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Matthew St Clair

Birth16 July 1806 - Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Death6 January 1851 - Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
MotherHannah Smith
FatherMatthew St Clair

Born in Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA on 16 July 1806 to Matthew St Clair and Hannah Smith. Matthew St Clair had 7 children. He passed away on 6 January 1851 in Ellington, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA.

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Matthew St Clair
1779 - 1841
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Hannah Smith
1791 - 1841
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Levi St. Clair
1833 - 1894
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Isabella L St Clair
1845 - 1897
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Bert M St. Clair
1843 - 1926
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Charles St Clair
1846 - Unknown
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Emeline St Clair
1833 - 1866
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Mary Ann St. Clair
1836 - 1918
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Caroline L St Clair
1839 - 1878

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