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Sarah SHARP

BirthABT 1777 - Twyford, Leicester, England
Death1853 - Seagrave, Leicestershire, England
MotherJane Draycott
FatherThomas Warwick Sharpe

Born in Twyford, Leicester, England on ABT 1777 to Thomas Warwick Sharpe and Jane Draycott. Sarah SHARP married William Greasley and had 9 children. She passed away on 1853 in Seagrave, Leicestershire, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Warwick Sharpe
1729 - 1781
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Jane Draycott
1739 - 1812
Spouse(s)
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William Greasley
1770 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sarah Greasley
1804 - 1883
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Thomas Greasley
1812 - 1883
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Eleanor Greasley
1800 - 1811
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John Greasley
1802 - Unknown
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Mary Greasley
1806 - Unknown
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Joseph Greasley
1811 - Unknown
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Samuel Greasley
1815 - 1881
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William Greasley
1808 - Unknown
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William Beeby Greasley
1808 - Unknown

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