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Ethel Melvina Sharp

Birth3Mar1892 - North America, USA, New York, MOntgomerty County, Amsterdam
DeathMar 1, 1973 - Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York, USA
MotherThirza Smith
FatherRandolph Sharp

Born in North America, USA, New York, MOntgomerty County, Amsterdam on 3Mar1892 to Randolph Sharp and Thirza Smith. Ethel Melvina Sharp married Charles Frederick Knack and had 5 children. She passed away on Mar 1, 1973 in Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York, USA.

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Randolph Sharp
1851 - 1961
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Thirza Smith
1852 - 1923
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Charles Frederick Knack
1891 - 1943
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Alice Mae Knack
1915 - 1997
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Ernest Lewis Knack
1926 - 2001
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Randolph C Knack
1917 - 1997
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Charles S Knack
1922 - 1942
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Edward Hazlett Knack
1928 - 1980

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