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Nicholas Taylor Sharpe 1530–1596 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1530
Birth Location: York, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 9 Aug 1596
Death Location: Batley, Yorkshire, England
Father: Nicholas Sharpe\Sharp*
Mother: Sibella Alys
Spouse(s): Alice Walshey
Children(s): Sir Sharp
The story of Nicholas Taylor Sharpe began in 1530 in York, Yorkshire, England. Nicholas Taylor Sharpe married Alice Walshey, and had children including Sir Rev Thomas Sharp. Nicholas Taylor Sharpe passed away in 1596 in Batley, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Nicholas Taylor Sharpe began in 1530 in York, Yorkshire, England.
- Nicholas Taylor Sharpe married Alice Walshey, and had children including Sir Rev Thomas Sharp.
- Nicholas Taylor Sharpe passed away in 1596 in Batley, Yorkshire, England.
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Nicholas Sharpe's Ancestors
Nicholas Sharpe's Descendants
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1. Sir (Rev Thomas) Sharp 1560–1629 m. Isabel (Austin) Sharpe 1581–1636
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1. Thomas (Joseph) Sharpe 1608–1673 m. Elizabeth (Ann Hookham) GG8P\10JS 1607–1649
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1. Anthony Sharpe 1642–1707 m. Anne Crabb 1654–1702
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1. Isaac (S) Sharp 1681–1735 m. Margaret ((unknown maiden name) Braithwaite) * –1726
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Nicholas Sharpe's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1530
Event Place: York, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 Aug 1596
Event Place: Batley, Yorkshire, England