I have this Sinclair who married into the McIntosh Family and then came to Black River/Buctouche/Kent CO, NB, Canada. David MacIntosh [1790-1885] David was the fifth son of John & Euphemia MacIntosh. He was a carpenter in the hamlet of Bernera, Inverness-shire, Scotland, when he married Betsey Sinclair on 12 July 1816. Within weeks, the young couple had set sail for Canada. Below is the record of their marriage from the Old Parish Register of Glenelg, Scotland. Deedie [McIntosh ?] takes up the story: Elizabeth Sinclair, a girl of aristocratic birth, married David MacIntosh when she was only sixteen & came out from Scotland with the MacIntosh family. The ship was almost wrecked and they had a very bad passage, being four months on the way. The supply of water was very low. Elizabeth was pregnant & so deathly sick everyone on board ship was troubled about her. Two young sailors, who admired her beauty & refinement, dipped a table napkin in the dwindling water supply & brought it to her cabin for her to suck.