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John C Tharp

Birth25 Jun 1771 - Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Death20 Jul 1835 - Lima, Allen, Ohio, United States
MotherJean Campbell
FatherElisha Tharp

Born in Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey, United States on 25 Jun 1771 to Elisha Tharp and Jean Campbell. John C Tharp married Rachel Perry and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 Jul 1835 in Lima, Allen, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Elisha Tharp
1727 - 1784
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Jean Campbell
1722 - 1778
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Perry
1777 - 1854
Children Show all
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Alexander S Tharp
1803 - 1864
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Isaac L Tharp
1794 - 1859
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Obediah "Obed" H Tharp
1811 - 1887
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Matilda Jane Tharp
1806 - 1875
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Colin Cameron Tharp
1808 - 1884
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Daniel Tharp
1814 - 1890
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Thomas Perry Tharp
1819 - 1848
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Mary Tharp
1813 - Unknown
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Henry Tharp
1813 - Unknown

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