The following family tree includes the known descendants of Archibald
Stark, one of the earliest settlers of Manchester NH. The famous
Gen. John Stark of New Hampshire was the son of Archibald-1, and
many of his descendants are also included here.
This is NOT meant to be a comprehensive genealogy of
ALL Stark lines in the United States, NOR even ALL Stark
lines in New Hampshire. I have included all the information
I have knowledge of, along with sources (at the bottom). Please
do not contact me, asking if I would research your Stark line.
If your line is not here, then I am not aware of it!! If you have
information to add to this tree, I will be happy to include it.
I have done my best to verify the information below, however,
I do NOT claim that it is 100% accurate (in other words, use at
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many hours of personal research, and may NOT be used in a book
or electronic publication that is for SALE or RESALE. Doing so
violates copyright law. This information is FREE to descendants/relatives
who are using it for their own personal knowledge.
The information shown here after 1910 is found in the public domain.
For Photographs that are Stark-related, look
here.
Likeness and
Signature of Brigadier-General John Stark
Stark
at Bunker Hill, Stark at Bennington, Stark at home, Molly Stark
Cannon, pages 293-315 of the following source (This is a large
PDF file, 2454 KB) FROM: Willey's semi-centennial book of Manchester,
1846-1896 : and Manchester edition of the Book of Nutfield : historic
sketches of that part of New Hampshire comprised within the limits
of the old Tyng Township, Nutfield, Harrytown, Derryfield, and
Manchester, from the earliest settlements to the present time
by George Franklin Willey; Manchester, N.H.: G.F. Willey, 1896pgs.
Also see the Stark
Family Tree DNA Study [note I am NOT affiliated with this
study]. If your surname is Stark, and you are a male descendent
of any Stark family, this study is looking for you.
*FIRST GENERATION*
Archibald-1
STARK
was born at Glasgow, Scotland in 1697, and received his education
in the university of that city. When quite young, he went with
his father to Londonderry, in the north of Ireland, where he married
Eleanor Nichols, the dau of a fellow immigrant from Scotland.
In 1720 he embarked for America in company with many of his country
men, and after a tedious voyage arrived in Boston in late autumn.
Many of them were ill with smallpox, and they were not permitted
to land, but went to the present town of Wiscasset, on the Maine
coast, where they spent the winter. The following year he joined
the Scotch-Irish settlers in what is now called Londonderry, where
he lived until 1736. His home was about two miles south of the
village of East Derry. During that year (1736) his buildings were
destroyed by fire, and instead of rebuilding he removed to Harrytown
[Manchester] and settled on the Thaxter grant a short distance
above Amoskeag falls. He built the house now standing at the east
end of the Amoskeag bridge, which was occupied for many years
by the widow of Jonas Page. For the safety of the people in his
immediate vicinity a fort was built at Amoskeag, which was called
Starks' Fort. On the 9th of March 1747, he petitioned His Excellency,
Benning Wentworth, Esq. , that a competent number of soldiers
may be allowed him to be station at his garrison to guard and
defend him and others in performing their necessary labors. He
was the first named grantee and one of the principal proprietors,
and in compliment to him the town of Dunbarton was known as Starkstown
for fourteen years, until 1765. Archibald Stark died in Derryfield
[Manchester] 25 June, 1758 and was buried in what was known as
the Christian brook cemetery, which was situated about where the
north end of the Manchester locomotive works later stood. [The
writer well remembers when the bodies in this cemetery were removed.
The bluff on which it was situated was some thirty or more feet
high and close to Canal street, and was leveled to make way for
a street that was put through just north of the locomotive works
as then built. This street was afterwards discontinued so that
the locomotive works could enlarge their plant and still have
the same under one roof. A low slate headstone in the south-westerly
corner of the Valley cemetery marks the spot where the remains
of Archibald Stark now repose, and bears this inscription: "HERE
LYES THE BODY OF Mr. / ARCHIBALD STARK HE / Departed This Life
June 25th / 1758 Aged 61 Years." / His wife was Eleanor "Hellen
" Nichols whom he married in Londonderry, Ireland. After
the death of Archibald Stark, his land was divided among his four
sons: William, John, Samuel and Archibald.
Children of Archibald & Eleanor (Nichols) Stark
1. +Anney/Ann/Anna STARK, b. 20 June 1722 in Londonderry
NH; d. 28 Jan 1805; buried in Manchester NH; m. William
Gamble in 1744. He b. 1709 and d. 1785. They had sons William
and Archibald. He had m1) Widow Clark. He signed the Association
Test 1 June 1776. His will dated 24 Nov 1785 states he was in
the 77th year of age.
2. +William STARK, b. 1 Apr 1724 in Londonderry NH; d 1776
in Long Island NY; m. 22 Feb 1754 in NH to MARY STINSON
3. Isabelle/Isabel STARK, b. 1726 in Londonderry NH; died 1797;
m. Hugh Sterling before 1761. They had children (STERLING): Isabel
Stark, Archibald, Jane, Margaret, Mary, Martha, John Stark, and
James.
4. +Gen. John STARK, b. 28 Aug 1728 in Londonderry NH;
m. Molly Page
5. +Archibald STARK JR., b. 1730 in Londonderry NH, d 17
Jan 1819 Hopkinton NH; m. Mary Anderson
6. Mary STARK, m. Hugh Conroy/Conway
7. Jean STARK, b. c1734 in Londonderry NH; d. 1797; m1) James
McCully/McCalley; m2) c1751 in NH to Samuel Stinson
7. +Samuel STARK, b. 1736 in Derryfield NH; d. 16 March
1809 in Conway NH; buried Manchester NH; m. 1758 to ELizabeth
Powers
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*SECOND
GENERATION*
Anney/Ann/Anna-2
STARK (Archibald-1) b. 20 June 1722 in Londonderry NH; d. 28 Jan 1805, aged
84 years, having been unfortunately burned with the house then owned by her son
Archibald Gamble; buried in Manchester NH; m. William Gamble, son of Thomas Gamble
in 1744. He b. 1709 and d. 1785. He came to this country in 1728 aged 19 from
Derry Co. Ireland They had sons William and Archibald. He had m1) Widow Elizabeth
Clark who died in 1755. He signed the Association Test 1 June 1776. His will dated
24 Nov 1785 states he was in the 77th year of age. He died suddenly of cramp colic
28 Nov 1785, age 76 years. His will mentions wife Anna, son William, son Archibald,
daughter Jennet McClintock, daughter Margaret Love, and John Stark of Derryfield,
appointed executor.
Children of William & Elizabeth Gamble:
1.
Jennett/Jarnet GAMBLE, b. ? m. 12 Feb 1760 Alexander McClintock
2. Margaret
GAMBLE, b 5 Apr 1751; m. William Love a farmer of Hillsboro NH
Children
of William & Anna (Stark) GAMBLE:
3. William GAMBLE
4. +Archibald
GAMBLE, b. 8 June 1762, d. 28 July 1840; He m1) Margaret Bold, dau of Nathaniel
& Margaret Bold of Derryfield, b. 1752; He m2) Elizabeth Patten, dau of John
and Jean (Karr) Patten of Chester NH, b. 13 Feb 1760, d. 1 Sep 1834; He m3) 9
June 1840 Abagail Parker/Barker
William-2
STARK (Archibald-1), b. 1 Apr 1724 in Londonderry NH; d 1776 in Long Island
NY; m. 22 Feb 1754 or 22 Feb 1754 in NH to MARY STINSON of Dunbarton. She b. 30
March 1734 and died 15 Oct 1817 in NH. He was known as Col. William Stark; was
the second person named in the proprietors' records as a grantee of Starkstown;
was prominent and active in the management of the early affairs of the town. It
is said he had a good education, was a good penman and a prompt man of business.
The first town meeting, under the charter was holden at his house, and he was
elected the first town clerk, and the town meetings for several years prior to
the erection of the first meetinghouse was held at his house. During the years
1757-1758 and 1759 he rendered important service in the Seven YEars' War. He was
distinguished as a captain of rangers under Robert Rogers on the northern frontier,
was with Amherst at the capture of Louisburg and fought under Wolfe on the plains
of Abraham. At the commencement of the Revolution his inclination was favorable
to the cause of the colonists, but indignant at what he considered an unjust and
insulting neglect, in the State Council of New Hampshire refusing his request
for a command, he repaired to New York and became a colonel in the British service.
He was killed by a fall from his horse in 1776, on Long Island, soon after he
received his commission. His children were all born in Dunbarton NH.
Children
of William & Mary (Stinson) STARK:
1. William STARK JR., b. 27 Aug
1756 in Dunbarton, Merrimack Co NH
2. John STARK, b. 1 Nov 1758 in Dunbarton
NH; served as adjutant of the 1st Continental Regiment of New Hampshire; He d.
1776 of smallpox at Chimney Point, Lake Champlain
3. +Archibald STARK,
b 7 Nov 1760 in Dunbarton NH; d. 1824 in Cambellstown, Preble Co. OH; m. Eleanor
Stark
4. Mary STARK, b. 19 Aug 1762
5. Stephen STARK, b. 27 Sep 1764 in Dunbarton NH; probably the
Stephen Stark living in Goffstown NH in 1790 census.
6. +Thomas STARK, b. 25 Jan 1767 in Dunbarton NH; m. Mary
B. Gove, dau of Jonathan & Mary (Hubbard) Gove. She b. 7 Jan 1775 and d. 1
Feb 1850.
7. James STARK, b. 22 March 1773 in Dunbarton NH
Major
General John-2 STARK (Archibald-1) was b. 28 Aug 1728 in Londonderry,
Rockingham Co. NH and died 8 May 1822 in Derryfield (former name of Manchester),
Hillsborough County, New Hampshire; He married 20 Aug 1758 in Dunbarton, NH to
Elizabeth Page, dau of Caleb and Ruth (Wallingford) Page. She b. 20 Aug 1758 in
Dunbarton NH and died of typhus 29 June 1814, aged 78.
In 1736 he moved with
his father to Harrytown [Manchester] NH upon the easterly bank of the Merrimack
River, afterwards within the limits of Derryfield, and subsequently the name was
changed to Manchester. [As a boy and later in life he lived at this home of his
father near the falls. This house passed into the possession of the Amoskeag Manufacturing
Company in 1835. For a hundred years with some alterations, it was rented to tenants.
In the spring of 1973 the Industries deeded the property to the Molly Stark Chapter,
D.A.R. that is might be preserved as the oldest house in Manchester, and as the
home of one of the foremost heroes of the American Revolution. Suitably furnished,
it is open to the public. After the house came into the possesion of Molly Stark
Chapter, a gable which had been added on the south side was removed, also a bathroom
which had been made from the entrance hall. Layers of paint were removed from
what proved to be fine old pine boards; the big fireplace in the kitchen was opened;
and from what was probably the spinning room and a shed a good-sized auditorium
wsa constructed, without changing the outside of the house. In the auditorium
is hung a portrait of General Stark by the artist Tenney, which was sent to the
Centennial in Philadelphia in 1876 by the City of Manchester. The southwest room
was furnished with period furniture by Mrs. Palmer, formerly Mrs. DeWitte Howe,
who also loaned some pieces for the other rooms. In the southeast room are displayed
in a show case various articles from members of the Stark family, including gifts
from the late Mrs. John Osborne, a charter member of the Molly Stark Chapter,
who was a great-great-granddaughter of General Stark. These relics include a wedding
bonnet, slippers, bag, stockings of Susan Stark Gamble, and a towel woven by Molly
Stark herself. There is also a pair of bellows that came from the General's home,
and a three-cornered chair which was his. Other General Stark relics are in the
building of the Manchester Historical Society.] In April 1742, having penetrated
the forest as far north as the present town of Rumney, while engaged in trapping,
he was taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to St. Frances, Canada, where
he was ransomed for one hundred and three dollars the following August. He had
acquired such a reputation for exploring the country and accompanying expeditions
that, upon the breakout out of the Seven Years' War, he was commissioned as second
lieutenant of Rogers' Co. of Rangers, attaached to Col. Blanchard's Regiment.
During the wear he took part in the engagements at Lake George, Ticonderoga and
Crown Point. In 1760, after the reduction of Canada, Capt. Stark returned home
and directed his attention to his farm and sawmill in Dunbarton. In the spring
of 1775, when swift couriers disseminated the intelligence throughout the towns
of the battles of Lexington and Concord, Capt. Stark was at work in his sawmill
in Dunbarton. Leaving the mill he immediate repaired to his house, soon mounted
his horse and started for Medford, Mass., warning those on the road to there assemble.
He was made colonel of the 1st N.H. Regiment. The part that he took in the American
Revoltuion, and the conspicuousness of his bravery at Bunker Hill, Ticonderoga,
Crown Point, Trenton, Bennington and Saratoga are too well known to be recounted
here. He was fourteen years of active service, held commissions from lieutenant
to brigadier-general, and after the war retired to his home upon the banks of
the Merrimack River near Amoskeag Falls in the city of Manchester. Here Gen. Stark
built his house in 1765, upon the same site where his father built his house in
1736, and occupied it as a family residence until his death in 1823. It was destroyed
by fire March 23, 1866. Gen. Stark was a cool, brave commander, and to him the
american colonies were greatly indebted for their success. His reply to Capt.
Dearborn while crossing Charlestown Neck before the battle of Bunker Hill, when
urged that they should quicken their movement, that "one fresh man in action
was worth ten fatigued ones;" and his views expressed in the council of war
just before the battle of Trenton, "teach the soldiers to place dependence
upon their firearms and their courage," and his address before the battle
of Bennington to his soldiers which has been arranged by Fitz-Greene Hallack in
the following language:
"Soldiers, those German gentlemen were bought
For four pounds eight and seven pence per man
By ENgland's King; a bargain
it is thought
Are we worth more? Let's prove it while we can,
For we must
beat them, boys, ere set of sun,
Or my wife sleeps a widow! It was done."
reveal
the spirit and character of the man. Reportedly, during one cold winter the troops
under Stark, encamped near Ticonderoga, were poorly clothed and had very little
food. At his wife's entreaty he sent soldiers ill with small pox, some twenty
in number to Derryfield. Molly turned the house into a hospital, nurse and saved
them all together with one of her own children. Stark was a member of the tribunal
which tried and convicted Major Andre as a spy. That board was thirteen in number
with such noted men as Knox, Schulyer, Lafayette, Von Steuben and Glover of Marblehead,
leading officers in the Continental Army. In 1783 he was ordered to headquarters
by Washington, given the person thanks of the Commander-in-Chief and the rank
of Major General by brevet.
Children of John & Elizabeth (Page) Stark:
1.
+Caleb Page STARK, b. 3 Dec 1759 in Dunbarton NH; m. abt 1787 to Sarah
McKinstry. She b. 14 Aug 1767 and died 11 Sep 1839. Reportedly the youngest survivor
of the Battle of Bunker Hill. By 1830 removed to Ohio where he died 26 Aug 1838
[in Oxford OH].
