Biographical Sketch of Isaac L DUTTON (1893); Chester County, PA

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Source: "Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Chester County, Pennsyl-
vania, comprising a historical sketch of the county," by Samuel T. Wiley
and edited by Winfield Scott Garner, Gresham Publishing Company, Phila-
delphia, PA, 1893, pp. 522-3.

"ISAAC L. DUTTON, one of the representative farmers of West Goshen town-
ship, was born at Middletown, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, March 22,
1838.  His occupation has always been that of farming, which he continued
to follow in West Brandywine township until 1867, when he removed to West
Goshen, where he has since resided on the Wilmington and West Chester
turnpike.

"Isaac L. Dutton is a son of Joseph and Sarah (Thatcher) Dutton.  Joseph
Dutton was born August 4, 1810, in Delaware county.  He was reared and
educated in Delaware county, and moved to Westtown township, this county,
where he continued to reside several years, subsequently removing to East
Goshen township, where he held several local offices, and was a member of
the Society of Friends or Quakers.  Later he removed to West Chester,
where he died on November 9, 1888.  His wife, Sarah Thatcher, was a daugh-
ter of William Thatcher, a native of Delaware county.  He died in Aston
township, Delaware county, August 8, 1812.  Mrs. Sarah (Thatcher) Dutton
is still living.  To the marriage of Joseph and Sarah (Thatcher) Dutton
were born eleven children: William, Isaac L., Henry S., Beulah T., Rebecca,
Edward, Lydia, Ann, Sallie, Richard, and Emma (dead).

"Isaac L. Dutton was married to Caroline Hickman, daughter of Thomas and
Ruth H. (Rodabaugh) Hickman, of Delaware county, and had seven children:
Joseph Hickman Dutton, born December 12, 1863, is now engaged in farming
in Elk township; Howard, born August 25, 1866, was a promising young man,
attended the Normal school at West Chester, after which he was graduated
from the Pierce Business college, Philadelphia, in the class of 1884, and
at the age of eighteen he accepted a position as clerk of a meat-packing
establishment at Philadelphia, afterward he took the position of auditor
with John Wannamaker, which he held until 1886, when he went to Chicago
and became foreman in the store of C. M. Lemmington & Co., having under
his supervision many clerks, and died in Chicago of typhoid fever, June
29, 1890; Arthur Pratt, living at home, was born February 7, 1870; Harry
Sharpless, born September 22, 1872; Carrie Anita, born August 12, 1875;
Isaac Lowell, born June 9, 1878; and Bertha May, born January 24, 1881.

"Thomas Dutton (great-grandfather) married Hannah Routh, and had a family
of children, among whom was Richard Dutton (grandfather), who married
Margaret Larkin.  Richard Dutton was a whig and republican in politics."