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Note: Peter Clutinger was born in Jefferson County, Ky., January 7, 1827 being the son of Peter and Catharine (Bence) Clutinger natives of Loraine and New Bavaria, Germany. They came to America in 1817, and were married in New Orleans, La., and soon after settled in Kentucky and in 1826 located in Floyd County, Ind., where they reared their family. Our subject after his fourteenth year did for himself, and resided in Kentucky until the age of twenty-three. He then lived in Harrison County eleven years, and in 1861 located in Oil Township, where he now owns 385 acres of fertile land, mostly improved with good buildings. He has done a large boating business for eight years. He is a republican in politics and belongs to the Masons. He was united in marriage to Miss Angeline, daughter of John and Sarah (Brooks) Campbell, of Clark County, Ind., and natives of North Carolina, January 7, 1849, and to this union nine children have been born, viz.; Clara ( now Mrs. John Vaupel), Eliza J. (who married Joseph Wilson), Winfield S., James A. (deceased), Bertha M. (deceased), Oliver P.M., Emma A., Hiram J., and Charles B. Mrs. Angeline Clutinger was born May 28, 1826. Mr. and Mrs. Clutinger are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is one of the substantial farmers of Perry County. He is a good citizen and neighbor. Biographical Sketches, 1885, History of Warrick, Spencer and Perry Counties Peter bought 11 acres from Jacob Baker for $300 on April 8, 1851. Franklin Township, Section 25, Harrison County. Peter and Angeline sold the same 11 acres to Franklin Riley for $600 0n November 21, 1860. Peter bought 175.54 acres from Milton R. and Elizabeth Walker for $1000 on December 3, 1860 located in Sec. 5 & 8 , Oil Township, Perry County, Indiana This farm has been known as The Walker Place. After Peter and Angeline died, their son, Winfield, lived there until his death in 1927. Leroy & Loretta Clutinger Quinlin bought the Walker Place from Winfields estate, on December 12, 1928. They lived there until Leroys death in 1980. Their daughter, Theresa Miles, bought part and the government bought the rest and it is now part of the Hoosier National Forrest. Obit in Enquirer, 23 July, 1898 Snyder and Clutinger have started to New Orleans with their hoop boat, Tell City News May 23, 1895
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Note: Census 1850: District 45, Harrison, Indiana, U Name Age Peter Clutinger 24 Angeline Clutinger 24 Census 1860: Franklin, Harrison, Indiana Post Office: Lanesville Household Members: Name Age Peter Cluttinger 33 Angeline Cluttinger 36 Clora Cluttinger 8 Eliza P Cluttinger 6 Winfield S Cluttinger 2 Bertha M Cluttinger 1 Census 1870: Oil, Perry, Indiana Post Office: Oil Creek Peter Clutinger 44 Angeline Clutinger 44 Clara Clutinger 18 Eliza J Clutinger 16 Winfield S Clutinger 13 Oliver P M Clutinger 7 Emma A Clutinger 5 Charles B Clutinger 2 Census 1880: Oil, Perry, Indiana Spouse's Name: Angeline Clutinger Father's Birthplace: France Mother's Birthplace: Bavaria Name Age Peter Clutinger 52 Angeline Clutinger 53 Winfield S. Clutinger 22 Oliver P. M. Clutinger 17 Emma A. Clutinger 14 Hiram J. Clutinger 13 Charles B. Clutinger 11 Eliza J. Wilson 25 Rhoda C. Wilson 7
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