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Re: Mystery Sinclair Lady



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Debra,
Was her name Sinclair or was it her stage name?  There were twins in show
business that took the Sinclair name.  I received a very nice letter from
one of them and she explained that their manager chose the Sinclair name as
their stage name as it was a better stage name than their own.  There was a
photograph and write up on them in a New York publication recently (the
photo was in their young stage days).  I have it somewhere on my desk if
you think it might be the one your father referred to.
Jean Grigsby

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> From: Sinclair, Debra <dsinclair@comversens.com>
> To: 'sinclair@zilker.net'
> Subject: Mystery Sinclair Lady
> Date: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 12:16 PM
> 
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> 
> Hello everyone,
> My father, Gerald (Jerry) Greer Sinclair, currently living in Spring
Hill,
> Florida, has been intrigued with my stories of the Sinclair discussion
list.
> Since he does not have access to a computer, he asked me to post this
> message for him, which I am composing from notes I jotted down during our
> discussion the other night.
> 
> My father has been very curious about a "Sinclair lady" he had a chance
> meeting with in 1954....and never saw again.  Hopefully someone on the
> Sinclair mailing list can shed some light on his mystery.
> 
> Dad/Jerry was a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force, in
Limestone,
> Maine, in the early 1950's.  In 1954, shortly after I was born, he was
> stationed at Manston RAF in Manston, Kent, England.  One day there was a
> visiting USO troupe at the USO hall.  That afternoon, a Corporal (who ran
> the Rediffusion Station) call my father over and introduced him to a
woman
> from the troupe who was a Sinclair.  Unfortunately, my father does not
> remember her first name (not unusual for Dad!!).  However, he said they
both
> said they had "incredible goosebumps" upon seeing either other, felt like
> they were long lost family, and that she could have easily passed for his
> sister.  He remembers that her 'family' came across the Northwest Divide
and
> ultimately ended up in NY state.  Unfortunately, during their discussion
> that afternoon, she was called away and he never saw her again.
> 
> Might you know this woman?
> One additional clue is that they would probably be fairly close in age. 
Dad
> was 69 in June.
> 
> Through the years, I've heard him repeatedly tell this story.  It's
always
> been a real mystery for him that he would LOVE to solve.  If you think
you
> might know this woman and/or how to get in contact with her, please let
me
> know.  If you would like, you can email me directly at
> "dsinclair@comversens.com".  Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thank you very much!
> --Deb Sinclair
> 
> ====================================================
> Deb Sinclair
> Comverse Network Systems
> 300 Federal St., Andover, MA 01810
> 978-738-3615
> dsinclair@comversens.com
> 
> 
> 
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