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who arrived in Philadelphia in 1860 · Francis Sherrard settled in Virginia in 1732 · Bernard Sherrard arrived in New England in 1769 · 12th Baron Sherard · English peer Philip Halton Sherard (1851-1924) · 11th Baron Sherard · English peer Castell Sherard (1849-1902) · 10th Baron Sherard · English peer Philip Castell Sherard (1804-1886) · 9th Baron Sherard · English peer Robert Sherard (1797-1859) · 6th Earl of Harborough · English peer Philip Sherard (1767-1807) · 5th Earl of Harborough · English peer Robert Sherard (1719-1799) · 4th Earl of Harborough · English peer Bennet Sherard (1709-1770) · 3rd Earl of Harborough · English peer Robert Sherard (1861-1943) · English journalist

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who arrived in Philadelphia in 1860
Francis Sherrard settled in Virginia in 1732
Bernard Sherrard arrived in New England in 1769
12th Baron Sherard
English peer Philip Halton Sherard (1851-1924)
11th Baron Sherard
English peer Castell Sherard (1849-1902)
10th Baron Sherard
English peer Philip Castell Sherard (1804-1886)
9th Baron Sherard
English peer Robert Sherard (1797-1859)
6th Earl of Harborough
English peer Philip Sherard (1767-1807)
5th Earl of Harborough
English peer Robert Sherard (1719-1799)
4th Earl of Harborough
English peer Bennet Sherard (1709-1770)
3rd Earl of Harborough
English peer Robert Sherard (1861-1943)
English journalist

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