Sharpe, Eli, d. ca. 1871.
Eli Sharpe of Bellemont in Orange, later Alamance, County, N.C., planter and maker of whiskey, who, with his wife Sally, had at least two sons, Daniel and Milton H., both of whom served with the Confederate Army, and two daughters, Temperance and Laura. Upon Eli's death, his daughters, who were unmarried, contracted with Green Alexander Nicholson (1857-1949) to run the family farm.
From the description of Eli Sharpe papers, 1810-1888 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25814363
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creatorOf | Sharpe, Eli, d. ca. 1871. Eli Sharpe papers, 1810-1888 [manuscript]. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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associatedWith | Confederate States of America. Army | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Sharpe, Milton H., fl. 1861-1863. | person |
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Death 1871