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James Sinclair

Birthabt 1844 - Midlothian, Edinburgh
Death27 Apr 1921 - Laurieston, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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Born in Midlothian, Edinburgh on abt 1844. James Sinclair married Rachael Paterson and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 Apr 1921 in Laurieston, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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Rachael Paterson
1845 - 1923
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Jane Matilda Sinclair
1871 - 1925
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Alice Sinclair
1880 - Unknown
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Jessie Sinclair
1877 - 1927
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Rachel Sinclair
1879 - Unknown
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Margaret Sinclair
1885 - Unknown
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James Sinclair
1883 - Unknown
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Margt Sinclair
1885 - Unknown
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Jessie Sinclair
1877 - Unknown
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Alice Sinclair
1881 - Unknown

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