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Esther A Sharpe
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Henry Escalante
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Henry Escalante & Flying Act
Henry Escalante & Flying Act
A photo of Henry "Blackie" Escalante in the Escalante Flying Act.
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Susan Texanna Richardson
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Susan Texanna Richardson, Wife of James Conelius Kincheloe, married 18 Feb 1866, Virginia
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Lori Russell
My mother is Pamela Thompson. My dad is Richard William Russell.
My mom grew up in Fenwick Michigan. My dad grew up in Hart Michigan. They had 2 kids together. Living in Michigan.
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Catherine Rebecca (Johnson) Sharpe
Catherine Rebecca (Johnson) Sharpe was born on May 3, 1850 in St Thomas, Pennsylvania United States, and died at age 69 years old on November 5, 1919 in Perry, Iowa. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Catherine Rebecca (Johnson) Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore I.P. Sharpe
Mr. and Mrs. Moore I.P. Sharpe
Moore Irwin Patrick Sharpe born 10 Aug 1840, Monagham, Ireland - 12 May 1922 Perry, Iowa
Catherine Rebecca Johnson born 3 May 1850, St Thomas, Pennsylvania - 5 Nov 1919 Perry, Iowa.
Children: James Joseph, Anna Elizabeth, William J., Lucy Messersmith, Emma Kate, Stewart A, Susan Ella Sharpe
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Moore Iwin Patrick Sharpe
My Great Grandfather My great grandfather, Patrick Moore, Irwin Sharpe, was born 10 Aug 1840 in Monaghan County, Northern Ireland, the son of James Joseph Sharpe (1813-1888) and Elizabeth Irwin (Sharpe) (1819-1884). Father’s clan of Sharpe’s originated in Scotland and because of the constant internal disorders between the Scots and the English in which the various religious sects fought for control, many of the Scots, particularly those of Presbyterian Faith, found it necessary to leave Scotland to save their lives. These Scots immigrated to the North part of Ireland, among them the Sharpe’s. Father told my brother John Sharpe many times that his ancestry could be traced back to Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland. Stuart has been a family name (with variations in the spelling to Stewart) for generations back. We are also connected with the Moore’s and the Irwin’s, both Scotch and Irish names. Thus father’s name of Moore Irwin Sharpe were family names. Ten children were born of this family: Susan M (Parriott) 1847; William 1838; Patrick Moore Irwin, 10 Aug 1840; Emma (Giggs) 1842; James 1846, (believed died in infancy); Margaret Jane (Wilson) 1850; Gemima 1856; Samuel Stewart 1858; Joseph James 1859; Elizabeth (Stockdale) 1860. Moore was educated in a school that taught Arithmetic and Reading, base on the Bible, so he was an exceptional student. Each student in school had to bring their own peat to school, otherwise they couldn’t be near the stove to keep warm, which was in the center of the classroom. They only text books were the Bible and the arithmetic book. In his earlier years, used to walk to Monaghan and carry his shoes and socks with him and put them on when getting to town as was the custom at the time. Moore and two Aunts. One of them “Auntie Sharpe”, possibly Aunt Nancy, the wife of Stewart Sharpe, who were residing in a borough of Mercersburg, Pa.; according to the 1860 Census, gave him and his brother William, the necessary funds in gold to purchase two 3rd class steerage tickets on a boat sailing for American, the land rich in gold and full of opportunities. My sister Emma wrote, Jim Sharpe under date of 11 Nov 1918 at father’s dictation, “that he left Dundalk Port Ireland, Saturday, 8 May 1864 and sailed for Liverpool, England, leaving there 18 May 1864, arriving at Philadelphia, Pa., 23 Jun 1864.” The potato famine in Ireland forced further immigration. America, with it vast resources, offered opportunities for these Irish and our clan of Sharpe’s went on move again, this time to the States. It is believed most of this family came to America before James Joseph and Elizabeth Sharpe migrated in 1872, James settling in Butler County, Iowa, then to section 22 of Hamilton Township, Franklin County, near Hampton, Iowa, in 1875 where his son Joseph James had bought had bought an eighty acre farm. They raised Durham Cattle, having fifty head of stock, besides five horses and a graded Norman horse. James was a presbyterian, a republican, Elizabeth a member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church and son Joseph a Presbyterian. Back to Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, where Moore and William had come to live in the home of their uncle Stewart Sharpe, a person of great means, and wife Nancy, who were without children, Stewart decided in 1864 to “bind them out” to learn a trade, for three years of apprenticeship. Father was “bound” to learn carriage blacksmithing and William to learn the carpenter work required to making buggies. They were set thus to work there in or near Mercersburg. The Civil War was then on, in its last stages. Now William did not exactly like the thing for some reason, and after a while, he quit. He came to father one day, maybe at a picnic, clothes in a package in his hand and declared he was running away. He wanted father to go with him the worst kind, but father refused and stuck it out, learning his trade, and it was a good trade in those days, and father became a skilled work man. Father once related that a carriage commanded a price of $250.00. Apparently Uncle Stewart figured that his two nephews could work together and make these high priced carriages. Father was leaning the trade when President Lincoln was shot (1865). Since father was over 18 years of age, he had to be naturalized. His declaration to become a citizen of the United States was filed at Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 14 Dec 1870. He was sworn and admitted as a citizen of the United States, according to a statement given Jim Sharpe 15 Nov 1918, by W.S. Kolb, Prothonotary, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Incidentally, nothing was ever thereafter heard of Uncle William, and what became of him, non of us ever found out. Father thought he went to Georgia. After father learned the trade, he worked at different places: Mercersburg, Newville, New Castle, Waynesboro, Saint Thomas. In Waynesboro, he worked in the Frick Machine Shop and learned a trade that became very useful thru his entire live. Mother told Jim Sharpe that father wore laundering white linen pants, while at work in the blacksmith shop. In or near St. Thomas, he worked for a similar proprietor.
Son of James Joseph Sharpe and Anna Lillian Ehret. Brother to: Esther Eloise Sharpe 1902 – 2000 Lawrence Ehret Sharpe 1903 – 1970 He married Esther A Achtermann, daughter of Herman Heinrich Achtermann and Lydia Louise Heyes, on 26 Dec 1941, Chapin, Franklin, Iowa.
Esther A Sharpe
Esther A Sharpe
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Esther A Sharpe
Esther A (Achtermann) Sharpe was born on December 26, 1908 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York United States, and died at age 95 years old on January 13, 2004 in Columbus, Platte County, NE. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Esther A Sharpe.
Daughter of Carl August Achterman and Maude Ertel. Sister to: Carl Henry Achtermann 1906 – 1972 Albert Harry Achtermann 1911 – 1911 Ralph William Achtermann 1911 – 1988 ......step sister to:... Phillip Edward Achtermann 1917 – 2007 Edna Sophia Achterman 1920 – 2009 Esther Jane Achterman 1923 – 2012 Robert John Achterman 1930 – Clarence Samuel Achterman 1933 –
James Cornelius Kincheloe 'Capt'
James Cornelius Kincheloe 'Capt'
"According to the Alexandria Gazette Captain James C. Kincheloe, a guerilla chieftain of the Chincapen Rangers and later a raider of Mosby's command, who lived in Clifton Station, wrote an interesting story about a rendezvous at the Reid farm. Captain Kincheloe wrote that while he was operating behind the Union lines, he met at William Reid's house a Miss Elizabeth Frobel, the sister of Ann Frobel, who lived at Wilton Hill and kept a diary during the war. Miss Frobel had with her a pair of gold spurs that friends and admirers from Prince George's County, Maryland, had made for General Robert E. Lee. The gold spurs were put in Captain Kincheloe's care and he was requested to send them through the Confederate lines. However, there is no documentation whether General Lee ever received these gold spurs from his admirers."
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Cora Eudora "Hawpe" McPherson family
Cora Eudora "Hawpe" McPherson family
Cora Eudora "Hawpe" McPherson, wife of Jacob Marion McPherson and his children 1938
Dennis Wayne Wassman
Dennis Wayne Wassman
born: 16 Dec 1943, Washington-death 22 Jan 1999, Washington.
Warren Gardner Blow  and Rebecca Smith Blow
Warren Gardner Blow and Rebecca Smith Blow
Warren Gardner Blow and Rebecca Smith family. Children: Mary Ellen, Charity Mabel, irene, Sherman Henry, Charles Elmer, Robert , Sybil Mae Blow
Susan Texanna Richardson
Susan Texanna Richardson
Susan Texanna Richardson, Wife of James Conelius Kincheloe, married 18 Feb 1866, Virginia
People in photo include: Susan Texanna Richardson Kincheloe
Henry Acevedo "Blackie" Escalante
Henry Acevedo "Blackie" Escalante
Movie Stunt man- High Wire Act in Escalante Circus.

