Born
Say 1750
probably at Bairnkine, Southdean, Roxburghshire, Scotland
estimated from age of oldest known child
Buried
23 OCT 1811
Abbotrule, Par. of Southdean, Roxburghshire, Scotland
entry reads: "Peter Sinton cattle dealer Burnkin buried Abbotrule" (the immediately preceding entry was for his grddtr Agnes d/o James Maither of Dykeraw) [1]
Disambiguation
An increasing number of trees are copying erroneous information linking Peter to a Margaret Shaw SNADON as a simultaneous wife with Janet DONALDSON, and/or changing him into a Peter SNADON son of William SNADON and Margaret WESTWOOD but still with Janet DONALDSON as his wife and a mixture of children from both families.
He is extremely unlikely to have been in two places at once (Alloa, Clackmannanshire and Southdean, Roxburghshire) with simultaneous families.
Please do not copy trees without checking sources, facts, and likelihood of information.
The Roxburghshire burial in 1811 does not belong to a Peter Snadon.
↑ Dth cert. 20 Jan 1866 Peter s/o Peter Sinton & Janet Donaldson, ScotlandsPeople
↑ Dth 24 May 1869 Margaret ROBSON nee SINTON, dtr of Peter SINTON cattle dealer & Janet DONALDSON; Jedburgh, ROX Dist 792 pg 17 #51, ScotlandsPeople
↑ Dth 18 Aug 1869 Isabella ROBSON nee SINTON, dtr of Peter SINTON cattle dealer & Janet DONALDSON;
↑ Dth 30 Jul 1877 Ceclia THOMSON wid, of William THOMSON; Dtr of Peter SINTON (cattle dealer) & Janet m.s. unknown; Castleton, ROX; Dist. 784 #21
Source: S55 ScotlandsPeople, OPR images
WikiTree profile Sinton-7 created through the import of HENDERSONLornaAncestorsPlus1Desc4WikiTree.ged on Oct 18, 2011 by L Henderson.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Peter by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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