m. Catherine (Moyer) 23 Jun 1862 in Boalsburg, Centre County, PA
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GEORGE ST. CLAIR DIED AT SON'S HOME LAST NIGHT
Was 81 Years of Age and Had Lived Here For Two Years
The death of George W. St. Clair occurred last evening at the home of his son, H.B. St. Clair at Harrisburg Run near the State line. Mr. St. Clair had been visiting his son for the past three week and was taken ill about a week ago. He was 81 years of age and had lived in Olean with his daughter, Mrs. Kennedy(sic) of Boardmanville for the past two years, coming to this city from Clinton County, Pa.
He is also survived by his wife and 7 sons and four daughters.
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Published in the Olean, NY "Evening Herald", 31 Mar 1916
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Brevities
The funeral of George St. Clair will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Mrs. Elmer Kennedy (sic) of Boardmanville, the Rev. Harry Burton Boyd officiating. Burial will be made at Pleasant Valley cemetery.
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From the Olean, NY "Evening Herald", Wednesday, April 5, 1916
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Corrected Account of St. Clair Funeral
Through an unfortunate and mysterious mixing of two articles in the Evening Herald of Monday, the facts regarding the funeral of the late George St. Clair were sadly mixed. A correct item follows:
The funeral of George St. Clair was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kanady of Hamilton Terrace Mrs. Kanady being a daughter of the deceased. Rev. Harry Burton Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiated and the interment was made in Pleasant Valley cemetery.
Among those from out of town who attended were: S. D. St. Clair of Port Allegany, Pa.; Abraham Lincoln St. Clair of Sinnemahoning, Pa.; Henry B. St. Clair of Harrisburg Run, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Will St. Clair of Custer City, Pa.; James St. Clair of Snowshoe Centre(sic), Pa.; and Mrs. Belle Henderson of Port Allegany, Pa.. These were sons and daughters of the deceased. Mr. St. Clair also had three daughters and one son who were unable to attend the funeral as follows: Jackson St. Clair of Oil Center, Cal.; Florence St. Clair of Bellefonte, O.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelson of Wister, Pa.; and Elizabeth Lucas of Gleasonton, Pa. Sixty-four grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren survive Mr. St. Clair.
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From the Olean, NY "Evening Herald", Saturday, April 1, 1916, Pg. 11
m. Catherine (Moyer) 23 Jun 1862 in Boalsburg, Centre County, PA
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GEORGE ST. CLAIR DIED AT SON'S HOME LAST NIGHT
Was 81 Years of Age and Had Lived Here For Two Years
The death of George W. St. Clair occurred last evening at the home of his son, H.B. St. Clair at Harrisburg Run near the State line. Mr. St. Clair had been visiting his son for the past three week and was taken ill about a week ago. He was 81 years of age and had lived in Olean with his daughter, Mrs. Kennedy(sic) of Boardmanville for the past two years, coming to this city from Clinton County, Pa.
He is also survived by his wife and 7 sons and four daughters.
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Published in the Olean, NY "Evening Herald", 31 Mar 1916
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Brevities
The funeral of George St. Clair will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of Mrs. Elmer Kennedy (sic) of Boardmanville, the Rev. Harry Burton Boyd officiating. Burial will be made at Pleasant Valley cemetery.
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From the Olean, NY "Evening Herald", Wednesday, April 5, 1916
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Corrected Account of St. Clair Funeral
Through an unfortunate and mysterious mixing of two articles in the Evening Herald of Monday, the facts regarding the funeral of the late George St. Clair were sadly mixed. A correct item follows:
The funeral of George St. Clair was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kanady of Hamilton Terrace Mrs. Kanady being a daughter of the deceased. Rev. Harry Burton Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiated and the interment was made in Pleasant Valley cemetery.
Among those from out of town who attended were: S. D. St. Clair of Port Allegany, Pa.; Abraham Lincoln St. Clair of Sinnemahoning, Pa.; Henry B. St. Clair of Harrisburg Run, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Will St. Clair of Custer City, Pa.; James St. Clair of Snowshoe Centre(sic), Pa.; and Mrs. Belle Henderson of Port Allegany, Pa.. These were sons and daughters of the deceased. Mr. St. Clair also had three daughters and one son who were unable to attend the funeral as follows: Jackson St. Clair of Oil Center, Cal.; Florence St. Clair of Bellefonte, O.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelson of Wister, Pa.; and Elizabeth Lucas of Gleasonton, Pa. Sixty-four grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren survive Mr. St. Clair.
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From the Olean, NY "Evening Herald", Saturday, April 1, 1916, Pg. 11
Family Members
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Samuel David St. Clair
1862–1929
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Abraham Lincoln St. Clair
1864–1945
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Henry Bealer St. Clair
1866–1935
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Andrew Jackson St. Clair
1868–1957
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Jeanette St. Clair Kanady
1869–1941
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William Franklin St. Clair
1871–1956
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Clarence George St. Clair
1874–1948
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James George St Clair
1877–1943
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Elizabeth St. Clair Lucas
1877–1964
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Sadye Mae St. Clair Hochberg
1883–1964
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Isabella St. Clair Henderson
1885–1971