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James F. Sharp(e)

Birth17 December 1865 - Union County, Tennessee, USA
Death24 April 1955 - Waterloo, Seneca, New York, USA
MotherDaicy Emaline Mynatt
FatherJames Morton Sharp

Born in Union County, Tennessee, USA on 17 December 1865 to James Morton Sharp and Daicy Emaline Mynatt. James F. Sharp(e) had 11 children. He passed away on 24 April 1955 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, USA.

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James Morton Sharp
1829 - 1888
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Daicy Emaline Mynatt
1834 - 1923
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Jacob Theodore Sharp
1894 - 1935
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Bruzilla Maud Sharp(e)
1898 - 1995
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Aquilla Della Sharp
1901 - 1994
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Austin Lee Sharp
1893 - 1895
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William Mckinley Sharp
1902 - 1904
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Wager Avis Sharp
1909 - 1990
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Raymond Fitzhugh Sharp
1895 - 1895
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Irene Sharp
1904 - 1985
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Lorita Callie Sharp(e)
1907 - 1994
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Wanda Pauline Sharp(e)
1912 - 1978
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Adolphia Estelle Sharpe
1896 - 1966

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