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From: Bill Blackburn <>
Subject: Re: Sharpless.Pennell
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 19:26:28 -0700
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K.Paul Boggs wrote:
> >>From Mon Apr 13 17:56:27 1998
> >Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 21:56:33 -0400
> >From: doni wright <>
> >Reply-To:
> >Organization: The Wright Stuff
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> >To: "K.Paul Boggs" <>
> >Subject: Re: Sharpless.Pennell
> >
> >Thanks, I'll keep your offer handy -- as I re-research my Quaker lines I
> >undoubtedly will come up with several. I'm hoping to post the Sharpless
> >line within the next month -- I'll keep you informed, possibly you can
> >double check the data, and provide a 2nd source.
> >
> >The earliest Sharples I have is Adam de Sharples who was living in 1320,
> >then nothing until Richard Sharples of Sharples who was living in 1473.
> >It also has a Pennell Family chart from the Lloyd manuscripts. The
> >first Pennell is William Pennell of the parish of Balderton. His will
> >was 21 Jan 1567, and proved at York in 1568 -- married to Elizabeth
> >Inkersall on 5 Nov 1542. From this union was born Robert Pennell of the
> >parish of Balderton, living in 1588.
> >
> >This data is from "The Ancestors of Charles Clement Heacock" compiled by
> >his son Roger Lee Heacock in 1945.
> >
> >How many pages is the Genealogy of the Sharpless Family book?
> >
> >Thanks a lot and have a great day! doni
> >
> >K.Paul Boggs wrote:
> >
> >> What you need to find at a library is "Genealogy of the
> >> Sharpless Family " by Gilbert Cope published in 1887 .
> >> I have a strong Pennell connection and have done a lot of research
> >> there. Give me your specific questions and I may be able to help
> >> a little
> >> Paul
> >> "
> >
> >
> >--
> >Doni Wright
> >Lineages: <http://www.interserf.net/doniw>
> >
> >
> >
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