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Anne Sharp

Birth1691 - Chelsea, London, England
Death13 Nov 1771 - Ripon, Yorkshire, England
MotherElizabeth Palmer (Sharp)
FatherLord John Lee Sharp, Archbishop of York

Born in Chelsea, London, England on 1691 to Lord John Lee Sharp, Archbishop of York and Elizabeth Palmer (Sharp). Anne Sharp married Heneage Dering and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Nov 1771 in Ripon, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Lord John Lee Sharp, Archbishop Of York
1644 - 1714
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Elizabeth Palmer (Sharp)
1656 - 1729
Spouse(s)
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Heneage Dering
1665 - 1750
Children Show all
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John Dering
1715 - 1774
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Mary Dering
1721 - 1798
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Heneage Dering
1719 - 1802
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Elizabeth Dering
1713 - 1773
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Judith Dering
1731 - 1813
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Anne Dering
1716 - 1780
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Philidelphia Dering
1723 - 1806
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Heneage Dering
1718 - 1718

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