| Birth | <1798> | Inverness, Scotland |
| Death | ||
| Immigration | Abt 1826 | St. Thomas, London District, Ontario |
| "[upon] arriving in Canada, settled in St. Thomas" [date based on b. date of son Donald who was born on the boat --gjr] [could be St. Thomas, Elgin co., Ontario, Canada] [ Elgin County was part of Middlesex County from 1837 to 1851. Prior to that, Elgin was part of the London District. ] [St. Thomas has its beginning as a village in 1825] [St. Thomas is in Yarmouth twp] | ||
| Oral History | ||
| "Mr. [John] Sinclair recalls that his grandmother, a very devout Scotch lady could repeat the 119th Psalm in Gaelic, and always offered her petitions in prayer at the family worship hour in that language. His grandfather always read in English but he too offered his prayers in Gaelic." | ||
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| Chatham Daily News |
| How to cite this page as a source | |
| author: | Michael Sheppard < sheppard@cs.unm.edu > |
| title: | Genealogical events for _____ SINCLAIR |
| url: | http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~shep/shep/I2549.html |
| updated: | 21 Oct 2002 |