Ahab and Sarah R. Sharp got married on October 6, 1833 in New Jersey.
Ahab's second wife was Sarah A. Pancoast.
Ahab was a fence maker.
Ahab had 7 children: Rebecca Ann, Priscilla, George S., Stewart, Wesley, Frank H. and unknown child (died December 11, 1836 and buried in Westfield Friends Burying Ground).
The following death/obituary notice for Ahab was published in The Mount Holly News on Tuesday, February 13, 1894.
The funeral of Ahab Bishop, one of the oldest residents of Moorestown, who died on Friday last, took place yesterday and was well attended. Services were held in the Methodist Protestant Church and interment was made in Palmyra. The deceased was 87 years of age.
Ahab and Sarah R. Sharp got married on October 6, 1833 in New Jersey.
Ahab's second wife was Sarah A. Pancoast.
Ahab was a fence maker.
Ahab had 7 children: Rebecca Ann, Priscilla, George S., Stewart, Wesley, Frank H. and unknown child (died December 11, 1836 and buried in Westfield Friends Burying Ground).
The following death/obituary notice for Ahab was published in The Mount Holly News on Tuesday, February 13, 1894.
The funeral of Ahab Bishop, one of the oldest residents of Moorestown, who died on Friday last, took place yesterday and was well attended. Services were held in the Methodist Protestant Church and interment was made in Palmyra. The deceased was 87 years of age.
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