John Sinkankas was born in
Paterson, New Jersey. He was the son of Joseph Sinkankas and Domicelė Klimas, who immigrated from
Lithuania just before the turn of the century. At the age of seven he visited the
New Street Quarries in Paterson, where he saw and collected crystals of
apophyllite,
prehnite,
quartz,
calcite and other mineral specimens. When older, he would go on field trips with Dr. James Morton, curator of the
Paterson Museum, and visited the
magnetite mine, abandoned
blast-furnances, quarries and mines. In high school he developed a love of flying, and frequently visited the
Teterboro Airport and spoke with early aviators and to see the
Fokker aircraft,
Gates Flying Circus and others. While still in high school, he made a glider with a seat in the front, but his father did not allow him to fly it more than once. After completing high school, he obtained his BS degree from the
New Jersey State Teacher's College, later to become the
William Paterson College of New Jersey. In 1940 he married
Marjorie Jane McMichael of Paterson, New Jersey, and had four children: John William, George Martin, Sharon Jane Tooley, and Marjorie Ellen Coates. ==US Navy Aviator==