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Amos Sharp 1720–1788 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1720

Birth Location: Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey

Death Date: 1788

Death Location: Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey

Father: John Sharp

Mother: Ann Haines

Spouse(s): Deborah Haines

Children(s): Levi Sharp, Ann Sharp, Thomas Sharp, Barzillai Sharp, Daniel Sharp, Enoch Sharp, Pricilla Sharp, George Sharp, Aaron Sharp

The story of Amos Sharp began in 1720 in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. Amos Sharp married Deborah Haines, and had children including Aaron Sharp, Ann Sharp, Barzillai Sharp, Daniel Sharp, Enoch Sharp, George Sharp, Levi Sharp, Pricilla Sharp, Thomas Sharp. Amos Sharp passed away in 1788 in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey.

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Biography

  • The story of Amos Sharp began in 1720 in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey.
  • Amos Sharp married Deborah Haines, and had children including Aaron Sharp, Ann Sharp, Barzillai Sharp, Daniel Sharp, Enoch Sharp, George Sharp, Levi Sharp, Pricilla Sharp, Thomas Sharp.
  • Amos Sharp passed away in 1788 in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Amos Sharp's Ancestors

Self
Amos Sharp
1720–1788
Birth Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey
Parents
John Sharp
1693–1729
Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
Ann Haines
1696–
Northampton Twp., Burlington Co., NJ
Grandparents
John Sharp
1661–1729
Flower, Northamptonshire, England
Elizabeth Paine
1664–1705
England
Thomas Haines
1666–1753
Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, England
Elizabeth Austin
1668–
Horsmonden, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
William Sharp
1638–1690
Hannah Unknown
1640–
John Paine
1640–1703
Elizabeth Field
1640–1701
Richard Pilgrim
1636–1682
Margaret Leeds
1649–1696
Francis Austin
1645–
Elizabeth Unknown
1645–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Amos Sharp's Descendants

