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Susan Sharp

BirthDec 25 1835 - Ancaster Tp, Wentworth Co., Upper Canada [Ontario, Canada
Death26 Apr 1864 - Ancaster Township, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada
MotherAchey Smith
FatherCaleb Sharp

Born in Ancaster Tp, Wentworth Co., Upper Canada [Ontario, Canada on Dec 25 1835 to Caleb Sharp and Achey Smith. Susan Sharp married Isaac F. Stenabaugh and had 5 children. She passed away on 26 Apr 1864 in Ancaster Township, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.

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Caleb Sharp
1803 - 1861
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Achey Smith
1810 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Isaac F. Stenabaugh
1831 - 1892
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Achey Stenabaugh
1846 - 1918
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Mary Elizabeth Stenabaugh
1857 - 1889
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Lydia Stenabaugh
1859 - 1881
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Susan J. "Susie" Stenabaugh
1867 - 1919
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John Wellington Stenabaugh
1862 - 1929

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