This spelling and "Suitor" often appear in emigrant diaries and other early documents. The battle consisted primarily of an artillery exchange, and during the battle Marsh secretly went over to parley with the other side. These are the earliest records we have of the Sutter family. Have information to share? Rich Sutter, twin brother of Ron, was drafted 10th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. [2]. He played major junior hockey with the Western Hockey League's (WHL) Saskatoon Blades, starting in the 200910 season. The Austin/Suttles Family Home Page. Duane finished his career with 342 points in the NHL. He also wanted three of his grandchildren (he had grandchildren in Acapulco, Mexico, as well) to have the benefits of the fine private Moravian Schools. The Sutter family, originally from Viking, Alberta, Canada, are one of the most famous families in the National Hockey League (NHL). 16% of Sutter men worked as a Farmer and 8% of Sutter women worked as a Teacher. John Augustus Sutter family tree Parents John Augustus Sutter Jr 1826 - 1897 Maria Del Carmen Rivas 1837 - 1898 Spouse (s) Upcoming De Sutter Family Reunions. The Columbia departed Fort Vancouver on November 11 and sailed to the Kingdom of Hawaii, reaching Honolulu on December 9. the usual methods. 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This stretch of land was called New Helvetia and Sutter was given the right to represent in the Establishment of New Helvetia all the laws of the country, to function as political authority and dispenser of justice, in order to prevent the robberies committed by adventurers from the United States, to stop the invasion of savage Indians, and the hunting and trading by companies from the Columbia (river).[11], The governor stipulated however that for Sutter to qualify for land ownership, he had to reside in the territory for a year and become a Mexican citizen, which he did to assuage the governor on August 29, 1840. Rich and Ron spent three seasons together with the Flyers in the mid-1980s, and three more with the Blues in the early 1990s, where they were coached by brother Brian. Sol Sutter Birth 5 Aug 1910 - New York Death 6 Dec 2001 - Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA Mother Unavailable Father Unavailable Show more Quick access Family tree Records 250 Photos 17 New search Sol Sutter family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Unavailable Unavailable Spouse (s) Pearl Brand Sutter 1913 - 1995 Children Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lewis Gregory Sutter. The average life expectancy for Sutter in 1943 was 32, and 77 in 2004. The second generation of Sutters are beginning to reach the NHL, as Brandon Sutter is now a member of the Carolina Hurricanes, and Brett Sutter is with the Calgary Flames. Marsh met with them and convinced the Americans on both sides that there was no reason for Americans to be fighting each other. Last edited on 25 February 2023, at 09:26, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Juan Bautista Alvarado Independence movement, Tex Willer Special#9: La Valle del Terrore. After finishing his NHL career, he bought the WHL's Red Deer Rebels where he also formerly served as the Rebels' Head Coach and General Manager. Ron is the only brother who did not play or work for the Chicago Blackhawks. This was about 43% of all the recorded Sutter's in USA. The first step they do against me I will make a declaration of Independence and proclaim California a Republic independent of Mexico. The younger Sutter, who had come from Switzerland and joined his father in September 1848, saw the commercial possibilities of the land and promptly started plans for building a new town he named Sacramento, after the Sacramento River. He also became the first coach to lead Canada to consecutive gold medals at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, which he did in 2005 and 2006. [3], Johann August Sutter was born[4] on February 23, 1803, in Kandern,[5] Baden (present-day Germany), to Johann Jakob Sutter, a foreman at a paper mill, and Christina Wilhelmine Sutter (ne Stober). Six brothers: Brent, Brian, Darryl, Duane, Rich, and Ron, reached the NHL in the 1970s and 80s. As of 2020, three second-generation Sutters have played in the NHL: Brandon, Brett, and Brody. Seldom an Indian escaped such an attack, and those who were not murdered were captured. Although he became famous following the discovery of gold by his . As a San Jose Shark, Ron was coached by brother Darryl. Merrick Sutter, Brent's son, took a different path. Privacy Policy There was a large number of Americans fighting on both sides. Counsel Jacob Leese in Yerba Buena: "Very curious reports come to me from below but the poor wretches do not know what they do. He was a leader of the 1983 WHL champion Broncos. For serious accidents, injuries and conditions that require immediate medical care. "[44], On July 7, 1846, commodore (US naval captain) John B. Montgomery, in the aftermath of the renegade Bear Flag Revolt's Battle of Monterey, raised the American flag there. Number of people The gold rush destroyed him, however, and he ended his life in obscurity and near-poverty, two days after Congress awarded him compensation for his losses. Thus far, three second generation Sutters have played in the WHL with another in the Alberta Junior Hockey League, and several others playing in minor hockey.