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Amos Sharp (1720–1788) m. Deborah Haines (1733–)
  1. 1. Levi Sharp 1751–
  2. 2. Ann Sharp 1754–1786 m. Joshua Peacock 1758–1848 m. Thomas Peacock 1762–
    1. 1. Joseph Peacock 1784–1855 m. Tamar Penn 1787–1869
      1. 1. Ann Peacock 1811–
      2. 2. Ruth Peacock 1812–
      3. 3. Hannah Peacock 1814–
      4. 4. Samuel (Thomas) Peacock 1816–
      5. 5. Joshua (Sharp) Peacock 1818–1897 m. Mary (A.) Norcross 1831–1893
      6. 6. Sarah Peacock 1821–
      7. 7. George (Norcross) Peacock 1823– m. Anna (Haines) Sharp 1839–
  3. 3. Thomas Sharp 1756–1798 m. Esther Brooks 1758–
    1. 1. Mary Sharp 1788–
    2. 2. Ann Sharp 1776–1860 m. Josiah Prickett 1779– m. Josiah Prickitt 1779–1859
      1. 1. Elizabeth Prickett 1824–
      2. 2. Amos Prickett 1805–
      3. 3. Mary (Ann) Prickett 1806–
      4. 4. Josiah (J.) Prickett 1808–1860 m. Emeline (B.) Engle 1823–1899
        1. 1. Deborah (B.) Prickett 1853–1924 m. Henry (H.) Wilkins 1849–1902
        2. 2. Mary (W.) Prickett 1843–
      5. 5. Nathan Prickett 1810–
      6. 6. Allen Prickett 1812–1870 m. Keziah Sharp 1810– m. Emmaretta Jones 1815–
      7. 7. Esther Prickett 1814–
      8. 8. Thomas (S.) Prickett 1816–1870 m. Ann (C.) Engle 1826–1899
      9. 9. Sarah (Ann) Prickett 1818–1886 m. Ezra (B.) Engle 1821–1900
        1. 1. Josiah (P.) Engle 1850–1945 m. Edith (S.) Wills 1857–
        2. 2. Esther (A.) Engle 1852–1924 m. William (Henry) Wilkins 1844– m. Eli Sharpless 1845–
        3. 3. Ezra (C.) Engle 1854– m. Martha (Taylor) Buzby 1856–
      10. 10. Ezra Prickett 1820–
      11. 11. Mark Prickett 1822–
      12. 12. Lemuel (J.) Prickett 1826–1875 m. Elizabeth Haines –1897 m. Anna (E.) Moore 1830–1855
        1. 1. Cooper (Hancock) Prickett 1863–
      13. 13. Amos Prickett 1828–
      14. 14. Edwin (R.) Prickett 1831–
      15. 15. Esther Prickett 1814–
  4. 4. Barzillai Sharp 1760–1830 m. Lydia Peacock 1766–1843
    1. 1. Amos Sharp 1788–
      1. 1. Samuel Sharp 1813– m. Ruth Edwards 1813–
        1. 1. Thomas (E.) Sharp 1840–
        2. 2. Ridgway (M.) Sharp 1842–
        3. 3. Lydia (P.) Sharp 1844–
      2. 2. Elwood Sharp 1824– m. Mary (Ann) Branin 1826–
      3. 3. Amos Sharp 1824–
      4. 4. Eayre Sharp 1827–
      5. 5. Joshua Sharp 1830–
    2. 2. Rachel Sharp 1794– m. Samuel Evans 1790–
      1. 1. Abel Evans 1816– m. Elizabeth Gaunt 1823–
        1. 1. Samuel Evans 1843–
        2. 2. Letty Evans 1844–
        3. 3. Abel Evans 1846–
        4. 4. Hannah Evans 1848–
        5. 5. Rebecca Evans 1852–
        6. 6. Idella Evans 1855–
        7. 7. Anna (Eliza) Evans 1850–1925
    3. 3. Enos Sharp 1786– m. Ann Simons 1788–
      1. 1. Cornelius (P.) Sharp 1828–1901 m. Deborah Prickett 1829–1913
        1. 1. Franklin Sharp 1853–1934
        2. 2. Sally (S.) Sharp 1855–
        3. 3. George Sharp 1860–1926
        4. 4. Charles (P.) Sharp 1853–1948
    4. 4. Mahlon Sharp 1789–
    5. 5. Hannah Sharp 1791–
    6. 6. Abel Sharp 1792– m. Lettice Peacock 1800–
      1. 1. Lydia Sharp 1822– m. William (Whitall) Branin 1818–1852
    7. 7. Charlotte Sharp 1796–
    8. 8. Lydia Sharp 1798–
    9. 9. Barzillai Sharp 1799– m. Sarah Evans 1804–
      1. 1. Susan (Asay) Sharp –1889 m. John (Grant) Shinn 1816–1876
        1. 1. Ann (Eliza) Shinn 1845– m. Thomas (Cross) Shinn 1847–
        2. 2. Ruth (Ann) Shinn 1842– m. Nelson Prickett 1822–
    10. 10. Aaron Sharp 1801–
    11. 11. Pricilla Sharp 1803–
    12. 12. Lydia Sharp 1798– m. Nathan Evans 1795–
      1. 1. Carlton Evans 1826– m. Sarah (Ann) Wisham 1828–
    13. 13. Rachel Sharp 1794– m. Samuel Evans 1790–
    14. 14. Amos Sharp 1788– m. Sybilia Warner 1790–
    15. 15. Aaron Sharp 1801–
    16. 16. Priscilla Sharp 1803– m. Joseph Baxter 1801– m. William Carson 1801–
    17. 17. Sabilla Sharp 1805–1882 m. Jacob Prickett 1792–1857
      1. 1. Jacob Prickitt 1835–
      2. 2. Joel Prickett 1831–1921 m. Roseanna Kennedy –1893
      3. 3. Sarah (S.) Prickett 1823–1890
      4. 4. Abigail Prickett 1828–1853
      5. 5. Deborah Prickett 1829–
      6. 6. Sabilla Prickett 1838–
      7. 7. Phebe Prickett 1840–
      8. 8. Charles Prickett 1844–
  5. 5. Daniel Sharp 1762–
  6. 6. Enoch Sharp 1769–1851 m. Sarah Phillips 1771–1838
    1. 1. Dorothy Sharp 1798– m. Nathaniel Middleton 1792–
  7. 7. Pricilla Sharp 1772–
  8. 8. George Sharp 1774–
  9. 9. Aaron Sharp 1764–1845 m. Rachel Cox 1768–
    1. 1. Aaron Sharp 1800–1870 m. Rachel Goldy 1803–1894
      1. 1. Mary (Anna) Sharp 1840– m. Alexander (Cooper) Wills 1826–
      2. 2. Deborah Sharp 1835–
      3. 3. William (Thornton) Sharp 1830–
      4. 4. Joel Sharp 1837–1855
    2. 2. Joseph Sharp 1795–
    3. 3. Amos Sharp 1798–
    4. 4. Rachel Sharp 1797– m. Noah Sharp 1798–1834
    5. 5. David Sharp 1799– m. Martha Rogers 1803–1884
    6. 6. Lydia Sharp 1795– m. Samuel Sharp 1782–

Amos Sharp's Timeline

2 Records

1720
1720
Birth of Amos Sharp in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey
Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey
1788
1788
Age 68
Death of Amos Sharp in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey
Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1720
    Event Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1788
    Event Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey

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