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         Starbuck George:     more books (47)
  1. ROMANCE DUST from the Historic Placer. by William Starbuck, M.D. MAYO, 1851
  2. Kaloolah, Or Journeyings To The Djébel Kumri. An Autobiography Of Jonathan Romer by W S [ William Starbuck ] Mayo, 1850
  3. A vicennial discourse: Preached June 7th & 14th, 1863 upon the history of the First Baptist Church, Elizabeth, N.J., for the first twenty years of its ecclesiastical existence by George W Clark, 1863
  4. Two national banks and a banker's memoirs by James E Lund, 1987
  5. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature (with linked TOC) by WILLIAM JAMES, 2010-01-31

61. Starbuck Family Genealogy
1. Shuah Conley starbuck was born about 1640 in Kittery, Maine and died in 1686 in Dover, Norfork, MBC One of their 10 children was george Washington Kimball.
http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/starbuck.htm
Starbuck Family Genealogy Our Folk Home Page - Index of Names and Surnames - Additional Resource Materials Details for Starbuck Family See Descendency Chart for direct line to the Hart Family Edward Starbuck - was born in 1604 in Derbyshire, England and died on 4 Feb 1690 in Nantucket, MA .
Children: (Quick Family Chart) i. Shuah Conley Starbuck was born about 1640 in Kittery, Maine and died in 1686 in Dover, Norfork, MBC .
Shuah married James Heard about 1661. James was born before 1626 in England. He was the son of John Heard and Isabel Warwick . He died after 1673/1675 .
See Heard family for children. Descendency Chart for Starbuck Family Edward Starbuck - was born in 1604 in Derbyshire, England and died on 4 Feb 1690 in Nantucket, MA . He had a child named Shuah Conley Starbuck Shuah Conley Starbuck - was born about 1640 in Kittery, Maine and died in 1686 in Dover, Norfork, MBC . She married James Heard about 1661. James was born before 1626 in England. He was the son of John Heard and Isabel Warwick . He died after 1673/1675 . One of their 2 children was John Heard John Heard - was born about 1667 in Sturgeon Creek, York, ME and died before 1751 in Kittery, Maine . He married

62. H-Net Review: Kevin S. Gould On David R. Starbuck, The Great Warpath: British Mi
on military sites, starbuck describes digs at the Saratoga Battlefield, Fort Edward and Rogers Island, Fort William Henry, Fort george, Mount Independence
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=2215931379454

63. I2883: Rhoda Barnard (26 May 1757 - ____)
1645 . m 1662 _Robert Stevans Esq._ _Dionis Stevens _ _ Paul starbuck _Peter Coffin george Swain.
http://www.sugartreehill.com/~dls/d0001/g0000029.html
Rhoda Barnard
26 May 1757 -
  • BIRTH : 26 May 1757, Nantucket Island, MA
Father: Abishai Barnard
Mother: Hannah Coffin
Family 1 Joseph Russell
  • MARRIAGE : 1 Oct 1775, Nantucket Island, MA

_Nathaniel Barnard Sr._
_Abishai Barnard _Richard Gardner Sr._ _Nathaniel Gardner Sr._ ... _Thomas Macy Sr._ (1650 - 1732) m 1670 (1612 - 1682) INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 03/18/2004 08:00:42 PM Eastern Standard Time
Pheobe Carter
Family 1 William Jordan
INDEX
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Joe Howard
Family 1 Virginia Bernice Alverson
INDEX
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Elizabeth Leversedge
ABOUT 1480 -
  • BIRTH : ABOUT 1480, Vallis, England
Family 1 John Upton
  • MARRIAGE : ABOUT 1510, Vallis, England
  • Geoffrey Upton INDEX HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 03/18/2004 08:00:42 PM Eastern Standard Time
    Unknown Montgomery
    Family 1 Dortha Gristy
    INDEX
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  • 64. I447: Robert Cissell (9 Nov 1777 - ____)
    INDEX. 3423 george also married May Dunn in 1911, married several more times. 3420 S59. 3421 S42. William starbuck. 22TH 5 MO 1699 17TH 10 MO 1760.
    http://www.sugartreehill.com/~dls/d0002/g0000030.html
    Robert Cissell
    9 Nov 1777 -
    • BIRTH : 9 Nov 1777, SMC, MD
    Father: John Baptist Cissell
    Mother: Susanna Brewer
    _William Cissell Sr._
    _Elizabeth Bullock _Unknown Mackart ... HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 03/18/2004 08:00:42 PM Eastern Standard Time
    George A. Dismore
    Aug 1876 - 28 Aug 1956
    • BIRTH : Aug 1876, Owensboro, Daviess Co., KY
    • DEATH : 28 Aug 1956, Calvert City, Marshall Co., KY
    • BURIAL : 1956, Leonard Cemetery, Marshall Co., KY
    Father: James H. Dismore
    Mother: Phydelia Sprague
    Family 1 Josie Towns
    • MARRIAGE : 19 Apr 1909, Marshall Co., KY

