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Noah Sparhawk

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Noah Sparhawk Veteran

Birth
New Hampshire, USA
Death
1807 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Belpre Township, Washington County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.2769966, Longitude: -81.6077635
Memorial ID
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History of Washington County, Ohio
online at: https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/23817?page=1
"Noah Sparhawk was born in New Hampshire in 1730. He married Mariam Greene, who was born in 1752, and died in 1847, surviving her husband by forty years. They settled in Belpre, shortly after the Indian War, and secured land of Captain George Ingersoll, who had made some improvement on the lot below Cedarville, of which he was the original proprietor, and after the war returned to his home at Boston. Nathan, son of Noah Sparhawk, was born in 1803. "
History of Washington County, Ohio
online at: https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/23817?page=1
"Noah Sparhawk was born in New Hampshire in 1730. He married Mariam Greene, who was born in 1752, and died in 1847, surviving her husband by forty years. They settled in Belpre, shortly after the Indian War, and secured land of Captain George Ingersoll, who had made some improvement on the lot below Cedarville, of which he was the original proprietor, and after the war returned to his home at Boston. Nathan, son of Noah Sparhawk, was born in 1803. "

Inscription

Qtr Master Continental Line Revolutionary War

Gravesite Details

This marker is the standard for the American spelling of Sparhawk. There are variations but this is the original spelling of the original English family that immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony after 1633. Nathaniell Sparhawk and Mary Angier.



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