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Martha Grace StClair

Birth11/23/1858 - Franklin County, Arkansas, United States of America
DeathJun 1941 - Montague County, Texas, USA
MotherElizabeth Martha Billingsley
FatherJohn St. Clair

Born in Franklin County, Arkansas, United States of America on 11/23/1858 to John St. Clair and Elizabeth Martha Billingsley. Martha Grace StClair married William Thomas Walding and had 8 children. She passed away on Jun 1941 in Montague County, Texas, USA.

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John St. Clair
1822 - 1891
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Elizabeth Martha Billingsley
1830 - 1863
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William Thomas Walding
1854 - 1937
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Thomas Wood Walding
1889 - 1964
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Joseph Jackson Walding
1897 - 1991
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Clarence Nugent Walding
1895 - 1911
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Delia Walding
1885 - 1976
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Dora Ellen Walding
1878 - 1960
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James Irvin Walding
1881 - 1965
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Lillie Walding
1892 - 1985
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Jeff Franklin Walding
1883 - 1958

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