2. Archibald STARK, b. 28 May 1761 in Derryfield NH; d. 11
Sep 1791; left no issue
3. +John STARK, b. 17 Apr 1763 in Derryfield
NH; d. 24 Nov 1844 in Derryfield NH; lived in his grandparent's house; m. 1782
to Mary [Polly] Huse. She b. 24 March 1760
4. Eleanor STARK b 4 March 1765,
d.20 Aug 1767
5. +Ellen/Eleanor STARK, b. 30 June 1767 in Derryfield
NH; d. 1843; m1) 1787 Isaac Babson; m2) Thomas Coombs
6. +Sarah STARK,
b. 11 June 1769 in Derryfield NH; d. 29 Jan 1801; m. William Blodget
7. +Elizabeth
STARK, b. 10 Aug 1771; d. 13 May 1813 at Ryegate, Caledonia Co VT; m. John
G. Cameron. He b. 1761 in Scotland
8. +Mary (Molly) STARK, b. 9 Sep
1773 in Derryfield NH; m. Benjamin Stickney
9. Charles STARK, b. 2 Dec 1775
in Derryfield; sailed from Boston MA Nov 1796, in the brig "Sipsburg/Shipsburg,"
owned by his brother Caleb Clark; disappeared at sea; left no issue
10. +Benjamin
Franklin STARK, b. 16 June 1777 in Derryfield NH; d. 19 July 1809; m. Elizabeth
Cushing. She b. Nov 1775 and d. 9 May 1866.
11. +Sophia STARK, b. 21
June 1782 in Derryfield NH; d. 18 June 1870 in North Reading MA; buried Forest
Hill Cemetery, Londonderry NH; m. Samuel Wallace Dickey. He b. Sept 1773 in Londonderry
NH
Archibald-2
STARK (Archibald-1), b. 1730 in Londonderry NH, d 17 Jan 1819 Hopkinton
NH; in 1800 residing in Hillsboro NH; He m. Mary Anderson in 1763/65 in NH. She
b. 1745 and d. 30 July 1814 in Dunbarton NH He was a lieutenant in Rogers' Corps
of Rangers in 1757 to 1759 and one of the first grantees of Starkstown [later
Dunbarton] NH. Archibald-2 Stark and Hugh Sterling were granted 2,000 acres of
land in the present town of Conway by Gov. Benning Wentworth Oct 31, 1765, in
recognition of their valiant services as officers in the French and Indians Wars--T.P.,
Vol. IX, page 306 and S.P. Vol XXIV, page 658. He was a member of Capt. John Moore's
Co. at the battle of Bunker Hill, and later held commission as lieutenant and
captain. He settled in Hopkinton NH, where he died. Promoted to Lieutenant 5 July
1780, and assigned to 1st Regiment by general orders dated 1 Nov 1780.
Children
of Archibald & Mary (Anderson) STARK:
1. Green STARK
2. Robert STARK,
b. 1766, d. 1840
3. Sarah STARK, b. 1768/69, d. bef 1868; m. -- Healy
4.
+Lieut. John or Jonathan STARK, b. 1772, d 1851; m. his cousin Betsey Stark;
5.
Mary/Polly STARK, b. 5 July 1773 in NH [possibly Dover]; died 9 Sep 1820; m. Dr.
John Patrick Burns
6. +Elinor/Eleanor STARK, b. 1774 in NH; m. her cousin
Archibald Stark [SEE ARCHIBALD STARK]
7. +Elizabeth/Betsey STARK, b.
1776 in Dunbarton NH, d 17 June 1853 in Brownston IN; m. Joseph Emerson in 1809
8.
+James STARK, b. 1780 in Dunbarton NH; d. 20 Dec 1827 in Hopkinton NH;
m. Susan Walker
9. Jean/Jane STARK, b. 1782; d bef 1868; m. Alexander
Andrew Cunningham (possibly the son of George Cunningham of Goffstown who b 31
Oct 1763 and d. 19 Feb 1828).
10. Nancy STARK, b. 1785/87, d. 1874 in Chicopee,
Hampden MA; m. John Chase> In 1850 John and Nancy Chase living in Chicopee
MA, John 62 machinist NH (b abt 1788), Nancy, Hiram Davis 27 gardner, Betsey Bona
48 F NH, Mary Gallagher 30 F Ireland, Elisabeth Stark 12 F NH, Hannah Davis 27
F NH, Martha A. Chase 24 F NH. In 1870 US Census she is living in Chicopee MA,
a widow, age 83 b NH; also living with her is Eliza Loughlin age 68, Betsey Bond
age 68 b NH, and Asa Woodward age 38 b Mass.
[Lola Parker Pitman, Mrs. Walter
A., DAR #22889 is a descendant of this line]
Samuel-2
STARK (Archibald-1), b. 8 Oct 1736 in Derryfield or Londonderry NH; d. 16
March 1809 in Conway, Carroll Co, NH; buried Manchester NH; m. 1758 to ELizabeth
Powers. She b. 1739 and d. 10 March 1818 in Conway NH. Samuel Stark is first mentioned
in 1753 when he signed, with his father and brothers, a protest against closing
a new road. He is next found on the records in 1765, when, on October 31st, grants
of two thousand acres each to Lieutenant Hugh Sterling of Londonderry, Lieutenant
Samuel Stark of Derryfield, and Lieutenant Archibald Stark [his brother] of Dumbarton
[sic] were "made in consideration of services in our Independent Company
of Rangers" in the last French and Indian War. He resided in Derryfield until
1787 as we find he was one of the selectmen that year, and afterwards moved to
Conway NH where he continued to reside until his death. On June 1, 1799, the inhabitants
of "Sterling's Location, and Archibald Stark, Samuel Stark's Location"
petitioned to be annxed to the township of Conway, which he had founded in 1765.
By an act approved June 14, 1800 these tracts were annexed to Conway. He was taxed,
from 1765 to as late as 1808 in Manchester. After his death the widow, Elizabeth
Stark appears as late as 1817. Samuel Stark's name is frequently in the town records
[of Conway] and he held all the offices of the small community, as constable,
selectman, surveyor of highways, tax collector, petit juror and grand juror. He
is usually called "Ensign" or "Lieutenant" on the records.
He signed the "Association of 1776." He and his wife are buried at Valley
Cemetery in Manchester NH.
Children of Samuel & Elizabeth (Powers)
Stark:
1. Jonathan STARK
2. Samuel STARK, b. 8 Oct 1766; d. 8 Feb 1839;
m. Rebecca Whittaker
3. Robert STARK
4. Polly STARK, 1771-1820; unm.
5.
Betsey STARK, b. 4 May 1771; m. Lieut. John-3 Stark, her cousin, [son of Archibald-2,
Archibald-1]
6. Annie STARK, 1775-1849; m. Amos Kimball
7. Fannie/Fanny
STARK, 1779-1865 m. 30 Jan 1819, William Burbank
8. Archibald STARK? One source
says child was John STARK who m. Abigail Coombs
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*THIRD GENERATION*
Archibald-3
GAMBLE (Anna-2 STARK, Archibald-1) b. 8 June 1762, d. 28 July 1840; He m1)
Margaret Bold, dau of Nathaniel & Margaret Bold of Derryfield, b. 1752; He
m2) Elizabeth Patten, dau of John and Jean (Karr) Patten of Chester NH, b. 13
Feb 1760, d. 1 Sep 1834; He m3) 9 June 1840 Abagail Parker/Barker. He served during
the Revolutionary War under General John Stark, and was supposed to have been
at Bennington VT. He received a pension from the U.S. which commenced 4 March
1831. He was fond of hunting and in a swamp on his farm in one winter, he killed
nine bears. The swamp to this day is called Bear Swamp. When the old house was
burned on 28 Jan 1805, reportedly she attempted to get out the door, but the flames
prevented her, then she tried the windows but they were frozen down, then she
broke through the glass, sash, etc. and threw out the bedding, and lastly her
children. Her husband who was sick and feeble she assisted from the house, she
then attempted to reach her mother-in-law, Mrs. Ann Gamble's room, but the flames
had made too rapid headway in that quarter, she sprang out of the window and tried
another door, and was successful in reaching the room, but found the bed empty.
In order to save herself from the flames, she caught up a woolen quilt and throwing
it over her head and person, in this way escaped with only a few burns. Mrs. Ann
Gamble's remains were subsequently discovered and by reason of their location,
it was supposed she was making her way to her son's room, but became bewildered
and was unable to do so. He had issue only by his wife Elizabeth.
Children
of Archibald & Elizabeth (Patten) GAMBLE:
1. Thomas GAMBLE, b. 28 June
1793, d. 2 April 1847; m 3 Dec 1829, Hannah Goodwin of Londonderry NH; Will probated
6 Apr 1847 makes his wife Hannah, sole executrix.
2. +Archibald GAMBLE,
b. 15 Feb 1795, m 10 Apr 1834 Sarah Davis
3. +John Stark GAMBLE, b.
7 Nov 1796, d. 3 Feb 1840, m. 6 May 1829, Susan/Sarah Stark
4. +Margaret
GAMBLE, b 31 Aug 1798; m 25 Sep 1832 Alexander Curtice
5. William GAMBLE,
b. 18 Dec 1800, d. 2 Dec 1821; unm.
6. +Samuel GAMBLE, b. 5 July 1803;
m. 2 Dec 1836, Mary Ann Wilson
7. David GAMBLE, b. 2 Aug 1806, d. in CT 31
July 1825
Archibald-3
Stark (William-2, Archibald-1), b 7 Nov 1760 in Dunbarton NH; d. 1824 in Cambellstown,
Preble Co. OH; http://www.columbiagypsy.net/ar3sta.htm; emigrated to Preble Co.
Ohio from NH in 1812. He married his cousin, Elinor/Ellenor Stark [Archibald,
Archibald], b 1774 in NH; d. 5 Nov 1855 in Campbellstown OH. In 1850 Ellenor is
living with son Archibald in Harrison, Darke Co, OH
Children of Archibald
& Elinor (STARK) STARK:
1. Frederick STARK, b. 16 Dec 1794 in Stratford
NH, d. 20 Feb 1867; buried Dover Cem, Preble OH; m. 1 Feb 1820 in Butler Co OH
to Abigail Dolloff; in 1860 a Frederick Stark age 68 with wife Abigail is found
living in Manchester NH, a retired civil engineer. Also living in household is
Elizabeth Stark, age 85 and William Stark age 34 a lawyer.
2. +Sarah Elizabeth
STARK, b 1799 in NH, d. 14 Oct 1853 in Wayne Co IN. 1850 census; m. Enos WINDSOR
3. Nancy Clare STARK, b. c1808 in OH; d. 1868; buried in Eldorado, Preble
Co OH; m. William Threewit
4. Elinor/Ellenor "Nellie" STARK, b. c1808
in Hamilton Co OH; d. 4 Feb 1893 in New Paris, Preble OH; buried New Paris, Preble
OH; 1850 & 1860 census
5. Harriet STARK, b. c1811 in Butler OH, d. 23 March
1895 in New Paris, Preble Co OH; buried there; 1850 & 1860 in OH
6. Archibald
STARK, b. c1816 in OH; 1860 living in Jefferson, Preble Co OH with sisters Harriet
and Ellenor ; 1850 Census living in Harrison OH with sisters Harriet and Ellenor;
1840 Jackson OH; a merchant
7. Elizabeth "Betsy" STARK, died 5 Feb
1877 in New Paris OH, burial there.
Thomas-3
STARK (William-2,Archibald-1), b. 25 Jan 1767 in Dunbarton NH; m. Mary B.
Gove, dau of Dr. Jonathan & Mary (Hubbard) Gove. She b. 7 Jan 1776 in New
Boston NH and d. 1 Feb 1850.
Children of Thomas & Mary B. (Gove) Stark:
[born in Goffstown NH]
1. William STARK, b. March 1793, d. 1814
2. John
STARK b 26 Oct 1794, m. 26 Oct 1821 Edith Briggs of Cambridge VT. She d. 10 Apr
1845; reportedly removed to New York; and had 3 children. In 1840 in Fort Covington
NY.
3. +Frances STARK, b. 25 Oct 1796 in Goffstown NH; d. 2 Nov 1886
in Bombay NY; m. 11 Apr 1822 to James GILCHRIST.
4. Luther STARK, b. 24 Jan
1802; m. D.M. Green of White Creek 28 July 1832; reportedly removed to New York;
In 1840 living in Fort Covington NY with wife and 2 younger men in the household.
5. Mary STARK, b. 1804; d. 5 June 1834/5
6. +Clarissa STARK, b.
25 Nov 1807, m. 1829 to Sidney Briggs; removed to northern New York where she
d.
7. +Rodney Gove STARK, b. 23 Nov 1809; m. 5 May 1839 to Sarah Jane
Stark
8. Thomas STARK, b. 1811/1813, d 8 Sep 1818
9. +William (2d) STARK
b. 24 July 1817, m. 27 Dec 1846, Sophia S. Stinson.
Major
Caleb Page-3 STARK (General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 3 Dec 1759 in Dunbarton
NH at the home of his mother's father, Caleb Page, while his father was on service
in Canada. He remained in the care of his grandfather in Dunbarton during all
of his youth and until 1775; m. abt 1787 to Sarah McKinstry of Taunton, MA, dau
of Dr. William & Priscilla (Leonard) McKinstry. She b. 14 Aug 1767 and died
11 Sep 1839 in Dunbarton NH. At the commencement of the Revolutionary War he was
under sixteen years of age. Without his family's permission he secretly collected
his clothing, and without the knowledge of the family, before daybreak on the
morning of the 16th of June, 1775, he mounted a horse and with a musket started
for the American camp which he reached that evening. He was assigned to Capt.
Reed's Co. and the next day took a part with other members of the company in the
battle of Bunker Hill. [Reportedly the youngest survivor of the Battle of Bunker
Hill]. Soon after he was appointed ensign in Capt. Reed's Co. in the 1st N.H.
Regiment. He served in New York and Canada, was Adjutant in the battles of Trenton
and Princeton, was at the battle of Saratoga and present when Burgoyne surrendered.
After peace was declared he engaged in mercantile pursuits and was for a time
concerned in navigation. While in NH he lived in Pembroke, running Pembroke Cotton
and Woolen Factory Company. In 1828 he was postmaster of Pembroke NH. By 1830
removed to Ohio, to prosecture the family's claims to lands granted for military
service, where he died 26 Aug 1838 [in Oxford OH] from the result of a long horseback
ride on a very warm day. His body was brought back and buried in the family cemetery
in Dunbarton NH, where a monument marks his grave, upon which his history is briefly
inscribed the following, "In memory of Maj. Caleb Stark eldest son of Maj.
Gen. John Stark under whose command he served his country in the war of American
Independence b. Dec. 3, 1759 d. Aug. 26, 1838. (Reverse) - He entered the Army
at the age of 16, as Quarter Master of the 1st N. H. Reg., was afterwards Adj.
of the same and subsequently Bri- gade Major and Aide de Camp to Gen. Stark. He
was present at the battles of Bunker's Hill in 1775, Trenton in 1776, and those
of Sept. 19, and Oct. 7, 1777 which preceded the surrender of Burgoyne."
(S.
A. R. marker). After the peace he engaged in mercantile pursuits; was awhile established
in Boston with his brother-in-law, John McKinstry, and engaged in manufacturing
at Pembroke NH. The principal residence of the family was in Dunbarton NH. Major
Stark was described as rather above the middle height, of a slight but muscular
frame, with strong features, deep set, keen blue eyes, and a prominent forehead.
