DEar Connie, MY Sharps were also in Lewis co. WV in 1861--Daniel Sharp and his children, had traveled there from Pocahontas Co., WV in 1840. His wife, Margaret Palmer, disappears after the 1840 Census in Lewis Co. If any of this sounds familiar, please get back to me and we will share information. Patty Johnson [email protected] >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [SHARP-L] >Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 05:11:44 EST > >I don't know where my Sharps are from except that this family was in Lewis >County app. 1861. I will check my files and see if I can find anything >else >for you. Connie > > >==== SHARP Mailing List ==== > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Fellow Sharp Researchers, I'm still here looking for Ancestors and more info on George W. Sharp, b abt 1807 in TN, m Julia Ann, b abt 1812 in KY. I'm descended thru his son, William H. Sharp, b 1834-37 in KY, m Sarah Morgan, abt 1858 in KY (she b abt 1835, KY; d Aug 1879, Kenton Co, KY). Only my e-mail address has changed to [email protected] Bud Sharpe in Florida.
Cindy, According to family notes, Alonzo was born in Clay Co., AL 8/31/1868. I do not know when he came to TX, but he married Fannie Belle Metcalf In Beckville, Panola Co., TX. 1/6/1866, according to the Family Bible. His siblings were John Walter, Luther N.,and Sally Evaline. His parents were Sherod Luther Sharp and Martha Evelyn Blanton. Autrey ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
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Does any one tie to this line? I am interested in John and his father Isaac Sharp line
Autrey, Do you happen to know where in Alabama that Alonzo Sharp moved from? I have Sharp's that moved from Clarke Co., AL in 1878 and settled in Angelina Co., TX at Huntington (Lufkin area) which is so very close to Panola. I just wondered if maybe they were additional family members that traveled with the same wagon train. Cindy Sharpe
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Connie, Vermont has a site on the Gen web. Must admit that I was surprised at the small amount of information posted however. Good Luck! On Fri, 26 Nov 1999 07:32:40 EST [email protected] writes: > This has nothing to do with the Sharp line; although I do have Sharp > in the > starting of my family from Lewis County, NY. I am trying to find a > site for > Vermont; am trying to find my brother and sister who live there. > Connie NY > > > ==== SHARP Mailing List ==== > > > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
This has nothing to do with the Sharp line; although I do have Sharp in the starting of my family from Lewis County, NY. I am trying to find a site for Vermont; am trying to find my brother and sister who live there. Connie NY
I am in the process of transcribing the marriage and death notices from the Vermont Chronicle - a weekly newspaper published from 1826 to 1898. I have posted the index of names on the web, currently I have 1826 to 1835 completed and online. If you have early Vermont Ancestors (there are also postings from New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Canada and beyond!) you may want to check this out! http://www.middlebury.edu/~swilson/introvc.html Good Luck in your searches! Sylvia
Happy Thanksgiving...I don't have any info on your branch of Sharps - but you are the first I have seen from NC. My branch of Sharps is from Hertford County, NC - and I have yet to find anyone else from the same area. Good luck and Happy Holidays ----- Original Message ----- From: Keith Alan Sellers <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 12:46 AM Subject: [SHARP-L] North Carolina Sharps > Hello everyone! Happy Thanksgiving! > Does anyone have information on: > David Sharp (1/29/1830 - 8/2/1896) born in Rockingham City, North > Carolina? > children: > Robert > Edward Wexler > Mary Jane > Jo > Eprim > Louisa Catherine > > thanks > > Keith > > > ==== SHARP Mailing List ==== > > > >
Hello everyone! Happy Thanksgiving! Does anyone have information on: David Sharp (1/29/1830 - 8/2/1896) born in Rockingham City, North Carolina? children: Robert Edward Wexler Mary Jane Jo Eprim Louisa Catherine thanks Keith
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, too. Shirley [email protected] wrote: > Maybe they were named with the Alonzo and Lonnie so that they would be the > same; they were twins. I know twin girls with the names of Nicole and Nicky. > Sounds cute. Happy Thanksgiving. > > ==== SHARP Mailing List ====
Maybe they were named with the Alonzo and Lonnie so that they would be the same; they were twins. I know twin girls with the names of Nicole and Nicky. Sounds cute. Happy Thanksgiving.
