1835 - 1914 (79 years)
Generation: 1
1. | SHARPE Alfred Stith was born on 31 Mar 1835 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of SHARPE Charles Nicholas and ROGERS Maria); died on 21 May 1914 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Milit-Beg: 24 May 1861, Sussex County, VA
- Pension: 16 May 1924, Sussex County, VA
Notes:
(Medical):Per pension of wife
Milit-Beg:
Co. A, 41st Regt Va. Infantry, Teamster, Enlisted Sussex C.H.
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
about Alfred Stith Sharp
Name:Alfred Stith Sharp
Enlistment Date:24 May 1861
Rank at enlistment:Private
Enlistment Place:Sussex Court House, VA
State Served:Virginia
Survived the War?:Yes
Service Record:Enlisted in Company A, Virginia 41st Infantry Regiment on 24 May 1861.
Death Date:7 Feb 1914
Death Place:Waverly, Sussex County, VA
Sources:The Virginia Regimental
Pension:
U.S., Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958
about Alfred Stith Sharp
Name:Alfred Stith Sharp
Application Date:16 May 1924
Application Place:Sussex, Virginia
Spouse:Mrs Anthier B Sharp
Marriage Date:7 Feb 1878
Marriage Place:Sussex County, Virginia
Death Date:21 May 1914
Death Place:Waverly, VA
Application Type:Widow
Alfred married CHILDRESS Anthier on 7 Feb 1878 in Sussex County, VA. Anthier was born on 26 Nov 1848 in Virginia; died on 19 Mar 1930 in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- SHARPE Grace Estelle was born on 14 Apr 1885; died in Jun 1972 in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
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Generation: 2
2. | SHARPE Charles Nicholas was born on 13 Apr 1803 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of SHARPE John Gibbons and WHITE Elizabeth); died in Jun 1850 in Chesterfield County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Census: 1830, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
Notes:
Mussel Forks Plantation and Notes on the Sharpe Family
From the notes of Olive Willie West Jennings (grandaughter of Charles Rufus Sharpe). Olive West Jennings was born in 1907 and died in 1982.
Mussel Fork Plantation
Riding along Route #31 in Surry County, Virginia, just inside the Northern boundary line of the Town of Dendron, one notices to the west (east?) and some distance from the highway, a very handsome two-story fram farmhouse known as Mussel Fork Plantation. The house was clearly built in two stages differing in dates by about sixty years. The smaller northern section is the older part and is believed by some to date back as far as 1731, while the larger part to the south dates from circa 1800. During this time, the land, composed of nearly fifteen hundred acres, was owned by the Sharp family of Surry and Sussex counties. They lost their holdings in 1854 because of an unpaid debt. Other families to own the farm include the Holdsworths, Steeles, a Charles Goodrich, the Surry Lumber Company, nd its present owner, Mrs. J. I. Cuthbert of Suffolk. The name has been spelled at least three different ways: today it is spelled "Mussel Fork", in 1943 (when the Cuthberts purchased it) it was "Muscle Fork" and in 1885 it was Mussle Fork". The middle spelling seems to be the correct one since the house sits between two branches that meet to form what resembles a bulging bicep.
Still in excellent condition, the house has suffered little over the years. All of the original woodwork survives as does an old kitchen to the right of the house. The 1800 section is protected by beaded weatherboarding and is a three bay structure with nine-over-nine sashes on both levels. The older portion's clapboards are not beaded and is likewise a three bay structure with nine-over-nines on the first level and six-over nines above., Both sections are covered with a tin roof greatly reducing the risks of leaks and rotting floors. All of the first floor woodwork is painted a pleasant cream including a beautiful sunburst mantel in the room to the right of the hall in the main part of the house. This mantel also boasts flanking Ionic columns. Most of the doors appear to the original and the stairrisers are painted to simulate wood graining.
