He was the son of Casper Ean Clutter and Jannetje Van Etten.
He was born in either Ireland or Morristown NJ and died in Morris, Washington County, PA.
He was married to Ruth Wade (Clutter) on Dec 24, 1764 at the first Presbyterian Church in Morristown, Morris, NJ.
He was father to 11 children; Phoebe, John C., Noahdiah, William, Mary, Elizabeth, Eunice, Charity Ann, Ruth, Sarah, and Samuel Clutter.
...John Clutter, a native of Ireland, immigrated to New Jersey in early colonial days, and is the earliest ancestor of the family in this country. He moved to Washington county, Penn., in 1788, and located on a farm of about six hundred acres one mile north of Lindley's Mills, where he died in 1828...
He was the son of Casper Ean Clutter and Jannetje Van Etten.
He was born in either Ireland or Morristown NJ and died in Morris, Washington County, PA.
He was married to Ruth Wade (Clutter) on Dec 24, 1764 at the first Presbyterian Church in Morristown, Morris, NJ.
He was father to 11 children; Phoebe, John C., Noahdiah, William, Mary, Elizabeth, Eunice, Charity Ann, Ruth, Sarah, and Samuel Clutter.
...John Clutter, a native of Ireland, immigrated to New Jersey in early colonial days, and is the earliest ancestor of the family in this country. He moved to Washington county, Penn., in 1788, and located on a farm of about six hundred acres one mile north of Lindley's Mills, where he died in 1828...
Family Members
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Phoebe Clutter Winget
1768–1846
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John C Clutter
1771–1850
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Noadiah Clutter
1772–1817
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Samuel Clutter
1772 – unknown
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William Clutter
1774–1843
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Mary Clutter Casterline
1777–1854
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Charity Clutter Bane
1783–1836
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Ruth Clutter Dille
1791–1857
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Sarah Sary Clutter Kline
1792–1818
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Eunice Clutter Minton
unknown–1859
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