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George Isaac Sharp

Birth1795 - Orange Co, North Carolina
Death10 Feb 1877 - Alamance Co, North Carolina, USA Buried Stoner's Cemetery
MotherAnna Barbara Clapp
FatherChristian Sharpe (T's)(4th g.)

Born in Orange Co, North Carolina on 1795 to Christian Sharpe (T's)(4th g.) and Anna Barbara Clapp. George Isaac Sharp married Elizabeth Kimbrough Kimbro and had 6 children. He passed away on 10 Feb 1877 in Alamance Co, North Carolina, USA Buried Stoner's Cemetery.

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Christian Sharpe (T's)(4th G.)
1778 - 1861
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Anna Barbara Clapp
1776 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Kimbrough Kimbro
1785 - 1878
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Elizabeth Kimbro
Unknown - Unknown
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Boston Sharp
1825 - 1863
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Lula F. Rich Sharp Or Sharpe
1839 - Unknown
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George M. Rich Sharp
1833 - Unknown
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Boston Sharpe
1847 - 1921
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Daniel Sharp
1828 - Unknown
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George (Valentine Or Washington) Sharp
1809 - 1897

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