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John Thomson Sinclair

Birth3 Apr 1783 - Glastry, Co. Down, Ulster, N. Ireland
Death12 Aug 1845 - Dixboro, Washtenaw Co., Michigan
MotherMargaretta Thompson Whiteside
FatherJames Sinclair

Born in Glastry, Co. Down, Ulster, N. Ireland on 3 Apr 1783 to James Sinclair and Margaretta Thompson Whiteside. John Thomson Sinclair married Catherine Allen and had 5 children. He passed away on 12 Aug 1845 in Dixboro, Washtenaw Co., Michigan.

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James Sinclair
1755 - 1841
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Margaretta Thompson Whiteside
1763 - 1838
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Catherine Allen
1780 - 1846
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Robert P. Sinclair
1814 - 1886
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William M. Sinclair
1810 - 1874
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Mary Elizabeth Sinclair
1832 - 1916
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Samuel Sinclair
1816 - 1870
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D. Scott Sinclair
Unknown - Unknown

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