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Ann Sharp

Birthabt 1787 - Speldhurst, Kent, England
Death25/10/1859 - cherry ground, loose road, Maidstone, Kent, England
MotherNot Available
FatherEdward Sharp

Born in Speldhurst, Kent, England on abt 1787 to Edward Sharp. Ann Sharp married Thomas Bunyard and had 16 children. She passed away on 25/10/1859 in cherry ground, loose road, Maidstone, Kent, England.

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Parents
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Edward Sharp
Unknown - Unknown
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Not Available
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Bunyard
1779 - 1855
Children Show all
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Elizabeth 'Betty' Bunyard
1823 - 1878
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Henry Bunyard
1825 - 1873
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John William Bunyard
1828 - 1896
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Elizabeth Sarah Bunyard
1834 - 1835
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Mary Bunyard
1806 - 1883
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Algar Bunyard
1830 - Unknown
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Lucy Bunyard
1815 - Unknown
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Thomas Bunyard
1810 - 1867
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Charles Bunyard
1821 - 1869
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James A Bunyard
1812 - 1885
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Alfred Bunyard
1817 - 1877
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Sarah Bunyard
1826 - 1875
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Mary Ann Bunyard
1826 - Unknown
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Ann Bunyard
1806 - 1883
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Edward Bunyard
1819 - Unknown
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Eleanor Bunyard
1814 - 1895

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