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Note: N7955 CONFLICTING GIVEN NAME (Mary) and married surname (Clutter) from Greene County, Pennsylvania - Birth Register 1, 1893-1903, Henry Clutter, County Court House, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Page 029, line 18, Copyright, 2001, James Fordyce (genealogy@fordyce.org) Given name (May) and married surname (Clutter) from Greene County, Pennsylvania - Birth Register 1, 1893-1903, Laura D. Clutter, County Court House, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Page 032 - line 30, Copyright, 2001, James Fordyce (genealogy@fordyce.org) Given name (May) and married surname (Clutter) from Greene County, Pennsylvania - Birth Register 2, 1904-1915, Roland B. Clutter, County Court House, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Page 028 - line 29, Copyright, 2001, James Fordyce (genealogy@fordyce.org) Given name (Icie), middle name (May), married surname (Clutter) and status (deceased) in April, 1940, from the obituary of Catherine Huffman Breese - "Democrat Messenger" newspaper, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Monday, April 8, 1940 CONFLICTING GIVEN NAME (Mae), maiden surname (Breese) and married surname (Clutter) form the obituary of Mrs. Vaughn Sprowls - ÒThe Washington ReporterÓ newspaper, Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, Friday, November 19, 1954, pages 2 and 14 -------------------- 1900 (June 6) census data from the census images for Morris Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania (Enumeration District 95 - sheet 4A - image 25 - line 50) on HeritageQuest. The census indicates that she was 18 years old and born in May, 1882. She was the mother of 1 child, who was living. She had been married for 2 years and was living with her parents, her husband, 1 son and a servant on a farm, which was owned free of any mortgage. She is listed as having been born in Pennsylvania as were her father and mother. Her given name and surname are listed as "May Clutter" in this census. 1910 (May 2) census data from the census images for Morris Township (West), Greene County, Pennsylvania (Enumeration District 113 - sheet 6B - image 30 - line 52) on HeritageQuest. The census indicates that she was 29 years old and the mother of 3 children, all of whom were living. She had been married for 12 years and was living with her husband, 1 son and 1 daughter in a house, which was rented, on the Time Road. She is listed as having been born in Ohio (NOTE: THE LOCATION OF HER BIRTH CONFLICTS WITH THAT LISTED IN THE 1900 FEDERAL CENSUS). Her father and mother are listed as having been born in Pennsylvania. Her given name is listed as "May" in this census. 1920 (January 2) census data from the census images for Claysville Borough, Washington County, Pennsylvania (Enumeration District 160 - sheet 1A - image 1 - line 8) on HeritageQuest. The census indicates that she was 37 years old. She was married and living with her husband and 1 son, Ronald, in a house, which was owned free of any mortgage, on Main Street. She is listed as having been born in Ohio (NOTE: THE LOCATION OF HER BIRTH CONFLICTS WITH THAT LISTED IN THE 1900 FEDERAL CENSUS). Her father and mother are listed as having been born in Pennsylvania. Her given name and middle initial are listed as "Ica M" in this census. -------------------- MRS. FRANK CLUTTER Mrs. Frank Clutter, of Claysville, Pa., died in the Washington hospital, Sunday, April 2, aged 38 years, following an operation. Mrs. Clutter was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elymas Breese, of Time, this county. Beside her husband she is survived by three children, Henry Clutter, of Time; Mrs. Vaun Sprowls, of Claysville, and Ronald, at home. She also leaves two brothers and one sister, Frank Breese, of Rogersville; Henry Breese, of Elwood, Ind., and Mrs. Margaret Ewing, of Washington, Pa. Mrs. Clutter was a member of the Union Valley M. P. church, this county and was highly esteemed. Source - ÒWaynesburg RepublicanÓ newspaper, Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, Thursday, April 13, 1922 -------------------- J. H. BREESE GETS MESSAGE J. H. Breese received a message Sunday evening about 7 oÕclock telling him of the death of his sister, Mrs. Frank Clutter, of Washington, Pa., who passed away following an operation for gall stones. Mr. Breese left immediately for Pennsylvania, where he will attend the funeral. Source - ÒElwood Call LeaderÓ newspaper, Elwood, Madison County, Indiana, Tuesday, April 4, 1922, page 1
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