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Charles Sinclair

Birth1725 - Augusta, Virginia, United States
Death1766 or 1769 Will in Orange,NC 6/5/1799 - Orange, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Wayman
FatherAlexander St.Clair

Born in Augusta, Virginia, United States on 1725 to Alexander St.Clair and Mary Wayman. Charles Sinclair married Nancy Ann Salling and had 8 children. He passed away on 1766 or 1769 Will in Orange,NC 6/5/1799 in Orange, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Alexander St.clair
1672 - 1751
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Mary Wayman
1689 - 1757
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Nancy Ann Salling
1718 - 1789
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Joseph Sinclair
1751 - 1828
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John Sinclair
1753 - 1823
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Robert Thompson Sinclair
1759 - 1852
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Nancy Ann Agnus St. Claire
1758 - 1799
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Arthur Sinclair
1749 - 1800
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Catherine Deborah Sinclair
1758 - Unknown
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Alexander Sinclair
1765 - 1839
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Charles Sinclair
1760 - 1794

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