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2101 He married Virginia Artist. James lost a foot in a "bumming accident".

He lived at 3211 Duncan St., St. Joseph, Missouri at the time of his death. He had lived there for 24 years. He died in the St. Joseph hospital. He was never in the military. His wife was still living at the time of his death, and gave the information for his death certificate. 
James Omer Clatterbuck
 
2102 John "Jack" Clatterbuck was born September 16, 1800 in Caroline County, Virginia, the son of Reuben Clatterbuck and Martha "Patsy" Griffin. When he was 10 years old he moved with his family to Shelby County, Kentucky. On July 23, 1827, he received a land grant in Callaway County, Missouri. He settled in Callaway County, and there he married Martha B. Reynolds on April 29, 1830. She was the daughter of William R. Reynolds and Lucy E. Holt. The 1830 assessors book lists John as having purchased: one free Male, one horse $40, one watch, $3.00, tax due: 75cents. In 1831 he owed Abner Holt 82 1/2 cents. John and Martha Reynolds had two chldren, William Payne, and James. Martha died while her boys were young. The date listed in John's will is:Novmeber 21, 1837. but the family Bible has her death date as June 1, 1831. Note: her headstone gives date of death as January 1834, age 28.

John married Mary Head Overton on April 15, 1804, she was the daughter of Lewis James Overton and Sarah Gibbs. She was the widow of William H. Tureman, with whom she had 5 sons. John and Mary Clatterbuck had one child together, Sarah Francis Clatterbuck. John was an early member of the Dry Fork Baptist Church. John died on March 2, 1868 and Mary died on August 11, 1876. He and Mary are buried in the church cemetery.

1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 255; Image: 506.
Name: John C Clatterbuck
Age: 57
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1793
Birth Place: Virginia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
John C Clatterbuck 57
Mary Clatterbuck 49
Sarah T Clatterbuck 2
Wm P Clatterbuck 19
Charles Trueman 21
James Trueman 19
Wm Tureman 11
Benjamin Tureman
John Clatterbuck
 
2103 John was a Confederate soldier in the Civil War and died of inuries received on October 4, 1862 at the battle in Corinth. :

From November 25, 1862:
"John J. Clatterbuck died at Luka, Mississippi of a wound received at Corinth. He was with the 2nd Missouri infantry, CSA, Col. F.M. Cockrell commanding." 
John J. Clatterbuck
 
2104 Apr. 14, 1911
Fulton Weekly Gazette
Kept Money in House.
James T. Carr, of Millersburg, administrator of the estate of the late John J. Clatterbuck, of Earl, found $1,393 in cash at the home of Clatterbuck when he went there Monday to invoice the personal property belonging to the estate. The money was in the upstairs part of the house in a wooden box that had leather hinges. A smaller box was found that was much stronger, but it had only a few dollars in it. Nearly all of the money was in five, ten, and twenty-dollar bills.
Clatterbuck began to accumulate money about the time of the failure of the Commercial Bank in Fulton, and his relatives say that that event caused him to keep his money instead of depositing it in a bank. Mr. Carr brought it to Fulton and deposited it in a local bank as soon as he found it.
Mr. Clatterbuck died Monday of last week of consumption. He was born in Boone county 43 years ago, but nearly all of his life was spent in this county. He is survived by his mother and two sisters - Mrs. Amelia Freeman, of Miller county, and Mrs. Robert Hill, of near Earl. He was a member of the Christian church and a hard-working, honest citizen. 
John James Clatterbuck
 
2105 John Lewis Clatterbuck was born May 6, 1836 the first son of William Getter Clatterbuck and Caroline Leopard. He married Lucy Francis Reynolds, daughter of John Payne Reynolds and Lavina Newman, on March 21, 1862. They had eleven children. He died on December 27, 1929 at the age of 96. He and Lucy were buried in Dry Fork Baptist Church Cemetery.

