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Personal data Parley Stooksbury 

  • Alternative name: Parley Stooksbury Sharp
  • She was born on December 14, 1852 in Union Co., TN.
  • (Alt. Burial) after February 1, 1935 in Longmire Cem., Union Co., TX.
  • (Alt. Death) on February 2, 1935 in Sharps Chapel, Union Co., TN.
  • (Alt. Burial) on February 4, 1935 in Oakgrove Cem. Rte. 61, Andersonville, Anderson Co., TN.
  • She died on February 4, 1935 in Union Co., TN, she was 82 years old.
  • She is buried after February 3, 1935 in New Loyston Cem., Maynardville, Union Co., TN.
  • This information was last updated on May 9, 2013.

Household of Parley Stooksbury

She is married to Isaac Franklin Sharp.

They got married on January 12, 1871 at Lost Creek, Union Co., TN, she was 18 years old.

Isaac Franklin "Frank" Sharp

Source: Kinkaid, Meredith, "The Ties That Bind," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=makidee&id=I13817, xi Oct MMIX)

"... Isaac Franklin "Frank" Sharp ... Surname: Sharp 1 ... Sex: M Birth: 3 Jul 1852 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee USA Death: 14 Feb 1914 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee USA Burial: Longmire Cem., Union County, TN ...

Note: farmer Baptist ... Marriage 1 Parley Stooksbury b: 4 Dec 1852 Married: 9 Jan 1871 in Union County, Tennessee, USA ... Change Date: 18 Sep 2009 ... Sources:

1.Abbrev: NICHOLAS GIBBS AND HIS DESCENDANTS Title: NICHOLAS GIBBS AND HIS DESCENDANTS Publication: Nicholas Gibbs Historical Society ABBR NICHOLAS GIBBS AND HIS DESCENDANTS TYPE Book ABBR NICHOLAS GIBBS AND HIS DESCENDANTS" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Jacob Henderson Sharp  1884-1947 


Notes about Parley Stooksbury

Parley Stooksbury

Source: Ketchum, Barbara, "Barb's Family Tree," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bkeketchum&id=I21560, xxviii Dec MMX)

"... Parley STOOKSBURY Sex: F Birth: 14 DEC 1852 in Union Co., Tennessee Death: 4 FEB 1935 in Union Co.,Tennessee Burial: FEB 1935 New Loyston Cemetery, Maynardville, Union Co., Tennessee Change Date: 28 DEC 2010 ...

Marriage 1 Isaac Franklin SHARP b: 3 JUL 1852 in Union Co.,Tennessee Married: 12 JAN 1871 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee

Children

1. Robert Worth SHARP b: 5 AUG 1872 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee 2. J Christian SHARP b: 11 MAR 1876 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee 3. Isaac Lee SHARP b: 8 NOV 1879 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee 4. Mossie Jane SHARP b: 5 MAR 1882 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee 5. Jacob Henderson SHARP b: 5 DEC 1884 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee 6. Huldah Elizabeth SHARP b: 20 FEB 1889 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee 7. Alvis Lafayette SHARP b: 28 JUL 1893 in Lost Creek, Union Co., Tennessee"

Fentress, Cindy Bishop, "Bishop-Fentress Family Tree," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cfentress&id=I31669, xx Feb MMXIII)

"... Parley Stooksbury ... Sex: F Birth: 4 Dec 1852 Death: 2 Feb 1935 Burial: Longmire Cem., Union County, Tn ...

Religion: Note: Baptist 1 Change Date: 20 Feb 2013 ...

Father: Jacob Stooksbury b: 6 Jan 1810 in Union Co., Tn Mother: Huldah Craig b: 3 May 1822 in North Carolina

Marriage 1 Isaac Franklin "Frank" Sharpe b: 3 Jul 1852 in Lost Creek, Union County, Tn Married: 9 Jan 1871 in Union County, Tennessee

Children

1. Robert Worth Sharpe b: 5 Aug 1872 in Lost Creek, Union County, Tn 2. J. Christian "Crit" Sharpe b: 11 Mar 1876 in Union County, Tennessee 3. Isaac Lee Sharpe b: 8 Nov 1879 in Lost Creek, Union County, Tn 4. Mossie Jane "Jeney" "Janey" Sharpe b: 5 Mar 1882 in Lost Creek, Union County, Tn 5. Jacob Henderson Sharpe b: 5 Dec 1884 in Lost Creek, Union County, Tn 6. Elizabeth Sharpe b: 20 Feb 1889 in Lost Creek, Union County, Tn 7. Alvis Lafayette Sharpe b: 28 Jul 1893 in Lost Creek, Union County, Tn

Sources:

1.Title: NICHOLAS GIBBS AND HIS DESCENDANTS Publication: Nicholas Gibbs Historical Society"

McDaniel, Kimberly, "Dozens of Cousins from All About," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lynxlady80&id=I9635, i Apr MMXIII)

"... Parley Stooksbury Sex: F Burial: Oakgrove Cemetery, Rte. 61,/Oakgrove Cemetery 04 FEB 1935 Andersonville, Anderson, Tennessee, USA Birth: 14 DEC 1852 in Tennessee, USA Death: 02 FEB 1935 in Sharps Chapel, Union, Tennessee, USA

Note: Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Isaac F. SHARP Self M Male W 27 TN Farmer TN TN Parlia SHARP Wife M Female W 27 TN Keeping House TN TN Robert Worth Sharp Son S Male W 7 TN TN TN Christain SHARP Son S Male W 4 TN TN TN Isaac L. SHARP Son S Male W 2 TN TN TN

Source Information: Census Place District 9, Union, Tennessee Family History Library Film 1255283 NA Film Number T9-1283 Page Number 203C

Father: Jacob Stooksbury b: 06 JAN 1810 in Tennessee, USA Mother: Mahulda Hulda Craig b: 03 MAY 1822 in Tennessee, USA

Marriage 1 Isaac Francis Sharp b: 24 OCT 1854 Married: 12 JAN 1871 in Union, Tennessee, USA" <>

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Parley Stooksbury
1852-1935

1871

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David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I31611.php : accessed May 4, 2025), "Parley Stooksbury (1852-1935)".