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Jacob Clutter

Birth1736 - Morris, Morris, New Jersey, United States
Death1810 - Hampshire, Virginia
MotherJannetje Van Etten
FatherJohann Casper Ean Clotter

Born in Morris, Morris, New Jersey, United States on 1736 to Johann Casper Ean Clotter and Jannetje Van Etten. Jacob Clutter married Catherine/Catherine/C.E. Pascal McIlwee/Mcilwee/Mcilway/McElivie and had 12 children. He passed away on 1810 in Hampshire, Virginia.

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Parents
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Johann Casper Ean Clotter
1693 - 1749
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Jannetje Van Etten
1695 - 1749
Spouse(s)
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Catherine/catherine/c.e. Pascal Mcilwee/mcilwee/mcilway/mcelivie
1755 - 1849
Children Show all
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Joseph P. Clutter
1770 - 1852
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Delilah Clutter
1779 - 1865
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Jane Clutter
1767 - 1849
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Henry Clutter
1760 - 1852
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Simeon Clutter
1764 - Unknown
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John Clutter
1792 - 1873
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Jacob Clattrer Clutter
1760 - 1852
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Henry Clattrer Clutter
1779 - 1830
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John Clutter
1765 - Unknown
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Joseph P Clutter
1791 - 1854
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Salome Clutter
1791 - 1854
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Jacob Clattrer Clutter
1779 - 1859

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