About Clatterbaugh
The surname Clatterbaugh is of English origin and is believed to be derived from a combination of two elements. "Clatter" refers to a loud noise or commotion, while "baugh" is a variant of "bough," meaning a branch or limb. Therefore, the surname Clatterbaugh is thought to have originated as a descriptive name for someone who lived near a noisy or bustling stream or brook, possibly due to the sound of branches or debris being carried along by the water.
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