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Elizabeth Sharp

Birth23 Feb 1613 - Bassingthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
Death1652 - Poole, Dorset, England, England
MotherElizabeth Coney
FatherSir Sharpp Sharpe of Great Gonerby Lincolnshire

Born in Bassingthorpe, Lincolnshire, England on 23 Feb 1613 to Sir Sharpp Sharpe of Great Gonerby Lincolnshire and Elizabeth Coney. Elizabeth Sharp married Claude Esleys and had 2 children. She passed away on 1652 in Poole, Dorset, England, England.

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Sir Sharpp Sharpe Of Great Gonerby Lincolnshire
1589 - 1625
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Elizabeth Coney
1592 - 1627
Spouse(s)
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Claude Esleys
1613 - 1634
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Thomas Parker
1617 - 1681
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Richard Isaacke
1543 - 1591
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Richard Isaake (Isaac, Isaacke)
1606 - 1689
Children
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Henri Easley (D'escalis)
1633 - 1659
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Henry Easley
1630 - Unknown

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