The story of the Sharp family decline is noteworthy in that they were at the time of the Revolution, one of the more prosperous families in the county. In 1854, Thomas Sharp, Senior, borrowed money of a William Joynes. A few years later, his son, Thomas, Jr., got even deeper indebted to Joynes. Thus adding to the amount left unpaid by his late father. In deed book 14, page 52, Thomas, Jr., admits he owes Joynes $1,060 to be taken out of lands left to him in his father's will. The deed reads: I Thomas R. Sharp do hereby grant, convey and assign to the said William Joynes, his executors and administrators for the purpose aforesaid, so much of my share and interest of the estate of my late father, real and personal, as shall be equal to the amount as aforesaid, and to so much in addition as may be herafter advanced to me as aforesaid by saif Joynes on the same account....".
So, a bad debt lost one of Surry's most preminent families one of her nicest county homes. The house is still waiting to be saved and loved against the ravages of time. Once restored, it would add greatly to Dendron and to Surry County itself as one of the better pre-revolution homes still standing.
This paper was copied from one that Aunt Lill Bevard's grandson gave her. A close friend of Glenn's worked with A William and Mary College Professor studying old homes in Surry County and knew that it was her ancestral home. Her father Charles Rufus Sharpe had mentioned Mussel Fork Plantation and the town of Dendron being built on it - November 1975 - Olive West Jennings
Who was Thomas Sharp senior??
John Gibbons Sharp born 1778 had a brother, Thomas born 1790
His son, Charles Nicholas Sharp, born 1803, had a brother, Thomas born 1809 (Note added by RJS 8/4/2011 -This is the most likely candidate for the Thomas Sharp, Sr. - more research is necessary)
His son, Charles Rufus Sharp, born 1835 (1840), had a brother, Thomas born 1827
The date 1854, given in the record of the unpaid debt, might be either one. We know absoultely nothing about the one born in 1827; whether he died as a child or what. Our grandfather Rufus never talked of the 3 children apparently older than he, and mentiolned in his own mother, Maria Roger's Bible. He was not in that Bible listing but we know she was his mother. - OWJ
Transcription of Maria Rogers' Family Bible
This transcription was done by Anthier Elizabeth Sharp Holdsworth in 1942.
The Bible was published in 1830 and was left with Mrs. Maria Sharp by the Bible Society of Surry. According to Elizabeth Sharp in a letter dated May 20, 1942 to Olive West Jennings she stated that the Bible had two stamps in it. One (Nicholas Sharp & C) and the other looks like (Christinia White)
The Transcription reads:
Maria Sharp wife of Nicholas Sharp was 28 years old the 14th of October 1832
Nicholas Sharp was born 13th of April 1803
Thomas Sharp son of Nicholas Sharp was born 24th day of December 1827
Indiana Sharp daughter of nicholas Sharp was born 22nd of March 1829
Nicholas M. Sharp son of Nicholas Sharp was born 1st day of March 1831
Jesse B. Riggan was born September 22 1842
Mary A Riggan the wife of Jesse B Riggan was born the 18th day of September 1843
William S. Riggan son of Jesse B. Riggan was born 17th day of November 1870
Mary R. Riggan the daughter of J. B. Riggan was born January 21, 1873
Jesse T. Riggan was born April 23, 1878
Lula Bell Riggan daughter of J. B. and Mary A. Riggan was born December 16th 1880
Sarah E. Riggan the daughter of J. B. and Mary A. Riggan his wife was born January 12, 1883
Lillian Osgood Riggan the daughter of J. B. Riggan and Mary A his wife was born August 20th 1891.
