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hannah sharp

Birth1771 - Lanchester, Durham, , England
DeathNov 1817 - Ferryhill, Kirk Merringtom,
MotherAnn Bryding
FatherJohn Sharp

Born in Lanchester, Durham, , England on 1771 to John Sharp and Ann Bryding. hannah sharp married John Adair and had 10 children. She passed away on Nov 1817 in Ferryhill, Kirk Merringtom,.

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Parents
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John Sharp
1740 - 1830
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Ann Bryding
1741 - 1779
Spouse(s)
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John Adair
Unknown - Unknown
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John Ather
1770 - Unknown
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Ann Ather
1809 - Unknown
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Thomas Sharp
1793 - 1822
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Robert Ather
1806 - Unknown
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Anthony Adair
1811 - Unknown
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Hannah Ather
1799 - Unknown
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James Ader
1804 - Unknown
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James Ather
1804 - 1838
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George Ather
1801 - 1823
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Elizabeth Ather
1816 - 1852
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William Ather
1795 - Unknown

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