Genealogy of certain maternal lines of descent : families Sharp, Marmaduke, Glass, Corley and Oliphant from 1609 to 1986 --families Sells, Nelson, Gleason, Watt, Ebey, Deardorph, Haak, Whiting from 1690 to 1950/ compiled by John Harvey McQuown ; research and contributions by Grace Marmaduke Sharp ... [et al.]
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William Sharp (1779-1852), son of a Thomas Sharp, was born near Stafford, Fauquier County, Virginia and moved with the family to Scott County, Kentucky between 1795 and 1810. He married a Miss Glass about 1805. There are various individuals named Thomas Sharp whose records can be found, but definite ties between any one of them and William have not been found. Since it is even more difficult to trace positively the earlier ancestors in Virginia, this record includes a listing of all the historical records of the Sharp family in colonial Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Texas, California and elsewhere.
Includes McQuown and related families.
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