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John Sharpsteen

Birth17 Feb 1794 - Dutchess County, New York
Death20 Feb 1863 - Chatham Corners, , New York
MotherJane Simpson
FatherJohn Henry Sharpstein

Born in Dutchess County, New York on 17 Feb 1794 to John Henry Sharpstein and Jane Simpson. John Sharpsteen married Susan Smith and had 10 children. He passed away on 20 Feb 1863 in Chatham Corners, , New York.

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John Henry Sharpstein
1766 - 1848
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Jane Simpson
1761 - 1840
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Susan Smith
1796 - 1884
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Hannah Jane Sharpsteen
1814 - 1909
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Caroline Sharpsteen
1820 - 1868
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Sally A. Sharpsteen
1823 - 1880
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Susan Sharpsteen
1827 - Unknown
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John C Sharpsteen
1830 - 1875
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Morgan Sharpsteen
1820 - 1885
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Mary Sharpsteen
1817 - 1908
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Phebe E Sharpstein
1835 - Unknown
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Morris S. Sharpsteen
1832 - Unknown
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Huldah Marie Sharpstein
1837 - 1920

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