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Sarah Sharp

Birthabt 1844 - Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England
Death4 Feb 1915 - district of Tendring, Essex, United Kingdom
MotherAnn NEWBERRY
FatherJohn Sharp

Born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England on abt 1844 to John Sharp and Ann NEWBERRY. Sarah Sharp had 11 children. She passed away on 4 Feb 1915 in district of Tendring, Essex, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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John Sharp
1819 - 1898
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Ann Newberry
1820 - 1909
Children Show all
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Cornelius Stokes
1878 - 1908
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Ernest William Stokes
1876 - 1939
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Katy Stokes
1875 - Unknown
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William Thomas Stokes
1877 - 1949
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Jane Stokes
1887 - 1970
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Arthur Stokes
1871 - Unknown
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James Stokes
1882 - Unknown
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Rose Anna Stokes
1884 - 1979
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George Stokes
1868 - Unknown
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Annie Stokes
1872 - Unknown
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John Stokes
1869 - 1948

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