↑ Stark-1449 was created by Dana Jones through the import of starkaron5gen.ged on Feb 1, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S3912 Data: Text: Date of Import: Oct 24, 2000
↑ Source: #S2505 Data: Text: Date of Import: Aug 30, 2001
↑ Source: #S2505 Data: Text: Date of Import: Aug 30, 2001
↑ Source: #S3364 Data: Text: "February 11, 1792: Bond for Jonathan Stark m. Rachel Stark, dau of Danl. Stark. Surety, Jonathan Stark. Signed by Jonathan X Stark his mark, Jonathan Stark. Wit: Peter Grayson. Consent for Jonathan signed by his father, James Stark, and for Rachel by her father, Daniel Stark. Witness to both: Jonathan Stark by signature." Note there are clearly two different men in the record named Jonathan Stark. One was Jonathan J. Stark who signed with his mark and was the son of James Stark. The other was Jonathan D. Stark who signed by signature, brother of Rachel Stark and son of Daniel Stark.
Source: S2505 Title: Gwen Boyer Bjorkman File.FTW NOTESource Medium: Other
Source: S3912 Title: Pauline Stark Moore File, moore50@aol.com.FTW NOTESource Medium: Other
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