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William Sharp

Birth19 May 1788 - Quarmby, cum Lindley near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Death12 Dec 1859 - Not Available
MotherSarah Taylor
FatherBenjamin Sharp

Born in Quarmby, cum Lindley near Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England on 19 May 1788 to Benjamin Sharp and Sarah Taylor. William Sharp married Rachel Vickerman and had 14 children. He passed away on 12 Dec 1859.

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Parents
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Benjamin Sharp
1750 - Unknown
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Sarah Taylor
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Vickerman
1800 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Martha Sharp
1833 - 1905
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Mary Sharp
1811 - Unknown
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Ellen Sharp
1831 - Unknown
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Joseph Sharp
1813 - 1873
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Henry Sharp
1815 - Unknown
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John Sharp
1829 - 1830
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Ruth Sharp
1812 - Unknown
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Hannah Sharp
1816 - Unknown
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Sarah Sharp
1820 - Unknown
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Willaim Sharp
1822 - 1850
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Benjamin Sharp
1827 - Unknown
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Hannah Sharp
1816 - 1897
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Selena Sharp
1825 - Unknown
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Jane Sharp
1818 - Unknown

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