Our line is related , but I dont know how. I have a William J Sharp bn 1830, but he married a Sable Joiner in Stewart co Ga. on Aug 28 1842. My William has a sister named Henrietta Elmira Sharp. This family came our of Va. then to Tenn, then to Ga.They had kin in Anderson co. Tenn. Williams parents were Matthew and Elizabeth Sharp -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, November 05, 1999 4:41 AM Subject: Re: [SHARP-L] SHARP, William 1834 >I have a William J. Sharp born 17-Apr-1830 in Hawkins Co. Tenn. whose parents >are Jacob and Henrietta Sharp - born in Virg. Don't think it's the right one >but I'm looking for Jacob's (born 1804 in Virg.) parents and Henrietta's last >name. They may however be related somehow??? > > >==== SHARP Mailing List ==== > > > >
I am looking for Eunice Sharp' parents. According to one census she was born in Conn and another said in Vt. about 1790's and she was in the 1820 Jay twp., Essex Co., NY census. In 1821 she married Levi Markham in Wilmington, Essex Co., NY. She applied for widows pension between 1865 and 1870. She died in 1880's in Franklin Co., NY. (Some family members believe her last name to be Hudson, I found no proof to that. In the pension her brother-in-law sign a letter to the fact he had known her at the time of the wedding and that her name was Share and that she wasn't married before.) If there is anyone out there that can help, even do some research for me in Essex Co., NY would be appreciated. Lorilei
I know. I have sometimes wondered if my twin Sharps were the same person. But, mother was adement that the elder Sharps of the family said they were twins. They were born abt. 1886. I do have two seperate families listed. No dates just names (verbal information given to my late mother). I do not have a spouse listed for Lonnie, either. Just children. Mother was told that Alonzo and his sister, Ola lived to be over 100 years old. We know for a fact Ola did. Mother was visiting her throughout the years before Ola died. When checking the death date of Alonzo, it showed he was only about 94 when he died. Lonnie was to have died many years before this. One of Alonzo's sons, L.V., had a daughter named ?Winnie, who married a Pendergrass and had 5 children. Mother played with one of their girls that was about her own age. Story goes that Winnie and the 5 children burned to death in a house fire probably in the late 1930's or early 1940's. Mother said it was "somewhere in or around Dallas". Sorry, your statement got me to rattling. But, maybe someone will see this and it will pull forward something from their memory. Shirley [email protected] wrote: > Lonnie is the shortened version of Alonzo. > > ==== SHARP Mailing List ====
Roberta: William and Jemima SHARP had a son William, who m. Peney FITZGERALD 24 Feb. 1811 (Surety: Harvey FITZGERALD). I assume that he is the William SHARP, Jr., who appears on the 1810 Tax List. Other researchers say that this William emigrated to Knox Co., Tenn., where he died after 1850. Exactly when he emigrated I don't know. In the 1820 Census there is a William SHARP, age 26-45, and in the 1830 Census one William, age 40-50. I think the William in 1820 and 1830 is probably the William N. SHARP who appears in deed documents beginning about 1827. William N. SHARP is the William SHARP of the lawsuit. On 15 Aug 1833 a deed resulting from "a decree of court in the case of William N. Sharp plaintiff and the heirs of Robert Sharp decd" awarded William N. SHARP a 56 acre plot of land that Robert SHARP had purchased from Blizard Magruder in 1806. I have found no marriage record in Patrick Co. for a William N. SHARP, although he does act as surety in three other marriages -- with Hudson HALL, for the marriage of William HALL and Polly SHELTON 1 Feb 1810; with Leonard SHARP, for the marriage of Veny SHARP to Crawford BURNETT 29 Dec 1810; and for the marriage of Bluford GRIFFIN and Sarah SHARP 22 Sep 1834. Sarah may have been William's daughter. Although William N. SHARP might have been William, s/o William and Jemima, I suspect he was more likely another son of John SHARP. Certainly William N., although he was not "an heir," seems to have had some legitimate claim on the estate of Robert SHARP. At one point there were a lot of SHARPS in Patrick Co. In addition to Robert, the probable children of John and Frances (?) SHARP were Charles, John Jr., Lucy, Joseph, Thomas, Veny, and Ruth, and possibly William N. and Leonard SHARP, to both of whom Robert SHARP sold property at some point. There is another possibility, though. I've always wondered if the "N." in William's name might not have come from NOWLIN. A branch of the SHARP family emigrated to Rockingham Co., NC., where a Samuel SHARP, s/o John and Catherine SHARP, m. Susannah NOWLIN 9 Sept 1789. People moved back and forth across the Virginia/NC border. William N. SHARP might have been a son of Samuel and Susannah who married in NC but then decided to move to Patrick Co. Most of the SHARPs, including William N., had left Patrick Co. by the mid-1830's. I hope this helps rather than muddies the waters further. Mary C. Smith [email protected] ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com