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John Clair

Birthabt 1858 - New Brunswick
Death1921 - New Brunswick, Canada
MotherAnne Underwood
FatherPeter Clair

Born in New Brunswick on abt 1858 to Peter Clair and Anne Underwood. John Clair married Julia Cyr Clair and had 14 children. He passed away on 1921 in New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
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Peter Clair
1817 - 1902
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Anne Underwood
1825 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Julia Cyr Clair
1875 - 1955
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Sarlina Baker
1859 - 1895
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Julia Baker
1873 - Unknown
Children Show all
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May Michaud
1900 - 1980
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James Clair
1890 - 1930
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Annie Long
1883 - 1925
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Nellie Clair
1886 - Unknown
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Celina Clair
1891 - Unknown
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Peter Clair
1884 - Unknown
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Thomas Clair
1897 - 1930
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Albert John Clair
1883 - 1922
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Alexis Clair
1898 - 1930
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Eugenie Emma Clair
1896 - 1929
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Helene Brasseur
Unknown - Unknown
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Torn Clair
1897 - Unknown
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Bertha Clair
1902 - 1962
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Marie Anne Victoria Clair
Unknown - Unknown

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