[5]. He was recently appointed an assistant coach with the Western Hockey League's Regina Pats. [15][16] Pierson Reading, Sutters fort manager, wrote in a letter to a relative that the Indians of California make as obedient and humble slaves as the Negro in the South". Updated: August 24, 2013 Biography ID: 124444469 Christian Sutter Born Feb 19, 1825 William Sutter 1826 - 1861 David Sutter 1830 - 1884 Thomas Sutter 1834 - 1861 Andrew J . We don't have any information on the history of the Sutter name. His father came from the nearby town of Rnenberg, in the canton of Basel in Switzerland, and his maternal grandfather was a pastor from Grenzach, on the Swiss-German border.[4]. of the Sutter name. Born in Mexico on 1852 to John Augustus Sutter Jr and Maria del Carmen Rivas. [14] Housing conditions for workers living in nearby villages and rancheras was described as being more favorable. He had a brief career with the Canmore Eagles of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Micheltorenas army was described as descending on California like a plague of locusts, stripping the countryside bare. Californians complained that the army was committing robberies, beatings and rapes. All the Labourers grate [sic] and small ran to the troughs like so many pigs and fed themselves with their hands as long as the troughs contained even a moisture.[21]. The Johann Agust Sutter House in Lititz, Pennsylvania was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Gary's brothers have suggested that he may have been the best player of all of them.[3]. On June 23, 2009, he was hired as the head coach of the Calgary Flames. The second generation of Sutters has reached the NHL, as Brandon Sutter, Brody Sutter and Brett Sutter were members of the Carolina Hurricanes organization for a few seasons. Some less common occupations for Americans named Sutter were Truck Driver and Clerk. The most Sutter families were found in USA in 1880. As the White settlers were ranching two million head of livestock, shooting wild game in enormous numbers, and replacing wilderness with wheat fields, available food for Indians in the region diminished. Brody Sutter, Duane's son, is currently a forward for the Lethbridge Hurricanes after being traded from the Saskatoon Blades in the Western Hockey League. 39,894 He played pee-wee and midget hockey with the San Jose Jr. At the time of Sutter's arrival, Alta California was a province of Mexico and had a population of Native Americans estimated at 100,000700,000. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Sutter research. His son Brandon Sutter currently plays for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League. He led the Kings to their two Stanley Cup Championships in 2012 and 2014. He received a pension of US$250 a month as a reimbursement of taxes paid on the Sobrante grant at the time Sutter considered it his own. Robert Sutter passed away at age 49 years old on July 3, 1982. As a member of the Chicago Blackhawks, he played with his brother Rich and was coached by brother Darryl. The City of Sutter Creek, California and Sutter, California are also named after him. The name itself is derived from the Middle High German word "suter," and is an occupational name for a shoemaker or cobbler. Investigate GENi for Sutter family records. Ron played for seven teams during his NHL career. Stober), Jacob Friedrich Sutter, Francis Xavier Suter, Siemon Sutter, Johann August Sutter, Anna Elisa Sutter, Anna Eliza Link (geb. For the veterans among your Sutter ancestors, military collections provide insights into where and when they served, and even physical descriptions. However, when Lienhard later went to the Fort, Sutter, Jr., having taken charge of his father's debt-ridden business, was unable to return his share of the gold to him. Heinrich Lienhard, a Swiss immigrant that served as Sutter's majordomo, wrote of the treatment of the enslaved once captured: As the room had neither beds nor straw, the inmates were forced to sleep on the bare floor.