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Sarah (Culver) Stark (1710 - 1758)

Sarah Stark formerly Culver
Born [location unknown]
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1730 in Groton, New London County, Connecticutmap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 47 in Groton, New London, Connecticutmap [uncertain]
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Contents

Biography

Parents' Marriage

Husband: (Junior) Joseph Culver
Wife: Mary Stark
  1. Child: Moses Culver
  2. Child: Daniel Culver
  3. Child: Samuel Culver
  4. Child: Sarah Culver
  5. Child: Esther Culver
  6. Child: [The Third] Joseph Culver
Marriage:
Date: 29 JAN 1707
Place: Probably Groton New London County, Connecticut[1][2]

Name

Name: Sarah /Culver/[3]

Birth

Birth:
Date: 24 MAY 1710[4]

Marriage

Husband: Daniel Stark
Wife: Sarah Culver
  1. Child: Sarah Stark
  2. Child: Nathan Stark
  3. Child: Daniel Stark
  4. Child: Desire Stark
Marriage:
Date: BET 1730 AND 1731
Place: Probably Groton, New London County, Connecticut[5]

Death

Death:
Date: ABT 1744
Place: Probably Groton, New London County, Connecticut[6]

Note

Note N1778Sarah Culver was the daughter of Joseph Culver Junior and Mary Stark making her the grandaughter of Aaron Stark, Junior and great-granddaughter of Aaron Stark Senior.

Sources

  1. Source: #S4472 Data: Text: Name: Joseph Colver; Marriage Date: 29 Jan 1707; Marriage Location: Groton; Spouse: Mary Stark
  2. Source: #S893 Page: page 9
  3. Source: #S893 Page: page 14 Data: Text: Records Daniel Stark married first Sarah Culver and second Mrs. Judith Fitch.
  4. Source: #S893 Page: page 9 Data: Text: reports date of birth source as Groton Town Records
  5. Source: #S4500 Data: Text: Quote: So far as records show, Sarah Culver was the first wife of the eldest of the three Daniels. They must have married 1730 - 31, as Daniel bought fifteen acres of land from his father-in-law, Sept. 5, 1731. [Groton, New London County, Connecticut, Deed Book 3, page 20; Joseph Collver of Groton for sum of 20L... paid by Daniel Stark of Groton... 15A???... woodlot belonging to the estate of Ephraim Collver of Groton Deceased... 5 Sep 1731. Signed Joseph Collver. Wit Volintine Whitman, David Collver. Ack and recd 6 Sept 1731.]
  6. Source: #S893 Page: page 25 Data: Text: Indicates her youngest child, Nathan, died in 1830 at the age of 87. Hence he was born in 1743. This is the last found record showing Sarah was living. Hence she must have died after 1743 and before her husband married Mrs. Judith Fitch, mentioned in Daniel Stark's 1757 will as this said wife.
  • Source: S893 Author: Charles R. Stark. Title: Aaron Stark Family, Seven Generations of Aaron Stark of Groton, Connecticut Publication: Name: Wright & Potter, Boston, Mass., 1927; Repository: #R5 NOTESource Medium: Book Repository: R5 Name: LDS Film #1018909
  • Wood, W. Herbert. Additions and Corrections to the Colver-Culver Genealogy, The American Genealogist (Barrington, RI, 1955) Vol. 31, Page 146.
    • She is the dau. of Dea. Joseph and Mary (Stark) Culver




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Sarah has been attached to different parents than shown in her biography. See research notes on father James, he did have a daughter Sarah but she died in 1711.
posted by Lynn Drasdo
Culver-777 and Culver-3 appear to represent the same person because: This is the oldest maternal ancestor in this chain in need of a merge. No tree conflicts. Thanks!
posted by Steven Mix
Culver-777 and Culver-3 are not ready to be merged because: Wait for the parents first.
posted by Steven Mix
Culver-777 and Culver-3 appear to represent the same person because: same name, date, place and family
posted by Patricia Roche

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