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Eliza Sharp

BirthAbt. 1856 - Stradishall, Suffolk, England
Death22 Nov 1913 - Bishop Auckland, Durham England, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Sharp
FatherGeorge Sharpe

Born in Stradishall, Suffolk, England on Abt. 1856 to George Sharpe and Sarah Sharp. Eliza Sharp married Thomas Cooke and had 9 children. She passed away on 22 Nov 1913 in Bishop Auckland, Durham England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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George Sharpe
1826 - 1885
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Sarah Sharp
1830 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Cooke
1856 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Henry Cook
1890 - 1963
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Herbert Cook
1894 - Unknown
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George Cook
1888 - Unknown
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Alfred C Cook
1898 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Cook
1892 - 1966
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David William Cook
1883 - 1956
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Thomas Walter Cook
1879 - 1969
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Harry Cook
1881 - Unknown
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Ellen Cook
1886 - Unknown

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