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Subject: [STARK-L] Re: STARK-D Digest V99 #2
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 21:36:19 EST
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> Aaron Stark and James Stark are not related at least not in 1700's. Aaron
> came over in the early years of VA.. very early..You would do well to keep
> these two separate. Anne
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> Date: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 11:55 PM
> Subject: [STARK-L] Re: STARK-D Digest V99 #1
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> >To Paul Skinner,
> > If James STARK is a descendant of Aaron STARK, the immigrant, there is a
> book
Anne,
Thank you for pointing out that we should keep James and Aaron STARK
separate. However, the book I refer to, The Aaron Stark Family, by Charles R.
Stark, is about the immigrant Aaron Stark who settled in Connecticut and died
in Groton, in 1685. I don't know about him ever being in Virginia.
Steve
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