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Re: John Sinclair descendants



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Laurel,  Would you mind looking/sharing alittle more?   We (my family) have
traced our family back to James St. Clair/Sinclair b.1790 NH     mar.
Livinia Prather 1818 in Fayette Co. KY  and died 1844 in Fayette Co. KY.  
I would thank you so much.   Helen St. Clair

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> From: Laurel Fechner <laurel@spiritone.com>
> To: 'sinclair@zilker.net'
> Subject: John Sinclair descendants
> Date: Thursday, July 02, 1998 9:43 PM
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> Fiona,
> 
> I'm not sure if you were still sending out the outline of your ancestors
but may have the following information in hand.  I'll make a test run on
your James and see whether you have this or not.
> 
> "He was born in Exeter, NH, July 27, 1660, and there was always his home.
It was near "Wheal Right's Creek," and he called himself husbandman.  With
the interests of his native town he was closely identified and was a loyal
citizen of the state.  At the early age of 16 years he rendered military
service in King Philip's war, in Capt. John Holbrook's company.
>    Then there are 7 more paragraphs about him
> His will is all there next
> A list of  his 12 children
> Even a picture of his signature.
> 	There is one column for Joseph's information showing 4 children
> 	Thomas has about 2 columns showing the 7 children that you have
> 	James has almost 3 columns plus a picture of he and Sarah they had 
> 		12 kids that you show
> 	James Jr. 1 1/2 columns with 7 children that you have
> 	Dr. James 2/3 a column but includes a picture, same 4 children
> 	George Arthur has a picture  and same 6 kids
> That's the end of the information in my book.  But all the entries on
every child has lots of dates and places of birth, death and residence.  If
this is new to you I will send it snail mail.
> 
> BUT the part about the Mesabi range is so interesting to me.  Have you
ever gone there and taken any of the tours.  One goes deep into the old
mine and is so well done.  The other is outside in the humungus open pit. 
Also there are all kinds of mining equipment in an outdoor museum that one
can climb around on.  My grandpa worked at the other end of the mining
operation which was on the Great Northern Ore dock in Superior, WI.  This
was the largest ore dock in the world.  Now they are abandoned with trees
growing out of them.  His heart would ache if he were alive.
> Laurel
> Portland, OR
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