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Noah Sharp 1763–1827 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Jan 1763

Birth Location: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ

Death Date: 23 Aug 1827

Death Location: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ

Father: Samuel Sharp

Mother: Elizabeth Peacock

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Braddock

Children(s): Samuel Sharp, Noah Sharp, Samuel Sharp, Joshua Sharp, Elizabeth Sharp, Joshua Sharp

In 1763, Noah Sharp entered the world in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, born to Samuel Sharp And Elizabeth Peacock. Noah Sharp married Elizabeth Braddock, and had children including Elizabeth Sharp, Joshua B Sharp, Joshua Braddock Sharp, Noah Sharp, Samuel Sharp. Noah Sharp passed away in 1827 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ.

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Biography

  • In 1763, Noah Sharp entered the world in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ, born to Samuel Sharp And Elizabeth Peacock.
  • Noah Sharp married Elizabeth Braddock, and had children including Elizabeth Sharp, Joshua B Sharp, Joshua Braddock Sharp, Noah Sharp, Samuel Sharp.
  • Noah Sharp passed away in 1827 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Noah Sharp's Ancestors

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Noah Sharp
1763–1827
Birth Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Parents
Samuel Sharp
1729–1824
Eversham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
Elizabeth Peacock
1732–1806
Eversham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
Grandparents
John Sharp
1693–1729
Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
Ann Haines
1696–
Northampton Twp., Burlington Co., NJ
John Peacock
1698–1759
Roxburgh, Scotland
Elizabeth Prickitt
1705–1774
Medford, Burlington County, New Jersey
Great-Grandparents
John Sharp
1661–1729
Elizabeth Paine
1664–1705
Thomas Haines
1666–1753
Elizabeth Austin
1668–
John Peacock
1675–1700
Marrion Luckison
1672–1714
Zachariah Prickett
1675–1727
Ellipha Unknown
1679–
2nd-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–

Noah Sharp's Descendants

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Noah Sharp (4 Jan 1763–23 Aug 1827) m. Elizabeth Braddock (12 Oct 1767–5 Dec 1834)
  1. 1. Samuel Sharp 1802– m. Lydia Sharp 1795–
    1. 1. Lydia (Ann) Sharp 1834– m. Thomas Antrim 1832–
      1. 1. Emma (T.) Antrim 1855– m. Richard (S.) Braddock 1853–
    2. 2. Lydia (Ann) Sharp 1834–1908 m. John (Allen) Lamb 1836–1900 m. Thomas Antrim 1832–
      1. 1. John (A.) Lamb 1866–1920 m. Linda (T.) Brown –1901
        1. 1. Le (Roy) Lamb 1895–
      2. 2. Samuel Lamb 1864–
      3. 3. Anna Lamb 1868–
  2. 2. Noah Sharp 1798–1834 m. Rachel Sharp 1797– m. Rachel Sharp 1797–1878
  3. 3. Samuel Sharp 1782– m. Lydia Sharp 1795– m. Lydia Sharp 1795–
  4. 4. Joshua (B.) Sharp –1838 m. Jane Haines 1767–
  5. 5. Elizabeth Sharp 1804– m. Thomas (Leeds) Haines 1800–
    1. 1. Thomas (Clark) Haines 1840– m. Elizabeth Witcraft 1847–
    2. 2. Jemima (B.) Haines 1830– m. Cornelius (T.) Peacock 1828–
    3. 3. Elizabeth (Ann) Haines 1834– m. Franklin Antrim 1825–
    4. 4. Lydia (S.) Haines 1836–
    5. 5. Mariana Haines 1838– m. Frank Allen 1836–
    6. 6. Samuel Haines 1828–
    7. 7. Margaret (S.) Haines 1832– m. Samuel (S.) Evans 1830–
      1. 1. Ella (Margaretta S.) Evans 1869–1954
  6. 6. Joshua (Braddock) Sharp 1813–1863 m. Mercy (Ann) Steward 1803–1868
    1. 1. Amos (A.) Sharp 1834–
    2. 2. Anna (Mariah) Sharp 1834–1883 m. John Hodgson 1830–1888
    3. 3. Josiah (Steward) Sharp 1836–1910 m. Lydia (Adeline) Neal 1839–1900
      1. 1. Martha (Belle) Sharp 1860–1923
      2. 2. Daniel (Thomas) Sharp 1862–1864
      3. 3. William (Oscar) Sharp 1863–1865
      4. 4. Henry (Edgar) Sharp 1870–1938
      5. 5. Estella (Letitia) Sharp 1875–1956
    4. 4. Elizabeth Sharp 1837–1843
    5. 5. Mary (Jane) Sharp 1839–1862 m. Nathan Hockett 1842–
    6. 6. William (Henry) Sharp 1842–1908 m. Sarah (C.) Neal 1843–1929
    7. 7. Samuel (Purviance) Sharp 1847–1891 m. Amanda Norman 1850–1930

Noah Sharp's Timeline

4 Records

1763
4 Jan 1763
Birth of Noah Sharp in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
1763
4 Jan 1763
Birth of Noah Sharp in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
1827
23 Aug 1827
Age 64
Death of Noah Sharp in Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey
1827
23 Aug 1827
Age 64
Death of Noah Sharp in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Jan 1763
    Event Place: Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Aug 1827
    Event Place: Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Jan 1763
    Event Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
    Record Source: Prickett.ged

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Aug 1827
    Event Place: Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
    Record Source:
    [1] Prickett.ged
    [2] Meldrum, Charlotte D., Early Church Records of Burlington Co, NJ, Vol 1-3 (Family Line Publications, Rear 63 East Main St, Westminster, MD 21157, p 159 Evesham Monthly Meeting - Births/Deaths

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