He much resembled his father in appearance.
Children of Major Caleb P. &
Sarah (McKinstry) Stark:
1. John William, b. 24 Oct 1788, died 3 Jan 1836;
unm. buried Dunbarton NH; merchant; traveled and spent some time in West Indies,
of which climate impaired his health. His tombstone reads: " John W. Stark
grandson of Gen. John Stark and eldest son of Maj. Caleb Stark. He was, like his
illustrious ancestor, a stern Patriot and thorough Republican, a firm and sincere
friend, and serupulously honest man; b. Oct. 24, 1788 d. Jan. 3, 1836 act. 47
yrs." No issue.
2. Harriet STARK (twin), b. 1790, d. 4 May 1872; unm.
buried Dunbarton NH
3. Sarah STARK(twin), b. 1790, d. in 1791
4. +Elizabeth
STARK, b. 8 June 1792 in Dunbarton NH and d. 10 Sep 1876 in NY, NY; m. Samuel
NEWELL
5. Charles STARK (twin) b 1794; d. 1815; unm. buried Dunbarton NH
6.
+Sarah STARK(twin) b 1794 in Dunbarton NH, d 5 Feb 1819; m. Joshua WINSLOW
son of Isaac and Mary (Davis) Winslow in Oct 1817; buried Dunbarton NH
7. Henry
STARK, b 8 Nov 1795; living in 1854; married late in life a Mrs. Randolph in Washington/Virginia,
probably buried there.
8. Mary Ann STARK, b. 15 Oct 1797; d. 12 May 1815; unm.
buried Dunbarton NH
9. Charlotte STARK, b. 4 July 1799, d 28 June 1889; unm.;
lived on the old homestead; buried Dunbarton NH
10. Caleb STARK Jr. b 1805;
d. 1 Feb 1864; unm.; member of the class of 1823 of Harvard, and in 1850 the University
conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts; he was an attorney; he wrote
the "Memoir"of General Stark, and a history of Dunbarton; buried Dunbarton
NH; lived most of his life in Dunbarton and was known as the "Squire."
unm.
11. David McKinstry STARK, b. 1807; d. 26 Oct 1832 of consumption; unm.
buried Dunbarton NH
John-3
STARK (Gen. John-2, Archibald-1) b. 17 Apr 1763, d. 24 Nov 1844 in Manchester
NH; m 1782 to Mary [Polly/Molly] Huse, 7th child of Abel & Mary (Whittier)
Huse. She b. 24 March 1760 in Methuen MA and d. 7 Dec 1838 near Manchester NH.
He received from his father, General Stark, land in Manchester NH bounded by Brook
street on the south, Webster street on the north, and running from the Old Chester
line to the river. This lot contained the original Archibald Stark house where
he took up residence. Christian Brook ran through this farm very near its southern
boundary.
Children of John & Mary (Huse) Stark:
1. +Emily/Emelia
STARK, b. 8 June 1783 in Dunbarton NH; m. John G. Moore; he b. abt 1783
2.
+Gradus Bakeman STARK, b. 10 June 1785 in Dunbarton NH; m. Ann Davis [grand
aunt of Roland Rowell]; she b abt 1785; In 1812 Gradus built a house on the east
side of River road.
3. +Betsy STARK, b. 14 Jan 1788 in Derryfield NH,
d. 13 Sept 1864; m. 1818 to Samuel Phillips Kidder. He b. 1 Nov 1768 in Billerica
MA, lived in Manchester NH on Canal Street.
4. +John STARK, b. 26 Jan
1790 in Derryfield NH; d. 16 Apr 1872; m. Sally/Sallie Pollard. She b abt 1790;
in 1816 built a house on River Road where he resided until his death.
5. +Frederick
Gilman STARK b 6 Aug 1792 in Derryfield NH, d. 26 Mar 1861 m. Nancy Gillis.
She b. abt 1792; in 1850 living in Bedford NH.
6. +Mary STARK, b. 18
Jan 1795 in Derryfield NH; d. 3 Aug 1878; m. Sept 1814 to Josiah Gillis [brother
to wife of Frederick G.]. He b. abt 1795.
7. +Susan STARK, b. 17 Jan
1797 in Derryfield NH; d. 12 May 1860; m. 6 May 1829 to John GAMBLE
8. +Samuel
Kidder (or R.) STARK , b. 9 Apr 1799 in Derryfield NH; d. 14 Jan 1851; m.
Betsey GRIFFIN. She b. 8 Nov 1799
9. +Charles F.M. STARK, b. 26 Aug
1801 in Derryfield NH; d. 18 Aug 1873; m. Fannie Kimball. She b. abt 1801; inherited
his grandfather's homestead. This house was destroyed by fire in the winter of
1865-66. His only child, Augusta, m. N.P.Whittemore.
10. +Albert G.STARK,
b. 12 Aug 1804/6 in Derryfield NH; d. 28 Jan 1856; m. Susan RUSSELL.
11. +Caleb
STARK, b. 14 Feb 1808 in Manchester NH; d. 1 June 1859; m. Mary Sayward
12.
+Louisa STARK, b. 3 Oct 1809; d. 7 Sep 1906; m. 31 Dec 1834 to Albert G.
ROBIE
Mary/Molly-3
STARK (General John-2, Archibald-1) b. 9 Sep 1773 in Derryfield NH and d.
13 Jan 1828 in Detroit, Michigan; m. 7 Aug 1802 to Major Benjamin Franklin Stickney,
son of Anthony & Ruth (Brown Coffin) Stickney. He b. 1 Apr 1773 in Newburyport,
MA and d. 7 Jan 1852 in Toledo OH. He m2) 12 July 1835 to Mary Matilda Way. Major
Benjamin Franklin Stickney, came into the Maumee valley of Ohio as early as 1812,
not 1816, as supposed. He was Indian agent at Fort Wayne, and took a prominent
part in its defence against the Indians, who besieged it in August and September
1812. He was the Indian Agent for the United States at Fort Wayne, and was acting
General of the left wing of Gen. Jackson's army, which was posed of Indians (of
whom he had a great influence, and whom they called their white Father and Chief)
at the battle fought at New Orleans, and was highly complimented by Jackson for
his bravery. He was a man of good abilities, fine appearance and good moral character.
After leaving
Fort Wayne about 1820, he settled at Swan Creek OH, and he and Samuel Allen founded
Vistula, which became part of Toledo. There was a question of boundary between
Ohio and Michigan, and Stickney was the leader in the "secession" of
the Toledo settlement from Ohio to Michigan, and afterwards, during times of canal
speculation, back to Ohio. The
last move resulted in the Toledo war of 1835. Of this Stickney was a hero.
His eccentricities furnished much amusement, especially his selection of names
for his children, the boys being dubbed One, Two, etc., and the girls named after
states. [from Maumee Valley and pioneers : a paper by Charles E. Bliven; 1880,
44 pgs. page 36 comes the following] "From letters found among his papers,
it is probable he owed his appointment as such, to the influence of those who
stood high in the confidence of President Madison, who evidently wishes to placate
that old revolutionary hero, General John Stark, to whom Stickney was related,
as between Stark and the President there was apparently some difference of opinion.
Major Stickney enjoyed the confidence and esteem not only of prominent men of
his day; as shown by correspondence, now in possession of his grandson, Benj.
F.S. Card, Flint, Michigan, to whom we are indebeted for their examination. He
also enjoyed the respect of his fellow pioneers in this valley, although many
of them were unable to appreciate his so-called visionary schemes in regard to
a ship canal, or weater, route, and in later years, a rail route from the Miami
of Lake Erie to the foot of Lake Michigan; as well as a canal to the Ohio, and
also a canal and subsequently a railroad from the lake to the Mississippi, and
particularly that the Maumee, or Mi-a-mi, as he pronounced it, would be lined
with docks, from the mouth of Swan creek to opposite his farm. All of these schemes,
save one, have already been fully realized, and within the period of a life time.
The exception, a canal or water route from the foot of Lake Michigan to the head
of Lake Erie, has already had thousands expended upon the survey, and construction
of a harbor. Major Stickney was a lineal descendant from Benjamin Franklin, after
whom he was named, and his father was one of Franklin's legatees, as is evidenced
by a receipt on file among his papers, a rare curiousity bearing date 1794. He
was a queer compound of a man--a bundle of inconsistencies. He had great knowledge
of Indian customs, character, habit and dialects, of which he was familiar with
more than twenty. Major Stickney lived for many years in a log house upon his
farm, which extended nearly a mile along the bank of the river at Toledo OH. This
gave way to the first brick house built in Port Lawrence township--quite a pretentious
structure--situated about the northeast corner of Summit and Bush streets, and
stood until about 1852, when it also gave way to a more modern building, erected
by the Hon. D.O. Morton. A portion of the brick in the Stickney mansion were put
into Stickney Hall, built by Judge Dunlap, and for many years the only regular
place for theatrical amusements in Toledo."
Children of Benjamin F.
& Mary/Molly (Stark) Stickney:
1. +One STICKNEY, b. 31 Aug
1803 in Pembroke NH
2. Louisa STICKNEY, b. 1805; d. abt 1808 in Pembroke NH
3.
+Mary STICKNEY, b. 23 May 1808 who m. Simeon C. Greene.
4. +Two
STICKNEY, b. 16 Apr 1810 in Bow, NH
5. +Indiana STICKNEY, b. 16
Jan 1817; m. Platt Card.
6. ?More
Ellen/Eleanor-3
STARK (General John-2, Archibald-1) STARK, b. 30 June 1767 in Derryfield NH;
d. 1843; m1) 13 March 1787 at Warner NH to Isaac Babson, son of Isaac & Mehitable
(Cue) Babson. He b. 2 Feb 1759 in Beverly MA and d. 31 July 1800 in Manchester
NH ; She m2) aft 1800 to Thomas Coombs
Children of Isaac & Ellen/Eleanor
(Stark) Babson
1. Sally Babson, b abt 1789 NH; possibly the Sally Babson
residing in Boston MA in the 1870 US census, single.
2. Mary Babson, b. abt
1790-91 NH; in 1850 living in household of John & Sarah Stark; living with
her brother John in the 1870 US Census of Manchester NH, prob. unm.
3. +Mehitable
Babson, b. 1793 NH
4. John Babson, b. abt 1800 NH; probably the John Babson,
farmer, living in Manchester NH in the 1870 US Census with his sister Mary.
Sarah-3
STARK (General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 11 June 1769 in Derryfield NH; d.
29 Jan 1801; m. William Blodget, son of Samuel Blodget the canal builder of Manchester
NH; William was b. 18 Dec 1762; he was in trade in Goffstown and afterwards in
the lumber business and owned a mill at Amoskeag Falls.
Children of William
& Sarah (Stark) BLODGET:
1. Maria Louisa BLODGET, b. 20 March 1788
2.
Caleb BLODGET, b. 1 June 1790 [this is NOT the same Caleb BLODGETT found in Canaan
NH. That Caleb son of Asahel & Catherine (Pollard) Blodgett b. 13 Dec 1793
in Hudson NH].
Elizabeth-3
STARK (General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 10 Aug 1771; d. 13 May 1813 at Ryegate,
Caledonia Co VT;She m as his first wife to John G. Cameron, son of Donald 3 Nov
1794. He was b. on the river Spey in the highlands of Scotland in 1761. Came to
America about 1780 in a vessel owned, says Mr. Mason, by a Mr. Willie, who was
brother-in-law of Gen. John Stark, and through him Mr. Cameron became acquainted
with Gen. Stark's daughter Elizabeth, whom he m. 3 Nov 1794. He bought of John
C. Jones of Boston, a tract of land containing 781-3/4 acres in Ryegate VT, which
was conveyed 14 June 1793. Parts of this he cleared but never lived on it. In
1797 he exchanged 200 acres of this for three lots in the center of the town where
he built a house, and opened up the first store in town, where he conducted business
for many years. In politics a Democrat, he was town representative many years,
councillor 1810-11, assistant Judge and Chief Judge of Caledonia County Court.
At one time he was wealthy but met with reverses and became poor. He was an ardent
admirer of Jefferson and once vowed that his next child should be called Thomas
Jefferson. It proved to be a daughter, but he kept his word, and she was called,
"Jeffie," all her life. He d. 4 March 1837. He m2) 28 Feb 1814, Persis
Whittaker, whose mother possibly was a niece of Gen. Stark, had 6 more children
(Donald, Jamima, Keziah, Karen, Ann and Nathan).
Children of John G. &
Elizabeth (Stark) CAMERON:
1. Archibald CAMERON, b. 18 Aug 1795 in Ryegate
VT, d. 13 Aug 1798
2. Elizabeth CAMERON b 28 March 1797 in Ryegate VT, d. 27
Aug 1798
3. Archibald (2d) CAMERON, b. 5 Jan 1799 in Ryegate VT; d. 5 Nov 1830
4.
+John CAMERON, b. 28 Sep 1800; m. Jane Gray.
5. +Elizabeth CAMERON
(2d), b. 12 July 1802 in Ryegate, Caledonia Co VT, d. 15 Nov 1876; m. Alexander
Harvey Esq.
6. +Thomas Jefferson/"Jeffie" CAMERON who m. Jacob
Blanchard.
7. Benjamin F.CAMERON, b. 17 Aug 1807 in Ryegate VT, d 14 Oct 1814
8.
Donald CAMERON, b. 15 Oct 1809 in Ryegate VT, d. 12 Sept 1813
9. +Uz CAMERON,
b. 1811 in Ryegate VT; m. Susan Farrington
10. Effie CAMERON b 24 July 1813
in Ryegate VT; m. William Strowbridge, clerk to Alexander Harvey, d. Louisville
KY
Benjamin
Franklin-3 STARK (General John-2, Archibald-1) b. 16 Jan 1777 in Derryfield
NH and died 29 July 1806/9. He m 1801 to Elizabeth Cushing, dau of Lieut. Caleb
& Sarah (Sawyer) Cushing. She b. 13 Nov 1775 in Haverill, MA and died 9 May
1866 in Manchester NH. Both buried in Valley Cemetery, Manchester NH
Children
of Benjamin F. & Elizabeth (Cushing) Stark:
1. Elizabeth STARK, b.
1802; d. 19 Oct 1820
2. Abbie STARK, b. 6 July 1805; d. 30 Apr 1881 in Manchester
NH
3. John STARK, b. bef 1806/09
[NOTE & CAUTION: In both SAR and DAR
records is stated what follows below. I cannot verify this, and cannot find any
proofs]
4.?Rebecca; m. Elijah Hyde; had dau Ruth Ann, who m. Dr. Chauncey Hathaway
Burgess (who m. Ruth Ann Hyde) and had son Charles Hyde Burgess and dau Sarah
Ann Burgess. Charles H. Burgess m. Wilhelmina Forbes Ashby and had son Ralph Edwin
Burgess. Sarah Ann Burgess m. William Henry Doe, and had dau Edna Burgess Doe.
Sophia-3
STARK (General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 21 June 1782 in Derryfield NH; d.
