Lutie Sutton
19th-century American historical figure in genealogical records
Lutie Sutton was a 19th-century American woman whose life and family records are significant to genealogical and historical documentation of the American South during the antebellum and Reconstruction periods. Though not widely known outside genealogical circles and regional history communities, Sutton's documented life and family connections provide valuable insight into daily life, social structures, and family dynamics in 19th-century America. Her records have been preserved through genealogical databases and historical archives, making her name recognizable to historians and family researchers studying the period. The preservation of records associated with Sutton demonstrates the importance of documenting ordinary lives to create a complete historical record. Her inclusion in genealogical and historical records ensures that individuals who lived through significant periods of American history are remembered and studied by subsequent generations.
Historical Figure
American
Thinking about the name
Lutie
American origin
“A diminutive or nickname-style name derived from Lute, Luther, or Lutitia, with a cheerful, informal quality reminiscent of early 20th-century pet names. Lutie feels whimsical and approachable, less formal than Luther while maintaining connection to its roots. The name carries a vintage Americana charm, evoking period photographs and heirloom naming traditions.”