Manean Sharp and Sarah A. Bebout
Husband Manean Sharp
Born: 22 Oct 1837 - Amity, Washington County, PA Baptized: Died: 8 May 1920 Buried: - Washington Cemetery, Washington, Washington County, PA
Father: Zachariah D. Sharp Mother: Elizabeth Yoder
Marriage: 8 Apr 1858 - Washington County, PA
Other Spouse: Elizabeth H. Black
Wife Sarah A. Bebout
Born: 4 Jan 1836 - Amity, Washington County, PA Baptized: Died: 29 Apr 1889 - Washington, Washington County, PA Buried: - Washington Cemetery, Washington, Washington County, PA
Children
1 F Anuie Sharp
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M James N. Sharp
Born: 7 Feb 1859 - Amity, Washington County, PA Baptized: Died: 15 Jun 1926 - Washington, Washington County, PA Buried: - Washington Cemetery, Washington, Washington County, PASpouse: Sarah Ellen Dagg Marr: Cir 1880 - PA
3 F Ada E. Sharp
Born: 25 Aug 1859 - Amity, Washington County, PA Baptized: Died: 16 Sep 1942 - Dormont, Allegheny County, PA Buried: - Washington Cemetery, Washington, Washington County, PASpouse: George Brice McCollum Marr: Cir 1876 - PA
4 F Annie H. Sharp
Born: 12 Aug 1868 - Washington, Washington County, PA Baptized: Died: 21 Jun 1915 - Washington County, PA Buried: - Washington Cemetery, Washington, Washington County, PASpouse: Thomas Manown Smith
General Notes: Husband - Manean Sharp
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF29230
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"MANAEN SHARP was born October 22, 1837, in Amity, this county, and in childhood was an independent, rather self-willed boy, but very careless in dress. One suspender was as good as two in his estimation, misplaced buttons were forgotten, and his boots were soon run down at the heel in short, he was an original character. He was so fond of hunting that his older brothers gave him the nickname of "Nimrod." On one occasion he caught a live rabbit, and notifying the boys to bring their dogs, prepared to have an exciting chase. Each boy held a dog, while Manaen with his rabbit advanced some distance, then freeing the animal, gave chase, the other boys and dogs following with pandemoniac yells and whoops, and the chase was on. It was brought to a speedy and unexpected terminus a large bulldog that had never seen a rabbit joined in the chase, but he was in pursuit of higher game, and catching the young leader by the leg, gave him a lasting souvenir of that rabbit chase, which the "Squire" carries to the present day. The official title of "squire " was bestowed upon him during an election, when the boys held a juvenile "congress" in a tailor shop, and a journeyman tailor coming in just as the returns were made out, published the story.
On April 8, 1858, Manaen Sharp was united in marriage with Sarah A. Bebout, who has borne him three children: James N. (married to Sarah Ellen Dagg), Ada (Mrs. George McCollum) and Annie (at home). After his marriage Mr. Sharp farmed for a time, and in 1861 enlisted in Company B (M. Zollars, Capt.), Eighty-Fifth P. V. I., Joshua B. Howell, commanding. During the winter of 1861-62 the regiment was quartered at Fort Good Hope, Washington, D. C. He took part in the siege of Yorktown, and the battle of Williamsburgh, and in September, 1862, was discharged at Philadelphia on account of disability. Returning home he entered mercantile life, carrying on business successively in Amity, Beallsville, Amity and Washington. He has prospered in business life, having overcome the careless habits of boyhood, and is now carrying on a furniture establishment in Washington, Penn., with his son James N., as junior partner. In 1856 Manaen Sharp united with the M. P. Church, of Amity, Penn., with which his family is also connected. He is a member of the G. A. R., and in politics was formerly a Republican, but is now voting the Prohibition ticket, and has been nominated for Assembly, also as county treasurer. He owns a handsome brick dwelling, equipped with all modern improvements, situated just north of Washington borough.
(Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington Co, PA, J. H. Beers & Co, Chicago, 1893.)"
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Birth: Oct. 22, 1837
Death: May 8, 1920
Source: The Sharp Family in Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania, 1893, Beers, F157. W3 C7, 1976, page 174.
"Manean Sharp was born October 22, 1837, in Amity, this county, and in childhood was an independent, rather self-willed boy, but very careless in dress. One suspender was as good as two in his estimation, misplaced buttons were forgotten, and his boots were soon run down at the heel - in short, he was a original character. He was so fond of hunting that his older brothers gave him the nickname of "Nimrod." On one occasion he caught a live rabbit, and notifying the boys to bring their dogs, prepared to have an exciting chase. Each boy held a dog, while Manean with his rabbit advanced some distance, then freeing the animal, gave chase, the other boys and dogs following the pandemoniac yells and whoops, and the chase was on. He was brought to a speedy and unexpected terminus - a large bulldog that had never seen a rabbit joined in the chase, but he was in pursuit of higher game, and catching the young leader by the leg, gave him a lasting souvenir of the rabbit chase, which the "Squire" carries to the present day. The official title of "squire" was bestowed upon him during an election when the boys held a juvenile "congress" in a tailor shop, and a journeyman tailor coming in just as the returns were made out, published the story.
