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Lucy Frances <I>Reynolds</I> Clatterbuck

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Lucy Frances Reynolds Clatterbuck

Birth
Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Sep 1910 (aged 64)
Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Guthrie, Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Lucy Francis Reynolds Clatterbuck was the daughter of John Payne Reynolds and Lavina Newman. She married John Lewis Clatterbuck on March 21, 1862.

They had eleven children:Charlie Samuel, John William, Laura, Caroline Levina, Baxter Guthrie, Robert Wesley, Waller Luther, Lucy Pearl, James Horton, Overton Harris and Annie B.

She was a founding member of the Dry Fork Baptist Church.

LUCY FRANCIS REYNOLDS CLATTERBUCK ( September 13, 1910)
Mrs. J.L. Clatterbuck died at New Bloomfield last Tuesday morning. Deceased was the mother of J.W. Clatterbuck of Ashland. Funeral and internment was at Dry Fork Church Wednesday afternoon.

Good Woman Dead-( 13-1910)

Mrs. John Clatterbuck of near Bloomfield Passes Away

Mrs. John Clatterbuck died at her home, northwest of New Bloomfield, Tuesday morning at about 5 o'clock. Mrs. Clatterbuck, was about seventy years old (note says 64) and has been a member of the Dry Fork Church for many years and was one of the best Christian women of the county. She leaves a husband and ten children to mourn their loss. The chidlren are: Will. Baxter, Robert, Waller, Horton, and Overton and Mrs. Samuel Hudson, Mrs. Lorenzo Clatterbuck, Mrs.Ory Smith and Mrs. Carl Wilson.

AT REST

At her home two miles northwest of New Bloomfield, Mrs. Francis Clatterbuck, wife of John L. Clatterbuck, after a long illness, died Sept 13th 1910. Francis Reynolds was born March 22nd 1846; was married to John L. Clatterbuck March 19, 1862. To this union was born 10 children, six sons and four daughters, namely; J. William, Baxter, Robert W. Waller, Horton, and Mesdames Samuel Hudson, Ora Smith and Carl Wilson. The deceased joined the Dry Fork Baptist Church 1863 and was ever a consistent member. Funeral services at Dry Fork chruch by Rev. W. H. Burnham; internment at same place. The six sons acted as pall-bearers. Besides the husband and children she leaves one sister, Mrs. Robert Emmons of Guthrie, to mourn her death. Mrs. Clatterbuck was a sister of the late James Reynolds.

Card of Thanks-

We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother.- Jno. L. Clatterbuck, and children.


Lucy Francis Reynolds Clatterbuck was the daughter of John Payne Reynolds and Lavina Newman. She married John Lewis Clatterbuck on March 21, 1862.

They had eleven children:Charlie Samuel, John William, Laura, Caroline Levina, Baxter Guthrie, Robert Wesley, Waller Luther, Lucy Pearl, James Horton, Overton Harris and Annie B.

She was a founding member of the Dry Fork Baptist Church.

LUCY FRANCIS REYNOLDS CLATTERBUCK ( September 13, 1910)
Mrs. J.L. Clatterbuck died at New Bloomfield last Tuesday morning. Deceased was the mother of J.W. Clatterbuck of Ashland. Funeral and internment was at Dry Fork Church Wednesday afternoon.

Good Woman Dead-( 13-1910)

Mrs. John Clatterbuck of near Bloomfield Passes Away

Mrs. John Clatterbuck died at her home, northwest of New Bloomfield, Tuesday morning at about 5 o'clock. Mrs. Clatterbuck, was about seventy years old (note says 64) and has been a member of the Dry Fork Church for many years and was one of the best Christian women of the county. She leaves a husband and ten children to mourn their loss. The chidlren are: Will. Baxter, Robert, Waller, Horton, and Overton and Mrs. Samuel Hudson, Mrs. Lorenzo Clatterbuck, Mrs.Ory Smith and Mrs. Carl Wilson.

AT REST

At her home two miles northwest of New Bloomfield, Mrs. Francis Clatterbuck, wife of John L. Clatterbuck, after a long illness, died Sept 13th 1910. Francis Reynolds was born March 22nd 1846; was married to John L. Clatterbuck March 19, 1862. To this union was born 10 children, six sons and four daughters, namely; J. William, Baxter, Robert W. Waller, Horton, and Mesdames Samuel Hudson, Ora Smith and Carl Wilson. The deceased joined the Dry Fork Baptist Church 1863 and was ever a consistent member. Funeral services at Dry Fork chruch by Rev. W. H. Burnham; internment at same place. The six sons acted as pall-bearers. Besides the husband and children she leaves one sister, Mrs. Robert Emmons of Guthrie, to mourn her death. Mrs. Clatterbuck was a sister of the late James Reynolds.

Card of Thanks-

We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother.- Jno. L. Clatterbuck, and children.




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