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Birth |
22 Feb 1831 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I6385 |
Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri |
Last Modified |
29 Sep 2006 |
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Father |
John Clatterbuck, b. 16 Sep 1800, , Caroline, Virginia, USA , d. 2 Mar 1868, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Mother |
Martha Reynolds, b. 30 Jun 1806, , , Virginia, USA , d. 1 Jan 1834, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Married |
29 Apr 1830 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Family ID |
F14346560 |
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Notes |
- By Frances Mayes Rozell
He was a Confederate and served the Confederate government as the head of one of its departments of Quarter master, in east Texas.
William Payne came with George Howison in 1854 through Bogota with a drove of Missouri Mules for sale. They were told they might find lodging with the William Humphrey's (sic) family. They did and William took a liking to one of Mr. Humphrey's daughters. he returned and married her January 29l 1856. She was Mary Elizabeth Humphreys born February 11, 1835 in Coffeeville, Yalobusha County, Mississippi. Her mother was Mary McGill Humphreys.
William was a stockman and was the builder of the first steam cotton gin in the Bogota community. it was built on his property which was located in the NW part of Maple Springs (now Bogota). Just before ginning season started, William was testing his machinery when his right arm was caught in the saws and was torn off almost to the shoulder.
William and Mary were parents of two daughters: Mary Frances "Fannie" (b. January 28, 1859 d. February 22, 1937; Martha (1857-1862). Fannie married November 30, 1881, Neil McCoul Howison.
William Payne Clatterbuck died April 17, 1899. Mary Elizabeth died February 15, 1915. They are buried in Bogota Cemetery.
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 | Birth - 22 Feb 1831 - , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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