Sinclair-Robinson Family Tree
Francis W. Sinclair (1797-1846) |
Elizabeth McHutchison (1800–1892) |
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Charles B. Robinson | Helen Sinclair | Jane Sinclair (d. 1916) |
Thomas Gay (d. 1865) |
Anne Sinclair (1839-1922) |
Valdemar Knudsen (1819–1898) |
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Aubrey Robinson (1853–1936) |
Alice Gay | Francis Gay | Eric Alfred Knudsen (1872–1957) |
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Aylmer Robinson (1888–1967) |
Lester Beauclerk Robinson (1901–1969) |
Helen Matthew (1910–2002) |
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Keith Robinson (b. 1941) |
Bruce Robinson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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