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Elizabeth Sharp

Birth14 may 1841 - 15 Wellhouse Yard, Wheeler Street, Leeds
Death21 aug 1888 - the lodge, leeds fever hospital, leeds, yorkshire, england
MotherAnn Plows
FatherThomas Sharp

Born in 15 Wellhouse Yard, Wheeler Street, Leeds on 14 may 1841 to Thomas Sharp and Ann Plows. Elizabeth Sharp had 8 children. She passed away on 21 aug 1888 in the lodge, leeds fever hospital, leeds, yorkshire, england.

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Thomas Sharp
1814 - 1876
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Ann Plows
1815 - 1882
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John Pratt
1864 - 1925
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Edward Pratt
1868 - 1932
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Harry (Henry) Pratt
1874 - 1920
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Thomas Pratt
1866 - 1888
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William Pratt
1877 - Unknown
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William Pratt
1861 - 1874
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Elizabeth Pratt
1881 - Unknown
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Harriet Ann Pratt
1871 - 1923

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