Samuel & Susanna Sharp, Willistown,1840-1850c,W.Chester,1860,Middletown,Del.Co. 1870,Susanna,widowed in 1880c Daniel & Tamar nee Sharp,Baker, 1860c,W.Chester,Middletown, Del. Co, 1870-1880c.w/Samuel/ Susanna Sharp. Sharp's -Baker's,,Edgemont,Media,Middletown areas Markwoods,Marple-Miller's Gallagher's,-Smith's (Phila?)Nether.Providence Baker's-Carroll's,Upper Darby,all of Del. Co's Esther ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 11:06 AM Subject: [PACHESTE] Roll Call > RIGHTER from 1760 - Brandywine and surrounding area. > CLINTON from 1800 - area could be Chester Co, , Bethlehem area. > > Jacqui > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > Stop by our associated website for Chester County Genealogy at > http://www.pa-roots.com/~chester/ >
Sorry I forgot to mention my request. I'm trying to find the lineage of my Sharp and Baker Lines? Samuel Sharp and Susanna? had four daughter's,Willistown,1840-1850,W.Chester, Chester Co.1860,Middletown,Del.Co. 1870,died before 1880./Susanna after 1880. dau:Abigail, , b.1826,d.1906,married Edward B. Yarnall,daughter,Margaret,w/gr.par:Samuel & Susanna Sharp in 1850c, Willistown. dau:Caroline,b.1836,d.?, married John Essicks,West Chester, 1860c,w/par:Samuel and Suanna Sharp dau:Phebe,b.abt,1827,d.aft:1880's,married Washinton R. Baker,Postmaster of Glenloch,Willistown,1850c,w/sister Annie Sharp,age16 dau:Tamar/Tamor,b.1834,d.?,married, Daniel Baker, W.Chester,1860c,Middletown,Del.Co.1870-1880 w/par:Samuel & Susanna Sharp Are there any Yarnall's, Essicks, or Baker's who are linked with a Sharp's online? I'm not sure if they had any son's however in the Willistown, Chester Co. Pa 1840 census there shows four males living at the house. Whether they are son's grandson's or nephew's that is still to be determine, any help in finding the heritage in the matter would be greatly appeciated. I have been searching for years, but can not figure out where my Samuel Sharp comes from. The earliest I have been able to trace him is Willistown, Chester Co. in 1840 which is close to the Southern, Chester Co. area of another Samuel Sharp who's family is from the New Garden and London Grove areas, but I do not have nor know how to find the link if there is one. Other then records of one married to a woman by the name of Susanna, which I haven't not. Is there anyone who has work on this family or is family with this line of Sharp's that knows of a website or who I may refer to in order to determine these factors, Thank you and greatly appreiciative on any help Esther I have gone to the DCHS & CCHS numerous times and although I have found a few obit newspaper clippings on different Samuel Sharp's it is hard to determine which one is mine since the ages and the likes are so close. There is a particular one of a Samuel Sharp who dies in 1873 when hit by a train. He is about the right age but without additional info on the family I can't be sure.I have doubts because my Samuel Sharp had moved from W. Chester,Chester Co. to Middletown, Delaware Co at that time. However its not totally out of the question and which can't be counted out, but would someone in their 70's still be traveling a great distance to work? The only other tick that would fit the puzzle is. The 1870's Middletown,Del. Co. census Samuel is found living with wife and daughter's family, notes, Post Office of Aston. Where would the post office for Aston be in Middletown township in the 1870's be? There's so many possiblities. Was the Mt. Alverno Post Office and Train Station there on Presbytarian Road (now Mt. Alverno Rd.) back in 1870. My map isn't clear enough to tell. Its indicated as such in 1890, but was that considered Aston Post Office then or was there another one? Is there anyone who is good with how or where the train stations ran in that time period. For instance if he lived near the train station here in Middletown and ran that to work to Malvern, Chester Co. Is that possible? Where else can I look to find the death's of my ancestors in DCHS when you can't find them. I think I found Daniel Baker's in 1883, but there is absolutely no other info with his name in their black book. I was not able to find anything on their microfilm/fiche either. Now what? lol Esther sorry for all the writing. I type fast and forget how much I've done, Sorry!!!!!!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Esther Fetsko" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 11:38 PM Subject: Re: [PACHESTE] Roll Call,Daniel Baker,Samuel Sharp,Jacob Markwood,Sarah Miller, > Samuel & Susanna Sharp, > Willistown,1840-1850c,W.Chester,1860,Middletown,Del.Co. 1870,Susanna,widowed > in 1880c > Daniel & Tamar nee Sharp,Baker, 1860c,W.Chester,Middletown, Del. Co, > 1870-1880c.w/Samuel/ Susanna Sharp. > > Sharp's -Baker's,,Edgemont,Media,Middletown areas > Markwoods,Marple-Miller's > Gallagher's,-Smith's (Phila?)Nether.Providence > Baker's-Carroll's,Upper Darby,all of Del. Co's > > Esther > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 11:06 AM > Subject: [PACHESTE] Roll Call > > > > RIGHTER from 1760 - Brandywine and surrounding area. > > CLINTON from 1800 - area could be Chester Co, , Bethlehem area. > > > > Jacqui > > > > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > > Stop by our associated website for Chester County Genealogy at > > http://www.pa-roots.com/~chester/ > > > > > ==== PACHESTE Mailing List ==== > To post a message to this list, send your message to > [email protected] >