Forgot your main question...Anything you can send will be appreciated, C.
---------- > From: Helen St.Clair <hstclair@nemr.net> > To: sinclair@zilker.net > Subject: Re: > Date: Thursday, June 18, 1998 7:39 AM > > [ This is the Sinclair family discussion list, sinclair@zilker.net. > [ For more information, see http://www.mids.org/sinclair/list.html > ------- > > Hi. Claire, That was all I have involving Sinclairs unless we follow > them a ways as Hume. Is that what you are thinking about?. If so, I > will try to---It is in a booklet now and I eventually wanted it in the > family history in my computer, so that would work out . > May I ask what your family line is? I am dead ended with the gg > grandfather, James St. Clair. By census record he was born in NH in > 1790...I am hunting..... > Take care, Helen > ---------- > From: Claire N. Simmons <c1933s@gis.net> > To: sinclair@zilker.net > Subject: Re: > Date: Sunday, June 14, 1998 12:46 PM > > Hello Helen...I would be very interested in reading more of the Hume > family...Geneaology research has certainly enchanced my interests in > history...Thanks, Claire > ---------- > > From: Helen St.Clair <hstclair@nemr.net> > > To: sinclair@zilker.net > > Subject: Re: > > Date: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 5:43 PM > > > > [ This is the Sinclair family discussion list, sinclair@zilker.net. > > [ For more information, see http://www.mids.org/sinclair/list.html > > ------- > > > > Hi, This is from the Hume history---"In the time of Robert II (1371-1390) > > Sir Patrick de Polwarth died, leaving an only child, Elizabeth, the last > of > > her race. She carried the broad lands of Powarth and Kimmerghame into > the > > Sinclair family, by her marriage with Sir John Sinclair of Herdmanston. > > Their great-grandson, John Sinclair, died in the 15th century without > male > > issue. The estate of Herdmanston devolved on his brother Sir William > > Sinclair (from whom the present Lord Sinclair is descended), but his > lands > > of Polwarth and Kemmerghame went to his daughters, Marion and Margaret. > > The heiresses were young and beautiful; and among the many suitors that > > flocked round them, those that met the greatest favour in their eyes were > > the two brothers, George and Patrick, the young Humes of Wedderburn. The > > ladies' uncle Sir William, fearing that their lands should go out of the > > family, not only refused his consent, but removed his nieces from their > > castle of Polwarth to lonely Herdmanston, his stronghold on the northern > > slopes of Lammermuir. Though closely immured, they contrived, by the > help > > of an old beggar woman, to send a message to Wedderburn Castle. A day or > > two later, a gallant train, headed by the two young lovers, rode over the > > hills and drew rein beneath the castle walls. An angry parley followed > the > > demand for the restoration of their lady loves; but the 'Men o' the > Merse' > > were too strong to be resisted, and Sir William had the mortification of > > seeing the heiresses borne away in triumph. The double marriage was > > celebrated at Polwarth, and wedding-dance took place around the > thorn-tree. > > ..... Marion, the elder of the two Sinclair heiresses married George > > Hume or Wedderburn, from whom the later barons of that line descend. The > > younger sister, Margaret, married his brother, Sir Patrick Hume of > > Polwarth, from whom the Lords Polwarth and Earls of Marchmont descend." > > Helen > > ---------- > > From: Claire N. Simmons <c1933s@gis.net> > > To: sinclair@zilker.net > > Subject: Re: > > Date: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 8:46 AM > > > > Hello Helen I for one, would love to know more...Claire Simmons d. of > > Harold St.Clair Simmons...Thanks > > ---------- > > > From: Helen St.Clair <hstclair@nemr.net> > > > To: sinclair@zilker.net > > > Subject: Re: > > > Date: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 8:06 PM > > > > > > [ This is the Sinclair family discussion list, sinclair@zilker.net. > > > [ For more information, see http://www.mids.org/sinclair/list.html > > > ------- > > > > > > Hi, a portion of my line goes into the Hume family which comes from > the > > > Wedderburn area in Scotland. And in that history it is said that the > arms > > > of the family of Hume/Home of Wedderburn has four sections, the third > > > quarter is the engrailled cross of blue in a field of silver > representing > > > the family of Sinclair, or St. Clair, of Herdmanston. The Sinclairs > bear > > a > > > black cross, but in this quartering it is changed to blue by the Homes > of > > > Wedderburn. This was in the 1300's . There is abit more of a story > with > > > it if you are interested it I would type it in. Helen St. Clair > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------- > > > From: Claire N. Simmons <c1933s@gis.net> > > > To: sinclair@zilker.net > > > Subject: > > > Date: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 10:57 PM > > > > > > I would like to know where those St.Clairs that went to Great Britain > > > settled...Is that possible.?.I do know that I am having the greatest > > > history lessons via the gen.route > > > Claire. > > > [ > > > [ This is the Sinclair family discussion list, sinclair@zilker.net. > > > [ For subscription, unusubscription, or other instructions, see > > > [ http://www.mids.org/sinclair/list.html > > > [ or send mail to majordomo@zilker.net with this single line in the > body: > > > [ info sinclair > > > [ > > > [ To unsubscribe, send a message like this: > > > [ > > > [ To: majordomo@zilker.net > > > [ > > > [ unsubscribe sinclair > > > [ > > [ > > [ This is the Sinclair family discussion list, sinclair@zilker.net. > > [ For subscription, unusubscription, or other instructions, see > > [ http://www.mids.org/sinclair/list.html > > [ or send mail to majordomo@zilker.net with this single line in the body: > > [ info sinclair > > [ > > [ To unsubscribe, send a message like this: > > [ > > [ To: majordomo@zilker.net > > [ > > [ unsubscribe sinclair > > [ > [ > [ This is the Sinclair family discussion list, sinclair@zilker.net. > [ For subscription, unusubscription, or other instructions, see > [ http://www.mids.org/sinclair/list.html > [ or send mail to majordomo@zilker.net with this single line in the body: > [ info sinclair > [ > [ To unsubscribe, send a message like this: > [ > [ To: majordomo@zilker.net > [ > [ unsubscribe sinclair > [
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