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Catharina Sharp

Birth14 Jun 1769 - Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Co., New York, United States
Death29 Oct 1815 - New York, New York
MotherJacomyntje (Jemima) Van Deuzen
FatherABRAHAM MELCHOIRSZ SCHERP/SHARP/SCHARP

Born in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Co., New York, United States on 14 Jun 1769 to ABRAHAM MELCHOIRSZ SCHERP/SHARP/SCHARP and Jacomyntje (Jemima) Van Deuzen. Catharina Sharp married Isaac McWethy and had 7 children. She passed away on 29 Oct 1815 in New York, New York.

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Parents
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Abraham Melchoirsz Scherp/sharp/scharp
1738 - 1788
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Jacomyntje (Jemima) Van Deuzen
1739 - 1787
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Isaac Mcwethy
1779 - 1817
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Judge Nicholas Neighbour
1762 - 1848
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Caroline C Mcwithey
1808 - 1876
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Jemimah Mcwethy
1804 - 1895
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Tilly Gilbert 6 Mcwithey
1800 - 1887
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Stephen Mcwethy
1793 - 1868
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James Mcwithey
1802 - Unknown
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Ithimer Mcwethy
1796 - Unknown
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Isaac Mcwithey
1794 - 1884

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