J.L. Clatterbuck Found Dead (Dec 27, 1929)
Resident of Guthrie Community, 96 years old, died at his home Friday Morning-John L. Clatterbuck, 96 years old, was found dead in bed at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ora Smith, near Guthrie, with whom he lived, Friday morning about 8:00 o'clock. Mr. Clatterbuck had been in unusually good health for one of his age, and ate heartily Thursday. He retired about his regular time Thursday night, apparently as well as usual. It is not known what time death occurred, as his passing was not discovered until someone wen to his room this morning. Funeral arrangements had not been made Friday afternoon.
Mr. Clatterbuck was born in the Guthrie community, and had lived all his life within three miles from the farm on which he died. He is survived by eight children, four sons and four daughters. They are: William and Baxter Clatterbuck, Guthrie; J.H. Clatterbuck, Nevada, MO, Robert Clatterbuck, Jefferson City; Obe Clatterbuck East St. Louis, Mrs. Ora B. Smith, Mrs. Samuel Hudson, Mrs. Annie Wilson and Mrs. Rennie Clatterbuck, all of Guthrie.
Mr. Clatterbuck was a charter member of the Dry Fork Baptist Church, near Guthrie and was one of its faithful and active members during his long life time. 
John Lewis Clatterbuck
 
2106 John William Clatterbuck, 65 years old, cashier of the Guthrie Bank died at his home in Guthrie shortly after noon, Friday, following an attack of acute indigestion. He had suffered a similar attack previously but had recovered sufficiently to be at work in the bank again and had worked there on Thursday before his death. he was able to go about his home Friday morning but did not feel well enough to go to his work so remained at the house where the end came.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Dry Fork Baptist Church, Monday afternoon at 2:30 b Rev. H.P. Cheabens of Ashland. Internment will be in the cemetery of the church. Mr. Clatterbuck was the oldest living member of a family of 11. Older than he having died in infancy. He was the son of the late John L. and Lucy F. Clatterbuck and was born in Guthrie community May 5, 1865. he spent his entire life in or near the neighborhood of his nativity, in the mercantile business in the old trade center building in Ashland for a like period. He also was engaged in farming at several intervals and for the past fourteen years had been cashier of the Guthrie bank.
He was married in 1865 to Miss Maggie Duley, who died May 22, 1922. Three children of this union survive, Mrs. Abbie Martin, and Mrs. Dixie Whitfield, both of Ashland and Paul William Clatterbuck of New Bloomfield.
In September 1925, Mr. Clatterbuk was married to Miss Pearl Holt of Guthrie who survives.
Besides his widow and children, nine brothers and sisters are living: Mrs. SD Hudson and Mrs. Lorenzo Clatterbuck of Boone County, B.G. Clatterbuck Guthrie, RW Clatterbuck of Jefferson City, WL Clatterbuck and Mrs. OL Smith, Guthrie. There are also four grandchildren and numerous other relatives.
Mr. Clatterbuck was a modern woodman and a member of the Dry Fork Baptist Church in which he held the office of treasurer and was teacher of the men's adult class and the Sunday School class. He was known as an upright and honest business mand and one who was kind and __ to all. His passing will be noted not only by the large number of realtives, but also by a number of friends whom he formes during the many years of kindness activitiy. 
John William Clatterbuck
 
2107 1930 United States Federal Census Record
about John W Clatterbuck
Name: John W Clatterbuck
Home in 1930: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 64
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1866
BirthPlace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouses's Name: Pearl H
Race: White
Occupation:Cashier in Bank
Rent Home Value: owns home value 2,000
Household Members:
Name Age
John W Clatterbuck 64
Pearl H Clatterbuck 48
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 227.0. 
John William Clatterbuck
 
2108 He 1st married Annie Martha Sheley, the daughter of John Jay Sheley and Caroline America Morgan. They had two daughters, Mildred and Marion. John William Clatterbuck
 
2109 He married Josephine Virginia Thomas, the daughter of Charles Thomas on October 27,1906. They had six children: Ruth L., Opal Martha, Alleyne, Wilson, Victor Dorris and Dorothy.

