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Parents of Henrich Sharpsteen
Henrich (1743-c.1815) and Phoebe Losee (b. c.1744) Sharpsteen and other Ancestors of John Henry Sharpsteen1 2
Key words: Henrich Sharpsteen, Henry Sharpsteen, Jacob Sharpenstein, Maria Busch Sharpenstein, Phoebe Losee Sharpsteen, Peter Losee, Abigeltje Lewis Losee
Henrich (or Henry) Sharpsteen married Phoebe Losee on 22 Mar 1764 in New York state. They had three known children:2
John Henry 8 Oct 1766 - 25 Oct 1848 in Leicester,
Livingston Co., NY, m. c. 1786 Jane Simpson 15 Dec 1766 - 9 Jan 1840
Peter 9 Sep 1771 - 14 Sep 1845 in Michigan, m. 1797 Polly Smith b.
1776 in Dutchess Co., NY
Sarah b. c.1781, m. 1805 John Burger b.1777
In 1790, Henry and his family were living in Washington, Dutchess Co., NY.3 In his household (listed as "Sharpstone") were four males over 16, one under 16, and eight women. Thus it seems likely that: there were additional children not listed above, one or more of the children (e.g. John Henry) was living in Henry's household with his/her own family, or both. It is also noteworthy that the household had one slave (slavery was not outlawed in New York until 1827).
The families John H. and Peter apparently move westward together along the path that lead through Livingston/Ontario Co., NY, Cattaraugus Co., NY, and Calhoun Co., MI.
The sheet below1 outlines the ancestry of John Henry Sharpsteen. None of the information is currently documented here, but I will add references as I get them.
There is also a Register listing at http://genforum.genealogy.com/sharpsteen/messages/5.html for Henrich Scharfenstein (b. c.1600) which traces his descendants via. Henrich's son Theib, Johan Peter, Johan Jacob, then to John Henry Sharpsteen
The text on this page (not including the pedigree charts
created by Max Anderson) is freely
available under a
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. On the web, a link to this page would be helpful.
Comments? Questions? Contact Steve Baskauf
References:
1. Pedigree sheet sent to Steve Baskauf from J. Max Anderson, 7 Apr 2009.
2. J. Max Anderson. 2006. A History of Johann Jost Snyder and Anna Magdalena Elizabetha Flagler of Palatine Immigrants to America in 1710. Salt Lake City, Utah. p. 45
3. U.S. Census of 1790 for
Washington, Dutchess Co., New York, p.150
[blank 1790 form]
Rationalization of this census
record.
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