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Hamble burials 1792. March 15th 1792. John Sparshott. Paid tax 3.
Sparshat, John, of Soberton, husbandman, b., & Elizabeth Hall, of the s., sp., at Porchester, Southwick, or Wymering, 12 May 1730
Sparshat, John, of Soberton, husbandman, b., & Elizabeth Hall, of the s., sp., at Porchester, Southwick, or Wymering, 12 May 1730.
At St Marylebone Parish Church, 7th July 1842, Samuel Sparshott, bachelor, gentleman of St Marylebone, son of Daniel Sparshott, gentleman, and Elizabeth Cooper, spinster of same, daughter of William Cooper, farmer
Edward Sparshott, male. Birth 3 March 1788. Baptism 28 June 1801. At St Mary's Portsea, Hampshire, England. Father Daniel Sparshett. Mother Mary Sparshett. FHL Film Number 1596292, 919736, 919737, 919738 Reference ID yr 1801 p.11
Daniel Sparshott and Mary Sparkman 29 November 1771. Marriage at St Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire.FHL Film Number 919735, 919736, 919744
Samuel Sparshott, child of Daniel Sparshott and Mary Sparshott
Samuel Sparshott, Commander, R.N., age 68, born in Portsea, Hants. Elizabeth Sparshott, age 37, born in Norfolk.
(Sparshott attested that on the 12th April:) The Imperieuse then made that half the fleet could destroy the enemy – seven on shore.
Sparshott Sam. 16 Oct 1818
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Wall tablet in St Ann's Church, Portsmouth Dockyard commemorating Commander Samuel Sparshott RN d. 1851. Description: Stele with shell acroteria. At the top, the Sparshott arms with the motto on a ribbon below: 'JUST AND LOYAL'. Above the inscription a relief of a capstan, sail and other naval trophies below a wreath of oak and laurel branches. Type: Wall tablet Artists: C. Raymond Smith