Dear Niven and List Members,I to have a lost
Sinclair,his name was Fred A. b.3-21-1878 in Chautauqa County,Kansas.He left
Paola,Kansas shortly after the turn of the century and was never heard from
again.He might have joined the R&R,Mike
At 09:20 14/09/00 -0400, you wrote:
Wouldn't it be interesting if we found them
in another part of the USA or world? My Grandfather was on his way to
work when he disappeared. Dorothy The best escape.
Sinclairs hate any sort of ties. They are still Vikings
at heart. The Germans would call it wanderlust.
Wherever there is an horizon there will be a Sinclair heading for
it.
Niven Sinclair
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<JLG21447@aol.com> To: <sinclair@matrix.net> Sent:
Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:02 AM Subject: Re: Missing and
Illegitimate
> Vivienne, > > Missing, and
illegitimate. It's nice to know that there's a female one of >
those. My grandfather is in excellent company, it appears. Alas,
though, this > is not good for the St. Clairs. They seem to
have a penchant for illegitimacy > and running off. Can anyone
explain this? Do you think we ought to start a > self-help group
for the descendants of errant St. Clairs? > > Somewhat
Sincerely, > Johnnye St. Clair-Gerhardt > Granddaughter of
Wilbur Fisk St. Clair who disappeared in 1912 from Exeter, >
Missouri, USA. > > P.S. He was last seen with a woman (not
my grandmother). That should explain > some of it,
right? > > [ This is the Sinclair family discussion list,
sinclair@mids.org > [ To get off or on the list, see http://www.mids.org/sinclair/list.html
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