The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
Joseph Sutton, who removed to Long Island, died between 1765 and 1770, aged 80; married Mary Sands, and had issue; Joseph Sutton of this town, who- died aged 80, leaving several children by his wife Deborah Haight, of Chappaqua. Caleb, the second son of first Joseph married Abby Pell, and died aged 70, leaving issue, Edward, Andrew, Pell, Mary, Sophie, Solomon, Henry and Caleb. James, third son of first Joseph, resided in Croton Valley, married Elizabeth Brown, and left issue, Mary, Jerusha, Hannah, Joseph, Amy and James. 'William of Croton, fourth son of first Joseph, married Dorcas Clapp, and died aged 80, leaving Jesse, William and Alice. Richardson of Croton, fifth son of Joseph first, was born July 11, 1732, and died 1776 ; married Elizabeth, daughter of Moses Quimby, who was born February 28, 1736 -- their issue being, Esther, born March 15, 1752, married Joseph Totten; Moses, born March 15, 1756; Daniel, born May 22, 1758; Deborah, born June 17, 1760; Robert, born April, 1762 ; Samuel, born January 22, 1764; Phoebe, born August 27, 1765; Mary,' bom March 7, 1767 ; Jerusha, born September 2, 1768 ; Abigal, born December 12, 1770; and Frances, born December 13, 1772. The daughters of the first Joseph were : Abby, who married Robert Fields; Mary, who married Samuel Palmer ; Sophia, and Jerusha, who married Benjamin Field.
a The arms of Sutton are-- ar. on a chev. betw. three annulets pa. as many crescents or Crest, a greyhound head couped enn., collared gu. garnished and ringed or. on the collar three annulets of the last.