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Sarah Sharp 1714–1758 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1714

Birth Location: Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA

Death Date: 1758

Death Location: Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA

Father: William Sharp

Mother: Hannah None

Spouse(s): John Prickett

Children(s): Jacob Prickett

In 1714, Sarah Sharp entered the world in Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA, born to William Sharp And Hannah. Sarah Sharp married John Prickett, and had children including Jacob Prickett. Sarah Sharp passed away in 1758 in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1714, Sarah Sharp entered the world in Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA, born to William Sharp And Hannah.
  • Sarah Sharp married John Prickett, and had children including Jacob Prickett.
  • Sarah Sharp passed away in 1758 in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.

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Sarah Sharp's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Sharp
1714–1758
Birth Place: Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
Parents
William Sharp
1670–1690
Flower,,Northamptonshire,England
Hannah
1667–1758
Grandparents
William Sharp
1638–1690
Flower,,Northamptonshire,England
Hannah Allen
1638–1670
Flower,,Northamptonshire,England
Great-Grandparents
Francis Sharp
1590–
Fnu Cooper
1593–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cooper
1630–1698

Sarah Sharp's Descendants

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Sarah Sharp (abt 1714–1758) m. John Prickett (1700–1760)
  1. 1. Jacob Prickett 1722–1797 m. Dorothy Springer 1716–1785
    1. 1. Dorothy Prickett 1760–1801 m. James Dunn 1753–1801
      1. 1. Mary Dunn 1777–1846 m. Joseph Kratzer 1774–1849
        1. 1. Dorothy Kratzer 1816–1859 m. Andrew (J) Watson 1816–1851
        2. 2. Enos Kratzer 1795–
        3. 3. Hannah2 Kratzer 1814–1888
        4. 4. James (Madison) Kratzer 1810–1854
        5. 5. Simon Kratzer 1809–1851
        6. 6. Samuel Kratzer 1806–1884
        7. 7. Hannah1 Kratzer 1804–1872
        8. 8. Benjamin Kratzer 1803–1832
        9. 9. Henry Kratzer 1801–1868
        10. 10. Enos Kratzer 1798–1844
        11. 11. Rosannah Kratzer 1796–1850
      2. 2. Ferrel (Prickett) Dunn 1796–1869
      3. 3. Susannah Dunn 1786–1856
      4. 4. Absolom (Clarkson) Dunn 1783–1855 m. Elizabeth Hamilton 1782–1858
        1. 1. Rebecca Dunn 1822–1881
        2. 2. Joseph (C) Dunn 1819–1872
        3. 3. Robert (Lee) Dunn 1815–1892 m. Frances A. 1834–
        4. 4. Elizabeth Dunn 1812–1888
        5. 5. Susannah (A) Dunn 1812–1859
        6. 6. Ephrain Dunn 1809–1851 m. Sarah (E) Berry 1814–1874 m. Elizabeth Merrill 1803–
        7. 7. Ephriam Dunn 1809–1851
        8. 8. James (Hamilton) Dunn 1808–1899
      5. 5. Henry Dunn 1779–1866

Sarah Sharp's Timeline

2 Records

1714
abt 1714
Birth of Sarah Sharp in Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
1758
1758
Age 44
Death of Sarah Sharp in Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1714
    Event Place: Northampton, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
    Record Source: OneWorldTree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1758
    Event Place: Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, USA
    Record Source: OneWorldTree

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