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Birth name
Corey Lee Sutton
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Place of Birth
Bronx, New York, USA
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Sharakhi/Cherokee
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England/Ireland

Sutton History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Etymology of Sutton
What does the name Sutton mean?
Sutton is a name that first reached England following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Sutton family lived in Somerset, at Sutton Montague.
Early Origins of the Sutton family
The surname Sutton was first found in Nottinghamshire where they were descended from Dreu de Montaigu who came into England at the Norman Conquest in 1066 A.D. in the train of the Count of Mortain. His first seat was at Sutton Montague in Somerset, and the family later acquired Sutton upon Trent near Tuxford in Nottingham, where they became Lords of the manor and the Barons Dudley.
“Sutton-upon-Trent gave name to this ancient family, the first upon record being Roland, son of Hervey, who lived in the reign of Henry III., and married Alice, daughter and coheiress of Richard de Lexington.” 1
There are countless listings of the place name throughout Britain in the Domesday Book with various spellings due to the literal meaning of the name “south farmstead or village.” 2 The parish Averham in Nottinghamshire was an ancient family seat.
“At the time of the siege of Newark, many skirmishes occurred here; and in 1644, the ancient manor-house, then belonging to Robert Sutton, Lord Lexington and Baron of Averham, and which had been the residence of the family from 1250, was destroyed.” 3
However, the church in Averham and Kelham still hold many relics and several ancient memorials to the Suttons. Some of the church windows date back to 1220. On the south wall is a mural monument, adorned with cherubs and armorial bearings, to the memory of the Right Hon. Robert Lord Lexington, having descended from “ye ancient family of ye Suttons.” 3
Kelham Hall has been the present family seat since it was built in the 1860s.