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Francis Sharp

Birth17 Feb 1868 - Smithfield, Cache, Utah, United States
Death25 Jan 1952 - Thornton, Madison, Idaho, USA
MotherDorothy Gill
FatherFrancis Sharp

Born in Smithfield, Cache, Utah, United States on 17 Feb 1868 to Francis Sharp and Dorothy Gill. Francis Sharp married May Seymour Neff and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 Jan 1952 in Thornton, Madison, Idaho, USA.

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Parents
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Francis Sharp
1834 - 1890
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Dorothy Gill
1840 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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May Seymour Neff
1866 - 1943
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Lydia Ann Pilkington
1866 - 1900
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Earl Pilkington Sharp
1895 - 1993
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William Hugh Sharp
1892 - 1969
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Dortha M Sharp
1904 - 1928
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Zelma Fern Sharp
1909 - 1981
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Gerald Ray Sharp
1898 - 1987
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Francis Sharp
1888 - 1959
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Leo Alvin Sharp
1900 - 1901
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Gwendolyn Dawn Sharp
1914 - 1925

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