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John Sinclair

Birth2 Mar 1770 - Loudoun, Virginia, United States
Death13 Feb 1857 - Virginia, USA
MotherMary Sinclair
FatherWayman Sinclair

Born in Loudoun, Virginia, United States on 2 Mar 1770 to Wayman Sinclair and Mary Sinclair. John Sinclair married Ann "Effy" MacLaurin and had 9 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1857 in Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Wayman Sinclair
1775 - 1848
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Mary Sinclair
1744 - 1797
Spouse(s)
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Ann "Effy" Maclaurin
1765 - 1817
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Lucretia Rosser
1765 - 1824
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Elizabeth Sinclair
1805 - Unknown
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John T Sinclair
1793 - 1851
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William R Sinclair
1800 - 1870
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Orion Sinclair
1792 - 1839
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Peter Sinclair
1788 - 1867
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Benjamin Sinclair
1788 - 1860
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James B Sinclair
1800 - 1852
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Richelieu Sinclair
1803 - 1855
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Alfred Sinclair
1786 - 1841

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