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Sarah “Sally” <I>Martin</I> Sinclair

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Sarah “Sally” Martin Sinclair

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Oct 1853 (aged 51)
Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Cloverdale, Putnam County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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first wife of Rev John Patterson Sinclair.

Mother of Strange White, America Ann, John Tabor, Isaac Lewis, Serelda, Nancy, Mary, Lucinda and Elizabeth.

Exerpt from the 1910 History of Putnam County, Biography of Isaac S. Sinclair:
John P. married Sarah Martin before he came to Indiana. He became a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was numbered among the early "circuit riders." He first lived a mile west of Cloverdale, but later located three miles south of that place, where he cleared land and made a good home. About 1850 he went to Greencastle and afterwards made several other changes in location,, eventually locating about a mile north of Putnamville. About 1854 he engaged in running a sawmill at Cloverdale. He returned to the old house south of Cloverdale, but his last days were spent near Putnamville, where his death occurred. He was survived by three sons and six daughters, namely: Strange W., Isaac L., John T., Serelda, Nancy, Mary, Lucinda, America Ann and Elizabeth.
NOTE: this does biography does not include the names of the children who died before John died. There were probably others.

first wife of Rev John Patterson Sinclair.

Mother of Strange White, America Ann, John Tabor, Isaac Lewis, Serelda, Nancy, Mary, Lucinda and Elizabeth.

Exerpt from the 1910 History of Putnam County, Biography of Isaac S. Sinclair:
John P. married Sarah Martin before he came to Indiana. He became a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was numbered among the early "circuit riders." He first lived a mile west of Cloverdale, but later located three miles south of that place, where he cleared land and made a good home. About 1850 he went to Greencastle and afterwards made several other changes in location,, eventually locating about a mile north of Putnamville. About 1854 he engaged in running a sawmill at Cloverdale. He returned to the old house south of Cloverdale, but his last days were spent near Putnamville, where his death occurred. He was survived by three sons and six daughters, namely: Strange W., Isaac L., John T., Serelda, Nancy, Mary, Lucinda, America Ann and Elizabeth.
NOTE: this does biography does not include the names of the children who died before John died. There were probably others.



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