18 June 1870 in North Reading MA; buried Forest Hill Cemetery, Londonderry NH;
m. Abt 1794 in Londonderry NH to Samuel Wallace Dickey, son of Matthew & Janet
(Wallace) Dickey. He b. Sept 1773 in Londonderry NH.
Children of Samuel
W. & Sophia (Stark) DICKEY: [all b. in Londonderry NH]
1. Valkert Outhout
DICKEY, b. 8 Aug 1804; d. 7 March 1833 of consumption in Georgetown MA; m. 31
May 1829 to Sarah/Sally Spafford Tenney. She b. 5 Apr 1787 in Rowley MA
2.
John Matthew DICKEY, b. 10 Oct 1808; d. 29 Oct 1836 in Elba, Genessee Co NY
3.
Samuel Wallace DICKEY, b. 19 Aug 1810;
4. Elizabeth S.DICKEY, b 28 July 1812
5.
Mary Jane DICKEY, b. 3 Sep 1814; m. Albert Tenney, d. 8 May 1903
6. Sarah Pinkerton
DICKEY, b. 11 March 1820; d. 15 Aug 1865 in North Reading, MA; m. 14 Oct 1848
in Londonderry NH to Daniel Graves. He b. 11 Dec 1794 in N. Reading MA. Children
(GRAVES, b. N. Reading MA): Lucy B., b 1849; Sarah Ann, b. 6 June 1851, and Daniel
Harry b 27 June 1859
7. Benjamin F. DICKEY, b. 16 May 1822; d. aft 1861 in
Lowell MA; in 1861 a fruit grower in Lowell MA; m. Elizabeth M. --. She b abt
1826 in VT.
8. +Charlotte Stark DICKEY, b. 7 Nov 1824; d.5 June 1908;
m. 23 Nov 1845 at N. Reading MA to Warren Augustus CAMPBELL.
Lieut.
John or Jonathan-3 STARK (Archibald-2, Archibald-1), b. 4 March 1772, d 1851;
m. his cousin Betsey Stark, dau of Samuel-2 & Elizabeth (Powers) Stark; she
d. May 14, 1858. He d. 11 Apr 1851 in Bow NH.
Children of Lt. John/Jonathan
& Betsey (Stark) Stark:
1. +Archibald STARK, b. 19 Sep 1797; m. 27 Dec 1825, Betsey
Cunningham; He d. 19 Dec 1860
2. Samuel STARK, b. 2 July 1801;
m. Mary Porter; he d. 15 Aug 1840
3. Clarissa STARK, b. 16 Apr 1804; d. 22
July 1820
4. +Robert STARK, b. 15 Apr 1806
5. Mary STARK, b. 18 Nov
1808; d. 31 Dec 1831
6. Elizabeth STARK, b. 22 Oct 1810; d. 22 Dec 1829
7.
+Philip STARK, b. 2 Aug 1812; m. Mary Bush
8. Jonathan STARK, b. 15
June 1814; d. 17 Dec 1833
9. +Sarah Jane STARK, b. 15 Oct 1818; m. Rodney
G. STARK [SEE], her cousin
Elizabeth/Betsey-3
STARK (Archibald-2, Archibald-1), b. 1776 in Dunbarton NH d 17 June 1853 in
Brownston IN; m. 12 March 1809 at Dunbarton NH to Joseph Emerson. [Contrary to
the "Emerson genealogy," she was not the daughter of John-3 Stark]
Children
of Joseph & Elizabeth (Stark) EMERSON [born at Haverhill NH]
1. Charlotte
EMERSON, b. 30 Dec 1809
2. Charles EMERSON, b. 1811. Removed to Decatur IL;
was elected to public offices of importance; became Judge of the Superior Court
3.
+Benjamin Franklin Cunningham EMERSON, b. 28 Feb 1815
4. +Warren
Chase EMERSON, b. 7 Nov 1816; who m. Eleanor McWhinney.
5. Mary EMERSON,
b. in 1818; d. unm.
James-3
STARK (Archibald-2, Archibald-1), b. 1780 in Dunbarton NH; d. 20 Dec 1827
in Hopkinton NH; m. 4 May 1808 Susan Walker of Manchester NH; She b. 1786 and
d. 25 Sep 1869. For some years he was a physician in Hopkinton NH. He lived upon
what was afterwards known as the Corner place. In 1813 he was appointed surgeon
in the U.S. Army; graduated from Dartmouth Medical School in 1807.
Children
of James & Susan (Walker) Stark:
1. Bridget STARK
2. Mary STARK
3.
+Solon STARK, b born in Hopkinton NH abt 1810; physician; removed to St.
Louis MO
4. +Patrick STARK, b. 1818; m. Clarinda Flanders
5. Gilbert
STARK
6. James STARK
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**GENERATION FOUR**
Archibald-4
GAMBLE (Archibald-3 GAMBLE, Anna-2 STARK, Archibald-1) b. 15 Feb 1795, m 10
Apr 1834 Sarah Davis. She b. abt 1796 in NH. In 1850 U.S. Census found in Manchester
NH with wife, Sarah, and daughters Caroline and Sarah F.[census shows them living
in "Derryfield" prior to this time.] In 1860 Archibald and Sarah are
living in Manchester with daughter Caroline S. In 1830 Archibald Gamble Jr. is
listed among the town selectmen for Manchester NH. The 1840 US Census shows only
3 women (prb wife and daughters) in his household.
Children of Archibald
& Sarah (Davis) GAMBLE:
1. Caroline S. GAMBLE, b abt 1835 in NH (prob
Manchester)
2. Sarah H.GAMBLE, b abt 1838 in NH (prob Manchester)
John
Stark-4 GAMBLE (Archibald-3 GAMBLE, Anna-2 STARK, Archibald-1) b. 7 Nov 1796,
d. 3 Feb 1840, m. 6 May 1829, Susan/Sarah Stark, dau of John & Mary/Polly
(Huse Stark). She b 17 Jan 1797 and d. 12 May 1860.
Children of John &
Susan/Sarah (Stark) GAMBLE:
1. Elinor GAMBLE, b. 23 Oct 1830
2. John GAMBLE,
b. 18 Aug 1832
3. Susan Stark GAMBLE, b. 8 Dec 1834
4. Archibald GAMBLE,
b. 25 March 1838
Margaret-4
GAMBLE (Archibald-3 GAMBLE, Anna-2 STARK, Archibald-1), b 31 Aug 1798; m 25
Sep 1832 Alexander Curtice. Alexander Curtice was the son of Stephen and was b.
in Antrim NH 27 Oct 1803. He was a farmer in Danbury, Hill, Vermont and in Bristol
NH from about 1867, and here d. 29 Dec 1873, ae. 70-2-2. She d. Bristol NH 31
Feb 1873, ae 74-5-12.
Children of Alexander & Margaret (Gamble) CURTICE:
1.
William Mason CURTICE, b. 15 Nov 1833; d. 21 July 1838, ae 4-8-6
2. Betsey
CURTICE, b. 8 July 1836, d. 12 July 1840, ae. 4-0-4
3. John Warren CURTICE,
b 12 Dec 1839. He m. Lydia Woodburn. Was a druggist in Hinsdale MA. He d. in Washington
D.C. 1 Jan 1901, ae 61-0-19. No Children
4. +James Archibald CURTICE,
b. Danbury NH 8 Nov 1841
Samuel-4
GAMBLE (Archibald-3, GAMBLE, Anna-2 STARK, Archibald-1) b. 5 July 1803; m.
2 Dec 1836, Mary Ann Wilson. She b. abt 1808 in NH; in 1860 & 1870 US census
living in Manchester NH with wife and daughter. He prob died before 1880.
Child
of Samuel & Mary A. (Wilson) GAMBLE:
1. Mary E. GAMBLE, b. abt 1839
in NH; in 1870 living with her parents, unmarried, in Manchester NH
Sarah
Elizabeth-4 STARK (Archibald-3, William-2, Archibald-1), b 1799 in NH, d.
14 Oct 1853 in Wayne Co IN. 1850 census; m. Enos Windsor, son of Isaac Windsor.
He b. 6 March 1793 in Surry Co NC and died 31 July 1839 in Preble Co OH. He m1)
Nancy Jones and had 8 children, Mary/Polly Serena, Kittrana/Keturah, Jarrett Riley,
Isaac Jones, Emma Salina/Sabrina, Elam Fisher, Alvin Risden, and John Pettis.
Children
of Enos & Sarah E. (Stark) WINDSOR:
1. +William Riley WINDSOR,
b. 7 May 1836 in New Paris OH, d 27 Sep 1909 in Muncie, Delaware Co IN; m. Mary
Tamanda White 3 Feb 1867 in Whitewater, Wayne Co IN.
2. +Elizabeth Frances
WINDSOR, b. 8 July 1837 in Jackson Twp, Preble Co OH, died 22 Apr 1898 in
New Paris, Preble Co OH; she m. Andrew "Andy" Kirkpatrick REID. He b
11 Jan 1828 in Preble Co OH and d. 3 Apr 1907.
Frances-4
STARK (Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1), b. 25 Oct 1796 in Goffstown NH;
d. 2 Nov 1886 in Bombay NY; m. 11 Apr 1822 to James GILCHRIST. In 1850 living
in Bombay, Franklin Co NY, and Frances's father Thomas Stark is living with them.
Reportedly had four children.
Children of James & Frances (Stark) GILCHRIST:
1.
+Calvin Benton GILCHRIST, b. 8 Feb 1823
2. Charles GILCHRIST, b. 5 Sep
1824; d. 28 June 1853 in Detroit, Michigan; m. 2 Feb 1852 to Elvira E. Merrick
3.
+Edwin GILCHRIST, b. 15 Nov 1826 in NH; m. 6 Jan 1859 Helen M. Slivens
Rodney
Gove-4 STARK (Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1) b. 23 Nov
1809 in Goffstown NH; m. 5/14 May 1839, his cousin, Sarah Jane
Stark of Goffstown. She was b. 15 Oct 1818, dau of Lieut. John
& Betsey (Stark) Stark. She d. 26 Nov 1884 in Goffstown. He
was a merchant tailor and at one time did quite an extensive business;
he res. on North Mast Street in the house later owned by Sargent
heirs and afterwards about 1855 built a house on the site of the
later residence of Jerad Pellens [1921]. From 1837-1843 he was
prominent in town affairs of Goffstown NH. He d. 4 Jan 1876 in
Goffstown NH.
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1860 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire > Hillsborough
> GoffstownRodney
G. Stark 52 M Tailor 1400 100 NH
Sarah J. 42 F NH
Henry 18 M
Frank 16 M
Ella M. 10 F
Hannah P 8 F NY
Pilip 2 M NH
Elizabeth Sahnnon 28 F Domestic Ireland
G. Bryon Moore 20 M Merchant 5000 2500 NH
George P. Henry 23 M Clerk 400
Charles McCollum 25 Carpenter NH
Samuel Stark 15 M Mechanic NH
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Children of Rodney G. & Sarah J. (Stark) STARK:
1. +Mary STARK, b. 4 Feb 1840; m. Henry W. Hadley
2. +Lewis Henry STARK, b. 8 Dec 1841
3. +William Frank STARK, b. 31 Aug 1843;
4. George R. STARK, b. 6 March 1846; d. 14 Sep 1850
5. +Ellen M. STARK, b. 16 Aug 1849; m. Henry BLODGETT
6. Hannah P. STARK, b. 27 Aug 1851; d. 30 July 1883, unm.
7. +George Philip STARK, b. 1 Feb 1857
William-4
STARK (Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1) b. 24 July 1817 in Goffstown NH;
m. 27 Dec 1846, Sophia S. Stinson. He d. 18 Aug 1871.
Children of William
& Sophia (Stinson) STARK:
1. Charles H. STARK, b Jan 1848; d. 30 March
1848
2. Lizzie STARK, b. 1852; d. 8 May 1899
3. Clara STARK, b. 2 Feb 1853;
d. 12 July 1853
Clarissa-4
STARK (Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1), b abt 1807 in NH, m. Sidney Briggs,
b. abt 1806 in ?NY; removed to northern New York where she d. They are found in
the 1850 US Census living in Fort Covington, Franklin Co. NY. He was a manufacturer
there.
Children of Sidney & Clarissa (STARK) BRIGGS:
1. Mary
BRIGGS, b. abt 1831 in NY
2. Rodney BRIGGS, b. abt 1835 in NY; In 1860 census,
Fort Covington NY; painter in household of Alexander & Fanny Smallman; 1870
laborer in household of Samuel & Mary Lincoln.
3. Hannah BRIGGS, b. abt
1838 in NY
4. ?Daniel BRIGGS, b abt 1827 in NY [unknown if son or other relative]
Elizabeth-4
STARK (Caleb Page-3, General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 8 May 1792 in Dunbarton
NH and d. in New York City, 10 Sep 1876. She was a handsome woman, as attested
by an oil portrait and other likenesses later in the home of her great grandson,
William S. Newell, in Bath. ME; m. 25 Nov 1810 to Samuel NEWELL, son of Rev. Jonathan
& Lucy (Rogers) Newell. b. in Stow, MA 20 May 1786, according to Stow official
vital records and died in Lawrence Mass, Jan 11, 1853. Family records give his
birth date as May 3, 1783. It was the tradition of his family that he attended
Harvard, but his name is not to be found on the college rolls. Two of his brothers
were Harvard graduates. At one time during his residence in Cambridge he lived
in the Craigie House, afterwards the home of the poet Longfellow. He was an East
India merchant with business in Boston. DUring the administration of President
Andrew Jackson he served as Postmaster of Cambridge, between 1829 and 1837. Mr.
Newell was involved in a frightful accident at Andover MA 6 Jan 1853, in which
a son of President-Elect Franklin Pierce was killed. Mr. Newell suffered a broken
leg and other injuries. He was taken to the home of his son Charles Stark Newell
in Lawrence, MA where he died five days later.
Both are buried in Mount Auburn
Cemetery, Cambridge MA.
Children of Samuel & Elizabeth (Stark) NEWELL:
1.
+Samuel Henry NEWELL, aka JOHN STARK, b. 10 Oct 1811 in Boston MA;
m. Caroline Julia Morris; adopted by Major Caleb Stark, and he changed his name
to JOHN STARK
2. Francis William NEWELL, b. 19 Aug 1814 in Boston MA; d. 1
Oct 1815
3. +Charles Stark NEWELL, b. 19 Aug 1814 in Boston MA and d.
7 Dec 1876 in NY NY who m. Alice Jane Crabbe
Sarah-4
STARK (Major Caleb Page-3, General John-2, Archibald-1) b 1794 in Dunbarton
NH, d 5 Feb 1819; m. Joshua WINSLOW of Boston MA, son of Isaac and Mary (Davis)
Winslow in Oct 1817 at Pembroke NH; buried Dunbarton NH.
Only child of Joshua
& Sarah (Stark) Winslow:
1. +Francis WINSLOW, b. 6 Sep 1818
in Boston MA and died 26 Aug 1862 in Key West FL; m. Mary Sophia Nelson.
Gradus
Bakeman-4 STARK (John-3, Gen John-2, Archibald-1), b. 10 June 1785 in Dunbarton
NH; m. Ann Davis [grand aunt of Roland Rowell]; she b abt 1785 possibly in Derry
NH; In 1812 Gradus built a house on the east side of River road in Manchester
NH.
