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Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UOJ.2ACIB/221
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attached is an old clipping I found in a grandparents old remedy book. I have slightly and accidently connected some of this info to Plants families of the East Finley Twsp area (that are connected also to a family line of mine), but Mrs. Wylie Clutter Farabee was apparantly born in Time,PA. Some of it is missing but most of the info is fairly good except for the fat that they failed to name the four children or it was broken off this clipping. I would imagine it was from the Washington paper or the Claysville paper as my grandparents lived on a farm in Pleasant Grove, PA.
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Surnames: CLADER
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UOJ.2ACIB/220.1
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Lisa—
I just did a search of this site and turned up a Stuart Clutter in the 1860 Federal Census Index, living in Greenbriar Co., West Virginia.
Also, have you considered alternate spellings? I have an ancestor named Clader, and I have seen that surname spelled Glöter, which in German is roughly the equivalent of Clutter. The name is also spelled Clater, Clayder, Cleyder, Gloeter, Kleder, and whatever other spellings approximate the original German.
Hope this helps.