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Philip Sharp

Birth1719 - Itchen Abbas, Hampshire, England
DeathDec 1796 - Itchen Abbas, Hampshire, England
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Born in Itchen Abbas, Hampshire, England on 1719. Philip Sharp married Mary Willis and had 12 children. He passed away on Dec 1796 in Itchen Abbas, Hampshire, England.

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Mary Willis
Unknown - 1794
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Joseph Sharp
1759 - Unknown
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Ann Sharp
1755 - 1795
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Lucy Sharp
1764 - 1766
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John Sharp
1753 - Unknown
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Benjamin Sharp
1768 - Unknown
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Mary Sharp
1748 - Unknown
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Sarah Sharp
1761 - 1766
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Elizabeth Sharp
1763 - 1764
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Philip Sharp
1744 - Unknown
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William Sharp
1746 - Unknown
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Richard Sharp
1750 - Unknown
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James Sharp
1756 - Unknown

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