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Sarah Sinclair

Birthabt 1793 - Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Death1862 - Cumberland, England
MotherSarah Donaldson
FatherWilliam or John Sinclair

Born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England on abt 1793 to William or John Sinclair and Sarah Donaldson. Sarah Sinclair married Joseph Shackley and had 7 children. She passed away on 1862 in Cumberland, England.

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Parents
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William Or John Sinclair
1748 - Unknown
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Sarah Donaldson
1767 - Unknown
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Joseph Shackley
1791 - 1839
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Ann Shackley
1830 - Unknown
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John Shackley
1834 - 1907
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William Shackley
1821 - Unknown
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Joseph Shackley
1827 - Unknown
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Jane Shackley
1822 - Unknown
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Catharine Shackley
1829 - Unknown
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Sarah Shackley
1819 - Unknown

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