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About Barbara Sharp

Date of marriage to Henry Honas Sharp might be 1759.

Place of death has also been (erroneously?) reported to be Preble County (now Hamilton County), Ohio.

  • Barbara “Barbary” Graves Sharp
  • BIRTH 1740
  • Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
  • DEATH 1796 (aged 55–56)
  • Union County, Tennessee, USA
  • BURIAL Unknown
  • MEMORIAL ID 73641728
  • Parents: John Sebastian Graves 1703–1804 & Maria Magdalena 1705–1755
  • Spouse: Heinrich Henry Honas Sharp 1735–1814

Siblings

  1. Maria Philipena Graves Sharp 1741–1815
  2. John Jacob Graves 1746–1820 (m. 1771)
  3. Sebastian Graves 1747–1840
  4. Peter Graves 1753–1794

Children

  1. Catherine Sharp Tillman 1761–1827
  2. Anna Elizabeth Sharp Miller 1762–1835
  3. Henry Honus Sharp 1765–1848
  4. Sarah Sharp Graves 1774–1860
  5. Jacob Sharp 1776–1843
  6. William Henry Sharp 1783–1862
  7. Daniel Sharp 1785–1868

Birth surname of Fuchs has been disproven. Surname is unknown. See husband's profile, which states in part:

According to reference materials, John Sebastian's wife or wives is unknown. He most certainly did not marry Maria Magdalena Fuchs in 1749 in Philadelphia; that seems to have been the son Johannes of a possible brother John Jacob. Reference materials claim he had as many as 17 children, although only five are known with certainty.



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Barbara Sharp's Timeline

1740
1740
Greenwich Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
1761
September 19, 1761
Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1762
1762
Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1762
Orange County, North Carolina, United States
1765
1765
Alamance/Orange/ Co or St Thomas Island, NC
1767
1767
Orange County, North Carolina, United States
1767
Orange, North Carolina, British Colonial America
1769
1769
Union, New Jersey, British Colonial America