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The Morrison book gives this information on Wilbur Fisk St. Clair, pg 327
John Merrill St. Clair s/o John.  He was born in Strafford, VT., Jan. 13,
1800; died in tht town Sept. 26, 1835.  On 3 Dec 1822 he and Catherine
Rogers were married, who died Sept. 25, 1880, aged 77 yrs. 7 mos. 13 days.
Had 4 daughters (info on them but not important in your search)and a son
named
Wilbur Fisk St. Clair b. 4 Sept. 1834 d. May 18, 1835 aged 7 years 6 mos. 14
days.  So he can't be your ancestor but perhaps he has a cousin with that
name or other relative but they are not listed in the Morrison book.
I don't see that any of the cousins had that name nor their children.  So
this message be of no significance.
Laurel
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From: JLG21447@aol.com <JLG21447@aol.com>
To: sinclair@zilker.net <sinclair@zilker.net>
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 7:51 AM
Subject: WILBUR FISK ST. CLAIR


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>Another new member here. I've been following this group for days and am
VERY
>impressed. Foremost, I am looking for descendants of WILBUR FISK ST. CLAIR.
He
>is something of a mystery since he divorced my grandmother, Maude
VanAlstine,
>in 1912 at Exeter, Missouri. He left her for another woman and throughout
the
>years had his children, Kenneth (1891-1935, California), Lynn (Male, 1897
>-1969, California), and Dorothy, my mother, (1903 - 1987, Omaha, Ne,)
followed
>by a private detective. Any info about descendants of Kenneth or Lynn, or
the
>possible "second" family of Wilbur would be greatly appreciated.
>
>My St. Clair line goes thus: Wilbur's sister, Stella St. Clair (no birth or
>death info) sang for George V of England in 1905. Wilbur's father, Reverand
P.
>(we don't know what the "P" stands for) St. Clair owned property in one of
the
>Virginias. He married a Tingley. He was a chaplain in the Union army and
held
>two honorary chairs at Columbia University for Greek and Sanskrit.
Supposedly,
>there is some connection between "P" St. Clair and General St. Clair of the
>Revolutionary War. The line then, through family lore, recesses to a woman
by
>the name of Sinclair who had an affair with King James the ll of England
and
>was run out of Scotland because of the illegitimate male child she bore
him.
>
>Does anyone have any information to share or guidance? I have other details
>about Wilbur's "first" family if anyone is interested.
>
>Johnnye
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