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William David St Clair

Birth10 Jul 1891 - Michigan
Death17 Oct 1929 - Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, USA
MotherMatilda Gilbert
FatherLester St Clair

Born in Michigan on 10 Jul 1891 to Lester St Clair and Matilda Gilbert. William David St Clair married Eva Hardy and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1929 in Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

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Lester St Clair
1859 - Unknown
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Matilda Gilbert
1865 - Unknown
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Eva Hardy
1893 - 1976
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William David St. Clair
1923 - 2012
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Mary E St Clair
1920 - 1950
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John St. Clair
1919 - 2001
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Donald Fredreck St Clair
1924 - 2003
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Norman P St. Clair
1928 - 2013
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Carl Hardy St Clair
1930 - 1983
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Kenneth Matthew St Clair
1927 - 2018

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