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Author: StephanieHochuli
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This Peter is a genuine mystery. I found him in South Cemetary in Ashtabule.. He was buried with Betsy Clute White 1782-1871 and Peter Clute 1904-1904. He seems to have had a son Charles M... but in the 1850 census in Ohio, I find Omi in Jefferson county and Richard and Abraham in Sheffeld.. None in the Ashtabula area. Is he in the 1860 census there?? Who was Charles MotherI think that Charles is Charles May Clute,son of Henry Clute and Nancy May.. born 11 May 1864, died 24 April 1949, both Ohio, South Cemetary. If so on 14 Feb. 1884, he married Louisa Kein and had at leas Emory Lee 1899, married Nellie Addicot and Grace May 1884 and Eleanor Ann 1887
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Author: annclute
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Looking for info on Peter Clute. I know he had a son Charles M. in May 1864ish. We beilieve he fought in a war, died around age of 65 and is buried in a cemetary in Orwell, Ohio with many other Clutes.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
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Author: annclute
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Thank you. You seem to have lots of Clute info. Any on a Peter Clute? Buried in a cemetary in Orwell, Ohio. Was a veteran in a war, died about the age of 65, had a son Charles M. Clute in Ohio in May 1864, who then went on to have his own 5 kids, Grace, Elner, Emery, Elsie,and Lynn with 3 different wives, Ada, Louisa and Emma?
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Author: StephanieHochuli
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The first Clute in the US was Capt. Jan.. The spelling of his name was variable.. Clute, Knute,Cnute,But it was always recognizable as the same name. He is listed as a soldier in the original church records and contrary to most Dutch at the time, he had a surname.. I suspect he could have been of German origin.
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Author: annclute
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I am looking for the root meaning and origin of the clute family surname for a high school project. any help would be greatly appreciated.
We are from the clute family most recently living in the Fowler/Youngstown Ohio area.
Thank You,
Ann Clute
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