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Elizabeth Sharp

Birth10 June 1788 - Evesham Twp., Burlington, New Jersey, U.S.A
Death1856 - Warren, Warren, Indiana, United States
MotherSusannah Peacock
FatherIsaac Sharp

Born in Evesham Twp., Burlington, New Jersey, U.S.A on 10 June 1788 to Isaac Sharp and Susannah Peacock. Elizabeth Sharp married Joseph John Sever and had 14 children. She passed away on 1856 in Warren, Warren, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Isaac Sharp
1761 - 1857
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Susannah Peacock
1761 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Joseph John Sever
1782 - 1833
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Allen W Sever
1825 - 1906
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Sarah Jane Severs
1822 - 1902
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John Sharp Severs
1807 - 1882
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Mariah Sever
1811 - 1839
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Isaac Sever
1820 - 1904
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Sarah Sever
1811 - 1891
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Charles Sever
1831 - 1833
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Joseph Sever
1833 - Unknown
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Carman Sever
1827 - 1900
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Ivan Severs
1809 - Unknown
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Obediah Severs
1813 - Unknown
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George W. Sever
1829 - 1841
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Catherine Jane Tolle
1822 - 1902
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John Wesley Sever
1812 - Unknown

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