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Sarah Sharp

Birth1832 - Newmarket, Buckinghamshire, England
Death28 Apr 1910 - Deptford, London, , England
MotherSarah Bradbury
FatherWilliam Wallis Sharp

Born in Newmarket, Buckinghamshire, England on 1832 to William Wallis Sharp and Sarah Bradbury. Sarah Sharp married Daniel Rowland and had 8 children. She passed away on 28 Apr 1910 in Deptford, London, , England.

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Parents
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William Wallis Sharp
1805 - 1868
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Sarah Bradbury
1800 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Rowland
1829 - 1875
Children Show all
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Daniel William Rowland
1856 - 1919
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Walter Rowland
1859 - Unknown
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Emily Rowland
1870 - Unknown
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Thomas Rowland
1867 - 1896
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Mary Ann Rowland
1858 - Unknown
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Annie Elizabeth Rowland
1853 - 1929
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William Rowland
1864 - Unknown
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Sarah Maria Rowland
1852 - 1909

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