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Sharp Family in NC
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This genealogy site discusses issues related to the history of the Sharp family of Harrellsville, North Carolina. My grandmother is Gladys Sharp (1890-1968) from Harrellsville. It also covers some of the families who married into the Sharp family (e.g., Winbourne, Hare, Parker, Powell). Brief histories of where they lived and travel tips for the locations are offered. General genealogy issues are discussed. Participation is welcomed.
Recent Posts
Broadcast Television Search is Integrated with Online Television Search at TVissimo
This is a bit off topic but it relates to one of my day jobs and some of you may like to watch television. At TVisimo have now integrated online video search through three of the major sites with our......
Updated Summary of Sharp Family in NC
I have now shared all the research that I currently have on the Sharp family in North Carolina. I will continue to update past posts as I gain any new information from readers of this blog or other sources. I......
TVissimo - The TV Schedule Search Engine
In this post, I want to share with you something that might be of personal interest to you. I am a partner in a new consumer web venture, TVissimo. It is a free search engine for television schedules. Tvissimo enables......
Images of the Columns Hotel, New Orleans
My grandmother, Gladys Sharp Ives, ran the Columns Hotel in New Orleans in the early 1950s. I remember taking the St. Chalres Ave, street car to visit her. She had a room on the top floor. There was a wide......
Summary
I have now shared all the research that I currently have on the Sharp family in North Carolina. I will continue to update past posts as I gain any new information from readers of this blog or other sources. I......
More Sharp Pictures: Gladys Sharp and Ives Family
From the left Virginia Ives and daughter, Dwight Ives, J. Dunbar Ives, Alice D. Ives, Sumner Albert Ives, Jr., (unknown child) Sumner Abraham Ives, Sumner Albert Ives, Gladys Sharp Ives – 1914 Harrellsville, NC (see Ives Family History Blog for......


Cool genealogy site!
Bill-- Would you like to join up with the Grandparents Group? Just go under GROUPS to find us...we'll build a community to reflect Grandparent bloggers and Grandparents as the subjects of blogs... You have to "apply" and be "approved", but that's just to keep the spammers out...hehe.
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