Laurence Sinclair of Aith and Houss (-April 1632)

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Parents
Father:1Arthur Sinclair of Aith (-July 1616), sheriff in Shetland
Mother:2Margaret Colville (-after 7 January 1635)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:3Elizabeth Sinclair (-February 1634)
Children
Children with Elizabeth Sinclair:
Arthur Sinclair of Houss (-15 November 1667)4
George Sinclair (-)5
John Sinclair (-)6
Laurence Sinclair (-)7
Margaret Sinclair (-)8
Barbara Sinclair (-)9
Elizabeth Sinclair (-)10
Helen Sinclair (-)11
Anna Sinclair (-)12
Grizel Sinclair (-)13
Attributes
Events
Died:14April 1632
Personal Info
He was his father's eldest son and apparent heir in 1588.15
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Sources

1 John H. Ballantyne and Brian Smith, Shetland Documents 1580-1611: (Lerwick, Shetland: Shetland Islands Council & The Shetland Times Ltd., 1994), No. 539, p. 266.
2 John H. Ballantyne, Shetland Documents 1612-1637: (Lerwick: The Shetland Times Ltd., 2016), No. 153, p. 55.
3 John H. Ballantyne, Shetland Documents 1612-1637: (Lerwick: The Shetland Times Ltd., 2016), No. 1551, p. 588.
4 Ibid
5 John H. Ballantyne, Shetland Documents 1612-1637: (Lerwick: The Shetland Times Ltd., 2016), No. 1552, p. 588.
6 Ibid
7 Ibid
8 Ibid
9 Ibid
10 Ibid
11 Ibid
12 Ibid
13 , "The Commissariot Register of Shetland (part 3): ," The Scottish Antiquary or Northern Notes & Queries XII (1898): 37-40, 89-90, 132-35, No. 624, p. 89.
14 Ibid
15 John H. Ballantyne and Brian Smith, Shetland Documents 1580-1611: (Lerwick, Shetland: Shetland Islands Council & The Shetland Times Ltd., 1994), No. 126, p. 54.
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