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James A sharp 1819–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Jun 1819

Birth Location: Monroe, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 1900

Death Location: Cherokee County, Alabama

Father: John Sharp

Mother: Mary SHARP)

Spouse(s): Dorcus Mccandrew, Sarah Isbell

Children(s): Hannah Mead, Sarah Sharp, Isaac Sharp, Richard Sharp, Serena Sharp, Joseph Sharp, M.A. Sharp, Jacob Sharp, Mead Sharp, Lorenzo Sharp, John Sharp, Elizabeth Curtis, Andrew Sharp, Mary Sharp, William Sharp, James Sharp, Sarah White, Rebecca sharp

James A sharp was born in 1819 in Monroe, Tennessee, USA, the child of John Addison Sharp And Mary Polly Tulluck Md John Sharp. In 1850, James A sharp resided in District 12, Monroe, Tennessee, USA. In 1900, James A sharp resided in Cedar Springs, Cherokee, Alabama, USA. James A sharp married Dorcus Mccandrew, Sarah Isbell, and had children including Andrew V Sharp, Elizabeth Jane Sharp Curtis, Hannah Mead, Isaac H Sharp, Jacob B Jake Sharp, James H Sharp, John Wesley Sharp, Joseph A Sharp, Lorenzo Marion Sharp, M A Sharp, Mary Susan Sharp, Mead Sharp, Rebecca Latisha Sharp, Richard E M Sharp, Sarah Adaline Sharp, Sarah Adaline White, Serena C Sharp, William Boyd Sharp. James A sharp passed away in 1900 in Cherokee County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • James A sharp was born in 1819 in Monroe, Tennessee, USA, the child of John Addison Sharp And Mary Polly Tulluck Md John Sharp.
  • In 1850, James A sharp resided in District 12, Monroe, Tennessee, USA.
  • In 1900, James A sharp resided in Cedar Springs, Cherokee, Alabama, USA.
  • James A sharp married Dorcus Mccandrew, Sarah Isbell, and had children including Andrew V Sharp, Elizabeth Jane Sharp Curtis, Hannah Mead, Isaac H Sharp, Jacob B Jake Sharp, James H Sharp, John Wesley Sharp, Joseph A Sharp, Lorenzo Marion Sharp, M A Sharp, Mary Susan Sharp, Mead Sharp, Rebecca Latisha Sharp, Richard E M Sharp, Sarah Adaline Sharp, Sarah Adaline White, Serena C Sharp, William Boyd Sharp.
  • James A sharp passed away in 1900 in Cherokee County, Alabama.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James sharp's Ancestors

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James sharp
1819–1900
Birth Place: Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Parents
John Addison Sharp
1780–1840
Abbeville, South Carolina
Mary ("Polly" Tulluck (md. John) SHARP)
1785–1846
Abbeyville, South Carolina
Grandparents
Robert (Noah Sharp) Sr.
1757–1792
Rockbridge, Virginia, United States
Letitia Sharp
1759–1834
Ireland
Fifer (Magnus Tulloch) (Tullock)
1763–1845
Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland
Nancy (Logan *15*) 23cm
1766–1833
Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James sharp's Descendants

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James (A) sharp (27 Jun 1819–1900) m. Dorcus Mccandrew (Jun 1833–Aft. 1900) m. Sarah Isbell (Oct 1825–1880)
  1. 1. Hannah Mead 1862–
  2. 2. Sarah (Adaline) Sharp 1860–1927
  3. 3. Isaac (H.) Sharp 1867–1900
  4. 4. Richard (E. M.) Sharp 1869–
  5. 5. Serena (C.) Sharp 1875–1964
  6. 6. Joseph (A) Sharp 1866–1880
  7. 7. M.A. Sharp 1872–1900
  8. 8. Jacob (B "Jake") Sharp 1852–1929
  9. 9. Mead Sharp 1853–
  10. 10. Lorenzo (Marion) Sharp 1853–1920
  11. 11. John (Wesley) Sharp 1853–1930
  12. 12. Elizabeth (Jane Sharp -) Curtis 1849–1933
  13. 13. Andrew (V.) Sharp 1842–1864
  14. 14. Mary (Susan) Sharp 1844–1901
  15. 15. William (Boyd) Sharp 1846–1931
  16. 16. James (H.) Sharp 1852–1951
  17. 17. Sarah (Adaline) White 1860–1927
  18. 18. Rebecca (Latisha) sharp 1864–1924 m. Rebecca (Latisha) Hurst 1864–1924 m. Ezekiel (Harrison) Hurst 1862–1943
    1. 1. Meranda (Annie) Hurst 1892–1993
    2. 2. Josie (Adaline) Hurst 1884–1975
    3. 3. Julia (C) Hurst 1887–1966
    4. 4. Lelah (Ella) Hurst 1889–1929
    5. 5. Nellie (L) Hurst 1894–1975
    6. 6. Amos (M) Hurst 1898–1980
    7. 7. Finson (Arthur) Hurst 1900–
    8. 8. Ethel Hurst 1904–
    9. 9. Etta Hurst 1906–
    10. 10. Harrison (Roy) Hurst 1909–
    11. 11. Amos (Melvin) Hurst 1898–1980 m. Ellen White 1898–1987
      1. 1. Lula (Allie) Hurst 1925–2008 m. George (Edward) Dennis 1921–1951
        1. 1. Baby (Stillborn) Dennis 1948–1948
      2. 2. Rosie (Bell) Hurst 1918–2003
      3. 3. Joe Hurst 1932–1995
      4. 4. Hubert Hurst 1922–
      5. 5. Ola Hurst 1926–
      6. 6. Albert Hurst 1928–1992 m. Betty (Margaret) Hurst 1929–1997
      7. 7. Rosevelt Hurst 1919–2005
      8. 8. EVELYN (JUANITA LARKINS) Hurst 1935–1991
      9. 9. HUBERT Hurst 1924–1989
    12. 12. Meranda (A) Hurst 1892–1993
    13. 13. Nellie (L) Hurst 1894–
    14. 14. Josie (A) Hurst 1884–
    15. 15. Julia (C) Hurst 1887–
    16. 16. Lelah (E) Hurst 1889–
    17. 17. Ethel Hurst 1904–
    18. 18. Harrison (R) Hurst 1909–
    19. 19. Etter Hurst 1906–

James sharp's Timeline

4 Records

1819
27 Jun 1819
Birth of James A sharp in Monroe, Tennessee, USA
Monroe, Tennessee, USA
1850
1850
Age 31
James A sharp resided here in District 12, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
District 12, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
1900
1900
Age 81
James A sharp resided here in Cedar Springs, Cherokee, Alabama, USA
Cedar Springs, Cherokee, Alabama, USA
1900
1900
Age 81
Death of James A sharp in Cherokee County, Alabama
Cherokee County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Jun 1819
    Event Place: Monroe, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Tennessee, Death Records, Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Tennessee Death Records, 1908-1958; Roll Number: 3
    [2] 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Cedar Springs, Cherokee, Alabama; Roll: 7; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0131; FHL microfilm: 1240007
    [3] 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Monroe, Tennessee; Roll: M432_891; Page: 64B; Image: 133

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: District 12, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 12, Monroe, Tennessee; Roll: M432_891; Page: 64B; Image: 133

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Cedar Springs, Cherokee, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Cedar Springs, Cherokee, Alabama; Roll: 7; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0131; FHL microfilm: 1240007

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Cherokee County, Alabama
    Record Source: Web: Alabama, U.S., Coal Mine Fatalities, 1898-1938

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