Children of Gradus B. & Ann (Davis) Stark:
1. +Clifton
Stark, b abt January 1825; d. 14 Aug 1877 in Taunton MA; m. Mary Jane Boynton
2.
Lucy Stark, b.?; died 1 Jan 1861 in Hyde Park, MA; Lucy B. Stark & Sumner
Rockwood, married May 25, 1859 in MA; The marriage certificate shows: "She
of Nashua NH, he of Boston. His occupation: Mason. He son of Lyman & Mary
b Westfield, his second marriage. She b. Nashua NH of Gradus B & Anna her
first marriage."
3. Calvin Stark, b. 27 June 1812; d. 1812
4. +Caroline
Stark, b. 2 Oct 1813 in Manchester NH; d. 5 Sep 1882 in Laconia NH; m. 23
Nov 1835 in Concord NH to Daniel DINSMORE/DINSMOOR
5. Ellen Stark, b. 11 Feb
1815; d. 14 Jan 1895 in Fitchburg MA
6. Ferdinand Stark, b. 27 Dec 1816 in
Manchester NH, d. 1816
7. +Leonard Stark, b. 11 Dec 1818 in Manchester
NH, d. 18 Dec 1898 in Boylston MA
8. Henry Stark, b. 2 July 1821 in Manchester
NH, d. New York City
9. +Elizabeth Franklin Stark, b. 24 Oct 1823 in
Manchester NH; d. 29 Nov 1870 in New Ipswich NH; m. 27 Jan 1870 in Nashua NH to
William E. Hassell
Betsy-4
STARK (John-3, General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 14 Jan 1788,
d. 13 Sept 1864; m. Samuel Phillips Kidder. He b. 1 Nov 1768 in
Billerica MA or Manchester NH, lived in Manchester NH on Canal
Street. He was a farmer. He moved from Billerica MA to Manchester
NH and was one of the directors at the first meeting of the Amoskeag
Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company in 1810. He is mentioned
as one of the founders of the Social Library of Derryfield [later
Manchester] N.H. According to
Bob Birt a Fiske family researcher, the widow Betsy (Stark)
Kidder married 2nd) Col. Mark Fiske (Joseph, Mark, William, John,
William, Robert, Simon, Simon, William, Symond) who was b. 21
June 1778 at Ipswich MA but removed to Londonderry/Derry NH.
Children of Samuel P. & Betsey (Stark) KIDDER:
1. +Samuel Blodget KIDDER, b. 26 Dec 1806 at Manchester
NH; m. Mary Ann Spinney.
2. +Elizabeth KIDDER, b. 27 March 1809 in Manchester NH;
m. Nathaniel E. Morrill
3. +John Sullivan KIDDER, b at Manchester NH 31 May 1811;
member SAR
4. Mary White KIDDER, b 31 Aug 1813; d 13 March 1869. m. at Manchester
5 Sep 1847, Hon. Moody Currier [ex-Gov. of NH], he b. at Boscawen
NH 22 Apr 1806; d. 23 Aug 1898, son of Moody & Rhoda (Putney)
Currier. They had one child that died in infancy (possibly in
his 2d marriage). He was the forty-second Governor of New Hampshire.
5. Joseph KIDDER, b. 13 March 1819; He married 20 June 1850 to
Sarah B. --. (They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary
in 1900, resided Manchester NH.). In 1850 living in Manchester
NH with his sister and Stark S. Fisk (age 18) a silversmith living
with them, along with Betsey Fisk, age 60 (b. 1790) [his mother-in-law].
#7588 S.A.R.; Residing in Manchester NH through 1880. Children
(STARK) Maria F. (b abt 1855 NH, teacher), Annie B. (b abt 1860
NH), and Mary N.S. (b abt 1864 NH). In 1880 three daughters living
at home unmarried. [NOTE: Stark S. Fiske is found in the 1870
census of Lisbon, Grafton Co NH with wife Lucinda P (age 40) and
son George L. (age 14); by 1880 Stark has apparently died, and
Lucinda (age 49) and her son George S. Fisk, jewler, is found
in Lisbon NH; George S. Fisk is listed as a descendant of Gen.
John Stark in the 1890 list (see below).]
6. Susan Stark KIDDER, b 1 June 1821, m. 1853 to Dr. David S.
Palmer of Manchester, who d. 1854. One child, d. in infancy. In
1880 living in Manchester NH, widowed.
Emily/Emelia-4
Stark (John-3, Gen John-2, Archibald-1), b. 8 June 1783 in Dunbarton NH; m.
John Goff Moore; he b. abt 1783.
Children of John G. & Emily (Stark)
Moore: (may be more)
1. +John Stark MOORE who m. Lucy Kendall. They had at least
one child, Josephine (Mrs. Albert W. Howe), b. MA, DAR#9617, In
1870 in Danvers MA census, Albert W. Howe (age 38 MA, b abt 1832),
wife Josephine E. (age 29 MA, b. abt 1841), Mary J. Howe (age
17 England, b. 1853), Richard Patten laborer of Nova Scotia, and
Willard Howe (age 69 MA, b abt 1801).
2. +Milton
MOORE, born 1806, in Manchester, NH, married to Abigail Martin of Danvers,
MA
3. Hyman MOORE b. abt 1816 in NH. He probably married in 1864 in
Scituate MA to Tamazine ---. She b. abt 1842 in MA. In 1880 living in Mattapoisett,
Plymouth Co MA with wife Tamryin (she age 38 b MA) and children Bertha A (15),
Esther (9 MA) and Minnie (5) MA. He probably died in Waltham MA in 1889. By 1894
Mrs. Tamozine (Hyman) Moore is living on High Street in Hingham MA.
John-4
STARK (John-3, General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 26 Jan 1790 in Derryfield
NH; d. 16 Apr 1872; m. Sally/Sallie/Sarah Fletcher Pollard. She b abt 1790; in
1816 built a house on River Road where he resided until his death;
Children
of John & Sarah (Pollard) Stark:
1. Thomas STARK, abt 1820/22 Manchester
NH; killed by the falling of a derrick
2. Elizabeth "Betsey" STARK,
b. abt 22-25;remodeled "Stark House"
3. George Stark, b. abt 1826-28
4.
David STARK, b. abt 1827
5. Benjamin Franklin STARK, b. abt 1830; m. Harriet
Kimball. On 1890 list as being a descendant. In 1860 US Census in Manchester NH
(age 30) with wife Harriet (age 30) and son Burke (age 1, b abt 1849 in NH). In
this census he is a laborer. By 1860 Benjamin has probably died, and in Manchester
his wife Harriet Stark, a Fanny Burbank (age 77) and son Burk F. Stark (age 11),
all b. NH. In 1880 "Burke" Stark (age 30) single a book dealer is living
with his mother Harriet (age 60) in Manchester NH. In 1877 Burk F. Stark is a
baker working at 215 Hanover Street in Manchester NH and living in a house 609
Pine St, corner Blodgett. Harriet Stark, widow also lives here.
6. Augustus
Hodgson Stark, b. 06 NOV 1834 NH; d. 8 Aug 1902; m1) 15 March 1866 in Boston MA
to Isabella "Mabel" Buck, dau of Nathan & Charlotte Buck. She b
abt 1846; m2) 17 Dec 1881 at Boston MA to Edith F. Furbish. She b. June 1844 in
Maine. In 1860 living with the family of Philip & Mary Stark in Manchester
NH; In 1870 living in Randoph MA, carriage painter. In 1900 living in Manchester
NH, census states she had no children. SAR member #7631. From 1890-93, while living
in Manchester NH resided on River road north, near Industrial school (this would
be the Stark homestead); had a carriage shop at 516 Elm Street.
Frederick
Gilman-4 STARK (John-3, General John-2, Archibald-1) b 6 Aug 1792 in Derryfield
NH, d. 26 Mar 1861 m. Nancy Gillis. She b. abt 1792; in 1850 living in Bedford
NH, she d. 1856. He was general superintendent and manager for the Union Locks
and Canal Company.
Children of Frederick G. & Nancy (Gillis) Stark
1.
Juliet STARK (Mrs. Henry C. Gillis) second child, d. in 1840. She married Henry
C. Gillis. He b. in NH. He was one of the committee, which in 1841, was appointed
one of a committee to determine whether an Episcopal church in Manchester might
be built.
2. Emma STARK, b. abt 1827 in NH; m. Jacob G. Cilley bef 1850; He
b abt 1815 in NH, and was an insurance agent. She died in 1859. In 1850 census
living in Manchester NH with husband Jacob and a Lois Fletcher ?. Jacob was in
1853 a director of the Congregational Society, and he was also a member of the
Odd Fellows society in Manchester NH (Hillsborough Lodge Number 2), Jacob being
its third chief officer (in 1846); he was Second Sergent in the Amoskeag Veterans;
he was one of the first directors of the Manchester Bank (organized 1845), and
the Amoskeag Savings Bank (chartered 1852); he was clerk and treasurer of the
Blodget Edge Tool Manufacturing Company (incorporated 1853); he was one of the
first members of city government (September 8, 1846) as Councilman. In 1839 he
was one of the members of the board of police commissioners. In 1860 in Manchester,
no wife or child in household, a Martha C. Brainard, age 13 is living with him,
no relationship shown. She is probably the Martha B. Cilley found in 1870 census,
?adopted. In 1870 Jacob G. Cilley is found in Manchester NH, real estate agent
with Martha B. (b abt 1843 in NH) and Harry Cilley (age 8, b. abt 1862 in NH).
3. +George STARK, b 9 April 1823 in Manchester NH
4. William STARK,
b abt 1826, died 1873; lawyer; author and poet; in 1860 living in Manchester NH
with his parents, unmarried; in 1870 in McLean Asylum for the Insane in Somerville
MA.
Mary-4
STARK (John-3, Gen John-2, Archibald-1) b. 18 Jan 1795 in Derryfield NH; d.
3 Aug 1878; m. Sept 1814 to Josiah Gillis [brother to wife of Frederick G.]. He
b. abt 1795.
Children of Josiah & Mary (Stark) Gillis: (had six
children)
1. Catharine K. GILLIS; m. Benjamin Walker. Had at least one ch Mary
Catherine Walker, b. MA
2. +Harriet/Harriott GILLIS; m. Joseph A. Ames
3.
+Charles Josiah GILLIS, b. 15 April 1822 at Wilmington MA
4. +Mary
GILLIS, b. abt 1824 in MA
Susan-4
Stark (John-3, Brigadier-General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 17 Jan 1797, d.
12 May 1860; m. John Gamble. He b. 7 Nov 1796. Received from her grandfather 5
acres of land on the west side of the River road, adjoining Stark Park on the
north. In 1837 they built a house on the River Road piece of land, where they
afterwards lived.
Children of John & Susan (Stark) Gamble:
1.
Elinor/Eleanor GAMBLE, b. 23 Oct 1830; d. 9 Apr 1910?
2. John S. GAMBLE, b.
18 Aug 1832
3. Susan GAMBLE, b. 8 Dec 1834; ?m. Josiah W. Abbott; 1890 list
of descendants shows her surname as "Gamble"
4. Archibald GAMBLE,
b. 25 March 1838; d. 31 Jul 1859
Samuel
Kidder-4 STARK (John-3, Gen. John-2, Archibald-1), b. 9 Apr 1789?/1799; d.
14 Jan 1851; m. Betsey GRIFFIN. She b. 8 Nov 1799. Received from his grandfather
Gen. John Stark land from River Road north to Rowell street and east to a point
27 rods east of Union Street. In 1821 Samuel built a house later owned and occupied
by the heirs of Malachi Dodge, and in which house Charles Stark was born.
Children
of Samuel & Betsey (Griffin) STARK:
1. Charles STARK, b. 1822; He m
bef 1850 to Maria D. --. She b. abt 1826 in NH. He was a carpenter. In 1850 living
in Boscawen NH. In 1860 living in Concord NH with wife Harriett (age 46), dau
Louisa (age 19) and Frank L. (age 18) along with Edna S. Dow (age 13)
2. Harriett
STARK, b. abt 1822 NH; in 1880 living in Concord NH with mother, age 59, single
3.
Jerome STARK, b. b. abt 1825 in NH, carpenter. Married Rosamond/Rosemond --. She
b abt 1834 in VT. Had children: Mortimer L., b abt 1855 NH
4. +John Francis
STARK, b. Dec 1827 in NH; d. July 22, 1901; m. Juliet Hoyt.
5. Amanda
M. STARK, b. abt 1829; m. William P. Burpee. He b. abt 1821 in NH; In 1860 William
& Amanada residing in Boston MA. His occupation is "Provisions,"
no children at this time.
6. Sarah STARK, who m. Capt. Benjamin Richardson
(as his 1st wife). He was b. 5 Apr 1820, son of Benjamin & Mary (Gott) Richardson.
He m2) 1845 to Hannah Murphy and had children by his 2nd wife. Unknown if any
children were born by Sarah Stark Burpee.
Charles
F.M.-4 STARK (John-3 Gen John-2, Archibald-1), b. 26 Aug 1801 in Derryfield
NH; d. 18 Aug 1873; m. Fannie Kimball. She b. abt 1801; inherited his grandfather's
homestead. This house was destroyed by fire in the winter of 1865-66.
Only
child of Charles F.M. & Fannie (Kimball) STARK:
1. +Augusta STARK,
b. abt 1842 in NH; m. William M.Whittemore.
Albert
G.-4 STARK (John-3, Gen John-2, Archibald-1), b. 12 Aug 1804/6 in Derryfield
NH; d. 28 Jan 1856; m. Susan W. Russell of Manchester NH. She b. 3 March 1811
in NH. In 1850 living in Manchester NH; In 1860 Susan living in Manchester NH;
In 1880 US Census, widow Susan W. STARK living in Manchester NH with her daughters,
Mary & Samantha and their children. Albert & Susan reportedly had 9
children.
Children of Albert G. & Susan W. (Russell) Stark: [of 9 children]
1.
Samantha R. STARK, b. abt 1831 in NH; m. Jacob Ordway; In 1860 married and living
with her mother; In 1870 US Census living next door to her mother in 1880 living
with her mother and has son Edward S. [b. abt 1863]
2. +Frederick G. STARK,
b. 2 March 1834 in Manchester NH
3. Josiah H.STARK, b abt 1836 in NH, living
with mother in Manchester NH in 1870 US Census, machinist, two children, William
(8) and Josephine (6) possibly his children.
4. Levi B. STARK, b abt 1838 in
NH; in 1860 Census living with his mother in Manchester NH; 1890 "descendants"
list shows him residing in Tangipahoa, La.
5. Mary F. STARK, b. abt 1842 in
NH; m. William MAYNE/MANN, who was b. abt 1838 in NH, shoemaker, and had ch: Albert
S., b abt 1862 and Elsie A., b abt 1879 [Elsie is listed as "great-granddau"
of Susan, so ? dau of Albert]. Husband shown in 1860 US census as William Mann,
in later census Mary's surname shown as "Mayne." In 1870 living in Manchester
NH with mother Susan, sibling Josiah and son Albert, but surname is Stark. In
1890 on "descendants" list living in Frenchtown, MT
6. Susan Augusta
STARK, b. abt 1846 in NH; living with mother in 1860; single in 1890
7. James
A. STARK, b. abt 1848 in NH
8. ?
