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 I have tried to find that old book with addresses 
but I am not sure that the mailing I did was Sinclair.  It was tracing a 
female Sinclair and the surname wasn't Sinclair.  If you could send me a 
copy of the card it might help jog my memory.  The Sinclair branch that 
went to Washington was traced by a researcher in Wyoming or Montana and I didn't 
duplicate her work.  My branch was the AUTRY branch. 
  
Jean 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
   
  
  Sent: Monday, March 22, 1999 9:48 AM 
  Subject: Re: Washington state mailing  
  
  Hi, Jean!  Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you. We 
  were preparing for a big barbeque this last weekend and then I ended up with 
  one hand splinted due to cutting two fingers while preparing fruit slices. The 
  fruit went into the compost, I went to the emergency room and the family has 
  taken over all my chores. Except for the ones I can do one handed. Even using 
  the computer becomes a chore with only one hand!! Remember to thank God for 
  the use of all your appendages!!!  We, Rory and Desiree, are the ones in 
  Washington State that received your mailing so many years ago. Rory was only 6 
  then but he is ready now to pursue family history.  So, we are back to 
  searching for our Ernest Norman Sinclair b. 12 Nov. 1879 in Farmington, Mo and 
  his wife Edna Irene Stammer b. 1 Sept. 1884.  His father was Sylvester 
  Sinclair and mother Adeline Powell. My records list them as born in Mo. 
   The copy of the letter that I have was written by Edna Stammer Sinclair 
  dated 1939 and she covered more of the Stammer family (back to Waterloo!) than 
  the Sinclairs  There you have 
  it!              
  Desiree  Jean Grigsby wrote: 
   
    
     I cannot locate the person who was asking 
    about a mailing I did long ago related to my quarterlies to Sinclair/St. 
    Clair families in Washington state.  Yes, I remember it well - I was 
    trying to complete one of the branches of my line (Archive Family VA-1) that 
    migrated through several states and ended up in Washington state.  I 
    was successful and that is one of the 26 unpublished books on my line.  
    If I can help you, please contact me again.   I do not have time 
    to go through all the messages and apparently the subject line did not say 
    Washington. I also did a 
    mass mailing in Virginia when I was working on the two brothers who stayed 
    there.Jean 
  Grigsby    
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