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Surnames: Clutter
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UOJ.2ACIB/226
Message Board Post:
I cant for the life of me link Stephen Clutter,born 1817,Greenbrier co.VA.(documented proof he is my GG Grandfather)to anyone further back.Some people have listed John Clutter as his Father,born in Monongalia Co.Va. in 1792,but thats it.Considering all the Johns, Jacobs,etc etc I am completely blocked. I'm trying to see if the link goes back to Casper Clutter. Can anyone fill in these gaps? Thanks debbie e-mail at deagle11(a)ptsi.net
AMANDA McCOLLUM, daughter of Mellissa Harris and Daniel McCOLLUM was born in Washington County, PA. She married Milton CLUTTER and had five children. Milton Clutter enlisted in the United States Army and while in the army was taken with smallpox and died in the hospital at Washington, D.C. in 1862. Amanda then married Daniel CONDIT. Mrs. Condit died suddenly of apoplexy in 1878. Milton and Amanda had the following children
1. Sarah Clutter
m. J.W. WALTON
2. Caleb Clutter
m. ______? SANDERS
3. Martha Clutter
m. James R. SLUSHER
4. Isabelle Clutter
m. Jacob HOLDEN
5. Franklin Clutter died at 21 unmarried
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THOMAS HARRIS, son of Abram HARRIS and Esther DENMAN
was born 29 Jan 1799 in Greene County, PA. He emigrated to Knox
County, Ohio in 1821. He married Jane CLUTTER 10 Jan 1822
of Knox County, Ohio by whom he had eight children. Mr.
Harris was one of the early settlers of Knox County, Ohio
and one of the heaviest stock dealers in the country. He was
compelled to dreive his stock over the mountains, on foot, as
there were no facilities for shipping in those early days,
but through the fatigue of a pioneer and mountain travel with
stock, he gained considerable wealth. He died 8 Feb 1850 and
was buried in the Bell Church graveyard at Morgan Township,
Knox County, Ohio. Jane died 11 Feb 1879
1. Samuel J. Harris b. 5 Jan 1824
m. Mary E. BEAVER 13 Feb 1851 b. 15 Oct 1832
2. Mary A.E. Harris b. 1 Mar 1826
m. Joseph S. CANNON 24 Jly 1843 d. 27 Aug 1849
3. Rachael A. Harris b. 17 Apr 1828
m. Platt JENNINGS 7 Oct 1845
4. Indie Ann Harris b. 10 Sep 1830
m. Alonzo PROWTY 7 Aug 1850
m. Robert SNYDER 18 Mar 1861
5. John C. Harris b. 28 Dec 1832 d. Apr 1876
m. _______ GRAVES 19 Jne 1852
6. Julia Ann Harris b. 24 Mar 1835
m. William N. TIPPETT 12 Jan 1853
7. Thomas Harris, Jr. b. 24 Jly 1837 d. 1 Sep 1840
8. Phebe Jane Harris b. 24 Jne 1840 d. 5 Jly 1862
m. John L. CROW 16 Aug 1860 d. 1866
9. Elma Harris