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John St. Clair

BirthNov 1844 - Peachtree, Alabama, USA
Death1920 - Hernando, Florida
MotherNancy St.Clair
FatherAnthony St. Clair

Born in Peachtree, Alabama, USA on Nov 1844 to Anthony St. Clair and Nancy St.Clair. John St. Clair married Susan Ann St. Clair and had 11 children. He passed away on 1920 in Hernando, Florida.

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Anthony St. Clair
1804 - 1880
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Nancy St.clair
1805 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Susan Ann St. Clair
1882 - Unknown
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Louisa St. Clair
1851 - 1900
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Accordia St. Clair Rimes
1907 - 1998
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Josephine St. Clair
1872 - Unknown
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James E St. Clair
1866 - Unknown
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Nancy St. Clair Mckinnie
1878 - Unknown
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Albert St. Clair
1903 - Unknown
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Arthur St. Clair
1888 - Unknown
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George M Sinclair
1868 - 1921
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Fannie St. Clair Lindsay
1886 - Unknown
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Matilda (Mattida) E. St. Clair Stanton
1874 - 1909
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Virginia St. Clair Warnuck
1876 - 1899
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Rosa St. Clair Gordon
1873 - Unknown

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