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Christopher Sharp

Birth1861 - Melsonby, Yorkshire, England
Deathjune 1917 - 2, Jubilee Street, Willington, Co. Durham
MotherCharlotte Park-
FatherWilliam Galloway Sharpe-

Born in Melsonby, Yorkshire, England on 1861 to William Galloway Sharpe- and Charlotte Park-. Christopher Sharp married Mary Ann Newton and had 9 children. He passed away on june 1917 in 2, Jubilee Street, Willington, Co. Durham.

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Parents
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William Galloway Sharpe-
1821 - 1898
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Charlotte Park-
1817 - 1891
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Mary Ann Newton
1863 - 1917
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Martha Ann Davison
1868 - Unknown
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Ernest C Sharp
1896 - Unknown
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Florence Hillery
1883 - Unknown
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Joseph Sharp
1905 - 1996
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Hilda Sharp
1900 - Unknown
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Jane Hillery
1896 - Unknown
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Isabella Hillery
1885 - Unknown
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Gertrude Sharp
1888 - Unknown
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Nellie Hillery
1887 - Unknown
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William Hillery
1880 - Unknown

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