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Although he does admit that there are times when taking part in these events seems like less than a good idea:. Phil Sharp is hoping that over the next few years he will be able to purchase his own Open 60 class yacht and take part in all of the events on the race circuit. Home Explore the BBC. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving. BBC Local. Signed as a free agent by Chicago, July 1, We encourage you to review it carefully.

The NHL uses cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies. Enter Search Term. Use arrows to navigate between autocomplete results. If no results appear, use Enter to do a full site search. Stream Games. I have not yet found a published genealogy or primary source that includes an Abigail Sharp that could possibly be her, but there are clues in the lawsuit to her possible identity.

Abigail brought the lawsuit herself, which may indicate she was either unmarried or widowed. At that age, she could be a New Jersey native born to one of the early Sharp settlers in East or perhaps West Jersey, or she was herself an immigrant.

There are a handful of Sharp families settled in New Jersey by My current working theory is she is a sister or cousin to a pair of Sharp brothers who immigrated from Scotland and settled in Woodbridge. Abigail was in the same generation as William and John Sharp. William Sharp married a Mary Smith.

Abigail Sharp was a businesswoman. Did she work at the mill? There is sometimes a financial disparity between the accused and the accuser, with the accuser wanting to take down someone of higher financial status. Scotland and England at the time shared a long, fraught history of distrust.

Abraham Shotwell, being male with an unusual name, is easier to locate. He is probably if not certainly the Abraham Shotwell who was born say in Long Island and was of Piscataway when he died in He would have been in his thirties when he made his accusations, which he had to have known endangered her life.

It had been only thirty years since the last witchcraft executions in the future United States, the Salem trials of While we can say today with hindsight it would have been unlikely for Abigail to be prosecuted for witchcraft, in it remained on the books as a capital crime.

West Jersey, which operated independently and published its own laws, had no such mention of witchcraft in its laws.



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