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James Sharp

Birth06 DEC 1747 - Gilstone, Hertfordshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherSusanna Camp
FatherDaniel Sharp

Born in Gilstone, Hertfordshire, England on 06 DEC 1747 to Daniel Sharp and Susanna Camp. James Sharp married Elizabeth Boswell and had 11 children.

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Parents
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Daniel Sharp
1710 - Unknown
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Susanna Camp
1711 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Boswell
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Children Show all
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James Sharp
1781 - Unknown
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Sarah Sharp
1786 - 1853
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Susanah Sharp
1782 - 1806
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Daniell Sharp
1779 - Unknown
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Jan Sharp
1793 - Unknown
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William Sharp
1790 - Unknown
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Mary Sharp
1788 - Unknown
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John Sharp
1797 - Unknown
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Catherine Sharp
1784 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sharp
1785 - Unknown
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Frances Sharp
1791 - Unknown

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