Lillian died on Tues., October 4th 1898
Notes by Rebecca Jennings Somerhalder - August 3, 2011
My grandmother, Olive Wille West, who was the grandaughter of Charles Rufus Sharp, did extensive research in her lifetime on the Sharp family and was unable to find any information on the first three children (Thomas, Indiana and Nicholas) of Charles Nicholas Sharp and Maria Rogers. The fact that Indiana's birth is given as 1829 and Nicholas's birth is given as 1831 leads me to believe that the birth years we have found for Alfred and Charles Rufus are most likely incorrect (The census records for both men show inconsistency in their birth years- I have adjusted their birth years in my tree to reflect what I believe is more likely). I believe I have found the family living in Lower Chesterfield county in the 1850 census with Maria still alive and with 4 children: Alfred, Caroline (previously unknown), Charles R and Mary A. The children are listed as 15, 14, 10 and 6 years of age which make there birth years approximately 1835, 1836, 1840 and 1844. The 1850 Mortality Schedule for Chesterfield lists (Charles) Nicholas Sharp as dying in June of 1850 of consumption. The 1850 census record in which I found Maria and the children lists a Wren family living next door. Maria's mother was a Wren and possibly the family moved there for family support when Charles Nicholas and Maria became ill. My grandmother states in her research that her grandfather Charles Rufus Sharp was known to have relatives in Matoaca, Chesterfield. The other older children listed in the Bible very possibly could have already been living out on their own by that time or died earlier although there is no mention of their deaths in the family Bible which listed the Riggan family at a much later time. The stamps in the Bible could possibly be the Nicholas Sharp born 1831 with a wife Christinia White? More research is needed.
Census:
1830 United States Federal Census
about Nicholas Sharpe
Name:Nicholas Sharpe
Home in 1830:, Surry, Virginia View Map
Free White Persons - Males - Under 5:1
Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:1
Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29:1
Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:1
Free White Persons - Under 20:2
Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:2
Total Free White Persons:4
Total Slaves:1
Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):5
Died:
Not sure why Charles Nicholas was living in Chesterfield County where he died of consumption. His wife and their children were also living in Chesterfield also. There was a Wren family living nearby. Grandma said that there were relatives in Matoaca.
U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index
about Nicholas Sharp
Surname:Nicholas Sharp
Year:1850
County:Chesterfield CO.
State:VA
Age:46
Gender:M (Male)
Month of Death:Jun
State of Birth:VA
ID#:MRT46_5911
Occupation:LABORER
Cause of Death:CONSUMPTION
Charles married ROGERS Maria on 23 Aug 1824 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Maria (daughter of ROGERS Benjamin and WREN Elizabeth) was born on 14 Oct 1804 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died after 1850 in Chesterfield County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | ROGERS Maria was born on 14 Oct 1804 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (daughter of ROGERS Benjamin and WREN Elizabeth); died after 1850 in Chesterfield County, VA. Notes:
Death
Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA
Maria died shortly after her husband leaving their children orphaned. Have not found an exact date of death but most likely she died of consumption as well
Notes:
Married:
Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
about Maria Rogers
Groom Name:Nicholas Sharp
Bride Name:Maria Rogers
Marriage Date:23 Aug 1824
County:Surry
State:Virginia
Children:
- 1. SHARPE Alfred Stith was born on 31 Mar 1835 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 21 May 1914 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- SHARPE Thomas was born on 24 Dec 1827; and died.
- SHARPE Indiana was born on 22 Mar 1829; and died.
- SHARPE Nicolas M. was born on 1 Mar 1831; and died.
- SHARPE Mary Ann was born on 18 Sep 1845; died on 2 Sep 1928 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- SHARPE Caroline was born about 1836 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
- SHARPE Charles Rufus was born on 18 Aug 1840 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 11 Sep 1921 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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Generation: 3
5. | WHITE Elizabeth died after 1830. Notes:
Married:
Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
about Elizabeth S. White
Groom Name:John G. Sharp
Bride Name:Elizabeth S. White
Marriage Date:22 May 1801
County:Surry
State:Virginia
Children:
- 2. SHARPE Charles Nicholas was born on 13 Apr 1803 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in Jun 1850 in Chesterfield County, VA.
- SHARPE Thomas S. was born on 11 May 1809 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
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7. | WREN Elizabeth was born in 1758 in Virginia; died in 1812. Children:
- 3. ROGERS Maria was born on 14 Oct 1804 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died after 1850 in Chesterfield County, VA.
