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Beatrix Peter Sharp

Birth5 Nov 1766 - Low Church, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland
Death1 Apr 1851 - Glasgow, Scotland
MotherEupham Forester
FatherWilliam Sharp

Born in Low Church, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland on 5 Nov 1766 to William Sharp and Eupham Forester. Beatrix Peter Sharp married William McLAWS and had 7 children. She passed away on 1 Apr 1851 in Glasgow, Scotland.

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William Sharp
1731 - 1807
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Eupham Forester
1741 - 1802
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William Mclaws
1768 - 1830
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Beatrix Sharp Mclaws
1800 - 1880
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Elizabeth Mclaws
1796 - 1863
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William Mclaws
1798 - 1870
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Euphemia Mclaws
1792 - 1870
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Robert Arthur Mclaws
1793 - 1831
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Colin Sharp Mclaws
1805 - 1863
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William Mclaws
1811 - Unknown

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