Extract L.A. Times Obiturary by Myrna Oliver 1/29/01

Henry "Blackie" Escalante, scion of a family of circus trapeze artists who went on to become Hollywood stuntman, doubling for such stars as Johnny Weissmuller in "Tarzan" films, died January 23rd. He was 86. Reared in the Boyle Heights area of east Los Angeles, Escalante was the great grandson of a circus owner in Mexico and grandson of Mariano Escalante, who founed the Escalante Brothers Circus after the family moved to Los Angeles in 1911.

Like his grandfather, father and uncles, Henry Escalante mastered the trapeze and "flew" with the family circus and others. Escalante remained before the cameras for more than four decades, performing various character notes, as well as acrobatic and other stunts.
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William Henry Ostermann
William Henry Ostermann
William Henry Ostermann born 2 Feb 1886, Sioux County, Iowa, death 10 Feb 1963, Osceola County, Iowa. Son of Heinrich Ostermann and Doris C Mueller.
Nancy Francis "Matus" Wassman
Nancy Francis "Matus" Wassman
Nancy Francis Matus wife of Harry Chester Wassman
Henry Bremmer and Martha Rhoda Green
Henry Bremmer and Martha Rhoda Green
Henry Bremmer and Martha Rhoda Green
Henry Acevedo 'Blackie' Escalante
Henry Acevedo 'Blackie' Escalante
Henry Acevedo Escalante and the Escalante Circus

Also was a stunt man for the movies.
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Mary Alice Perdue and John William George Wells
Mary Alice Perdue and John William George Wells
Mother and father to Clinton John Michael Wells
Henry Hesebeck and Augusta Christina Dormann
Henry Hesebeck and Augusta Christina Dormann
Henry Hesebeck born 7 Dec 1871, Wisconsin-death 6 March 1942 Hennepin County, Minnesota. Augusta Christina Dormann born 29 Jan 1883, Cedar County, Iowa - Death 1 Jun 1966, Rock Rapids, Iowa
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