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John Hiatt Sharp

Birth1786 - St. Ann Jamaica
Death23 Jan 1885 - Mount Moriah, St. Anns, Jamaica, West Indies
MotherElizabeth Hiatt
FatherWilliam Sharp

Born in St. Ann Jamaica on 1786 to William Sharp and Elizabeth Hiatt. John Hiatt Sharp married Frances Maria Hiatt and had 7 children. He passed away on 23 Jan 1885 in Mount Moriah, St. Anns, Jamaica, West Indies.

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William Sharp
Unknown - 1817
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Elizabeth Hiatt
1750 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Frances Maria Hiatt
1785 - 1860
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Eliz Sharp
1822 - Unknown
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Sophia Sharp
1822 - Unknown
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Edward Sharp
1817 - 1871
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Robert James Sharp
1805 - 1885
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Thomas Sharp
1807 - Unknown
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William Wilmot Sharp
1804 - Unknown
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Lawrence Dawkins Sharp
1827 - Unknown

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