9. ?
----
1880 U.S. Census - Manchester
NH - Dutton Street
Stark, Susan W W F 68 keeps house NH NH NH
Mayne, Mary
F. W F 37 dau at home NH NH NH
Mayne, Albert S., W M 18 grandson, laborer NH
NH NH
Mayne, Elsie A., W F age 1, Great dgrand dau NH NH NH
Ordway, Samantha
W F age 47 daughter nurse NH NH NH
Ordway, Ed S. W M 17 grand son, Printer's
Devil NH NH NH
Stark, Wm H. W M 18 grandson Machinist
Stark, Josie A. W
F 17 granddau at school NH NH NH
Caleb-4
STARK (John-3, Gen John-2, Archibald-1), b. 14 Feb 1807 in Manchester NH,
d. 1 June 1859; m. 1830 in Boston MA to Mary Nelson Sayward, dau of Henry &
Mary (Nelson) Sayward of Newburyport MA. She b. 16 Feb 1805 in MA. He prob. died
by 1860, as he is not found in that census in South Danvers MA with his wife and
children.
Children of Caleb & Mary N. (Sayward) Stark:
1. Caleb
STARK, b. 17 Nov 1831 in Boston MA
2. Kirk STARK, b. 5 May 1833 in Danvers,Essex
Co MA; m. Josephine/Josie S. --; she b. abt 1846 in NH; in 1850 living with parents
in Salem MA, occupation, "stabler." In 1860 living with mother in S.
Danvers MA, occupation, "soap boiler." In 1870 & 1880 living in
Lynn, MA with his wife "Josie," and his occupation is "paper hanger,"
no children by 1880; in 1890 "of Salem MA"
3. Margaret E. STARK,
b. 17 July 1835 in Essex Co MA . In 1890 "of Salem MA"
4. +Nelson
STARK, b. 1841 in MA
Louisa-4
STARK (John-3, Gen John-2, Archibald-1), b. 3 Oct 1809; d. 7 Sep 1906; m.
31 Dec 1834 to Albert G. ROBIE, son of Samuel & Deborah (Moore) Roby He b.
1 Jan 1806 in Goffstown NH. He resided on the homestead of his father until about
1867 when he disposed of his holdings in Goffstown and removed to Manchester NH.
Was a prominent citizen of the town and held the office of selectman, represented
the town in the General Court, was a practical farmer and a farmer. He d. 27 July
1886 in Manchester, NH.
Children of Albert G. & Louisa (STARK) Robie:
1.
Solon S. ROBIE, b. 6 Aug 1837 in Goffstown NH; m. Laura S. Stuart. She b. 1 Feb
1831 and d. 11 Oct 1862. He was a doctor of dental science, practiced his profession
in the city of Boston MA where he resided until his death. In 1890 living/office
at 12 Huntington Ave/4 Pomeroy in Boston; apparently had no children
2. Lavina
ROBIE, b 1841, d. 1845
3. +Royal H. ROBIE, b. 5 Aug 1845 in Goffstown;
m1) Nellie A. Balch; m2) Clara Hale
One-4
STICKNEY (Mary/Molly-3 STARK, General John-2, Archibald-1), b. 31 Aug 1803
in Pembroke NH; m. 4 March 1830 in Greenfield OH to Matilda Jane Bassell, she
b. 20 May 1814 in Essex NJ. She b. 20 May 1814 in Essex Co. NJ.; In 1880 U.S.
census living in Toledo OH next door to his son Stark.
Children of One &
Matilda J. (Bassell) STICKNEY:
1. Virturia STICKNEY, b. 3 June 1842; d.
30 May 1863
2. +Malcolm STICKNEY, b. 10 Apr 1847 in Toledo OH
3.
+Stark STICKNEY, b. 12 Sep 1854
Mary-4
STICKNEY (Mary/Molly-3 STARK, Gen John-2, Archibald-1) was
b. 23 May 1808 NH ; m1) 25 Sep 1831 in Port Lawrence Twp, MI to
Milton Dorwin WHITNEY. He b 22 Sep 1805 in Pittsfield MA, and
died by 1841. She m2) 28 Jan 1841 in Toledo OH to Simeon C. GREEN(E).
He and his family are shown in the 1840 census of Port Lawrence,
Lucas Co. Ohio. In 1850 Mary is living in Washington Ohio, but
her children are living in Whiteford Michigan with Joel Green.
---------------------------------
1850 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Lucas > Washington
Erastus Cone 48 M Farmer Conn
Mary Ann Cone 47 F Mass
Noah A. Cone 19 M Farmer Ohio
Ambrose Cone 22 M Farmer Ohio
Lafinia Cone 16 F NY
Sarah Cone 13 F NY
--living next door--
Mary Green 42 F New Hampshire [b abt 1808]
Frances M. Green 16 F. Ohio [b abt 1834]
Milton A. Green 13 M Ohio [b abt 1837]
--------------------------------
1850 United States Federal Census > Michigan > Monroe >
Whiteford
Joel Green 60 M Farmer 2000 Mass [b abt 1790 Mass]
Irene L. Green 26 F b Mass [b abt 1824 Mass]
Simeon Green 9 M Mass
--------------------------------
1860 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Lucas > Washington
Mary Green 51 F Farm Owner 500/150 NH
Fanny Whitney 25 F 4000 Ohio
Milton A. Whitney 22 M 4000/450 Ohio
Simeon F. Green 17 M Ohio
Catharine Lentz 24 F House Serveant Germany
Theodore Lentz 2/12 M Michigan
[living next door to Erastus Cone family]
---------------------------------
Children of Milton D. & Mary (STICKNEY) WHITNEY:
1. Olive Louise WHITNEY, b. 25 Sep 1831 in Port Lawrence Twp,
Michigan
2. +Harriet WHITNEY, b. 31 Aug 1832 in Port Lawrence Twp,
Michigan; married by 1860 to Ambrose CONE, son of Erastus &
Mary Ann Cone. He b. abt 1828 in Ohio.
3. +Frances Mary "Fanny" WHITNEY, b. 2 Sep 1834
in Port Lawrence Twp, Michigan; m. Ambrose CONE widow of her sister,
as his 2d wife.
4. Milton A. WHITNEY, b. 22 July 1837 in Port Lawrence Twp. Michigan
Children of Simeon C. & Mary (STICKNEY) GREEN: (may
be more)
1. Simeon F. GREEN, b. 12 July 1842 in Washington Twp, OH; In
1870 living in Washington, Lucas Co OHIO with wife Emily. In 1910
he was living in Painesville, Lake Co OH. He married Emma/Emily
H. --. She b abt 1843 in Ohio (fa from CT, mo fr Ohio). The 1910
census shows she had 4 children. One daughter, Irene E. age 38
single b. Ohio living with them, a teacher in the public schools.
2. Irene GREEN, b. in Toledo OH, b abt 1824 Mass DAR#62554 [NOTE:
Irene could not have been the dau of Mary Stickney, may have been
the dau of Simeon Green from a previous marriage.]
NOTE: Charles Green and Whitney Green shown below as descendants
are probably from this line.
Two-4
STICKNEY (Mary/Molly-3 STARK, Gen John-2, Archibald-1) was b. 16 Apr 1810
in Bow NH and d. 9 July 1862 in Manhatten OH; m. 6 Aug 1854 in Vienna, Michigan
to Lovina Cone.
Children of Two & Lovina (Cone) STICKNEY:
1.
Dorcas Franklin STICKNEY, b. 28 Aug 1857; d. 1 Oct 1857
2. Anthony Summers
STICKNEY, b. 1 March 1859
Indiana-4
STICKNEY (Mary/Molly-3 STARK, Gen John-2, Archibaldl-1) b. 16 Jan 1817; m.
10 May 1835 in Monroe Co, Michigan to Platt Card. He b. 14 Jan 1801 in Herkimer
Co NY, son of William & Hannah (Mumford) Card; She d. 16 Jan 1845. In 1860
U.S. Census living in Toledo, Lucas Co OH
Children of Platt & Indiana
(STICKNEY) CARD [may be more ch]
1. +Benjamin Franklin "Frank"
CARD, b. 10 Sep 1841 in Manhatten OH; m. Margaret Henderson.
[Reportedly
Platt Card had other wives and children, not reported here as they are not Stark
descendants]
Mehitable-4
BABSON (Ellen/Eleanor-3 STARK, Maj. Gen. John-2, Archibald-1) b 1793 in NH
m. Benjamin HOIT/HOITT, son of Thomas & Hannah (Stevens) Hoit. He m2) -- Twomley.
lived in Barnstead NH; had 12 children in all.
Children of Benjamin &
Mehitable (Babson) HOIT:
1. +Ellen HOITT , b abt 1817 m. Joshua
B. Merrill of Barnstead NH. He b abt 1812 in NH. In 1860 living in Concord NH
with children Lyman (age 17 b abt 1843), and Frank (age 4), and also sister Sarah
A. Hoit (age 27, tailoress) In 1870 living in concord NH with son Frank B. (age
14, b. abt 1856 in NH). In 1880 living in Concord, Merrimack Co NH
2. Charlotte
HOITT , b. abt 1818-1820 in NH; m. Calvin Sanborn. He b abt 1808 in NH and was
a millwright. In 1860 & 1870 residing in Barnstead NH. In 1880 census of Barnstead
NH where brother Thomas L. Hoitt and family is residing with her.
3. John Stark
HOITT, b abt 1821 in NH; m. Fanny P. Woodhouse, prob. dau of James L. & Abigail
P. Woodhouse of Barnstead NH. She b bt 1829 in NH; lived in Barnstead NH. In 1860
census living in Barnstead NH with husband, no ch in household.
4. Henriette/Henrietta
HOITT b. Apr 1823 m. T. Frederick Warland, or N. Woburn MA. He b. abt 1820 in
NH; in 1860 residing in Woburn, Middlesex Co MA, his occupation "currier;"
1900 she residing Barnstead NH, a widow, census shows 0 children, 0 living (so
no issue)
5. Harriet Newell HOIT b. abt 1825 m. Hiram Rand, of Barnstead NH.
He b Apr 1827 in NH. In 1860 census living in Barnstead NH with dau Anne F. (b
abt 1852 in NH) and son John S. (b abt 1856 in NH) In 1870 US Census living in
Barnstead NH with son John S. Rand. Harriet d. bef 1900 as in that census Hiram
Rand of Barnstead is shown a widow.
6. Thomas Lewis HOITT, b. abt 1830 in NH;
trader at Salmon Falls NH; in 1880 census living in Barnstead, Belknap Co NH with
sister Charlotte. He married Martha --. She b. abt 1838 in Maine. They had child
Etta B b. abt 1876 in MA. Thomas was on the committee for the "Barnstead
Reunion" celebrated August 30, 1882.
7. Elizabeth Frances "Fanny"
HOITT, b. abt 1832 in NH/ME m. John Johnson, of North Berwick Me. In 1880 living
in N. Berwick ME, no children in household.
8. Sarah A. Babson HOITT, b. 24
July 1834 (or May 1837 according to 1900 census) in NH, and d. 21 Sep 1906 in
Denver Colorado; in 1870 living with her sister Ellen in Concord NH, single, tailoress.
She m in 1867 to Augustus Hiram THOMPSON. He b Sep 1811 in St. Stephen Parish,
Carlotte, New Brunswick Canada and d. 1886. They were living in New Brunswick
about 1890. The "St. Croix Courier" reported twice, First on 21 Oct
1897:"Mrs A. H. Thompson left on Monday evening for Barnstead New Hampshire,
where she will visit relatives for a short time before returning to her home in
Denver Colorado."; and secondly on the death of Mrs. A.H. Thompson: "The
death of Mrs A. H. Thompson, briefly mentioned last week, following a severe attach
of heart troulble two months ago and from she never recovered, Sarah Babson Hoitt
was born July 24, 1834, and was the great-grand daughter of General John Stark
of revolutionary fame. In 1867 she was married to A. H. Thompson, of St. Stephen,
who died in 1886. In 1894 Mrs. Thompson removed to Denver Colorado, where she
had since made her home with Thomas A(lexander) Irvin, her death occuring on September
21. By her request her remains were cremated at Denver and the ashes now repose
with friends in New Hampshire." In 1900 census living in Clear Creek, Colorado
with "foster son" Irvin, an attorney (he b. July 1869 in Canada). At
that time the census shows she had no children of her own.
9. Horace HOITT,
b. abt 1841 in NH; In 1860 living in household of Sylvester & Sarah Edgerly,
a farm laborer
John-4
CAMERON (Elizabeth-3 Stark, Gen John-2 Stark, Archibald-1), b. 28 Sep 1800,
came to maturity during the years of his father's reverses, engaged in business
with great energy; farmer and drover, accumulated large holdings of land; colonel
in the militia, and town rep 1846, 1861; gave his children a good education and
a financial start in life; he m1) 19 Dec 1833, Jane Gray, dau of William &
Isabel (Roben) Gray. She b. 27 March 1814, d 6 Apr 1860. He m2) Martha C. (Dole)
widow of David Nelson of Danville VT. He retired from business and removed to
McIndoes Falls, where he d. 17 May 1875.
Children of John & Jane (Gray)
Cameron:
1. William G. CAMERON b 1835/36 in Ryegate VT; d. Audubon Iowa
1890, NO CHILDREN
2. Elizabeth S. CAMERON, b 1837 in Ryegate VT, m. Capt Frank
Williams; res. San Francisco. NO CHILDREN
3. Isabel R. CAMERON, b. 1839 in
Ryegate VT, d. Marysville CA
4. +John Stark CAMERON, b. 28 March 1841
in Ryegate VT; served 4 months during the Civil War, Dartmouth Cavalry, 7th Squadron,
RI Cavalry; m. 4 Jan 1876 to Sarah H. Palmer.
Elizabeth-4
CAMERON (Elizabeth-3 Stark, Gen John-2 Stark, Archibald-1), b. 12 July 1802
in Ryegate, Caledonia Co VT, d. 15 Nov 1876; m. 27 Nov 1822 in Caledonia Co VT
to Alexander Harvey Esq., son of Col. Alexander & Janet (Brock) Harvey. He
b. 31 Jan 1791 in Barnet, Caledonia Co VT; an attorney; was high sheriff of Caledonia
Co VT in 1843.
Children of ALexander & Elizabeth (Cameron) HARVEY:
1.
Alexander Whitlaw HARVEY, b. 3 Dec 1827 in Barnet, VT; d. 4 March 1875; m. Eliza
Ripley Coit, dau of George & Hannah (Townsend) Coit, b. 23 June 1832 in NY
and died 10 July 1890; lawyer; In 1860 US census living in Buffalo, Erie Co NY
with wife Maria, dau Eliza/Bessie Coit (b 8 Dec 1855 NY, d 5 Apr 1891) and son
Alexander W. (b 28 March 1859, d 26 Sep 1902 NY).
