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John Armstead SHARP

BirthAug 1857 - Charleston, Franklin, Arkansas, United States
Death8 Dec 1933 - Charleston, Franklin, Arkansas, United States
MotherTilitha Clarissa Gage
FatherJohn S Sharp

Born in Charleston, Franklin, Arkansas, United States on Aug 1857 to John S Sharp and Tilitha Clarissa Gage. John Armstead SHARP married Sally Bollinger and had 12 children. He passed away on 8 Dec 1933 in Charleston, Franklin, Arkansas, United States.

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John S Sharp
1820 - 1857
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Tilitha Clarissa Gage
1823 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Sally Bollinger
Unknown - Unknown
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Artie Elmer Sharp
1890 - 1985
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Susie Jane Sharp
1879 - 1976
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W Arthur Sharp
1882 - 1964
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Maggie M. Sharp
1894 - 1916
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Charles Francis "Charley" Sharp
1885 - 1956
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Everette Earl Sharp
1898 - 1971
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Ora M Sharp
1887 - 1914
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Allie Ross Sharp
1878 - 1934
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Clenta Sharp
1901 - 1962
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John Armstead Sharp
1883 - 1934
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Eva Sharp
1908 - 2000
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Ora M Sharp
1887 - Unknown

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