

Probable burial location. Assumed because father owned land and mother and father were buried here within next ten years. When husband John died 25 years later the property was no longer in the hands of the family.
Town of Pinckney was named by father, Benjamin Sharp, after his daughter Attossa's middle name.
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1797 |
October 8, 1797
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Belle Haven, Accomack County, Virginia, United States
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1821 |
June 12, 1821
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Pinckney, Warren County, Missouri, United States
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1823 |
March 23, 1823
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Pinckney, Warren County, Missouri, United States
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1826 |
March 7, 1826
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Pinckney, Warren County, Missouri, United States
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1828 |
February 13, 1828
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Pinckney, Warren County, Missouri, United States
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1830 |
February 14, 1830
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Pinckney, Warren County, Missouri, United States
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1834 |
March 29, 1834
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Pinckney, Warren County, Missouri, United States
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1840 |
June 5, 1840
Age 42
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Pinckney, Warren County, Missouri, USA
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Sharp Cemetery, Warren County, Missouri, USA
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