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Ann Sharp

Birth1841 - Grenoside, Yorkshire, England
DeathJanuary 1905 - Wortley, Yorkshire West Riding
MotherLydia Higgins
Fatherwilliam Sharp

Born in Grenoside, Yorkshire, England on 1841 to william Sharp and Lydia Higgins. Ann Sharp married George Burkinshaw and had 13 children. She passed away on January 1905 in Wortley, Yorkshire West Riding.

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Parents
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William Sharp
1811 - Unknown
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Lydia Higgins
1815 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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George Burkinshaw
1838 - 1898
Children Show all
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Ellen Eliza Burkinshaw
1863 - 1940
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John Henry Burkinshaw
1871 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Burkinshaw
1877 - Unknown
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Fred Burkinshaw
1866 - Unknown
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Emily Burkinshaw
1873 - Unknown
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William Burkinshaw
1862 - 1912
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Frederick Burkinshaw
1866 - 1940
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Lydia Burkinshaw
1869 - Unknown
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George Burkinshaw
1867 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Sharp
1860 - Unknown
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Emily Burkinshaw
1874 - Unknown
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John Edwin Burkinshaw
1870 - 1906
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William Bircumshaw
1862 - 1918

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