John Sharp
1713 - 1790 (77 years)-
Name John Sharp Birth 1713 Gender Male Death 1790 Person ID I17408 Main Tree Last Modified 4 Feb 2018
Family 1 Elizabeth, b. 1711 d. Bef 1752 (Age 40 years) Marriage - "John Sharp and his wife Elizabeth leased land from Thomas Brerewood in My Lady's Manor, Baltimore County, Maryland in 1742. According to the lease agreement John was 29 yeaers old, so he was born about 1713. Elizabeth was 31 years old, so she was born about 1711. John later married Hannah Cook on November 20, 1752 in Hartford County, Maryland. John operated a tobacco plantation in My Lady's Manor and he made his lease payments with tobacco crops. John died about 1790 and his will was proved.
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Children 1. John Sharp, Jr., b. 1745, Baltimore, Baltimore (city), Maryland, United States d. Bef 5 Dec 1785 (Age 40 years) 2. Thomas Sharp, b. 1752 d. Yes, date unknown 3. Horatio Sharp, b. 6 Aug 1794, Baltimore, Maryland, United States d. 1832 (Age 37 years) Last Modified 24 Aug 2014 Family ID F1518 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Hannah Cook Marriage 20 Nov 1752 Harford, Maryland, United States Children 1. Hugh Sharp 2. Temperance Sharp 3. Luke Sharp 4. George Sharp, b. 1758, Baltimore, Baltimore (city), Maryland, United States d. Yes, date unknown 5. Benjamin Sharp, b. 1760, Baltimore, Baltimore (city), Maryland, United States d. 1841, Gibson, Indiana, United States (Age 81 years) Last Modified 6 May 2015 Family ID F1519 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- "John Sharp and his wife Elizabeth leased land from Thomas Brerewood in My Lady's Manor, Baltimore County, Maryland in 1742. According to the lease agreement John was 29 yeaers old, so he was born about 1713. Elizabeth was 31 years old, so she was born about 1711. John later married Hannah Cook on November 20, 1752 in Hartford County, Maryland. John operated a tobacco plantation in My Lady's Manor and he made his lease payments with tobacco crops. John died about 1790 and his will was proved.
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