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Emma Sharp

Birth02 Nov 1843 - Emberton, Buckinghamshire
Death02 Aug 1934 - Emberton, Buckinghamshire
MotherMatilda Cooper
FatherThomas Sharpe

Born in Emberton, Buckinghamshire on 02 Nov 1843 to Thomas Sharpe and Matilda Cooper. Emma Sharp had 11 children. She passed away on 02 Aug 1934 in Emberton, Buckinghamshire.

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Parents
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Thomas Sharpe
1823 - 1893
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Matilda Cooper
1823 - 1906
Children Show all
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Arthur Frank Mynard
1880 - 1955
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Ruth Ellen Mynard
1876 - 1969
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William Minard
1873 - Unknown
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Annie Matilda Mynard
1877 - Unknown
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Thomas Edwin Mynard
1874 - 1962
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Minnie Mynard
1886 - Unknown
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Edwin Sharp Mynard
1888 - 1948
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Frederick James Mynard
1883 - 1957
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Susan Mynard
1871 - Unknown
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Edith Mynard
1867 - Unknown
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Lizzie Mynard
1868 - 1962

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