Lulu C Clutter

Female30 May 1889–9 March 1920

Brief Life History of Lulu C

When Lulu C Clutter was born on 30 May 1889, in Pella, Marion, Iowa, United States, her father, William Grant Clutter, was 25 and her mother, Emma Rose Fisk, was 18. She lived in Eastern Township, Knox, Nebraska, United States in 1900. She died on 9 March 1920, at the age of 30, and was buried in Community Cemetery, Pukwana, Brule, South Dakota, United States.

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Family Time Line

William Grant Clutter
1864–1946
Emma Rose Fisk
1870–1959
Lulu C Clutter
1889–1920
Walter Clutter
1891–1980
Emory F Clutter
1893–1975
Floyd C. Clutter
1896–1978
Myrtle Clutter
1897–1986
Maybelle Clutter
1900–1994
Wilber Clutter
1902–1974

Sources (4)

  • Lulu Clutter in household of William Clutter, "United States Census, 1900"
  • Lulu Clutter, "Iowa, County Births, 1880-1935"
  • Lulu C Clutter Sampson, "Find A Grave Index"

Parents and Siblings

Siblings (7)

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World Events (8)

1890 · The Sherman Antitrust Act

Age 1

This Act tried to prevent the raising of prices by restricting trade. The purpose of the Act was to preserve a competitive marketplace to protect consumers from abuse.

1890 · Woman's Suffrage

Age 1

An organization formed in favor of women's suffrages. By combining the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, the NAWSA eventually increased in membership up to two million people. It is still one of the largest voluntary organizations in the nation today and held a major role in passing the Nineteenth Amendment.

1898 · War with the Spanish

Age 9

After the explosion of the USS Maine in the Havana Harbor in Cuba, the United States engaged the Spanish in war. The war was fought on two fronts, one in Cuba, which helped gain their independence, and in the Philippines, which helped the US gain another territory for a time.

Name Meaning

Americanized form of South German Klotter: unexplained.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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