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Re: Pa. StClairs--State experts exist?




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Chris,  My husband's family is Missouri having come here in 1850 from KY.
and there we are at a dead end with James St.Clair born 1790 NH  -- died KY
1844.   If you are interested.....   Helen


-----Original Message-----
From: CMelahn@aol.com <CMelahn@aol.com>
To: sinclair@jump.net <sinclair@jump.net>
Date: Sunday, March 14, 1999 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: Pa. StClairs--State experts exist?


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>Not long ago an overview was provided that listed early arrivals of
>Sinclairs/Sinklers etc. to Virginia and other colonies.
>
>Is there someone around who would have the same knowledge regarding a state
>such as Pennsylvannia?  For example, any sense of how many Sinclair lines
>developed in PA?  A list of key first Sinclair residents of the state?  A
>sense of the number of lines existing over time, and still present there
>today?
>
>I'm not researching PA right now--but maybe later after I learn more about
my
>line.  If anyone would  have the above knowledge about Sinclairs/St. Clairs
in
>MISSOURI I would be most interested.
>
>Chris