Annie Renehan

In the District of Columbia Phone Book for the year 1910, I found Annie Offutt as the widow of Charles E. Offutt residing at 302 K St. N. E. along with Vincent C. Offutt.
Pat Thomas has recorded in the 1900 census on Sheet No. 4, Dist. No. 111 what appears to be 833 4th St. N.E., family No. 65. It says that Annie E. Offutt is the head of the family and she was born in June 1868. Age 31. It also has her as the mother of 3 children, does not mention 2 that died. It also has that all three children (Grace Age 13, Claude 11, and Charles 7) are living with her along with Agnes and Bernard Rannahan. Annie was a music teacher and Bernard was a painter. It says Agnes is sister and Bernard is her brother. The house is rented.
* Annie is buried with Agnes Renehan (her daughter) and Grace and Pete Smith
*(her daughter and son-in-law). They are in Sec. 52, #244 at Mt. Olivet.
*there is no tombstone. Her husband is buried at Holy Rood Cemetary.
* According to Vincent Claude Offutt's birth certificate, he is the 4th child born to Annie Renehan Offutt; however, we have record of only 2 at his birth, i.e., Grace and Claude.