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Anne Sinclair

Birth1 Jan. 1803 - Nestoowyan, York House (Hudson Bay), Manitoba, Canada
Death1863 - Goderich, Ontario, Canada
MotherMargaret Nahovway Norton
FatherWilliam Sinclair

Born in Nestoowyan, York House (Hudson Bay), Manitoba, Canada on 1 Jan. 1803 to William Sinclair and Margaret Nahovway Norton. Anne Sinclair married John Hodges Spencer and had 11 children. She passed away on 1863 in Goderich, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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William Sinclair
1764 - 1818
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Margaret Nahovway Norton
1773 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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John Hodges Spencer
1790 - 1881
Children Show all
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Edward Spencer
1821 - Unknown
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Rupert Spencer
1834 - 1915
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Sarah Goldsnit Hodgins Spencer
1841 - 1928
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William Spencer
1822 - 1909
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John Robert Spencer
1831 - 1893
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Mary Elizabeth Spencer
1837 - 1880
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Miles Spencer
1839 - 1919
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Charles Alexander Spencer
1845 - 1872
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Elizabeth Spencer
1825 - 1871
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Ann Spencer
1827 - Unknown
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Edward Henry Spencer
1813 - 1827

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