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Sutton-Alpine, AK -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Alaska
Population (2000): 1080
Housing Units (2000): 352
Land area (2000): 151.287633 sq. miles (391.833153 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.354198 sq. miles (0.917368 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 151.641831 sq. miles (392.750521 sq. km)
FIPS code: 74525
Located within: Alaska (AK), FIPS 02
Location: 61.712473 N, 148.885625 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Sutton-Alpine, AK
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Sutton, NE -- U.S. city in Nebraska
Population (2000): 1447
Housing Units (2000): 650
Land area (2000): 1.695668 sq. miles (4.391761 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.695668 sq. miles (4.391761 sq. km)
FIPS code: 47955
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 40.606739 N, 97.858723 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 68979
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Sutton, NE
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Sutton, WV -- U.S. town in West Virginia
Population (2000): 1011
Housing Units (2000): 557
Land area (2000): 0.824032 sq. miles (2.134233 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.824032 sq. miles (2.134233 sq. km)
FIPS code: 78580
Located within: West Virginia (WV), FIPS 54
Location: 38.664437 N, 80.710172 W
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Sutton, WV
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Sutton -- U.S. County in Texas
Population (2000): 4077
Housing Units (2000): 1998
Land area (2000): 1453.763870 sq. miles (3765.230979 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.632754 sq. miles (1.638824 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1454.396624 sq. miles (3766.869803 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 30.505128 N, 100.604542 W
Headwords:
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Sutton, TX
Sutton County
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Sutton

Sutton (meaning 'south settlement' in Old English) may refer to:

Sutton (constructor)

Sutton was an American racing car constructor which participated in a single FIA World Championship race - the 1959 Indianapolis 500. They scored no championship points.

Their car, a Dayton Steel Foundry/Walther, was powered by a KK500G Offenhauser I4 engine and was driven by Mike Magill. Qualifying in 31st place, the car completed 45 laps before being an accident forced Magill's reirement. Magill was squeezed into the outside wall by the spinning car of Chuck Weyant, and Magill flipped over, sliding upside down off the track and into the infield. Drivers Jud Larson and Red Amick, who spun trying to avoid the accident, both stopped and lifted the damaged Sutton upright to free Magill. Their actions, and the roll bars which were made mandatory for the 1959 season, contributed to saving Magill's life.

Sutton (surname)

Sutton is an English-language surname of England and Ireland. One origin is from Anglo-Saxon where it is derived from sudh, suth, or suð, and tun referring to the generic placename "Southtown". Note that almost every county in England contains one or more placenames bearing the prefix "Sutton". The Domesday Book (1086) contains the first recorded spelling of the surname as "Ketel de Sudtone"; "Suttuna" also appeared in 1086 in records from Ely, Cambridgeshire. In 1379 tax records, the surname appears as "de Sutton" ("of Southtown"). One source refers to the origin as being Anglo-Norman, with the name itself derived as described above, from Anglo-Saxon terms.

Related surnames include early variants "de Sudtone" (1086), "Suttuna" (1086), "de Sutton" (1379), and "de Sutun". Additional variants include " Suton" and "Suttone".

This surname is shared by the following notable people:

Usage examples of "sutton".

On the reverse was the inscription: Sender: The Reverend Thomas Benbrook The Vicarage Bishop's Sutton Hampshire.

It was Anastasia who had ordered the murder of a public-spirited citizen named Arnold Schuster who had recognised a famous bank robber, Willy Sutton (Willy the Actor) and informed the police.

Remember Sutton back at Bella Vista having his boring dinners with Mrs.

And now, ma'am,' said Sutton, speaking more like a human being again, 'I come to my point, because when Cumby reached the last piece, the Admiral, who had been as grim as a hanging judge all this time, and all the other officers too, burst out in a roar of laughter, told my cousin to take three months' leave in England, and ordered him to dine aboard the flagship the day he returned.

The number was coming to an end, Ralph Sutton filigreeing under the final chords, when the telephone rang.

Tuppence murmured vaguely of past years of Service abroad - the domestic difficulties of life in England, gave details of a married son and a married daughter both with children and gently steered the conversation to the activities of Miss Bligh in Sutton Chancellor which were numerous - The Women's Institute, Guides, Scouts, the Conservative Ladies Union, Lectures, Greek Art, Jam Making, Flower Arrangement, the Sketching Club, the Friends of Archaeology - The vicar's health, the necessity of making him take care of himself, his absentmindedness - Unformrmte differences of opinion between churchwardens Tuppence praised the scones, thanked her hostess for her hospitality and rose to go.

But the other half, that dark, primal part of the psyche, wanted to bury Lori Anne Sutton, her ivory-tower ideals and her guilt trips, and become the new Erdomese man that the monks wanted.

In such cities as Sutton there are few patients who can afford to pay a fee to both doctor and chemist, so that unless the physician is prepared to play the part of both he will have little chance of making a living at either.

Sutton and his people came on, waiting tensely for the Mollies to fire.

Sutton, National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union, Arlington House, New Rochelle New York, 1974, p.

Sixty-four years old, over $523,000 in a Fidelity Retirement account, and a paid-off boat and house on Sutton Lake—.

Sixty-four years old, over $523,000 in a Fidelity Retirement account, and a paid-off boat and house on Sutton Lake—.

Sutton, Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler, '76 Press, Seal Beach, California, pp.

Whatever had invaded the Suttons on that Sunday night in August, the bullet holes in the walls bore mute testimony that the farmers had deemed the creatures real enough to shoot at them.

I had not shown my toys to my friends, the Suttons, not because I wanted to hide them, but because I had not wanted a lot of talk and useless advice while they were incomplete.