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Re: Sons of Earl of Caithness in the Am. Rev War




Ed,
    At some point, when we get to it, I think there will be a place
connected to the genealogy section where we will put in biographies of
Sinclair/St. Clair/Sinkler soldiers.  It may be down the road aways but the
point is, when you or others get your soldiers' info together, there will be
a place to index them for others to look through.  So don't leave us until
we get your information captured.  We have quite a few on the Yankee side
also.  (smile)
Laurel
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Brumby <EdBrumby@71stfraserregt.freeserve.co.uk>
To: Sinclair List <sinclair@jump.net>
Date: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 5:47 AM
Subject: Sons of Earl of Caithness in the Am. Rev War


>
>Leading on from the Honbl. Lt William Sinclair, his brother John was a Lt
>Col, and wounded at Charleston. I also suspect his brother James was in the
>same American Rev. War.
>Has anyone studied the Sinclair Officers in the Am. Rev War?
>Ed in Scotland
>
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