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Family of Jesse Beckerton EYRE and Lydia Ann SHARPLESS
Husband: | Jesse Beckerton EYRE (1793-1864) | |
Wife: | Lydia Ann SHARPLESS (1800?-1879?) | |
Children: | Jonas Preston EYRE ( -bef1880) | |
Margaret Wilson EYRE ( - ) | ||
Lewis Henry EYRE (1819-1899) | ||
Elizabeth Ann EYRE (1822-1841?) | ||
Susanna EYRE (1822-1899) | ||
Marriage | 26 Feb 1818 1 |
Husband: Jesse Beckerton EYRE
Name: | Jesse Beckerton EYRE | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Jonas EYRE (1767-1836) | |
Mother: | Elizabeth B ENGLE ( -1798) | |
Birth | 13 Jun 1793 1 | |
Burial | Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester, PA | |
Death | 16 Feb 1864 (age 70) | PA 2 |
Wife: Lydia Ann SHARPLESS
Name: | Lydia Ann SHARPLESS | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1800 (app) | |
Death | 1879 (app) (age 78-79) |
Child 1: Jonas Preston EYRE
Name: | Jonas Preston EYRE | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Keziah Ann CLOUD (1815?-aft1880) | |
Death | bef 1880 |
Child 2: Margaret Wilson EYRE
Name: | Margaret Wilson EYRE | |
Sex: | Female |
Child 3: Lewis Henry EYRE
Name: | Lewis Henry EYRE | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 19 Sep 1819 1 | |
Death | 14 Dec 1899 (age 80) 1 |
Child 4: Elizabeth Ann EYRE
Name: | Elizabeth Ann EYRE | |
Sex: | Female | |
Birth | 23 Apr 1822 | |
Death | 1841 (app) (age 18-19) | Belmont cnty, Ohio |
Child 5: Susanna EYRE
Name: | Susanna EYRE | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | George WILSON Jr (1818-1892) | |
Birth | 16 Dec 1822 1 | |
Death | 3 Jan 1899 (age 76) 1 |
Note on Husband: Jesse Beckerton EYRE - shared note
November 14, 1826
THE UPLAND UNION
Advertisement
TAILORING. JESSE B. EYRE, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public that he continues to carry on the above business at his NEW SHOP, opposite Joshua P. Eyrestore, where all orders in his
line will be thankfully received and executed with neatness and despatch, and on accommodating terms. From his experience in the art, his acquaintance with the latest fashions from London via
Philadelphia, and his solicitude to please, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. J.B.E. Having employed a first rate workman from Philadelphia, he has no doubt but
his work will give
satisfaction. - Plain work as well as fashionable will be made. A handsome assortment of cloths, cassimers, and other articles suitable for menwear will be kept for sale, at various prices.
J.B.E. Returns his thanks to his friends and the public for the past favors he has received, and all those
who may favor him with their custom, may rest assured, that the strictest reliance may be placed in his word, in complying with the orders he may have to fulfill. N.B. A journeyman wanted.
Sources
1 | Broomall, W. B, "1904 Pedigree Chart" (Name: Chester, Pennsylvania. W. B. Broomall. 1904.;). |
Unknown. |
2 | "Delaware County Republican". Abstract # 15652 "February 19, 1864. Death Notice On Tuesday, Feb. 16. |
Unknown. |