After Joseph died Josephine moved to California with her children. 
Joseph Clatterbuck
 
2110 9:00 a.m. Julia Ann Clatterbuck
 
2111 Joseph Robert Hill Miss Julia Ann Clatterbuck 24 Mar 1890 F362 Julia Ann Clatterbuck
 
2112 12:30 p.m. Laura Clatterbuck
 
2113 From Deborah Harmon:
Laura was called Lollie. Though disabled all her short life she wrote a daily journal the last couple of years of her life. She described life near Englewood as happy. She would tell of the others going to parties, to sell farm goods in town, and the active life of the Clatterbuck family. NEVER ONCE did she complain about her health, or things she missed out on due to the disability. Lollie was happy, safe, and loved in the Clatterbuck home on Cedar Creek. Her life was important to the Clatterbuck family - she should be remembered fondly. 
Laura Clatterbuck
 
2114 Funeral held today for Mrs. Hudson Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Clatterbuck Hudson, who died at her home in Guthrie Monday noon, were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Dry Fork Baptist church by the Rev. J.A. Bryson, assisted by the Rev. Dan Bryson, with a burial in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Hudson, widow of Sam Hudson lived West of Guthrie on Cedar creek for more than 50 years. She became a member of Dry Fork church at the age of 12. Survivors include a son, Charles S. Hudson of Jefferson City, five grandchildren, Mrs. Wesley Sheton, Mrs. Joe Young, Paul Hudson, Harris Hudson and Martha Sue Hudson, two great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Ory Smith and Mrs. Carl Wilson and several nieces and nephews. Two sons, J. Gid and Moss. H. Hudson. Laura Clatterbuck
 
2115 She died at home in Guthrie, Missouri. The information for her death certificate was given by her son, Charles, of Jefferson City. Laura Clatterbuck
 
2116 He removed to Shelby County Kentucky in 1810 and then to Callaway County Missouri in about 1827. He married Mary Polly Gray, the daughter of George W. Gray and Francis Brooks on April 22, 1831. In November 1841, Leroy received several land grants. In July 1854 , Mary Polly Gray died of Cholera. It is believed they had no children. The 1840 Census show no children, and the 1850 census shows Mary Elizabeth Clatterbuck age 11 living with them. I believe this is not their daughter, but rather the daughter of Cageby Clatterbuck, who was widowed before 1850 and left with several young daughters. Mary Elizabeth is not listed with Cageby in the 1850 census. Leroy then married Martha Ann Chapman in October 4, 1855 in Cole County, Missouri. She was born in 1824 in Kentucky. Leroy was a blacksmith. He died on October 24, 1864 in Moniteau County, Missouri. Leroy Clatterbuck
 
2117 Lilliam Clatterbuck, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clatterbuck, three miles northwest of New Bloomfield, died last Thursday of meningitis and was buried Friday at Dry Fork Baptist Church. Lillian Clatterbuck
 
2118 After her sister Isabelle's death, Lucy married Isabelle's husband

1880; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 503.2000; Enumeration District: 27; Image: 0429.
Name: Lucy C. Wilson
Home in 1880: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 31
Estimated birth year: abt 1849
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of Household: Wife
Spouse's name: John M.
Father's birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's birthplace: Kentucky
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
John M. Wilson 42
Lucy C. Wilson 31, 2nd wife
Annie L. Wilson 14 by 1st wife
Lucy E. Wilson 12 by 1st wife
Frances V. Wilson 10 by 1st wife
Eugene Wilson 3 by 2nd wife
Ray Wilson 5M by 2nd wife
Frances Clatterbuck 42, sister in law (sister of both 1st and 2nd wives) 
Lucy Chambers Clatterbuck
 
