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Re: St. Clair sur Epte



Always like to spot a cousin from Argyll especially one that comes from the
ancient roots and geography of Argyll. If a brilliant mind does not pop on
with the exact site and location from memory for you it is to the North West
of Paris an hours drive and about 100 km NW on the Epte river in the south
of Normandy. Most detailed road maps show the location. If no one comes to
your assistance send me a mail tomorrow and I will dig up and send you the
driving instructions.
Neil Sinclair
(Descendant of John Sinclair Glendaruel Argyll and Prince Edward Island
1764)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Raye Casper" <mrkcasper@email.msn.com>
To: "Sinclair List" <sinclair@mids.org>
Sent: 9 April, 2000 10:46 AM
Subject: St. Clair sur Epte


> Would someone be able to provide the exact location of St. Clair sur Epte?
> The town is not indicated on my map of France and I would appreciate
> directions to the town from Paris.  I will be in that area on April 15
> accompanying Art and French students from LaFayette, New York.  If within
a
> reasonable distance, our group leader has suggested we may be able to make
a
> brief visit to the town on our way back to Paris from Giverny.  Thank you
> for this assistance!
>
> Mary Raye
> Marcellus, New York
>   (Descended from John Sinclair, Glen Orchy, Argyll   and of Robeson
County,
> North Carolina   10/8/1777 - 3/7/1865)
>
>
>
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