Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., Boone Co. JAMES R. CLUTTERBUCK, a native of Madison County, Va., was born August 23, 1835, and is a son of William and Ann (Bates) Clutterbuck, who were natives of Culpeper and Madison Counties, Va. William Clutterbuck was a farmer, came to Kentucky in 1855, settled in Boone County, and died in Missouri, in 1884, in the eighty-sixth year of his age. James R. Clutterbuck came to Kentucky with his father, and has remained in Boone County ever since. In 1866 he was elected constable, and served twelve years; he then filled the office of magistrate of the Florence District two years, and in 1881 was appointed deputy sheriff under G. W. Finch, who failed to qualify, when Mr. Clutterbuck was appointed to fill out the unexpired term, and was then elected to the office in 1884 and re-elected in 1886, without opposition. In 1859, he married Sarah E. Yager, who died in June 1860. In 1869 he married Miss Belle Senour, a native of Kenton County, and daughter of Capt. Tilford Senour. Mrs. Clutterbuck died March 22, 1884, the mother of five children: Edna, James Stanley, Leslie S., Homer G. and Roy. Mr. Clutterbuck resides on his farm of eighty-five acres, near Florence, and is a member of the lodge of the I. O. O. F., of that town. In politics he is a Democrat. Clutterbuck, Bates, Finch, Yager, Senour = Kenton, Madison-VA, Culpeper-VA, MO http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/boone/clutterbuck.jr.txt