I can add that Adam SINTON husband of daughter Elizabeth WAUGH was the son of William SINTON and Isabella SCOTT and was born Jedburgh March 1819.
He is assumed to be the Adam SINTON, grocer of Hawick, sentenced to 5 yrs penal servitude for a robbery of the Hawick Museum. He and a John FORSYTH, millworker appear to have robbed the Museum of a number of coins.
The above being from the Jedburgh Spring Circuit - The Hawick Museum Robbery, Page 7 of the Scotsman, Wed 3rd May 1865.
The 1851 census shows Adam and Elizabeth at Jedburgh still:
SINTON: Adam, head, mar, 32, labourer, b Jedburgh; wife Elisabeth, 36, b Southdean; Children: William, 10, scholar, b Southdean; Robert, 8, scholar, b Jedburgh; Elisabeth, 10mths, b Jedburgh
With 1861 showing them at Hawick:
SINTON: Adam 42 grocer labourer b Jedburgh; wife Eliz 44 b Southdean; CHildren: William 20 engine smith b Southdean; Robert 18 cabinetmaker b Jedburgh; Elizabeth 10 scholar b Jedburgh
Other than the sentencing my info on Adam finishes there, but Elizabeth nee WAUGH died at Hawick, described as a widow 21 Feb 1874, informant son-in-law John FOWLER (He had married the daughter Elizabeth).
Anyone interested in the SINTONs may find further info of interest in the SINTON Surname DNA project at
http://dnasurnames.info/lineages/spSINTONLineages.htm or in my own web pages at
http://familytree.lornahen.com/spSINTON.htmRegards
Lorna