1911 Census record taken on Sunday, 2 April. Residents of house number 3 in Cabragh (Mullaghbrack, Co. Armagh) | Surname | Forename | Age | Sex | Relation to head | Religion | 1 | Sinton | William | 43 | Male | Head of Family | Church of Ireland | 2 | Sinton | Mary Ann | 43 | Female | Wife | Church of Ireland | 3 | Sinton | Lily | 19 | Female | Daughter | Church of Ireland | 4 | Sinton | Robert | 18 | Male | Son | Church of Ireland | 5 | Sinton | Fredrick | 16 | Male | Son | Church of Ireland | 6 | Sinton | Ella | 14 | Female | Daughter | Church of Ireland | 7 | Sinton | Richard | 12 | Male | Son | Church of Ireland | 8 | Sinton | Sarah | 10 | Female | Daughter | Church of Ireland | 9 | Sinton | John | 6 | Male | Son | Church of Ireland |
| Birthplace | Occupation | Literacy | Marital Status | Years Married | Children Born | Children Living | 1 | Co. Armagh | Farmer | Read and write | Married | 20 | 8 | 7 | 2 | Co. Armagh | - | Read and write | Married | 20 | 8 | 7 | 3 | Co. Armagh | - | Read and write | Single | - | - | - | 4 | Co. Armagh | Farmers Son | Read and write | Single | - | - | - | 5 | Co. Armagh | Farmers Son | Read and write | Single | - | - | - | 6 | Co. Armagh | Scholar | Read and write | Single | - | - | - | 7 | Co. Armagh | Scholar | Read and write | Single | - | - | - | 8 | Co. Armagh | Scholar | Read and write | Single | - | - | - | 9 | Co. Armagh | Scholar | Read and write | Single | - | - | - |
[RFSS Jan 2010]
Ellis Island, New York - Passenger Record
First Name: Sarah Last Name: Sinton Ethnicity: British, Irish Last Place of Residence: Tandragee, Ireland Date of Arrival: May 28, 1922 Age at Arrival: 19y Gender: F Marital Status: S Ship of Travel: Cameronia Port of Departure: Londonderry Manifest Line Number: 0006
Going to her brother Richard at 186 Callender Avenue Detroit, Michigan.
[RFSS Sep 2010] | Anchor Line S.S. Cameronia
Built by Wm. Beardmore & Co., Glasgow, Scotland, 1919. 16,584 gross tons; 552 (bp) feet long; 70 feet wide. Steam turbine engines, twin screw. Service speed 15.5 knots. 1,726 passengers (256 first class, 370 second class, 1,100 third class).Two masts and one funnel. Steel with two decks and shelter deck. | |