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William St. Bernard 1849–1911 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Oct 1849

Birth Location: Saint Clair, St Clair, Michigan, USA

Death Date: 2 Dec 1911

Death Location: Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA

Father: Anthony Bernard

Mother: Elizabeth Millard

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The story of William St. Bernard began in 1849 in Saint Clair, St Clair, Michigan, USA. William St. Bernard passed away in 1911 in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of William St. Bernard began in 1849 in Saint Clair, St Clair, Michigan, USA.
  • William St. Bernard passed away in 1911 in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

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William Bernard's Ancestors

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William Bernard
1849–1911
Birth Place: Saint Clair, St Clair, Michigan, USA
Parents
Anthony 'Alex' St. Bernard
1809–1894
Froomford, Ontario, Canada
Elizabeth ('Betsy') Millard
1817–1884
Pompey, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Grandparents
Cyrus Millard
1793–1837
Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Theodate Potter
1798–1875
Pompey, Onondaga, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Potter
1764–1851
Amy Manchester
1769–1860
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Theodate Tripp
1738–1811
Peleg Potter
1742–1828

William Bernard's Timeline

2 Records

1849
22 Oct 1849
Birth of William St. Bernard in Saint Clair, St Clair, Michigan, USA
Saint Clair, St Clair, Michigan, USA
1911
2 Dec 1911
Age 62
Death of William St. Bernard in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA
Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Oct 1849
    Event Place: Saint Clair, St Clair, Michigan, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Dec 1911
    Event Place: Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA

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