2119 Lucy May Hinshaw, 99, passed away Saturday, April 28, 2007, at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, May 4, at Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will follow at New Salem Cemetery. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Lucy May was born Sept. 24, 1907, in Callaway County, the daughter of the late James Lorenzo and Carolina Levina Clatterbuck. She was united in marriage to E.R. "Cherry" Hinshaw in 1930; he preceded her in death in 1971.
Lucy May grew up and resided for many years near Cedar Creek and the community of Englewood. She was instrumental in establishing the Englewood Club and Club House. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was a longtime member of New Salem Baptist Church.
Lucy was "Mama Lu" to all her family, and later in life many of her friends also called her Mama Lu. Lucy said that to live in the hearts of others is not to die and wanted everyone to not think of her as gone, but simply in another room and with us always.
Survivors include her daughter, Connie F. Waers and husband Joseph Allen Sr. of Osage Beach; son, Fred Hinshaw and wife Janet of Columbia; grandchildren, Lucy Denise Cunningham and husband Scott of Shawnee, Kan., Joseph Allen Waers Jr. and wife Candice of Shawnee, Kan., Todd Hinshaw Waers and wife Lora of Sacramento, Calif., Laura Jean Ingram and husband Grant of Leawood, Kan.; great-grandchildren, Brett and Callie Ingram, Danielle Heinisch, Bennett, Morgan and Joseph Allen III Waers; and great-great grandchildren, Lucy Ann and Austin Michael Heinisch.
Lucy May came from a family of eight children, all of whom preceded her in death.
She was also preceded in death by one grandson, Frederick Clayton Hinshaw. 
Lucy May Clatterbuck
 
2120 Lucy Pearl Clatterbuck was born on November 3, 1880, the daughter of John Lewis Clattebuck and Lucy Francis Reynolds. She married Ory Lemon Smith abt 1905. He was born in 1878. They had six children, Hattie B., Lucille, Elizabeth A., Wilson, Raymond and Ernest. Hattie and Lucille married twin brothers, Ollie and Orville Baysinger. Ory Smith died in 1951. Lucy Pearl died August 1, 1961. They are both buried in Dry Fork Cemetery. Lucy Pearl Clatterbuck
 
2121 9:30 p.m. Lula Kate Clatterbuck
 
2122 Clatterbuck info says Lula Kate married Walter V. Holt

She died in the Callaway Co., Hospital after a stay of 42 days. Her residence was R.F.D. #1, Fulton, Missouri. Her husband, Walter Holt, signed her death certificate.

I have not found any info about Walter Holt. Have not found out who his parents were, did not find a marriage date. Her death cert. shows last name Holt, husband Walter V. Holt. 
Lula Kate Clatterbuck
 
2123 Mr. Clatterbuck, 83, dies Monday
Luther Clatterbuck, 83, Ashland, died Monday evening at a Columbia hospital.Mr. Clatterbuck was born Mar. 28, 1894, in Callaway County, the son of Lorenzo and Carolina Clatterbuck.
He was a member of the Dry Fork Baptist Church in Callaway County. He was also a member of the Ashland American Legion Post No. 156. He was a veteran of World War I.
Mr. Clatterbuck was a retired farmer.
Survivors include: One sister, Mrs. Lucy May Hinshaw; and one brother, Neuman Clatterbuck, both of Ashland.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Burnett Funeral Chapel, Ashland, with the Rev. Jerry Anderson officiating. Burial will be in the Dry Fork Cemetery near Guthrie. 
Luther Clatterbuck
 
2124 4:00 a.m. Lutie Guy Clatterbuck
 
2125 Lutie Guy Clatterbuck was the daughter of Waller Clatterbuck, and America Caroline Hudson. She married Ovie Pierce Wilson, the son of Charles W. Wilson and Lucy Lee Vaughn on January 14, 1907.

They had five children: Harriett Caroline, Lucy Lee, Paul Moss, Mary Agnes and Ruby Ann Wilson. The first three died young. Lutie died in the Spanish influenza epidemic in 1918. Little Lucy died just days before. A relative who came to help also died. 
Lutie Guy Clatterbuck
 
2126 Lyle first married Gevona Jackson
and second married Karen Johnson on January 7, 1949, daughter of Leslie Jackson and LaVerne Davis.
She was born on January 1, 1933.
They had one daughter. 
Lyle Kimbrough Clatterbuck
 
2127 Mabyl married James P. Bell on March 11, 1940. He died March 9, 2002. They had one son, Jerry. Mabyl Rusk Clatterbuck
 
2128 Mae married Percy G. Braham on September 19, 1920,
he was born July 1, 1891, the son of James Braham and Verinna Rauschelbach.
They had 3 children: Gladys Marie, Lola Mae and Granville Payne,

They lived in Hatton in a home bought from Madison Brooks. This house was across the road from the old Hatton store and post office. Mae Clatterbuck was born in 1892 near New Bloomfield, Missouri, to Richard Payne and Nancy Anne Holt Clatterbuck, one of ten children. Her parents were born in 1855 and 1857. Mae taught in rural schools of Callaway County for several years prior to her marriage.

