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Sarah Sharp

Birth11 Jun 1826 - Skeydon Gordon, Essex, England
Death24 May 1892 - Speen, Newbury, Berkshire, England
MotherLetitia Goodenough
FatherWilliam Sharp

Born in Skeydon Gordon, Essex, England on 11 Jun 1826 to William Sharp and Letitia Goodenough. Sarah Sharp married Stephen Brind and had 8 children. She passed away on 24 May 1892 in Speen, Newbury, Berkshire, England.

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Parents
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William Sharp
1789 - Unknown
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Letitia Goodenough
1788 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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Stephen Brind
1825 - 1915
Children Show all
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George Brind
1850 - 1924
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Lucy Hannah Brind
1868 - 1956
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Jane Brind
1857 - Unknown
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Lucy Alice Brind
1853 - 1936
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Walter William Brind
1862 - Unknown
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Ada Brind
1864 - 1898
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Mary Ann Brind
1845 - Unknown
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Leah Letitia Brind
1859 - 1927

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