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Rebecca Kessiah Sharr

Birth18 sep 1851 - cincinati, Greene County, Indiana, USA
Death16 Nov 1942 - Pickering, Nodaway, Missouri, United States
MotherKessiah "Kizzey" Catherine Bland
FatherGeorge Burch

Born in cincinati, Greene County, Indiana, USA on 18 sep 1851 to George Burch and Kessiah "Kizzey" Catherine Bland. Rebecca Kessiah Sharr married William Ulray Sharr and had 8 children. She passed away on 16 Nov 1942 in Pickering, Nodaway, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
George Burch
1820 - 1897
Kessiah "Kizzey" Catherine Bland
1821 - 1901
Spouse(s)
William Ulray Sharr
1853 - 1946
Children Show all
Emily J Sharr
1873 - 1972
Francis Marion Sharr
1875 - 1959
Kessiah Ethel Sharr
1889 - 1979
Mary K Sharr
1877 - 1973

Ira Manford Sharr
1884 - 1976
John Austin Sharr
1882 - 1971
Eva May Sharr
1891 - 1974
Isaac Sharr
1879 - Unknown

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