2. +Elizabeth Stark HARVEY,
b. 30 Dec 1830 in Ryegate VT; m. Frank Coburn Bill. The Bill family had at least
one child, Mary Bill, b in Cambridge MA; m. Elner H. Bright, DAR # 33788
3.
George Newel HARVEY b 30 June 1829 in Ryegate VT; d. 17 Aug 1862 in Washington
DC; was a major in the Union Army under Col. Stetson.
4. Lewis Henry HARVEY
b 20 Dec 1832 in Ryegate VT; d. 14 July 1840 in Ryegate VT
5. Edwin HARVEY
b 22 March 1835 in Ryegate VT; d. 10 Apr 1863
6. Caroline H. HARVEY b 9 March
1837 in Peacham VT; m. 30 June 1868 to Rev. Ephraim/Epheriam Abbott. He b. 20
Sep 1840 in Concord NH. She d. 9 Oct 1916. He d. 19 Aug 1919 in California. He
graduated Dartmouth College in 1862, Andover Theological Seminar in 1867. Principal
of McIndoes Academy 1863-65; Pastor at Meriden NH 1868-72; Pastor at Newport NH
1874-84; at Cedar Rapids IA 1884-88.
7. Isabella HARVEY b 23 Dec 1823; m.
Rev. David Bullions
T.
Jefferson/"Jeffie"-4 CAMERON (Elizabeth-3 Stark, Brig-Gen John-2
Stark, Archibald-1), b 13 March 1804 in Ryegate VT; d. 8 Feb 1844. She m. 5 Jan
1824 to Jacob Blanchard. He b. 7 Oct 1789. He m2) 6 June 1846 to Myra Jerusha
Cowles. She b 8 May 1806.
Children of Jacob & T. Jefferson (Cameron)
Blanchard:
1. Mary BLANCHARD, b. 23 Oct 1824 in Peacham VT; d 27 Dec 1841
2.
John BLANCHARD, b. 1 Nov 1826 in Peacham VT; d. 12 Nov 1826 in Peacham VT
3.
+John Cameron BLANCHARD, b 18 Aug 1827 in Peacham VT; served in the army in
the civil war; m. 28 Oct 1858 to Abbie Staples; had 11 children.
4. +Enoch
BLANCHARD, b. 4 July 1830 in Peacham VT
5. Elizabeth Stark BLANCHARD, b.
18 Aug 1832 in Peacham VT; d. 20 Nov 1845
6. Nathaniel BLANCHARD, b. 13 March
1835 in Peacham VT; d. 24 Nov 1864 in Osceola, IL; served 3-1/2 yrs in the 13th
and 27th Illinois Volunteers during the Civil War
7. Jane/Jean Gray BLANCHARD,
b. 11 July 1836 in Peacham VT; d. 11 Feb 1842
8. +Flora Merrill BLANCHARD,
b. 2 Aug 1840 in Peacham VT; d. 16 Aug 1886; m. 2 Oct 1871 to Jacob Trussell,
Esq.
Children of Jacob & Myra J. (Cowles) Blanchard:
9. Lewis
Harvey BLANCHARD, b 20 Aug 1847
10. Edmund Cowles BLANCHARD, b 12 Oct 1849
in Peacham VT
Uz-4
CAMERON (Elizabeth-3 Stark, Brig-Gen John-2 Stark, Archibald-1) b. 1811 in
Ryegate VT; m. Susan Gould Farrington, dau of Thomas & Susan (Gould) Farrington.
She b. 21 Apr 1807 in Walden VT. She had married 1st) 9 Oct 1839 in Walden VT
to Sherlock VINCENT. ; From 1840-1860 living in Walden, Caledonia Co. VT, Farmer.
Uz died by 1870 when Susan is living in Walden VT with son Lewis and daughter
Elvira. In 1880 Susan is living in Walden VT with son Lewis W. Uz received a pension
from Civil War Service, i.e. G7 Rhode Island Infantry
Children of Uz &
Susan (Farrington) Cameron:
1. Thomas N. CAMERON, b. abt 1839 in VT
2.
+Lewis CAMERON, b. March 1843 in VT
3. Susan E. CAMERON, b. abt 1844
in VT
4. Eugene CAMERON, b. abt 1846 in VT
5. Martha J. "Jenny"
CAMERON, b. abt 1848 in VT
6. Elvira J. CAMERON, b. abt 1850 in VT
Charlotte
Stark-4 DICKEY (Sophia-3 Stark, Brigadier-General John-2,
Archibald-1) b. 7 Nov 1824; d.5 June 1908; m. 23 Nov 1845 at N.
Reading MA to Warren Augustus CAMPBELL. He b. 1823 in MA.
Children of Warren A. & Charlotte S. (Dickey) CAMPBELL:
1. +Sarah Frances DICKEY, b. 7 March 1848 in N. Reading
MA; m. 30 Jun3 1870 in Center, Strafford NH to James Edwin Gerrish
2. Clara E. b 1858 in N. Reading MA
Archibald-4
STARK (John/Jonathan-3, Archibald-2, Archibald-1) b. 19 Sep
1797 in NH; m. 27 Dec 1825, Betsey Cunningham; He d. 19 Dec 1860;
she died after 1870 prob in NH. They resided in Bow, Merrimack
Co. NH.
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1850 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire > Merrimack
> Bow > 1
Archibald Stark 53 M Farmer 7000 NH
Betsey Stark 52 F NH
Julia F. Stark 21 F NH
Helene M. Stark 20 F NH
Nancy Stark 13 F NH
Josephus Stark 18 M Farmer
John Stark 77 M Farmer
Betsey Stark 79 F NH
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U.S. Census > 1860 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire
> Merrimack > Bow
Archibald Stark 62 M Farmer 30,000/2000 NH
Betsy Stark 61 F NH
Julia Stark 30 F NH
Hellen Stark 29 F NH
Nancy Stark 22 F NH
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1870 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire > Merrimack
> Bow
Stark, Betsey 72 F W Keeping House 4000/1400 NH
Stark, Julia F. 41 F W Tailoress 2000/600 NH
Stark, Helen M. 39 F W at home 1800 NH
Hammilton, Henry S. 36 M W Painter 3500/400 England
Hammilton, Nancy C. 30 F W Keeping House NH
Hammilton, Arther B. 7 M W NH
Hammilton, Helen M 5 F W NH
---living next door--
Gordon, John S. 60 M W Farmer 400 Maine
Gordon, Susan 59 F W Keeping House NH
Gordon, Joseph H. 17 M W working on farm NH
Gordon, Mary S. 12 F W attending School NH
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1880 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire > Merrimack
> Bow > District 162
Henry S. Hamilton M W 46 Printer England England England
Nancy C. Hamilton F W 42 wife keeping house NH NH NH
Arthur S. Hamilton W M 17 son works on farm NH England NH
Hellen M. Hamilton W F 15 dau at school NH England NH
Mary E. Hamilton W F 4 dau NH England NH
Julia F. Stark W F 51 sister in law at home NH NH NH
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1900 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire > Hillsborough
> Manchester Ward 2 > District 92
Hamilton, Henry S. Head W M July 1833 66 married 38 yrs Eng Eng
Eng immigra 1854, naturalized, printer
Hamilton, Nancy C. wife W F Oct 1837 62 married 38 yrs 4 ch 3
living NH NH NH
Hamilton, Arthur S. son W M June 1863 36 married 5 yrs NH England
NH Glazier
Hamilton Ella M. daughter in law, W F Sept 1875 24 married 5 yrs
1 ch 1 living NY NY NY
Hamilton, Harold B. grandson W M May 1896 4 single NH NH NY
Bernell, Adeline M. niece W F Apr 1874 26 single England England
England imm 1893 (7 yrs res) Trimer cloth room
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1910 United States Federal Census > New Hampshire > Hillsborough
> Manchester Ward 2 > District 124
Hamilton, Arthur L. Head M W 46 m1x 15 yrs NH Eng NH painter,
cotton mill
Hamilton, Ella M. wife F W 34 m1x 15 yrs 1 ch 1 living NY NY NY
Hamilton, Harold B son M W 13 single NH NH NY
Hamilton, Henry L. father M W 76 widow Eng Eng Eng imm 1854 naturalized
printer, print shop
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Children of Archibald & Betsey (Cunningham) Stark [may
be more]
1. Julia F. Stark, b. abt 1829 in NH; in 1880 single and living
with her sister Nancy and family
2. Helene "Hellen" M. Stark, b. abt 1830 in NH
3. Nancy Stark, b. abt Oct 1837 in NH; m. Henry S. Hamilton and
resided in Bow, Merrimack Co NH. He born abt July 1833 in England.
Children by 1880 include Arthur, Hellen M., and Mary E. In 1900
living in Manchester NH. Nancy died by 1920 when her husband is
shown in the Manchester NH census, a widow. The
History of Merrimack Co NH [Bow] states that Henry S. Hamilton
was a member of the Third NH Regiment during the Civil War, a
"first-class musician, served from August 26, 1861 to August
31, 1862, in the band."
4.
? Josephus Stark
Robert-4
Stark (Lieut. John or Jonathan-3 STARK, Archibald-2, Archibald-1), b. 15 Apr
1806; m. 20 Sep 1832, Rebecca Murray, b. in Conway 11 March 1807; She d. 22 Jan
1894 in Goffstown NH. Resided in Manchester NH and afterwards at Goffstown Centre,
until his death 28 Aug 1860.
Children of Robert & Rebecca (Murray) Stark,
all b. in Goffstown NH:
1. John M. STARK, b 1833; served in the War of
the Rebellion [Civil War[ in Co. C., 2nd Regiment; also Co K. 7th Regiment, N.H.
Volunteer Infantry. He d. 1 Jan 1885 at the National Soldier's Home in Togus,
Maine; unmarried.
2. +Jane/Jennie STARK, b. 31 Oct 1835; m. Albert Hills
3.
Edwin STARK, b. 1838; served during the Civil War in 1st N.H. Volunteer Light
Battery; d. 20 nov 1868 in Goffstown NH; unmarried
4. Reuben STARK, b. 1842;
d. 8 Jan 1854
5. Samuel A. STARK, b. 1845; served during the Civil War in Co.
C., 2nd Regiment, N.H. Volunteers; also Co. H, 1st Regiment NH Volunteer Cavalry.
He d. at the National Soldier's Home at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
6. William
P. STARK, b 1849; was in business as a blacksmith in Goffstown NH until about
1875, when he went west.
Sarah
Jane-4 Stark (Lieut. John or Jonathan-3 STARK, Archibald-2, Archibald-1) SEE
RODNEY GOVE-4 STARK
Philip-4
STARK (Lieut John/Jonathan, Archibald-2, Archibald-1) b. 2 Aug 1812 in Goffstown
NH; m. Mary T. Bush. She b. abt 1813 in NH. Living in Bedford NH in 1850 census,
and in Manchester NH in 1860 US Census. In 1870 Philip is living alone in Nashua
NH a clerk in a freight office, so his wife may have died by this time.
Children
of Philip & Mary T. (Bush) STARK:
1. Chandler Holmes Stark b abt 1836/37 Mass, painter; He is living
in 1850 & 1860 in NH. In 1870 I find a Chandler H. Stark [the
name is indexed as phalmer h stark] occupation "Grainer"
which probably should read Painter, with wife "Katy"
(b abt 1846 CT) and a son "Haddy P." age 1 born in Ohio,
along with a domestic servant, and a boarder, Harvey Norris, age
34, Engineer, b. Conn.). Possibly Harvey is a relative to Katy.
I do not find him in any census after that and suspect "Haddy"
is a nickname.
2. John P. Stark, b. abt 1839 MA
3. Ann L. Stark, b. abt
1842 MA
4. Clara J. Stark, b. abt 1844 MA
5. Hannah J. Stark, b abt 1846
MA
6. Mary A. Stark, b abt 1851 MA
Patrick
H.-4 Stark (James-3, Archibald-2, Archibald-1) b. 1818, and d. 29 Dec 1891;
m. 23 Nov 1843 to Clarinda N. Flanders of Hopkinton NH. She b. 14 March 1820 and
d. 12 March 1912 in Manchester NH.
Child of Patrick & Clarina N. (Flanders)
Stark:
1. +Mary E. STARK, b. 22 Jan 1852 in Hopkinton NH; m. Charles
William Rowell.
Benjamin
Franklin Cunningham-4 EMERSON (Elizabeth/Betsey-3 STARK, Archibald-2,
Archibald-1) b. at Haverill NH, 28 Feb 1815; He entered the junior
class of Dartmouth College and received the degree of A.B. with
the class of 1838. Read law and settled at Brownsville IND. Became
Judge of Probate, Judge of Court of Common Pleas in 1856, 1868
and 1872-3. Meantime he had served as 2d Lieut in the 3d Dragoons,
USA in 1848. In the War of the Rebellion [Civil War] he was appointed
Colonel of the 67th Indiana Volunteers; was wounded at Arkansas
Post January 11, 1863, and again at Mansfield LA April 8, 1864;
Was discharged for disability, Sept. 30, 1864. He died at Brownsville
Ind., January 26, 1894.
Warren
Chase-4 EMERSON (Elizabeth/Betsey-3 STARK, Archibald-2, Archibald-1)
born at Haverhill NH 7 Nov 1816; married at Eaton, OH, 30 Jan
1840, Eleanor, dau of Matthew and Temperance L. (Kendrick) McWhinney,
born in Preble County OH, June 6, 1821; died at Muncie Indiana
8 Oct 1908. He was educated in New England schools and went West
with two school friends, Jackson and Bixby in his early manhood.
He settled at West Florence, Preble Co OH, as a school teacher.
Established a Debating Society in connection with school work.
He served in the Civil War as Paymaster with rank of Major, from
February 6, 1864, till honorable discharged 1 Nov 1866. He died
at Muncie Indiana 3 Nov 1890.
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1880 United States Federal Census > Indiana > Delaware >
Muncie > District 184
Warren C. Emerson 64 W M owns lumber mill NH NH NH
Nellie Emerson 59 W F wife keeping house Ohio ?Texas ?Texas
Allie N. Emerson 19 W F 18 dau Indiana NH Ohio [b abt 1862]
Ella Emerson 17 W F dau at school Ohio NH Ohio [b abt 1863]
Ola Emerson 10 W F 10 grand dau at school Ohio Ohio Ohio [b abt
1870]
Cora E. Emerson 7 W F grand dau at school Indiana Ohio Ohio
Joeallie Brown 19 W F servant Ohio Ind VA
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Children of Warren C. & Eleanor (McWhinney) EMERSON:
1. +Elizabeth EMERSON, m. John Fudge
2. Joseph EMERSON, b. 8 Dec 1842
3. Matthew EMERSON (twin) b 8 Dec 1842
4. Temperance EMERSON, m. 25 Dec 1878 A.C. MORSE who d. at Butte,
Montana 22 Feb 1901
5. Frances EMERSON, d. in May 1850, ae 4 yrs
6. Emmeretta EMERSON, m. 25 May 1879, Albert W. WILLIAMS
7. Thomas Martin EMERSON, b. in 1851; became president of the
Atlantic Coast Railway, residing at Wilmington, N.C.; was a man
of great executive ability. He d. 25 Nov 1913.
