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James Sharp

Birth16 Oct 1837 - Not Available
Death16 May 1911 - Nanaimo, BC
MotherRachel SMETHURST
FatherJohn SHARP

Born on 16 Oct 1837 to John SHARP and Rachel SMETHURST. James Sharp married Sarah Barlow and had 12 children. He passed away on 16 May 1911 in Nanaimo, BC.

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Parents
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John Sharp
1812 - Unknown
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Rachel Smethurst
1821 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Barlow
1841 - 1907
Children Show all
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Emily Sharp
1878 - 1955
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Albert Sharp
1881 - 1882
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Alice Sharp
1863 - 1907
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David Sharp
1871 - Unknown
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Martha Jane Sharp
1870 - Unknown
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Richard Sharp
1873 - 1877
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John W. Sharp
1868 - Unknown
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Rebecca Sharp
1861 - 1929
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James Sharp
1865 - Unknown
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Rachel Sharp
1875 - Unknown
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Sarah Ann Sharp
1866 - 1935
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William H. Sharp
1883 - 1907

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