Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
[John Price?] with an account of sufferings, 1778-10-05
A note which recounts confiscation of goods, etc. The author was identified by Philip P. Sharples in 1892 as likely John Price, son of Rees and Elizabeth (Ellis) Price.
William P. Sharples to brother , 1840
Regarding property in South Carolina, Estate of Rees Price
Henry P. Sharples, Civil War letters received, 1862
Three letters from nephew Robert, written from gunboat "U.S. Delaware," Goldsborough Squadron, off Newport News, Fort Monroe, and Roanoke Island.
Alfred D. and Rachel R. Sharples , 1893 - 1923
Printed postcard notifying vendors that his brickyard ceased operation in 1907. Miscellaneous notes and sketches. Congratulations on their anniversary. Letters from sons A. Roberts and Henry R. Sharples. From cousin Philip S. Darlington?
A[rthur] Roberts Sharples and William B [Broadbent] Sharples, 1943 - 1983
Son of Alfred D. Sharples. He was an electrical engineer, contributed to the Sharples/Sharpless genealogy. He married Clara Broadbent in 1912. They had one surviving child, William B. Sharples
Mary A. Sharples, Dean Street, West Chester, PA, 1907 - 1946
Mary A. Sharples, daughter of Alfred D. and Rachel Shaples. Unmarried, active in West Chester Preparative Meeting, Birmingham Monthly Meeting. She corresponded with cousin Patience L. Paschall.
S[amuel] Edward Paschall, Washington State, correspondence, 1919 - 1936
Son of Stephen and Ann (Sharpless) Paschall. He moved to Bremerton, Washington. His letters include information about family history and the family home on Dean Street, West Chester
Patience Lincoln Paschall correspondence, 1942 - 1948
Mary A. Sharples and Patience Paschall from the family home, "Indian Ranch," Bremerton, Washington, including her response to an inquiry if they wished to remain on books of Chester Monthly Meeting. Mary mentioned her correspondence with Edith Paschall. Patience was a daughter of Samuel Edward Paschall and supplied Paschall family information for the Sharples/Sharpless genealogy.