Class of 1904
Birth: 16 Dec 1883, North Carolina
Death: 1 Oct 1974, Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina
Parents:
Lawson Rodolphus Lingle (1853-1940)
Mary Elizabeth “Polly” Peeler Lingle (1854-1934)
Siblings:
Laura A. Lingle Brown (1875-1953)
George Henry Lewis Lingle (1878-1962)
Charles Strickler Lingle (1887-1961)
Maggie Lingle Lyerly (1892-1987)
Viola Lingle Lyerly (1894-1984)
Spouse: Moses Alexander Kluttz (1884-1965)
Marriage: 3 Sep 1905, Rowan County, North Carolina
Children:
Bernie Jacob Rudolph Kluttz (1906-1945)
John Wendell Kluttz (1909-1981)
Mattox Haynes Kluttz (1914-2000)
Byrte Elizabeth Kluttz Crowell (1917-2009)
Moses Lingle Kluttz (1920-2004)
Burial: Christian Lutheran Church Cemetery, Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina
Source: www.findagrave.com, #82349624.
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The Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, NC), 6 Sep 1905, p. 5.
Items from Faith
Miss Roxie Lingle, daughter of Dolphus Lingle, ran away from home Sunday and was married to Moses Kluttz, Rev. R. L. Brown performing the ceremony. They were two prominent young people of this settlement and the objections on the part of the brides’ father caused the runaway. Our best wishes go out to the young couple.
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Stanly News & Press (Albemarle, NC), 4 Oct 1974, p. 8B.
Badin Man’s Mother Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Roxie Lingle Kluttz, 90, of Stokes Ferry Road, Salisbury, mother of J. Wendell Kluttz of Badin, were conducted at 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon in Christiana Lutheran Church, Faith, by Rev. William E. Hall. Burial followed in the church cemetery.
Mrs. Kluttz died at 10:25 p.m. Tuesday in Rowan Memorial Hospital after an illness of two weeks.
She was born December 16, 1883, in Rowan County and was a daughter of the late Lawson Rodolph and Polly Peeler Lingle. She graduated from Mont Amoena Academy in Mt. Pleasant and taught in Rowan County schools during her early life. She was a lifelong member of Christiana Lutheran Church and was active in Lutheran Church Women, a member of the Senior Ladies Sunday School Class, and a Sunday School teacher for 60 years.
Her husband, Moses Alexander Kluttz, preceded her in death.
In addition to her son in Badin, she is survived by two other sons, Mattox H. and Moses L. Kluttz of Salisbury; one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Bryte) Crowell of Granite Quarry; two sisters, Mrs. George H. Lyerly of Faith Road, Salisbury, and Mrs. R. L. Lyerly of Salisbury; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
