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| David St. Clair    || M || ~1827  || PA||  || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
 
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| Margaret St. Clair    || F ||~1829  || PA ||  || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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| Rachael St. Clair    || F ||~1832  || PA ||  || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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| Ellenor St. Clair    || F || ~1833  || PA ||  || || <sup class="reference"></sup>
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|'''1883 History of Butler Co.''' by Waterman, p.340<br>"Archibald St. Clair, of Irish birth, settled one mile west of Unionville, about the year 1801.  His children were John, Robert, Joseph, Archibald, Margaret (Hoag), Jane (McDavitt), Mary (Thompson), Rachel (Matthews), Elizabeth (McMichael). Mrs Hoag is the only survivor.  [[Robert St. Clair]] married ''Eleanor Wright'', and lived on the old Wright homestead.
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| '''[[Source:_139_United_States_Federal_Census|1830 United States Federal Census]]''', Center Township, Butler County, PA, pg.(No.4)-16 lists Robert St. Clair as head of family, with 1 M under 5 yrs, 1 M 30-40 yrs, 2 F under 5 yrs, 2 F 5-10 yrs, 1 F 20-30 yrs, 1 F 60-70 yrs.
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| '''[[Source:_1850_United_States_Federal_Census|1850 United States Federal Census]]''', NO. Butler Township, Butler County, PA, Page 174, lists Ellenor St. Clair, age 49; David age 23, farmer, listed as head of household; Margaret age 21; Racheal age 18; Ellenor age 17; Robert age 19. All born in PA. Children Ellenor & Robert in school.
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|'''1883 History of Butler Co.''' by Waterman, p.340<br>"Archibald St. Clair, of Irish birth, settled one mile west of Unionville, about the year 1801.  His children were John, Robert, Joseph, Archibald, Margaret (Hoag), Jane (McDavitt), Mary (Thompson), Rachel (Matthews), Elizabeth (McMichael).  Mrs Hoag is the only survivor.  [[Robert St. Clair]] married ''Eleanor Wright'', and lived on the old Wright homestead.
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|'''1883 History of Butler Co.''' by Waterman, p.340<br>"About 1803, David Wright, a native of Ireland, moved from the vicinity of Baltimore, and settled where Robert St. Clair now lives.  He was the father of the following children: Samuel, Margaret (Stevenson), Nancy and Sarah.  None are now living.  Samuel was an 1812 soldier. <br>p. 341 "The name of David Wright appeared among the first settlers His death occurred in 1823; the farm is now owned by his grandson, Robert St. Clair, with whom his sister Margaret resides.  Robert's father, also named Robert, purchased it of his father-in-law, David Wright, so the property has been in the famiy ever since its purchase, in 1804, of Philip and Peter Fryer, at what then seemed an extravagant price $8 per acre. <br>Robert St. Clair, Sr. , was the son of Archibald St. Clair, previously noticed."
 
|'''1883 History of Butler Co.''' by Waterman, p.340<br>"About 1803, David Wright, a native of Ireland, moved from the vicinity of Baltimore, and settled where Robert St. Clair now lives.  He was the father of the following children: Samuel, Margaret (Stevenson), Nancy and Sarah.  None are now living.  Samuel was an 1812 soldier. <br>p. 341 "The name of David Wright appeared among the first settlers His death occurred in 1823; the farm is now owned by his grandson, Robert St. Clair, with whom his sister Margaret resides.  Robert's father, also named Robert, purchased it of his father-in-law, David Wright, so the property has been in the famiy ever since its purchase, in 1804, of Philip and Peter Fryer, at what then seemed an extravagant price $8 per acre. <br>Robert St. Clair, Sr. , was the son of Archibald St. Clair, previously noticed."
 
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| '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]]]
 
| '''Personal correspondence''' from [[Elizabeth Ann Wilson|Elizabeth Wilson Williams]]]
 
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Revision as of 13:10, 13 March 2007

NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Eleanor Wright is not in my direct ancestry. She is related by marriage in the following ways:

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth ~1801
Marriage to Robert St. Clair
Death

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6             Generation 7              
 
                                                 
                                                 
                       +-- Archibald St. Clair  
                       |   (????-???)             
 +--Robert St. Clair --+                         
 |  (????-????)                                    
 |                   +-- David Wright
 |                   |
 +--Eleanor Wright --+                                 
                                                                 

Sources:

Children

(children with Eleanor Wright

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
David St. Clair M ~1827 PA
Margaret St. Clair F ~1829 PA
Rachael St. Clair F ~1832 PA
Ellenor St. Clair F ~1833 PA
Robert St. Clair M ~1835 PA

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources

Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1830 United States Federal Census, Center Township, Butler County, PA, pg.(No.4)-16 lists Robert St. Clair as head of family, with 1 M under 5 yrs, 1 M 30-40 yrs, 2 F under 5 yrs, 2 F 5-10 yrs, 1 F 20-30 yrs, 1 F 60-70 yrs.
1830 census pa butler center (no 4)-16.jpg
2 1850 United States Federal Census, NO. Butler Township, Butler County, PA, Page 174, lists Ellenor St. Clair, age 49; David age 23, farmer, listed as head of household; Margaret age 21; Racheal age 18; Ellenor age 17; Robert age 19. All born in PA. Children Ellenor & Robert in school.
1850 census pa butler no butler pg 174.jpg
3 1883 History of Butler Co. by Waterman, p.340
"Archibald St. Clair, of Irish birth, settled one mile west of Unionville, about the year 1801. His children were John, Robert, Joseph, Archibald, Margaret (Hoag), Jane (McDavitt), Mary (Thompson), Rachel (Matthews), Elizabeth (McMichael). Mrs Hoag is the only survivor. Robert St. Clair married Eleanor Wright, and lived on the old Wright homestead.
4 1883 History of Butler Co. by Waterman, p.340
"About 1803, David Wright, a native of Ireland, moved from the vicinity of Baltimore, and settled where Robert St. Clair now lives. He was the father of the following children: Samuel, Margaret (Stevenson), Nancy and Sarah. None are now living. Samuel was an 1812 soldier.
p. 341 "The name of David Wright appeared among the first settlers His death occurred in 1823; the farm is now owned by his grandson, Robert St. Clair, with whom his sister Margaret resides. Robert's father, also named Robert, purchased it of his father-in-law, David Wright, so the property has been in the famiy ever since its purchase, in 1804, of Philip and Peter Fryer, at what then seemed an extravagant price $8 per acre.
Robert St. Clair, Sr. , was the son of Archibald St. Clair, previously noticed."
5 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams]
N/A

Source notes

  • The biobraphical sketch from the 1895 History of Butler County, p. 340, of David Wright does not list Eleanor Wright as his daughter, although it does say that his homestead is now the residence of Eleanor & Robert St. Clair. Eleanor was in fact his daughter, as is clarified in the second entry re. David Wrighton p. 341 .
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