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Esther (Red Bird Woman) and James Heart (Hart), ca. 1900
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Esther Walker's Mother was Tamazawin Mary Walker. Esther married George Whipple St. Clair and was the mother of Rev. Henry Whipple St. Clair. Her husband George was the son of Wakandikago Job St. Clair and Tahanpawastewin (Woman Who Wears Good Moccasins) Mary Faribault St. Clair. Job St. Clair was the brother of Taopi and both were the sons of Azayamankawin Betsey Mary St. Clair, also known as "Old Betsey" or "Old Bets". George's mother, Mary Faribault was the daughter of Chief Takukokipesni. George Whipple St. Clair died at an early age and Esther later married James Heart.

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