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does anyone have any information on
Reverend Daniel Everett Clair b. abt 1869 at Columbus NJ
(Methodist) d. abt 1932 at Mays Landing NJ
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I have a list of all the churches that he was stationed at , he was secretary for the bishops of the Camden area Methodist church for many years . he is buried at Lumberton , NJ (but I don't know which cemetery) I knew/know most of my great uncles and aunt below but I am hitting a brick wall in finding who Daniel's parents might have been. any help would be appreciated.
his wife ; Ida Elizabeth Willard b. 1869 at Bristol , PA
d. April 1964 at Mays Landing NJ
their children :
Milton H. Clair
Robert W. Clair
Leslie T. Clair
W. Gordon Clair
Hilda A. Clair
Carlton L. Clair (my grandfather) married Elizabeth Wangstrom at Millville, NJ
thanks, Ida williams macken
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Hi Darlene,
Do you know a Hellen Clair?
Email me please.
Teresa hachetmn(a)henry-net.com
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Hi,
I'm looking for info on a Hellen Clair.
She married a Arnet Spears in Pike Co, Kentucky.
Anything on these two would be DEEPLY appreciated.
Teresa
hachetmn(a)henry-net.com
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