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Mary E Sharp

Birth29 Dec 1795 - Pennsylvania
DeathNot Available - Greentown, Howard Co., Indiana
MotherJerusha 1777-4 wf W. Sharp
FatherWilliam 1770-4 SHARP

Born in Pennsylvania on 29 Dec 1795 to William 1770-4 SHARP and Jerusha 1777-4 wf W. Sharp. Mary E Sharp married Daniel Wentworth and had 8 children. She passed away in Greentown, Howard Co., Indiana.

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Parents
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William 1770-4 Sharp
1770 - Unknown
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Jerusha 1777-4 Wf W. Sharp
1777 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Wentworth
1785 - 1862
Children Show all
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Rachel E. Wentworth
1835 - 1894
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William Wentworth
1816 - 1885
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Patience Wentworth
1819 - 1870
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Margarett E Wintworth
1837 - Unknown
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Phebe D. Wentworth
1833 - 1865
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Jerusha Wentworth
1824 - 1914
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Priscilla 1828-2A Wentworth
1828 - 1882
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Sarah 1830-3A J. Wentworth
1830 - 1920

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