Percy and Mae had three children: Mrs. Leroy (Lola) Jones, Kingdom City, Mars. Glenn (Gladys) McCarty, Centralia, and Granville Braham, Overland Park, Kansas. Mae died in 1926, age 33 years.

obit
Mrs. Mae Clatterbuck Braham (Ashland Bugle, 9-16-1926)
Mrs. Mae Clatterbuck Braham, 33, died Sept. 5, at her home in Hatton, Callaway county. Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Clatterbuck, southwest of New Bloomfield. 
Mae First Clatterbuck
 
2129 Marvin Clatterbuck, former director of School for the Deaf, dies at 95
A former longtime director of the Oregon School for the Deaf, who also served as a school administrator in Ivory Coast, died Sunday.
Marvin B. Clatterbuck, 95, served as an educator and a director for the Oregon School for the Deaf in Salem for nearly 40 years. He retired in 1973. Clatterbuck then moved to Ivory Coast in Africa to serve as a director for Ivory Coast Academy, a school for the children of missionaries.
He and his wife, Margaret, served twice in Africa for two-year stretches, said his son Gary.
Under Clatterbuck's time as director, 19 buildings opened on campus, said Jane Mulholland, the school's current director. The Clatterbuck Central Services Building on campus was dedicated in his honor, Mulholland said.
Oregon School for the Deaf dorm manager Ricky Wright attended the school while Clatterbuck was the director. Wright said through a video-phone interpreter that Clatterbuck was attentive to students' needs and hardly missed a school sporting event.
"He was a very highly respected gentleman," Wright said. "He was friendly with the students always."
Calvin Johanson was one of Clatterbuck's students at the school in the 1930s. Johanson said in an e-mail that Clatterbuck was a stern social-studies teacher but picked Johanson to help him grade papers during lunch recess.
"We always had good rapport. Whatever he taught, I listened and learned," Johanson wrote.
Clatterbuck was known nationally among deaf educators and recruited many into the field of teaching deaf students.
Salem resident Judy Weathers said Clatterbuck inspired her to pursue a master's degree in deaf education. Weathers worked under Clatterbuck as a counselor at the Oregon School for the Deaf while she was in college.
"It was because of him that I went into this area," Weathers said. "I owe this man a great deal in how my life went in the direction it took, even to this day."
Weathers' husband, Keith, who grew up with the Clatterbuck family, described Marvin Clatterbuck as a kind, disciplined and loving father who provided a model of integrity for both his public and private lives.
Clatterbuck's interest in deaf education stemmed from his childhood spent in Fulton, Mo., the hometown of the Missouri School for the Deaf, Gary Clatterbuck said.
Marvin Clatterbuck received an honorary doctorate signed by Lyndon B. Johnson from Gallaudet University, a national college for the deaf and hard of hearing, in Washington, D.C.
While teaching at the Oregon School for the Deaf, Clatterbuck met his wife, Margaret, a deaf educator. She died in 2003.
"He loved and enjoyed the school," Gary said. "We lived on campus. In those days, it was basically a 24-hour day job, in terms of his accessibility."
Gary Clatterbuck said his father came from the era that lacked unions in public education and that his father helped fill the void on his own.
"In this sort of Thanksgiving season, if there was an employee who didn't have a place to go, they'd have a place at our table," he said.
Besides serving as a missionary administrator in Ivory Coast, Marvin Clatterbuck was an active member of First Baptist Church of Salem for about 40 years. After moving to California, he also served as the business director of the Conservative Baptist Association of Northern California and served on the staff of Quail Lakes Baptist church in Stockton, Calif.
As a hobby, Clatterbuck enjoyed woodworking and crafted coffee tables for all of his children out of myrtle wood from the Oregon Coast, Gary Clatterbuck said.
Clatterbuck was living in Arroyo Grande, Calif., with his family at the time of his death.
Clatterbuck is survived by three sons, one daughter, six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
A graveside service for Marvin B. Clatterbuck is planned for Friday in Arroyo Grande, Calif. The family asks for memorials to go to Grace Bible Church in Arroyo Grande. 
Marvin Bennett Clatterbuck
 
