USACE donated the land, and established the cemetery, to facilitate the relocation of 17 smaller cemeteries scattered along the Elk River (above Sutton, WV) in preparation for the construction of the Sutton Dam and Sutton Lake. T...
This project is for those who are buried in West Sutton Cemetery, Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. This cemetery is indicated as GS 18 in the Vital Records of Sutton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 by Franklin P. Rice published in Worcester, Mass., 1907 Find a Grave
The South Sutton Cemetery is a large cemetery on Hough Road in South Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. It is just past the Sutton Senior Center. It is very well kept and has many modern stones. Find a Grave
This small cemetery is bordered by a field stone wall. Although there are many visible markers, only a few are still in tact, the remainder are broken and unreadable. The listings in the Vital records of Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 by Franklin P. Rice, published in Worcester, MA in 1907 list this cemetery as Brigham Hill Cemetery (GS1). It is designated...
Sutton Courtenay Manor, Oxfordshire, England=According to the 12th-century tradition of the house, the vill of SUTTON was given to Abingdon Abbey by King Ini (688–728). The story went on to relate how Abbot Hrethun in 801 gave 100 manentes of land here and £120 to Coenwulf, King of the Mercians, in exchange for Andersey Island. Be this as it may, Sutton remained a royal vill until the reign of ...
Links:The History of Macclesfield By John CorryEarls and Barons of the Counties Palatinate:Geoffrey de Constantine, Stockport Castle ( 1173) Earl Hugh Lupus D'Avranches of Chester, cousin of William the Conqueror, nephew of Gerbod of Flanders Matilda of Chester Prince Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Chester Hugh BohunEarl Roger Pictavensis de Lancaster Baron Hamon de Masci William FitzNigel de Haul...
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