Proper noun
Sinnott (plural Sinnotts)
A surname.
For his final issue (dialogue by Stan Lee and inks by Joe Sinnott), the story had a fairly mundane wacky bit between the Thing, Crystal and the Human Torch. Source: Internet
MILF soldiers offered to help free the Irish priest father Michael Sinott, who was kidnapped in the Philippines on October 14, 2009 and sought permission to deploy about 100 of its soldiers in the area where Sinnott is believed to be held. Source: Internet
Emily Finch netted 49 goals while her sister Jaymie finished with 20, both named among the best alongside wing attack Leah Sinnott. Source: Internet
John Sinnott and Catherine Foy had all their children and raised their family in Richmond, then a small Eastern Townships village. Source: Internet
Michael Sinnott moved to Connecticut when he was 17 years old. Source: Internet
The newlyweds moved the same year to Richmond, where John Sinnott was hired as a laborer. Source: Internet