No relation, this was just on a page I copied from the library .
FRANKFORT WEEKLY TIMES
Sat. March 4, 1905
PIONEER LADY DIED AT HILLISBURG SUNDAY
On Sunday at her home in Hillisburg, occurred the death of Mrs. Anna Sharp.
Her death terminated an illness of about a month, was due to old age and
closed a life of about four score years. The funeral was held Tuesday at the
Hillisburg Methodist church; interment at King's Corner cemetery.
The maiden name of the deceased was Anna Jackson and she was a native of
Maryland. At the age of ten years she came to Clinton county with her
parents, settling near Hillisburg. She was married twice, her first husband
being William Stinson. Ten children were born to them of whom, George
Stinson, of Hillisburg; J.W. Stinson, of Jasper county, and Albert Stinson,
of White county, survive. Mr. Sinson died about thirty years ago and twenty
years ago she married A.J. Sharp, who survives her. The deceased was a
member of the M.E. church and had lived a life true to the faith.
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