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margaret sharp

Birth1745 - New York, New York, USA
Deathmay 28, 1816 - New York, New York, USA
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Born in New York, New York, USA on 1745. margaret sharp married richard penny and had 10 children. She passed away on may 28, 1816 in New York, New York, USA.

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Richard Penny
1750 - 1815
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Margaret Penny
1776 - 1856
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Elizabeth Penny
1781 - Unknown
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Mary Penny
1779 - Unknown
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Richard Penny
1778 - Unknown
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Ann Richards Penny
1796 - 1878
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John Penny
1782 - Unknown
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Katherine Penny
1787 - Unknown
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Charlotte Penny
1785 - 1868
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Thomas Deshamp Penny
1775 - 1833
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Jonathan Penny
1790 - Unknown

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