2130 See attached sources. Marvin Bennett Clatterbuck
 
2131 Mary Elizabeth Clatterbuck b. August 4, 1844 d. March 6, 1908
Mary married Thomas Franklin Guthrie, son of Samuel Taylor Guthrie and Sallie Phillips on February 21, 1856.
He was born April 1, 1831. They had five children, Luticia, Baxter, Josephine, Sarah M. and Mollie. Thomas F. Guthrie died on July 1, 1913, and is buried in the Guthrie Cemetery, beside his wife. 
Mary Elizabeth Clatterbuck
 
2132 She married George Curtis Christian, son of George Montroville Christian and Susan Kelly Lynes on December 3,1916 at the home of her parents.

They had four children: Waller Curtis, Mary Francis, George Edward and Mae Susan Christian. 
Mary Elizabeth Clatterbuck
 
2133 She married John Allen Standley on August 1, 1805 in Caroline County, Virginia. He was born about 1780 in Virginia, the son of Moses Standley and Mary Mills Allen. In 1810 they moved to Shelby County, Kentucky along with her father and his family. Mary and John had at least six children: Martha, Reuben, William, Andrew Jackson, Mary Elizabeth or Ann and Moses. Mary Elizabeth and John Standley were killed in a house fire about 1826. Two sons were declared orphans in February 1827, and were indentured to trademen. The children moved on to Callaway County and settled there among their grandparents and aunts and uncles. In later years many of them moved on to Carroll County, Missouri. Mary Elizabeth Clatterbuck
 
2134 They had two daughters, per the Clatterbuck family. Mary Frances Clatterbuck
 
2135 1900; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623 844; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 21.
Name: Jeff Tranel
Home in 1900: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 37
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863
Birthplace: Missouri
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary
Race: White
Occupation: farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
Jeff Tranel 37
Mary Tranel 29
Mattie Tranel 8
Harry Tranel 4
Logan Tranel 10.12


1910; Census Place: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 24; Image: 116.
Name: Jefferson Trammell
Age in 1910: 48
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1862
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouse's Name: Maggie
Home in 1910: Cedar, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Jefferson Trammell 48
Maggie Trammell 40
Mollie E Trammell 18
Harry Trammell 14
Logan G Trammell 11
Beulah Trammell 9
Thomas R Trammell 5

1920;Census Place: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 838.
Name: J D Trammell
Home in 1920: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 57 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary M
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
J D Trammell 57
Mary M Trammell 49
Thomas R Trammell 14
Zulah M Trammell
Mary Margaret Clatterbuck
 
2136 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
2137 He married Margaret Howard on January 10, 1831 in Shelby County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Chester Howard. Sometime between 1835 and 1836 he removed to Callaway County, Missouri. There he received two land patents on November 9, 1835. He was a farmer. Cageby was one of the early members of Dry Fork Church and is buried in the church cemetery. Margaret Howard died sometime between 1844 and 1850, as she is not in the 1850 census. Widowed with only one son, Cageby's daughters are often found living in the households of his siblings. Cageby died on January 29, 1869. Cageby and Margaret had at least 6 children. Permilla Ann, Caroline M., James Thomas, Georgia A., Nancy Jane, and Mary Elizabeth. Micagor "Cageby" Clatterbuck
 
2138 She married George Dorton on August 14, 1816 in Shelby County, Kentucky. George's father is believed to be Lewis Dorton. George was born between 1794 and 1804. Nancy and George were in Callaway County, Missouri by 1830, and are listed as living with 9 children, whether they all are theirs is unknown. George died shortly after arriving in Callaway County, about 1833. There are five known children of Nancy and George: William, Reuben C., Willis E., Lewis, and Matilda Ann. Nancy is listed as a founding member of the Dry Fork Baptist Church. She died on March 18, 1857 and is thought to be buried in the Dorton Family Cemetery.

