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Ada Elzada Sharp

Birth26 Oct 1870 - Arkansas
Death8 Dec 1953 - San Bernardino
MotherThomas Ann Crane
FatherWilliam Leroy Sharp

Born in Arkansas on 26 Oct 1870 to William Leroy Sharp and Thomas Ann Crane. Ada Elzada Sharp married James Jackson Blackburn and had 8 children. She passed away on 8 Dec 1953 in San Bernardino.

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Parents
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William Leroy Sharp
1848 - 1882
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Thomas Ann Crane
1853 - 1928
Spouse(s)
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James Jackson Blackburn
1872 - 1929
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Grace Blackburn
1901 - 1980
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Lucille Blackburn
1902 - 1970
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Gertrude Blackburn
1905 - 1983
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Fay Rupert Blackburn
1895 - 1940
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Shirley I Blackburn
1894 - 1960
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Mabel Clara Blackburn
1898 - 1943
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Lee Blackburn
1892 - 1947
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Eva Blackburn
1900 - 1910

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