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Generation: 4
8. | SHARPE Burwell was born about 1750 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of SHARPE John I and SHARPE Constant --LNU--); died between Aug and Oct 1799 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Spouse & Children
Mary Gibbons
1748 - 1787
Wyatt Sharpe
1774 -
John Gibbons Sharpe
1778 - 1822
Thomas Sharpe
1780 -
Other Spouse & Children
Sarah White
1771 -
Polly Sharpe
Thomas Sharpe
Mary Suzanah Sharpe
1794 -
Elizabeth Sorsby Sharpe
1795 -
James N. Sharpe
Will:
will written 8/18/1799 and probated on 10/22/1799. See below for transcript of will:
Transcription of the Will of Burwell Sharpe
Will of Burwell Sharp - Written August 18, 1799 and probated on October 22, 1799
In the name of God amen, I Burwell Sharp of this county of Surry being sick and weak but of disposing mind do make and ordain this my last will and testament and first and principally I recommend my soul into the hands of God who gave it and my body I request may be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my executors.
Imprismis, my desire is that my just debts be paid first. Item, I lend unto my wife Sarah Sharp one third part of my land including the house and improvements thereon with one half my apple orchard and the still and its implements, also one third part of my Negroes during her life. At her death my will and desire is that the Negroes lent to her may be equally divided among all my children then alive, to them and to their heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath unto my said wife one third part of all my personal estate (except the Slaves) to her and to her heirs forever. Item, My will and desire is that all my slaves (except those ? to my wife) may be equally divided among all my children, to them and to their heirs forever.
Item, before any distribution of my personal estate, I desire my son Thomas Sharp may have my dark bay colt, now three years old to him and to his heirs forever.
Item, my will and desire is that the remainder of my personal property may be sold by my executors at twelve months credit and the money arising therefrom to be equally divided among all my children to them and to their heirs forever.
Item, That part of my Estate which may be allotted for those children I have had by my wife Sarah, I desire may remain in her possesion until they shall come of age, or marry and that she may not be accountable for the profits, hoping that she will take care to have them well brought up and educated, provided nevertheless, that should my said wife marry or die in the meantime, in either case I desire that they may have guardinan appointed by the Court.
Item, I give and bequeath unto my son John Gibbons Sharp all my land (reserving unto my said wife the use of that part before mentioned during her natural life) to him and to his heirs forever. My will and desire is that my friends, Archibald Cocke, James L. Lane, Archibald Davis and David Sibell, or any two them (when requested so to do by my executors or by any of the legatees herein mentioned) do log off and ? apart my wife's part of the land and slaves, and make equal distribution of the remainder of the slaves agreable to the preceeding clauses of this will and lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my friend James Kee and my son Wyatt Sharp my executors, hoping they will see my will performed; In witness whereof I have ? set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of August in the year of Lord Christ, one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine.
Signed, sealed and published and declared before and in the prescence of
Thomas (his mark) Clary
James White
Elizabeth (her mark) White Burwell (his mark) Sharp (Seal)
In a court held for Surry County October 22 1799 -
Burwell Sharp deceased, was presented in Court by James Kee, one of the Executors therein named and the same being proved by the oaths of Thomas Clary and James White two of the witnesses thereto, is by the Court ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said Executor who made oath agreeable to law and gave bond with Mary Sharp and William Clinsh, Jr. his securities in the penal sum of six thousand dollars conditioned for the due administation of said decedents estate certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate therof in due form. Wyatt Sharp who is nominated executor to the within will personally appeares in Court and fefused to take upon himself the burthen and exception of the same which is also ordered to be recorded
Burwell married GIBBONS Mary on 25 Jan 1773. Mary was born on 10 Oct 1748 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 21 Jun 1787 in Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | GIBBONS Mary was born on 10 Oct 1748 in Charles Parrish, York County, VA; died on 21 Jun 1787 in Sussex County, VA. Children:
- 4. SHARPE John Gibbons was born on 23 Jan 1778 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 16 Dec 1822 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
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