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Christina Sinclair
Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: 1841, Principal=Archibald Ferguson` Parents:
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Christy Sinclair Death*: Deceased Family:
Duncan Sinclair Death*: Deceased Family:
James Leonard Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 9 January 1940, Aldergrove, B.C., Canada Parents:
John Sinclair Note*: Later Lord Pentland. John E. Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1879 Parents:
Hon. John E. Sinclair Birth*: Summerfield, Queens County, Prince Edward Island Family:
Leonard Malcolm Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Deceased Parents:
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Margaret Sinclair Death*: Deceased Family:
Miller Sinclair Death*: Deceased Oscar Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Peter Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree
Death*: 1956 Parents:
Peter Sinclair
Marriage*: Principal=Joanna Campbell Family:
Peter Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree
Death*: 1956, Montague River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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Peter Sinclair Marriage*: Principal=Mary Crawford Family:
Peter Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Margaret MacMurdo Parents:
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Rebecca Earith Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree
Occupation*: Rebecca was a school teacher. Parents:
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Robert Cameron Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 13 September 1943, Abbotsford, B.C., Canada Parents:
Winniefred Sinclair Pop-up Pedigree
Birth*: 1914, Summerfield, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
Eva Louvena Sing Marriage*: UNKNOWN, Principal=Isaac Newton Reynolds Family:
Edna May Singleton Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 2 February 1909, O'Leary, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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Jane Singleton Death*: Deceased Family:
John Alexander Singleton Death*: Deceased Family:
Matilda Martin Singley Note*: Person Source Family:
Frank Singliton Birth*: 1911 Lavina Ann Sinton
Marriage*: Principal=Elisha Clark Corey Family:
Chester Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Chester went to Seattle, King County, Washington. Parents:
Dewey Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 11 January 1899, Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A. Parents:
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Ernest Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Ernest Sipe was one seven sons born to Soloman And Caroline Sipe. Ernest Sipe had a homestead of 320 acres which he filed on in 1911 nearFarral, Wyoming, south of the J. M. Rowser and north of the Gunnproperty. After he married he moved to Nemo, Lawrence County, SouthDakota, and was a blacksmith for the Homestake. He then moved to Kelso,Cowlitz County, Washington where he worked for Weyerhaeuser mills. He cutpumice stone, etc. He contracted lung trouble and died of it in February1955. His wife Hazel (nee Kail) Sipes still lives in Kelso. Ernest soldhis homestead to Adelaide Ripley. Parents:
Joyce Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 3 September 1933 Parents:
Lewis Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Lewis Sipe filed on a homestead in the Eothen vicinity east of PaulKlienadam horse ranch. The family came from Spearfish but lived in theEothen vicinity for several years. Parents:
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Lucille 'Peggy' Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
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Lynn 'Manny' Manuel Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 3 August 1927 Parents:
Manuel Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: Parents:
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Margaret Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: Spearfish, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A. Parents:
Soloman Sipe Note*: Soloman Sipe and Caroline came from Oil City, Butler County, Pennsylvaniawith a family of seven children to Crofton, Knox County, Nebraska, bytrain, where the railroad ended. This must have been in 1879. They thenwent by wagon to Cherry County, Nebraska. They did some farming in thatcountry, used cow chips and corn ears for fuel. Then they went to thewest of Valentine, Cherry County, Nebraska near the Niobrara river wherethe father hauled wood to Valentine which was a two or three day drive.Indians were abundant in this area, and the children were frightened manytimes by the Indians though they were friendly. At one time some Indianscame; the one Indian kept crossing his throat with his hand and thechildren thought that he meant to cut their throats. The mother, who wasnot afraid of them, understood that they wanted a chicken, which she gavethem. One so, Thomas, seventeen years old, died there of spinal meningitis. In about 1889 the family came to Tilford, South Dakota, later toSpearfish, South Dakota. Now they had eleven children. They lived inSpearfish a short time, and spent one summer in Missoula, Montana. Backthey came to Spearfish where several of the sons worked also. Four morechildren were born in this time from 1889 to 1898. The family now hafourteen living children. One son died at seventeen and one stillborndaughter. There were seven living sons and seven living daughters. Amarried daughter died leaving two children which Soloman and Carolineraised. In 1910 they took a grandson to raise also. In 1905 the family moved to Farrell, Wyoming where the sons that camewith them worked in sawmills and on farms. The father, Soloman, hadfought in the Civil War for more than four years, and being wounded wasnot able to work much as he grew older. He passed away at seventy-eightyears. Manuel who married Agnes Locke had filed on a homestead on Dry Creek,of 320 acres near Beula, Crook County, Wyoming. Their neighbors wereEvans, Vopats, and Snow. They were divorced in 1917 or 1918 and soldtheir homestead. In 1922, Manuel married Marie Talley, a sister of his brother Orn'swife. They had four sons and two daughters. Hulda Marie, born 4 February,1924: Frank L. born 12 July, 1925; Lynn M. born 3 August, 1927, died in acar wreck 30 September, 1948; Lester, born 18 May, 1929, Joyce, born 3September, 1933, married Glen Stambaugh April 1954 and died at Big horn,Wyoming 20 January, 1976; and Howard Wesley, born 23 April, 1938. The family had lived in the Farrall and Aladdin, Crook County,Wyoming vicinity when Manuel contracted timber and sawmill work until1934 or 1935 they moved to Moorcroft, Wyoming, where they bought theCornell farm near Moorcroft. They later sold this and moved to Big Horn,retiring to their home there until Manuel passed away February 1968. Family:
Thomas Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Thomas Sipe died of spinal meningitis at the age of seventeen, west ofValentine, Cherry County, Nebraska. Parents:
William Sipe Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 20 May 1896, Spearfish, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A. Parents:
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Jennie Siperal Death*: Deceased Family:
Benjamin P. Sipp Birth*: 18 May 1855 Family:
Abner Sisson Death*: Family:
Ann Sisson Note*: Person Source Family:
Bruce Wayne Sisson Note*: Person Source Christine Sisson Marriage*: Principal=Edward Joseph Cory Family:
Content Sisson Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: circa 1694, Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA Parents:
Eliphal Sisson Marriage*: Principal=Anthony Cory Family:
Gertrude Olivia Sisson Note*: Person Source Family:
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