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Ann Sharp

Birth15 Aug 1777 - Washington, Virginia, USA
Death1845 - Paperville, Sullivan, Tennessee, USA
MotherElizabeth Laughlin Sharpe
FatherJohn Sharpe

Born in Washington, Virginia, USA on 15 Aug 1777 to John Sharpe and Elizabeth Laughlin Sharpe. Ann Sharp married Ireson Longacre and had 11 children. She passed away on 1845 in Paperville, Sullivan, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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John Sharpe
1720 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Laughlin Sharpe
1743 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Ireson Longacre
1775 - 1850
Children Show all
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Sarah Sally Longacre
1809 - 1886
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John Sharp Longacre
1822 - Unknown
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Joseph Addison Longacre
1807 - 1883
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Margaret Longacres
1819 - 1893
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Ireson W. Longacre
1819 - 1903
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Amanda Melvina Longacre
1805 - 1844
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Clementine Longacre
1802 - 1881
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Eliza Longacre
1800 - 1847
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Ann Marie Longacre
1812 - 1863
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Maria Longacre
1807 - Unknown
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Sallie Longacres
1817 - Unknown

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