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Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York 1664–1722 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Nov 1664

Birth Location: Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland

Death Date: 01 Feb 1722

Death Location: Perth Amboy, Essex, New Jersey, United States

Father: Andrew Sharp

Mother: Helleine Hendersone

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Preston

Children(s): Katherine Sharp, Katherine Sharp, Archbishop Sr

In 1664, Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York entered the world in Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland, born to Andrew Sharp And Helleine Hendersone. Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York married Elizabeth Ellenor Preston, and had children including Archbishop Thomas Edward Sharp Sr, Katherine Jane Sharp, Katherine Sharp. Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York passed away in 1722 in Perth Amboy, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1664, Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York entered the world in Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland, born to Andrew Sharp And Helleine Hendersone.
  • Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York married Elizabeth Ellenor Preston, and had children including Archbishop Thomas Edward Sharp Sr, Katherine Jane Sharp, Katherine Sharp.
  • Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York passed away in 1722 in Perth Amboy, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

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Lord York's Ancestors

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Lord York
1664–1722
Birth Place: Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland
Parents
Andrew Sharp
1607–1670
Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Helleine Hendersone
1638–1669
St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Lord York's Descendants

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Lord (Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of) York (20 Nov 1664–01 Feb 1722) m. Elizabeth (Ellenor) Preston (12 Jul 1673–30 Sep 1711)
  1. 1. Katherine (Jane) Sharp 1690–1739 m. Thomas King 1662–1765 m. Thomas King 1695–1765
    1. 1. Mary (Elizabeth) King 1737–1817 m. Captain (William Franklin) Alexander 1739–1828
      1. 1. Thomas (James) Alexander 1770–1858 m. Martha McCall 1780–1816 m. Nancy Weir 1790–1856
        1. 1. Thomas (Crawford) Alexander 1813–1896 m. Julia (Ann) Foster 1806–1857 m. Percilla (or Priscilla) Montgomery 1807–
        2. 2. P (N A) Alexander 1811–1878
        3. 3. Samuel (Benjamin) Alexander 1805–1860
        4. 4. Katherine Alexander 1809–1840
        5. 5. William (King) Alexander 1802–1855
        6. 6. Marianne Alexander 1807–1848
        7. 7. Robert (McCall) Alexander 1803–1816
        8. 8. Margaret (Ann) Alexander 1811–1843
        9. 9. Elizabeth Alexander 1804–1878
        10. 10. Malinda Alexander 1813–1883 m. Alexander (J.) Wilson 1807–1869
        11. 11. 'James (Alexander) dna 1796–1870 m. Mary ([Polly]) Wallace\Wallis 1800–1878
        12. 12. Samuel (B) Alexander 1805–
        13. 13. Nancy (Caroline) Alexander 1822–1864
        14. 14. Thomas (Crawford) Alexander 1814–1896
        15. 15. John Alexander 1815–
        16. 16. William Alexander 1811–
        17. 17. Martha (Emaline) Alexander 1824–1857
        18. 18. Donald Alexander 1824–
      2. 2. Samuel Alexander 1763–1842
      3. 3. William (King Alexander) I 1776–1841
      4. 4. Stephen (King) Alexander 1778–1862
      5. 5. Joseph Alexander 1810–
      6. 6. Elizabeth Alexander 1758–1793
      7. 7. Mary (Ann) Alexander 1774–1831
      8. 8. Jane Alexander 1763–1840
      9. 9. George (W) Alexander 1767–1850
      10. 10. Elizabeth Alexander 1772–1854
      11. 11. Anna Alexander 1780–1852
      12. 12. Barbara Alexander 1769–1819
      13. 13. Katherine Alexander 1765–1838
    2. 2. Edward (William) King 1720–1790 m. Elizabeth Nichols 1728–1808
      1. 1. William King 1752–1840 m. Elizabeth (Sharp) King 1749–1829
        1. 1. Mary (Jane) Vance 1791–1865
        2. 2. Benjamin (Harvey) King 1784–1860
        3. 3. Elizabeth McConnell 1775–1824
        4. 4. William King 1779–1865
        5. 5. Isaac (Newton) King 1777–1862 m. Sarah (Jane) King 1788–1864
        6. 6. Susannah Alison 1779–1851
        7. 7. Lavina Laughlin 1783–1855
    3. 3. George (Washington Dewey) King 1725–1780
    4. 4. Elizabeth King 1732–
    5. 5. Barbary King 1715–
    6. 6. Thomas King 1716–1786
    7. 7. THOMAS KING 1727–1815
    8. 8. Mary King 1730–1817
    9. 9. William King 1704–1768
    10. 10. Catherine King 1739–1816
  2. 2. Katherine Sharp 1689–
  3. 3. Archbishop (Thomas Edward Sharp) Sr 1695–1758

Lord York's Timeline

2 Records

1664
20 Nov 1664
Birth of Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York in Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland
Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland
1722
01 Feb 1722
Age 58
Death of Lord Archbishop John Lee Sharp, of York in Perth Amboy, Essex, New Jersey, United States
Perth Amboy, Essex, New Jersey, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Nov 1664
    Event Place: Saint Nicholas,Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Feb 1722
    Event Place: Perth Amboy, Essex, New Jersey, United States

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