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Margaret Sharp

Birthabt 1825 - Wetheral, Cumberland, England
DeathApril 1905 - Lambeth, Surrey, England
MotherAnn Hodgson
FatherJohn Sharp

Born in Wetheral, Cumberland, England on abt 1825 to John Sharp and Ann Hodgson. Margaret Sharp married John Barron and had 12 children. She passed away on April 1905 in Lambeth, Surrey, England.

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Parents
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John Sharp
1788 - 1855
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Ann Hodgson
1791 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Barron
1825 - 1903
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William Alfred Barron
1851 - 1917
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Henry Barron
1863 - 1935
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Thomas George Barron
1852 - 1921
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Margaret Barron
1860 - Unknown
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Ann Barron
1847 - Unknown
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Agnes Beatrice Barron
1867 - Unknown
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James Barron
1858 - Unknown
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Robert W Barron
1862 - 1914
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Isabella Barron
1850 - Unknown
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John Barron
1852 - 1928
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Mary Jane Barron
1865 - Unknown
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Jane Barron
1869 - Unknown

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