Posted by Joseph A. G T SUTTON DE CLONARD on September 21, 19101 at 18:14:15:
In Reply to: De Sutton-Clonard Familytree (Eire-Spain) :Re.: '2204.html' posted by DE SUTTON-CLONARD, Joseph G.T. on December 25, 19100 at 17:48:52:
: DE SUTTON-CLONARD FAMILY & DESCENDANCY (EIRE & SPAIN)
: C. 1530 - 2000
: MADRID, 26 Dec. 2000
: Re. /messages/2204.html
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: This is a follow-up on our investigations on my forebears, the family SUTTON-CLONARD; COUNTS DE CLONARD,
: I have here, more details about our family Tree:
: A)COUNTS SUTTON-CLONARD,ANCESTORS (Isreland)
: 1.--Luke Sutton of Clonard, b. c1530. Esquire.
: sp. Am Devereux (daughter of Thomas Devereux of Ballimpmaguer).
: 2.--Leonard Sutton of Wexford, b. c1570. Esquire
: Sp.Margaret Rofsiter(daughter of Francis Rossiter, Esquire of Wexford)
: 3.--John Sutton of Old Court, b. c1609. Esquire
: Sp. Ellen Devereux (Daughter of Nicholas Devereux,of Ballimmaguer).
: 4.--Edward Sutton of Wexford, b. c.1640. Esquire
: Sp.Ellen Ronny(Andrew Ronny Daughter, of Ballidufe,Esq. of Wexford
: 5.--Michael Sutton of Waterford, b.c1668, Esquire > Marine > Shipping.
: Sp. Catherine Dalton of Kindalion.
: 6.--Redmond Sutton of Waterford,b.1691, Esquire > Marine > Shipping.
: Count de Clonard; (10.01.1770).
: sp. Isabel Herrera González.
: B)OUR ANCESTORS IN SPAIN
: 7.-- Michael De Sutton y Herrera of Cadiz, b. 1725 - shipping/Merchant
: First Count de Clonard, in Spain; Officer of the Spanish Navy
: sp. Serafina Langton-Carew
: 8.-- Raymundo de Sutton y Langton, b. 1759 - General
: Second Count de Clonard in the Kingdom of Spain
: sp. Ramona Abbach y Casaviella; III Marquise de Granada.
: 9.--Serafín María de Sutton y Abbach, b. 1793 - General & Minister, Historian, etc.
: Third Count de Clonard, in Spain
: sp. Joaquina Campuzano González.
: 10- Raymundo de Sutton y Campuzano, b. 1822 - General.
: Fofrth Count de Clonard, in Spain
: sp. Agustina Aguilar Guillelmy.
: 11- Serafin Edmundo de Sutton y Aguilar, b. 1856 - General
: Fiuth Count de Clonard, in Spain
: sp. Josefa Zea e Iturriría.
: 12- María R. Blanca de Sutton y Zea b. 1887
: Sixth Coun de Clonard, in Spain
: Sp. José Antonio Guijarro
: 13- Joseph Vincent Guijarro de Sutton, b. 1919
: Sp.María P. de Torija
: 14- Joseph A. Guijarro de Sutton, b. 1955
: Sp. Françoise Choquet et Trincald
: 15- Jacques Guijarro de Sutton, b. 1967
: Sp. Nathaly Louise Brunet.
: 16- Vincent Guijarro de Sutton, b.1996
: Child.
: And thus until our days, the family of SUTTON-CLONARD, during 300 years decided to serve in the Spanish armed forces.
: We also know that our remote origins are confused with the family of the Duke de Neville; De Courtenay Normand Branch; and Guillaume Irst. (of England)
: Also it is almost sure that ROGER DE SUTTON "THE IRISH"; b. c1230 , is considerated father of the Saga of De Sutton-Clonard Family.
: We have the intention to follow our investigations, in respect to our genealogy until its point of origin, (see XI century in Normandy).
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: DE SUTTON-CLONARD FAMILY (OR DE SOTTO)
: Joseph A.
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: THE GREEN LYON
: To all those people who were called, they call, and they will be called Sutton or De Sotto.
: "The roots of our Irish ancestors,
: are the sap that nourishes our thoughts.
: Roots as flowing our dreams,
: that have taken root deep and tenaciously
: in our hopes and yearnings. "
:
: J.M. de Sutton
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: Wild Flower
:
: Green wheat fields,
: that you keep the wild flowers;
: those that they dance with the wind,
: in smooth harmony.
: Red solitary poppy,
: challenging to the own Sun,
: accepting the caresses of the stem
: and the ear,
: you, that raised resist to the ray
: and the thunder.
: Flower that you see me grow;
: from the land to the sky,
: My green grains you see to mute
: to the gold,
: to the tuning fork of the time;
: in the heat of the summer,
: when the air is fire
: and the grass dust,
: You rock the dreams
: in the white Moon,
: black poppy,
: quiet, and subtle
: like the night,
: Companion of mourning,
: how well you know my destiny,
: a new furrow, of sickle and scythe
: will come, with the dawn,
: when the day start.
: Wild flower, petals of goddess,
: Good bye Madam,
: my sweet blazon,
: All my gratitude I give you,
: in a song of life.
: Of these grains that already fall,
: when my essence goes away.
: In each spring,
: from my ashes you will appear,
: in the fields,
: the green stems, his golden ears
: and the fertile new one.
: With joy, your splendor will be there
: In the fresh wheat fields of the core,
: you will then shelter, once again,
: Singing to the firmament ,and the green fields;
: and your fragrance, will not have limits.
: Flower of compassion and hope,
: Outside the ardent and insuffrable pain
: and of the most brutal of my Deaths.
: There, you will find me,
: in loyal watch,
: Only for you Melady.
: Joseph A.G.T. De Sutton
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: Smile, innocence breath
:
: It was a Carnival Saturday,
: when the masks were vanished,
: as leaves of an autumn.
: It was the hour of the truth,
: ringing, sounding already ! ,
: all the bells of my soul.
: With the uncovered face
: I went to yield accounts,
: loving to who was loving,
: loving to who was hating.
: To request grace and to forgive,
: make a sense to renew Love,
: as the rain makes the River.
: In my strange trip,
: to the intensive beauty,
: of a late afternoon,
: I heard the sigh of a Good-bye.
: That God keep you,
: if thus has to be there,
: until dying in Venice.
: It was a Carnival Saturday,
: with essence of Spring whiteness,
: smile, innocence breath
: Joseph A.G.T. De Sutton
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: Please let me know your opinion about this mail
: Any help will be appreciated.
: DE SUTTON-CLONARD FAMILY (SPAIN)
: (OR: de Sotto-Clonard)
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: WE THANK YOU IN ADVANCE !
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