"On 8 April 1858, Manean Sharp was united in marriage with Sarah A. Bebout, who has borne him three children: James N. (married to Sarah Ellen Dagg), Ada (Mrs. George McCollum) and Annie (at home). After his marriage Mr. Sharp farmed for a time, and in 1861 enlisted in Company B. (M. Zollars, Capt.), Eighty-Fifth P.V.I., Joshua B. Howell, commanding. During the winter of 1861-62 the regiment was quartered at Fort Good Hope, Washington, D.C. He took part in the siege of Yorktown, and the battle of Williamsburgh, and in September, 1862, was discharged at Philadelphia on account of disability. Returning home he entered mercantile life, carrying on business successively in Amity, Beallsville, Amity and Washington, Penn., with his son James N. as junior partner. In 1856 Manaen Sharp united with the Methodist Protestant Church of Amity, Penna., with which his family is also connected. He is a member of the G. A. R., and in politics was formerly a Republican, but is now voting the Prohibition ticket, and has been nominated for Assembly, also as county treasurer. He owns a handsome brick dwelling, equipped with all modern improvements, situated just north of Washington borough."
Family links:
Parents:
Zachariah Sharp (1800 - 1874)
Elizabeth Yoders Sharp (1808 - 1881)
Spouses:
Sarah A. Bebout Sharp (1836 - 1898)
Elizabeth H. Black Sharp (1829 - 1921)*
Children:
James N. Sharp (1859 - 1926)*
Ada E. Sharp McCollum (1865 - 1942)*
Anne H. Sharp Smith (1868 - 1915)*
Siblings:
Mary Ann Sharp Hughes (1824 - 1912)*
William Woolverton Sharp (1826 - 1883)*
Jacob Yoders Sharp (1828 - 1843)*
Isaac Sharp (1830 - 1909)*
Cephas Dodd Sharp (1834 - 1863)*
Manean Sharp (1837 - 1920)
Elizabeth Jane Sharp Bebout (1840 - 1883)*
Nancy Marie Sharp Kelley (1843 - 1916)*
Zachariah D. Sharp (1845 - 1933)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Co. B 85th Regt. P.V. I.
Burial:
Washington Cemetery
Washington
Washington County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section I
Created by: Jessica Dulis
Record added: Oct 22, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 119150223
General Notes: Wife - Sarah A. Bebout
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF29249
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Birth: Jan. 4, 1836
Amity
Washington County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Apr. 29, 1898
Washington
Washington County
Pennsylvania, USA
Source: The Washington Reporter, Washington, PA, April 30, 1898.
MRS. M. SHARP
Mrs. Sarah A. Sharp died at her home on Locust avenue, North Washington, Friday evening, April 29, 1898, at 6 o'clock, aged 62 years, stomach trouble and heart failure being the ailments. She had been ill for some time, but her death came rather sudden. Mrs. Sharp was the wife of Manean Sharp, the undertaker and funeral director of the firm of M. Sharp & Co., North Main street. Her maiden name was Bebout, and she was born January 4, 1836, near Amity. She was married to Mr. Sharp April 8, 1858. The Sharp and Bebout families are among the most widely known in Southern Washington county, and have a large number of relatives. The deceased was a consistent member of the M. P. church, a kind, loving wife and mother, respected and esteemed by a large number of acquaintances, and her death will cause severe sorrow among the latter, while to her family the shock is great. Besides the husband three children survive as follow: Mrs. Geo. McCollum, James N. Sharp and Mrs. Thomas Smith, all of Washington. Wm. Bebout, West Washington, is a brother of the deceased, and Mrs. James Fonner, Amity, and Mrs. John McAfee, Baker's station, sisters.
Family links:
Spouse:
Manean Sharp (1837 - 1920)*
Children:
James N. Sharp (1859 - 1926)*
Ada E. Sharp McCollum (1865 - 1942)*
Anne H. Sharp Smith (1868 - 1915)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Wife of M. Sharp Aged 62 Years
Burial:
Washington Cemetery
Washington
Washington County
Pennsylvania, USA
Plot: Section I
Created by: Jessica Dulis
Record added: Oct 22, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 119150323
Notes: Marriage
FTM
MARR: RIN MH:FF8747
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