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John Jackson Sinclair

BirthDec 1847 - Anson Co., North Carolina
Death5 May 1927 - Gerton, Henderson, North Carolina, USA
MotherSusan Dunn
FatherJohn Alfred Augustos Sinclair

Born in Anson Co., North Carolina on Dec 1847 to John Alfred Augustos Sinclair and Susan Dunn. John Jackson Sinclair married Myra Oconnor and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 May 1927 in Gerton, Henderson, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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John Alfred Augustos Sinclair
1820 - 1865
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Susan Dunn
1822 - 1911
Spouse(s)
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Myra Oconnor
1854 - 1918
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Henrietta Sinclair
1871 - 1907
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Nancy Sinclair
1878 - 1960
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Gertrude Sinclair
1887 - 1942
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Bessie Mollie Sinclair
1882 - Unknown
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George Washington Sinclair
1884 - 1952
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James Branard Sinclair
1879 - 1967
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Margaret Elvira "Maggie" Sinclair
1876 - 1962
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Martha (Mattie) J Sinclair
1872 - 1972
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Amanda Mamie Susan Sinclair
1872 - 1966
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Lenora Nillie Glen " Monk" Sinclair
1887 - 1899

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