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Alwilda Sharp

Birth10 April 1852 - Fredericksburg, Lennox, Canada West
Death19 Oct 1935 - South Fredericksburg,Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth Ann Outwater
FatherElisha Sharpe

Born in Fredericksburg, Lennox, Canada West on 10 April 1852 to Elisha Sharpe and Elizabeth Ann Outwater. Alwilda Sharp married Michael Dafoe Loyst and had 6 children. She passed away on 19 Oct 1935 in South Fredericksburg,Lennox and Addington, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Elisha Sharpe
1826 - 1898
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Elizabeth Ann Outwater
1832 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Michael Dafoe Loyst
1845 - 1895
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Getta Elizabeth 'Gettie' Loyst
1870 - 1931
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Addie Loyst
1880 - 1899
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Lydia Alberta Loyst
1875 - 1890
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Henry Marvin Loyst
1884 - 1954
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Rhoda Ann Loyst
1867 - 1887
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Bertha Loyst
1876 - Unknown

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