Person:Sarah Sharp (30)

m. 1740
  1. Eleanor Sharp1740 - 1816
  2. Captain Thomas Sharp1742 - 1813
  3. John Anderson Sharp, Jr.1745 - 1823
  4. Mary Sharp1747 - 1818
  5. Elizabeth Sharp1749 - 1829
  6. Ann Sharp1751 - 1834
  7. Sarah Sharp1754 - 1834
  8. Susan Ann Sharp1755 - 1822
  9. Benjamin Sharp1761 - 1844
  10. David SharpEst 1763 -
  11. _____ SharpEst 1765 -
m. 1775
  1. John Wesley Berry1776 - 1860
  2. Isabelle Berry1778 - 1858
  3. Lewis Berry1781 - 1812
  4. Benjamin Berry1785 -
  5. Elizabeth Berry1786 - 1865
  6. Sarah Sharp Berry1788 - 1874
  7. Ann Berry1790 - 1834
  8. Francis L. Berry1791 - 1880
  9. Lucinda Berry1794 -
  10. Dale LaFayette Berry1796 - 1844
  11. Louise Berry1798 - 1862
  12. Mary Berry1800 -
Facts and Events
Name Sarah Sharp
Gender Female
Birth[3] 18 Jan 1754 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 1775 Fincastle, Virginia, USAto Francis Berry
Residence? 1830 Whitley, Kentucky, United States
Death? 18 Feb 1834 Whitley, Kentucky, United States
Burial? Watts Creek, Whitley, Kentucky, United StatesSarah's farm
References
  1.   Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (2). (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;)
    Database online.

    Record for Francis Berry _FOOT: Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004), Database online.

  2.   United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Database online. Morgantown, Butler, Kentucky, ED 105, roll T9_406, page 291.2000, image 0105.
  3. History of Caldwell and Livingston Counties, Missouri. (Saint Louis: National Historic Company, 1886)
    p. 1031.

    His wife was formerly Caroline L. Dryden, a native of Washington county, Va., and daughter of William and Sarah Dryden. The latter’s parents were Francis and Sarah Berry, Virginians by birth.

  4.   .

    BERRY, SARAH "SALLY" (SHARP) (1753-1834) Born January 18,1753 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, daughter of John and Jane (Hamilton) Sharp. She died May 13, 1834 in Whitely County, Kentucky. Taken prisoner and marched to Detroit.

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