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James Thomas Sharp

BirthJul 1852 - Taverham, Norfolk, England
DeathMar 1916 - West Ham, Essex, England
MotherLeonora Bunn
FatherThomas Sharp

Born in Taverham, Norfolk, England on Jul 1852 to Thomas Sharp and Leonora Bunn. James Thomas Sharp married Ellen Manning and had 7 children. He passed away on Mar 1916 in West Ham, Essex, England.

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Thomas Sharp
1826 - 1919
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Leonora Bunn
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Manning
1853 - 1924
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Eleanor Sharp
1887 - Unknown
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Annie Marian Sharp
1880 - Unknown
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Arthur Edward Sharp
1878 - Unknown
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James Thomas Sharp
1889 - Unknown
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Louisa Caroline Sharp
1884 - Unknown
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Frederick William Sharp
1893 - Unknown
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Laura Ellen Sharp
1877 - 1880

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