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Sarah Sharp

Birth1818 - New Brunswick, Canada
Death26 Feb 1892 - Gardendale, St. Clair, Michigan
MotherCharity Crabb
FatherSamuel Sharp, British Loyalist

Born in New Brunswick, Canada on 1818 to Samuel Sharp, British Loyalist and Charity Crabb. Sarah Sharp married Nehemiah Flewelling and had 11 children. She passed away on 26 Feb 1892 in Gardendale, St. Clair, Michigan.

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Parents
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Samuel Sharp, British Loyalist
1766 - 1840
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Charity Crabb
1779 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Nehemiah Flewelling
1804 - 1878
Children Show all
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Jeremiah Flewelling
1838 - 1923
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Abel B. Flewelling
1834 - 1917
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Mary Elizabeth Flewelling
1855 - 1929
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David Charles Flewelling
1842 - 1915
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Isaac Flewelling
1841 - 1907
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Amos Flewelling
1849 - 1930
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Charlotte Amelia Flewelling
1864 - 1941
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Jane Flewelling
1857 - Unknown
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Edward Flewelling
1854 - Unknown
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Enoch Flewelling
1851 - 1926
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Elizabeth A. Flewelling
1859 - 1891

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