SepQ 1849 Henley RD Vol. 16 p. 74 - Long
She was lost with the ship Waratah off the coast of Africa in 1909, described in the Probate statement by Hayden Starke. Beneficiaries: sons Hayden and George Starke, Bessie Mattingley Starke daughter, and Dorothy Starke, granddaughter.[1]
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