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A person named "Santa Clause" (born April 1887 in MO) was the son of William  Clause (born Feb 1857 in MO) and Henrietta Clause (born May 1861 in MO) in the  1900 census, with siblings Emma B. Clause (born Jan 1881 in MO), William E.  Clause (born Nov 1882 in MO), Earler (?) Clause (born Dec 1885 in MO), Nellie  Claus (born Nov 1889) and Earl Clause (born Dec 1894 in MO). The family resided  in Liberty township, Saline County, MO (NARA T623, Roll 902, ED 129, Page  3A).
In the 1910 census, "Sante Claus" was age 23, single, a farm  laborer, living as a hired man in the household of David Fleshman in Liberty  township, Saline County, MO (NARA T624, Roll 823, ED 172, Page 4A).
In  the 1920 census, "Santy Clause" (age 31, single, a boarder)  resided with his brother Earl Clause in Blackwater township, Pettis County, MO (NARA T625, Roll 939, ED 125,  Page 4B).
In the 1930 census, "Santa Claus" (age 42, married, first at  age 24, born in MO, a laborer, works in river construction) resided in Marshall  township, Saline County, MO with his wife Mabel Claus (age 36, married, first at  age 18 in MO), son William Claus (age 15, born MO), son Raymond Claus (age 12,  born CO), son Fred Claus (age 9, born MO), son Joseph Claus (age 6, born MO),  son James Claus (age 3, born MO) and daughter Dorthy Claus (age 0, born MO)  (NARA T626, Roll 1246, ED 20, Page 12A).
Notice that son Raymond Claus  was born in Colorado, not Missouri. And also note that Santa was in Missouri in  the 1920 census listed as single, but he obviously had a wife and children in  1920 if the 1930 census records are correct.
There is more:
Santy Clause married Minnie  Mabel Hill on 9 June 1912 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Their marriage  record is in the Missouri Marriage License database on Ancestry.com, but it only  says that he was from Marshall and over age 21, and she was from Marshall and  over age 18.
"Santy Clause" registered for the World War I  draft on 5 June 1917 in Prowers County, Colorado. He was age 29, born 4  April 1888 in Marshall MO, a natural born US citizen, Caucasian, married with  two children. He was a farmer, and resided in Lamar, Route A, Prowers County, Colorado.  He was medium height, medium build, blue eyes, light brown hair, and no  disabilities, and had no previous military service.
I was unable to find  Mabel Claus or the two children, William and Raymond, in the 1920 census -  perhaps someone else would like to try! My best guess is that they may be in  Colorado then, or back in Saline County MO.
One last bit of data: Members  of the Clause family are buried in Blue Lick Union Church Cemetery in Saline  County, Missouri. The list includes:
Donna Clause (died 3 Oct 1942, age  0-4-24)
Earl Clause (1894-1940)
Helen F. Clause (1919-1955)
Henrietta  S. Clause (18__-1915)
Minnie Mabel Clause ("mother," 1894-1944)
Raymond E.  Clause (1917-1971)
Santa Clause ("Father," 1888-1957)Silvina Clause  (1877-1964)
William Clause (1856-1917)
So, to summarize:
"Santa  Claus" was born 4 April 1887 or 1888 in Marshall, Saline County, MO, the son of  William and Henrietta (--?--) Claus. He married Minnie Mabel Hill in 1912  and they had at least 6 children.  He was a laborer in river construction in 1930. He  died in 1957 and is buried in Saline County, Missouri.
This Santa Claus  is, unfortunately, not coming to town soon - he's dead and buried in Missouri.  It doesn't appear that he could possibly be the jolly purveyor of toys and good  cheer with a big belly and long white beard who lives with his unnamed wife and  elves and 9 reindeer at the North Pole, does it? 
Don't tell the  kids.
Isn't it amazing what you can find on the Internet with lots of  spare time on your hands?
I posted this originally  on 27 November 2006 and had two comments from granddaughters of Santa Claus,  one from a cousin several times removed, and one from a lady whose parents were  married by Santa Claus..
This is Great!!!
ReplyDeleteWow... makes you wonder what his parents were thinking about!
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ReplyDeleteWEll, Santa Claus was my Grandfathers cousin. My understanding was he was a hell fire and brimestone preacher. I remember my mother telling me she had a relative named Santa Clause. At Karen K...he was named that before the term Santa Clause. He actually had all of "Santa Clauses aka North Pole" mail delivered to him. He got thousands of letters, and I read somewhere that he wanted to try to answer them all. My mother also told me of seeing a check Mae West had sent him, why I don't know.
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