8. Charles EMERSON, directory publisher, Muncie, Ind.
9. Mary Alice Chase EMERSON, d. umn 11 June 1914
10. Horace Mann Emerson, b. Nov 1859 in Ohio. In 1900 and 1910
living in Wilmington, Hanover Co NC. He married 10 Jan 1883 in
Wilmington NC to Jane Savage Parsley. She b. July 1865 in North
Carolina, dau of William Murdock and Elizabeth Hallis (Nutt) Parsley).
He d. 1906. They had children born in North Carolina including:
(1) Horace Mann Emerson (b Oct 1883), William Parsley Emerson
(b 22 Feb 1886), Elise Emerson (b Sep 1888), Alan C. Emerson (b
Apr 1893), Janie Emerson (b Jan 1897) and Omander Emerson (b Jan
1897).
11. Effie EMERSON, m. J.G.
Solon-4
STARK (James-3, Archibald-2, Archibald-1) born in Hopkinton NH abt 1810; practiced
medicine in Dover NH in 1832; went to St. Louis Mo. in 1833 and practiced until
his death 24 Apr 1878 . He is found in 1850 US Census in St. Louis MO; in census
with wife Rachel (age 30 so b abt 1820), son Charles age 7 (so b abt 1843 in MO)
and dau Julia age 4 (so b abt 1846). At this time they were staying at a boarding
house. At the time of his death he resided at 1421 Pine St. in St. Louis MO.
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**FIFTH
GENERATION**
James
Archibald-5 CURTICE (Margaret-4 GAMBLE, Archibald-3 GAMBLE, Anna-2 STARK,
Archibald-1), b. Danbury NH 8 Nov 1841, went to Illinois at his majority, and,
after six years, to California, where he remained four years. Returned to Bristol
NH to care for his parents. At their death, he succeded to the homestead, the
John M. Merrill place, a half mile south of Central square. Here he carried on
the meat business until his death. He m. 5 Oct 1876, Mary Melissa Eaton, dau.
of William and Mary (Gordon) Eaton, b. New Hampton 28 Oct 1843. She d. Bristol
NH 27 Aug 1878 ae. 34-9-29 and he m2) 8 Nov 1879, Almeda M. Emerson, dau of Samuel
& Anna (Carter) Emerson. She b. New Hampton NH 25 Jan 1848. James Archibald
Curtice d. 22 Feb 1901, ae 59-3-14.
Children of James Archibald & Mary
M. (Eaton) CURTICE:
1. Mabel Augusta, b. Bristol NH 6 Oct 1877, resided
Bristol NH, unm in 1904
2. Abbie Anna, b. 20 Oct 1880 resided Bristol NH, unm
in 1904
William
Riley-5 WINDSOR (Sarah Elizabeth-4 Stark, Archibald-3, William-2,
Archibald-1), b. 7 May 1836 in New Paris OH, d 27 Sep 1909 in
Muncie, Delaware Co IN; m. Mary Tamanda White 3 Feb 1867 in Whitewater,
Wayne Co IN.
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1900 United States Federal Census > Indiana > Delaware >
Center > District 31
Windsor, William R. Head W M May 1835 65 married 33 Ohio NC NH
Laborer
Windsor, Mary T. wife W F July 1850 49 married 33 yrs 4 ch 3 living
Ind Ind Ind
Windsor, Margaret B. dau W F Aug 1878 21 single Ohio Ohio Indiana
Bookkeeper
--living next door--
Murphy, Alexander Head W M Dec 1855 40 married 6 yrs NY Ire Ire
-- inspector
Murphy, Myrtle M. wife W F Sept 1873 26 married 6 yrs 2 ch 2 living
Ohio Ohio Indiana
Murphy, Forest W. son W M Sept 1894 5 single Indana NY Ohio
Murphy, Emily A. dau W F Dec 1896 3 single Indiana NY Ohio
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Children of William R. & Mary T. (White) Windsor: [may
be more]
1. Myrtle M. Windsor, b. Sep 1873 Ohio, m. Alexander Murphy
2. Margaret Windsor, b. Aug 1878 Ohio
Elizabeth
Frances-5 WINDSOR (Sarah Elizabeth-4 Stark, Archibald-3, William-2, Archibald-1),
b. 8 July 1837 in Jackson Twp, Preble Co OH, died 22 Apr 1898 in New Paris, Preble
Co OH; she m. Andrew "Andy" Kirkpatrick Reid. He b 11 Jan 1828 in Preble
Co OH and d. 3 Apr 1907.
Children of Andrew & Elizabeth F. (Windsor)
REID:
1. +Pettis Arlindo REID, b. 25 July 1855 near New Paris
OH; d 13 June 1920 in Richmond IN.
2.
Charles Elmer REID, b. 1858 in OH; d. 3 Sep 1897 in New Paris, Preble Co OH
3.
Linnie Estella REID, b. 1862 in OH; d. 23 Nov 1923 in New Paris, Preble Co OH;
m1) 18 Jan 1879 in Preble Co OH to Jesse West "Vanny" Addleman, son
of Joseph Pierce & Catherine (Townsend) Addleman. She m2) 7 July 1888 in Preble
Ohio, ?Alonzo Morrison
4. James Enos REID, b. Feb 1864 in OH; d. Oct 1942 in
Portland OR; m. Grace/Margaret Capsadell.
5. Martha Emma REID, b. July 1867
in OH; d. 26 Sep 1918 in Richmond IN; m. 12 June 1886 to Sylvanus "Van"
Lovin in Preble OH.
6. Leslie Holmes REID, b. 17 Feb 1871 in OH; m. 17 June
1892 in Preble OH to Katherine Meyers, dau of Jacob & Salina Meyers.
7.
Lida Elva REID, b. 2 Nov 1874 in Preble Co OH; d. 18 Jan 1955 in Richmond IN;
m. Orlando R. Johnson, son of Jerome & Marguerete (Baker) Jordan.
8. Ida
Elma REID, b. 2 Nov 1874 in Preble Co OH: d. 1936 in Richmond IN; buried 6 July
1936; m. 27 Nov 1890 in Preble OH to Leroy Little.
Calvin
Benton-5 GILCHRIST (Frances-4 Stark, Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1) b.
8 Feb 1823; died 23 Apr 1888 in Bombay NY; m. 1 Jan 1852 to Emily H. Jackson.
Children
of Calvin Benton & Emily H. (Jackson) GILCHRIST:
1. Jane M., b. 15
Nov 1852 in Bombay NY; m. William G. Webb; had at least one child, Blanche G.
Webb, b. 17 May 1866
2. Charles E., b. 9 May 1855 in Bombay NY; m. 1 Jan 1879
to Libbie C. Sears. Had at least 4 children [Warren B., b. 29 Feb 1880; Mary E.,
b 17 Nov 1884; Cynthia A., b. 4 Apr 1886, and Lloyd S., b. 13 May 1893]
3.
Zaida M., b. 9 May 1855 in Bombay NY; m. 22 Nov 1876 to Calvin O. Henry; had at
least 4 children [Carroll Henry b 4 Jan 1876, Roland G., b 8 Feb 1880, Arthur
C. b 30 Sep 1882, Dale D., b 30 Oct 1890].
4. Cynthia C., b. 6 Aug 1867; m
29 Oct 1890 to John W. Blanchard
Edwin-5
GILCHRIST (Frances-4, Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1), b. 15 Nov 1826 in
NH; m. 6 Jan 1859 Helen M. Slivens; In 1860 US census living in Bombay, Franklin
Co NY with parents, wife, Hellen, age 20 (b abt 1840 in NY), and son Howard (age
1/12) b. abt 1860 in NY. By 1880 he is living with his brother Calvin as a boarder,
no wife or child present in household.
Mary
A.-5 STARK (Rodney G.-4, Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1) b. 4 Feb 1840;
m. 2 Aug 1859 Henry W. Hadley, son of Richard B. & Lucy (Howard) Hadley. He
b. Jan 1, 1837. About 1860 he moved from the home place to Goffstown Village,
where he was afterwards engaged in manufacturing. In the spring of 1868 he, with
the late Kendrick Kendall and Lewis H. Stark, formed a co-parternship for the
manufacture of sash and blinds, under the firm name of Kendall, Hadley and Co.,
and built the building where the business was carried on. He was an active citizen
of the town and held the office of postmaster, town treasurer, collector, etc.
He d. 18 Jan 1873 in Goffstown.
Children of Henry W. & Mary A. (Stark)
HADLEY: (b. in Goffstown NH):
1. Nellie Lawrence, b. 24 Feb 1865; m. 13
Sep 1888 to Henry Leonard Rowell, son of Leonard & Ann S. (Ray) Rowell. He
b. 16 July 1861. About 1886 went to San Diego CA and resided there exmployed as
a salesman. No children.
2. Edith May, b. 28 May 1869; unmarried as of the
writing of the town history
Lewis
Henry-5 aka Henry Lewis-5 STARK (Rodney G.-4, Thomas-3, William-2,
Archibald-1) b. 8 Dec 1841 in Goffstown NH; m. 4 Apr 1866, Clara
Abbott of Bennington, b. 14 July 1843, dau of Samuel and Polly
(Bullard) Abbott. Mr. Stark acquired his education in the schools
of Goffstown. In 1868, in company with Henry W. Hadley and Kendrick
Kendall, he formed a partnership under the name of Kendall, Hadley
& Co. He was an active member of the company for many years,
acting as clerk and bookkeeper; was an expert musician and for
many years was leader of the band which was known as Stark's Cornet
Band. Was a musician in the Civil War in the regimental band of
the 3rd N.H. Infantry, and also a member of the 2nd Brigade Band
of the 10th Army Corps, stationed at Hilton Head, S.C. In 1877
he was elected representative. In 1870 he built a residence upon
High Street, where he afterwards resided. He d. 2 Jan 1898 in
Goffstown.
Children of Lewis H. & Clara (Abbott) Stark
[all born in Goffstown NH]
1. +Annie J. STARK, b. 30 Jan 1867; m.
Frank A. Parker
2. Frank A. STARK, b 24 July 1870; m. 1 March 1894, Mildred
G. Soule. She b. in Manchester NH. He was educated in the schools of Goffstown
after which he entered the employment of Kendall, Hadley and Co. and subsequently
became actively associated with the firm. Had a residence on High Street in Goffstown
NH. Children b. in Goffstown: 1) infant b 31 Oct 1903, d 5 Nov 1903; 2) Infant
b 19 Feb 1905, d. 23 Feb 1905; 3) Infant b 1 Oct 1909, d. 6 Oct 1909
3. Henry
H., b 24 Sep 1872; m. 1 Sep 1905, Ethel M. Gould. She b. in Dunbarton 13 Apr 1881,
dau of John W. and Nettie (Wheeler) Gould. Mr. Stark fitted for college at the
Goffstown and Manchester High Schools and graduated from Dartmouth College in
1896. During the yeas 1897, 1898 and 1899 was principal of the Goffstown High
School, residing the same to engage in business in the firm of Kendall, Hadley
& Co. He d. 2 Nov 1914 in Goffstown NH. One child b. in Manchester, infant
son, b. 18 Nov 1908, d. 21 Nov 1908.
4. +Frederick L. "Freddy"
STARK, b. 31 Aug 1875
William
Frank-5 STARK (Rodney G.-4, Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1), b. 31 Aug 1843;
m. 29 Apr 1868, Sarah Lavina Weeks, b. in Hopkinton NH 14 Aug 1843. When 19 years
of age he enlisted in Co. E, 11th Regiment, NH Volunteers and served three years
in the War of the Rebellion [Civil War]. He was early detailed to do clerical
work at Headquarters in which he soon became very proficient; after his return
he continued his education in a Commercial Institution and upon his graduation
was soon employed in the wholesale firm of Glover and Wilcomb, Boston, Mass.,
in which he afterwards became a member and so continued until ill health compelled
him to retired about 1905. He resided in Cambridge, MA.
Children of William
F. & Sarah L. (Weeks) Stark:
1. Alice Holman STARK, b. 1 March 1869;
d. 20 Jan 1881
2. Elizabeth Allison STARK, b. 12 Feb 1871; DAR # 12745
3.
William Everett STARK, b 12 Feb 1873; m. 3 Aug 1899, Eleanor Parker Fiske, b.
in Concord, 29 March 1874
4. Wallace Weeks STARK, b. 27 Apr 1877
5. Mary
Levina STARK, b. 20 Apr 1879; d. 14 May 1885
6. Margaret Allison STARK, b.
12 Oct 1880
Ellen
M.-5 STARK (Rodney G.-4, Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1) , b. 16 Aug 1849;
m. Henry BLODGETT as his 2d wife. He was b. in Billerica MA in 1836, and first
came to Goffstown NH abt 1857, employed in the sash and blind shops as a mechanic.;
afterwards served in the War of the Rebellion [Civil War] Co B, 10th Regiment,
NH Volunteers, enlisting from Nashua. After the war he returned to Goffstown,
where he continued to reside until his death. He m1) Mary M. Junkins. He m2) Ellen
M. Stark of Goffstown. She d. 23 June 1879.
Child of Henry BLODGETT &
?
1. George S., b. 23 Jan 1870; d. 23 March 1900 in Deering; In 1880 living
with his grandmother in Goffstown NH.
George
Philip-5 STARK (Rodney G.-4, Thomas-3, William-2, Archibald-1), b. 1 Feb 1857;
m. 21 Apr 1880, Mrs. Willi Diana Woodham Dodge, widow of Angelo P. Dodge of Weare
NH; she was b. in Boston, MA 24 Apr 1855, dau (adopted) of Richard and Hannah
(Lull) Woodham. By her former marriage she had 2 children, Sherman A. Dodge, b.
24 March 1875, d. Feb 1876; and Angelo P. Dodge, b. 10 Sept 1876. He was a mechanic
for a number of years. He afterwards moved to Worcester MA where he remained until
his decease. He d. 10 march 1909 in Worcester MA.
Children of George P.
& Willi Woodham (Dodge) Stark:
1. Carl A., b. 25 Jan 1881 in Goffstown
NH; d. 21 Feb 1881
2. Eva Mabel, b. 6 Oct 1883 in Nashua NH; m. 14 June 1905,
Henry G. Tietze of Lawrence MA, b. 7 Oct 1888
3. Claude Richard, b. 31 Aug
1888 in Goffstown NH; m. 15 June 1912, Edith Grace Pearl Laukton of Hartford CT.
She b. 14 June 1892.
Samuel
Henry-5 NEWELL -- AKA JOHN-5 STARK,(Elizabeth-4, Caleb Page-3, General John-2,
Archibald-1) b. 10 Oct 1811 in Boston MA and d. 14 May 1849 in Washington DC.
He attended Harvard Law School from 1832 to 1834, but never took a law degree.
Mr. Stark lived variously in Boston, Ohio, Cambridge and Dunbarton. His will was
admitted to probate June 26, 1849; m. Caroline Julia Morris. She was b. 19 June
1814, dau. of Thomas & Sarah Morris, granddau of Robert Morris of Pennsylvania,
who was the financier of the Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence;
she d. 13 Jan 1888; lived in Dunbarton NH; he died 1849. HE WAS ADOPTED BY