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James Sharp

Birth12 Feb 1829 - Burton Salmon, Yorkshire, England
Death16 Dec 1899 - Burton Salmon, Yorkshire, England
MotherElizabeth Glew
FatherJames Sharp

Born in Burton Salmon, Yorkshire, England on 12 Feb 1829 to James Sharp and Elizabeth Glew. James Sharp married Ann Fennel and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 Dec 1899 in Burton Salmon, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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James Sharp
1786 - 1861
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Elizabeth Glew
1789 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Ann Fennel
1833 - 1895
Children Show all
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Priscilla Sharp
1860 - 1954
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George Chapman Sharp
1870 - 1971
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Louisa Sharp
1881 - Unknown
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Sarah Sharp
1864 - Unknown
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Florence Sharp
1872 - 1956
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William Thomas Sharp
1876 - 1901
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Mary Jane Sharp
1874 - 1947
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Elizabeth Sharp
1861 - 1932
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Frances Ann Sharp
1866 - 1931

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