The Children of Nancy Clatterbuck and Nancy Dorton were:

William Dorton
Lewis Dorton
Reuben C. Dorton died about May 15, 1848
Reuben married Eliza Ann Wilson on July 27, 1843,
She was the daughter of Eli B. Wilson and Lucy. Reuben and Eliza had one child, Lucy A. b. abt 1846
After Reuben died Eliza married Reuben's cousin, Moses Standley,
son of John Allen Standley and Mary Elizabeth Clatterbuck.
Matilda Ann Dorton
Matilda married William Blythe on November 6, 1845.
He was born on April 16, 1825, the son of John T. Blythe and Sallie Carter.
She died before August 1849
After Matilda's death, he married Maria Coonce on August 2, 1849.
He died on April 26, 1903, and is buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Willis E. Dorton b. November 11, 1820 d. February 14, 1882
Willis Dorton was born on November 11, 1820 in Kentucky, the son of George Dorton and Nancy Clatterbuck. On April 5, 1848 he married Harriett Leopard, the daughter of John Leopard. Harriett was the sister of Caroline Leopard. Willis was a Union Major in the Civil War. Willis and Harriett had eight children; William Robert, Matilda A., Nancy E., Hattie, Caroline, Beauregard, Susan Mary, and Willis E. Harriett died on July 3, 1864 after giving birth to son Willis E., they were buried in the Dorton Family Cemetery. Willis died February 14, 1882. He was buried in the Dry Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. 
Nancy Clatterbuck
 
2139 married America (or Amos) Leopard, the son of John Leopard on June 4, 1862.
They had one unnamed child who died in infancy. 
Nancy Jane Clatterbuck
 
2140 From her mother's obituary in 1967:
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Stepp, Jefferson City, Mrs. Charles Kidd, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. Guy Sweaney, Fulton; a son, Erban Clatterbuck, Cheyenne,Wyo.; and four grandchildren.

From Clatterbuck family:
Nellie Mae Clatterbuck b. May 28, 1907 d. August 27, 2003.
Nellie Mae married Guy Sweaney in 1956. He was born in 1908, d. 1976.
They had no children. They are both buried in Dry Fork Cemetery. 
Nellie Mae Clatterbuck
 
2141 Nellie Mae Sweaney, age 96, formerly of New Bloomfield, died Wed., Aug. 27, 2003, in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

She was born May 28, 1907, in New Bloomfield, to the late Church & Katie (Wilson) Clatterbuck. She married Guy Sweaney, who preceded her in death. She is survived by one sister: Mary Payton Kidd; two nieces, one nephew, two great-nephews & three first cousins. She was preceded in death by one sister & one brother.

Family will receive friends from noon until time of service at the Church on Friday. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 5, 2003, at the Dry Fork Baptist Church in New Bloomfield, with Rev. Jerry Anderson officiating. Burial will follow in Dry Fork Cemetery. 
Nellie Mae Clatterbuck
 
2142 Neuman Clatterbuck first married Laura Miller on October 9, 1936, he second married Marie Jeanette Stone on July 22, 1951. He had no children.

Obituary from the Clatterbuck family, no newspaper given:
Neuman Clatterbuck, 73 of 4406 Santa Anna died March 28, 1983 at Boone Hospital Center.
Services will be at 2pm Thursday at Burnett Funeral Home in Ashland with the Rev. Jerry Anderson officiating. Burial will be in Dry Fork Cemetery in Callaway County. There will be no visitation.
Clatterbuck, a Boone County native was born Aug. 8, 1909 to Lorenzo and Carolina Clatterbuck. He was a retired insurance salesman and farmer and a member of Dry Fork Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Jeanette Stone, one sister, Lucy May Hinshaw of Columbia and several nieces and nephews 
Neuman Clatterbuck
 
2143 From her mother's obituary in 1967:
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John Stepp, Jefferson City, Mrs. Charles Kidd, Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. Guy Sweaney, Fulton; a son, Erban Clatterbuck, Cheyenne,Wyo.; and four grandchildren.

