Samuel Sharp1

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Family

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Marriage*He married Mary _____.1 
5 June 1804Samuel Sharp and Mary Sharp sold real estate to Vespasian Phillips on 5 June 1804, 100 acres at Sempronius, Cayuga Co., New YorkG.2
5 June 1804Samuel Sharp and Mary Sharp sold 100 acres of land to Barnabas Annable at Cayuga Co., New YorkG, on 5 June 1804.3

Citations

  1. [S1248] Cayuga County, New York, Deed Records, 1794-1901, manuscript/manuscript on film, Cayuga County Courthouse, Auburn, New York, Deeds 1804-1807, volume F, p. 240, FHC film 0851932, img. 78/596. Samuel Sharp and Mary Sharp to Vespasian Phillips, 100 acres in the Town of Sempronius. Dated 5 Jun 1804, recorded 6 Jun 1804, by Seth Phelps, first Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Cayuga.
  2. [S1248] Cayuga County, New York, Deed Records, 1794-1901, manuscript/manuscript on film, Cayuga County Courthouse, Auburn, New York, Deeds 1804-1807, volume F, p. 240, FHC film 0851932, img. 78/596. Samuel Sharp and Mary Sharp to Vespasian Phillips, 100 acres in the Town of Sempronius, adjoining and west of land of Barnabas Annable. Dated 5 Jun 1804, recorded 6 Jun 1804, by Seth Phelps, first Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Cayuga.
  3. [S1248] Cayuga County, New York, Deed Records, 1794-1901, manuscript/manuscript on film, Cayuga County Courthouse, Auburn, New York, Deeds 1799-1802, vols. A-C, Book C, pp. 238–239, FHC film 0851930, images 660,661/862. Samuel Sharp and Mary Sharp, of Scipio, NY, to Barnabas Annable of Sempronius, 100 acres in the Town of Sempronius, being the northeast part [39 chains or 2,574 feet north to south, 25 chains 66 links or 1,694 feet west to east] of Lot number 44, for consideration of "three hundred Dollars Current money of New York." Dated 5 Jun 1804, recorded 6 Jun 1804, by Seth Phelps, first Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Cayuga. This is the same lot purchased by Sharp from Capt. Abner French, 20 Oct 1801. French was the original awardee of all of Lot 44 in Sempronius (Town 13) as well as Lot 41 in Scipio (Town) 12 and Lot 85 in Cincinnatus (Town 25), 9 Jul 1790, altogether 1,800 ac.[res (The Balloting Box, p. 57)]