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Name: SINTON, Jack Llewelyn 'Llew'
Birth Date: 30 July 1910 Perth, Scotland
Death Date: 17 Apr 1973 Nairobi
First Date: 1930
Profession: Asst. Inspector, Kenya Police in 1939, appointed 1938. Originally 2nd Grade Asst. Insp.1934. CID in 1939. 1935 farmer and planter Chemelil, 1946 businessman
Area: Chemelil, then Nairobi 1939, Mtwapa 1950s
Married: In Nairobi 2 Dec 1939 Lorna Epstein b. 17 July 1917 Nairobi, d. 15 Aug 1993 Nairobi (dau of David Epstein)
Children: Alasdair David John (28 June 1942 Nairobi); Murray Llewellyn (18 Oct 1947 Nairobi)
Book Reference: Nondies, EAWL, Hut, Staff 39, Barnes, Masonic, Rugby
School: Royal High School, Edinburgh
General Information:
Source:- Mrs J. Butcher
Early player for Muthaiga Rugby Club - 1930s and also Nondies RFC
Masonic - District Grand Standard Bearer - 1957-59
Rugby - Played for Kenya against Stellenbosch University January-February 1935
Rugby - Rugby Football Union of Kenya - President 1957-58
Rugby - Nondescripts RFC - President - 1951
Rugby - Nondescripts RFC - Honours Cap - 1937
Gazette 6 Dec 1938 Voters' list
Gazette 21 Mar 1935 - dissol.of partnership as farmers and planters bet. Jack Llewelyn Sinton and James Matthew Anderson
Hut - Farming/J. Anderson, died of blackwater fever
Member of Nondescripts RFC XV in 1937
Edinburgh Information from his son Alasdair Sinton and obituary-East African Standard and Daily Nation 19 April 1973 Jack Lew Sinton was born in Perth, Scotland on 30/07/ 1910, and studied at Royal High School in Edinburgh. Aged 18 he migrated to Kenya and settled in Songhor in Nyanza Province where he took up farming. Jack played rugby and joined the local team Nandi Bears in 1929, headquartered at the Nandi Bears Club in Nandi Hills. Sinton later served as Vice President and President of the Rugby Football Union of East Africa in 1957 and 1958. He died in Nairobi on 17th April 1973.
Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certficate Edinburgh Flying Club 26 Mar 1938