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- Thomas_Sinton abstract "Thomas Sinton, JP (February 1826 – 20 August 1887) was an Irish industrialist and magistrate. Sinton made a significant impact upon the Irish linen trade; not least establishing the village of Laurelvale, County Armagh.Thomas Sinton was born in Tamnaghmore House, Tandragee, County Armagh, the son of David Sinton and Sarah Green. The Sintons, like so many of Northern Ireland's linen families were Quakers, in this case of Scottish descent; although the Sintons had been settled at Tamnaghmore for several hundred years. Thomas Sinton was sent to board at Friends' School, Lisburn – a Quaker school. In 1859 he married Elizabeth Bridget Hesilridge Buckby (1835–1900), her family lived at Prospect House, Tandragee. He had eight children by his wife;(William) Maynard Sinton, JP (High Sheriff and Unionist County Councillor for County Armagh – lived at Ballyards Castle)David Arthur Sinton of Stramore House, Gilford)Dorothy Hesilridge SintonElizabeth SintonThomas Greville Sinton (High Sheriff, lived at Laurelvale House)Alfred Henry Hesilridge Sinton (of Hill House, Laurelvale)Frederick Buckby Sinton (of Banford House, Tullylish, Gilford)Jemima Sarah Isabella SintonSinton died at his home, Laurelvale House (later the home of Michael Torrens-Spence), and was buried at Moyallon Friends' Burial Ground, Gilford. His effects were valued, in 1887, at over £100,000. Sinton, through his brother John Sinton, was a great-uncle of the soldier and doctor John Alexander Sinton.".
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- Thomas_Sinton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thomas Sinton".
- Thomas_Sinton dateOfBirth "1826".
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- Thomas_Sinton description "British businessman".
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- Thomas_Sinton comment "Thomas Sinton, JP (February 1826 – 20 August 1887) was an Irish industrialist and magistrate. Sinton made a significant impact upon the Irish linen trade; not least establishing the village of Laurelvale, County Armagh.Thomas Sinton was born in Tamnaghmore House, Tandragee, County Armagh, the son of David Sinton and Sarah Green.".
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