From Clatterbuck family:
Nevelle E. Clatterbuck b. October 17, 1911 d. February 26, 1996.
Nevelle E. married John A. Stepp in 1931. He was born August 16, 1909 and died January 1998
They are both buried in Dry Fork Cemetery. They had one child. 
Nevelle E. Clatterbuck
 
2144 Norma Lee Nichols, 74, Ashland, died Nov. 29, 2001, at University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital and Clinics.

She was born Dec. 14, 1926, in Callaway County, a daughter of Tom and Ruby Hendricks Clatterbuck . She was married May 7, 1949, in Boonville, to Eddie Nichols, who survives.

A homemaker, she worked on the family farm. She was a member of New Salem Baptist Church and was an honorary member of the Englewood Community Club.

Other survivors include one son, Alan Nichols, Englewood, one sister, Glenda Garrett, Englewood, and two grandsons.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Robinson Funeral Home, Ashland. Wallace Johnson will officiate. Burial will be in New Salem Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday. 
Norma Lee Clatterbuck
 
2145 They moved from Callaway county to the Iowa Falls, Iowa, area in 1929. Olga Clatterbuck
 
2146 On October 27, 1909, he married Anna May Wilkerson, the daughter of William Holly Wilkerson and Ida Evelyn Gibbs. She was born on June 18, 1890. They had one daughter, Wilkadel. Overton died in 1965. Anna May Wilkerson died on June 7, 1975. She is buried in Dry Fork Cemetery.

1930; Census Place: East St Louis, St Clair, Illinois; Roll: 557; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 70; Image: 442.0.
Name: Overton Clatterbuck
Home in 1930: East St Louis, St Clair, Illinois
Age: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Anna M
Race: White
Occupation: Salesman, stockyards
Military service: no
Rent/home value: own, $5,000, has a radio
Age at first marriage: 43
Household Members:
Name Age
Overton Clatterbuck 43
Anna M Clatterbuck 39
Wilkadel Clatterbuck 18 
Overton Harris Clatterbuck
 
2147 His obituary was given to me by Cathy Clatterbuck Murahashi Paul Hamilton Clatterbuck
 
2148 Paul Clatterbuck died Wednesday in Kansas City

Paul Clatterbuck, 56 year old former Fultonian, died yesterday at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City after having suffered a heart attack at his home, 4414 West 74th Terrace, Prairie Village, Kansas.

A memorial service will be held at the Colonial Congregational Church in Prairie Village at 10:00 a.m. and funeral services will be held at 3:30 that afternoon at Maupin's Funeral Home here. Internment will be in the Callaway Memorial Cemetery and services will be conducted by the Rev. Lewis Krause Pastor of the First Baptist Church here.

Mr. Clatterbuck was born Oct 27, 1905 near Gurthrie, the son of the late Boyd L. Clatterbuck and Ella Humphreys Clatterbuck. He graduated from the New Bloomfield schools and attended Westminister College. He was an engineer with the State Highway Department in Jefferson City for a number of years, and for the past 20 years had been a civil engineer with the J.C. Nichols Co. of Kansas City. Mr. Clatterbuck was a deacon in the Colonial Congregational Church the past 10 years and had been active in Boy Scout work, and at the time of his death was vice-chairman of Troop 92 of Kansas City.

He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Flora Conner of Malta Bend, and a son, Paul H. Jr. of the home. Also surviving is a sister, Miss Warrene Clatterbuck of Fulton and a brother, Marvin B. Clatterbuck of Salem, OR. He was a nephew of Mrs. Curtis Christian of New Bloomfield and the late Judge E.R. and J.C. Humphreys of Fulton. 
Paul Hamilton Clatterbuck
 
2149 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
2150 Paul married Doris Dean Brunner on August 3, 1927, daughter of Thomas Brunner and Sarah Miller Scruggs.

He signed his father's death certificate in 1930, address at that time was New Bloomfield.

He lived in New Bloomfield, Missouri, at the time of his death. He died at home. He was a retired tank truck driver. His wife gave the information for his death certificate.

He was a veteran of WWI. 
Paul William Clatterbuck
 

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