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Sarah Sinclair

BirthABT 1816/1824 - IRELAND
DeathAFT 1851 - Rawdon (of), Montcalm, Quebec, Canada
MotherMary Wiggins
FatherIsaac Sinclair

Born in IRELAND on ABT 1816/1824 to Isaac Sinclair and Mary Wiggins. Sarah Sinclair married Thomas Hannah and had 8 children. She passed away on AFT 1851 in Rawdon (of), Montcalm, Quebec, Canada.

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Parents
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Isaac Sinclair
1775 - 1861
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Mary Wiggins
1794 - 1871
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Thomas Hannah
1806 - Unknown
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John Hannah
1850 - Unknown
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William Hannah
1852 - Unknown
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Thomas Hannah
1846 - 1851
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James Sinclair Hannah
1846 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Hannah
1847 - Unknown
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Ellen Hannah
1852 - Unknown
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Jane Hannah
1844 - Unknown
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Sarah Sera Hannah
1848 - Unknown

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