    _Henry Dismore Sr._
    _Olive Unknown _Eliza Leathers George A. Dismore ... INDEX George also married May Dunn in 1911, married several more times. HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.6-WIN95 (Jan 18 2000) on 03/18/2004 08:00:42 PM Eastern Standard Time
    Forella Mae Ford
    17 Jul 1927 - 10 Mar 1972
    • BIRTH : 17 Jul 1927, Scott Co., IN
    • DEATH : 10 Mar 1972, Scottsburg, IN
    • BURIAL : 12 Mar 1972, New Providence Church Cem., Austin, IN
    Father: Andrew Ford
    Mother: Verna Boyd
    Family 1 Albert Lee Bridgewater
    • MARRIAGE : 24 May 1964, New Providence Ch., Austin, Scott Co, IN

    65. Another Mayflower Descendant - Person Page 17
    1614, d. 1681. S50 Sarah george Zakzrewski, Sarah Zakrzewski Family Tree . Paul starbuck (M) 557 Pedigree. Appears on charts Descendant
    http://www.citereh.com/p17.htm
    Another Mayflower Descendant
    Person Page 17
    Susanna Thomson (F)
    b. before June 1607, d. Unknown, #545
    Pedigree
    Appears on charts:
    Descendant Chart for Daniel Wilcox

    Susanna Thomson was the daughter of Amos Thompson and Carynthaphuch Jackson Susanna Thomson was born before June 1607 at Orby, Lincolnshire, England. She married Edward Wilcox , son of Daniel Wilcox and Esebel , on 12 May 1631 at Orby, Lincolnshire, England. Susanna Thomson died Unknown at Prob. RI. She died Unknown.
    Susanna Thomson was also known as Susanna Thompson.
    Child of Susanna Thomson and Edward Wilcox
    Daniel Wilcox b. b 14 Mar 1622, d. 2 Jul 1702
  • Register Report - COOKE, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sam/cooke.html
    Amos Thompson (M)
    Amos Thompson married Carynthaphuch Jackson
    Child of Amos Thompson and Carynthaphuch Jackson
    Susanna Thomson b. b Jun 1607, d. Unknown
  • Register Report - COOKE, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sam/cooke.html
    Carynthaphuch Jackson (F) Carynthaphuch Jackson married Amos Thompson
    Child of Carynthaphuch Jackson and Amos Thompson
    Susanna Thomson b. b Jun 1607, d. Unknown
  • 66. Another Mayflower Descendant - Person Page 13
    S81 Roland L. Warren, Mary Coffin starbuck the Early History of Nantucket. S50 Sarah george Zakzrewski, Sarah Zakrzewski Family Tree .
    http://www.citereh.com/p13.htm
    Another Mayflower Descendant
    Person Page 13
    Elizabeth Starbuck (F)
    b. 9 November 1665, d. Unknown, #441
    Pedigree
    Appears on charts:
    Descendant Chart for Nicholas Coffin

    Descendant Chart for Edward Starbuck

    Elizabeth Starbuck was the daughter of Nathaniel Starbuck and Mary Coffin . Elizabeth Starbuck was born on 9 November 1665. She married Peter Coffin , son of Peter Coffin and Abigail Starbuck , in August 1682. Elizabeth Starbuck died Unknown. She died in 1706 at Nantucket Island.
    As of August 1682,her married name was Coffin.
  • Roland L. Warren,
    Nathaniel Starbuck (M)
    b. 8 November 1668, d. 29 January 1753, #442 Pedigree Appears on charts: Descendant Chart for Nicholas Coffin Descendant Chart for Edward Starbuck Nathaniel Starbuck was the son of Nathaniel Starbuck and Mary Coffin . Nathaniel Starbuck was born on 8 November 1668. He married Dinah Coffin , daughter of James Coffin , in 1690. Nathaniel Starbuck died on 29 January 1753 at age 84. He was a Quaker.
  • Ross Coffin, My Father's Shoes
  • Roland L. Warren, Jethro Starbuck (M) b. 14 December 1671, d. 12 August 1770, #443
  • 67. G3-Salem, MA - Descendants Of Thomas Gardner
    She was d. Nathaniel and Mary (Coffin) starbuck (Src Code 1), and d. 1766. (complete on children) george Children of george GARDNER and EUNICE starbuck are
    http://members.aol.com/Gardner476/Salem3.html
    Main htmlAdWH('7008303', '234', '60');
    Descendants of Thomas Gardner of Salem, MA
    Generation No. 3
    Generation 1 Generation 2 Generation 3 Generation 4 ... Generation 11 . LT. GARDNER, S00 (THOMAS2-1) was bp. May 25, 1645 in Salem, Essex, MA (Src: Code 2, Salem VR), and d. November 16, 1695 in Salem, Essex, MA (Src: Salem VR, Code 1). He m. MARY PORTER April 22, 1669 in Salem, Essex, MA (Src: Salem VR). She was born October 12, 1645 in Salem, Essex, MA, d. Jonathan Porter (Src: Gen.Richard and John Porter), and d. November 27, 1695 in Salem, Essex, MA, 11 days after her husband (Src: Salem VR, Gen.Richard and John Porter).
    (complete to date)

    Thomas

    Children of THOMAS GARDNER and MARY PORTER are: i. MARY GARDNER, b. February 14, 1669/70, Salem, Essex, MA (Src: Salem VR, Code 1); m. WILLIAM BOWDITCH or BOWDIGE, August 30, 1688, Salem, Essex, MA, had ch (Src: Salem VR, Code 1). ii. THOMAS GARDNER, b. October 25, 1671, Salem, Essex, MA (Src: Salem VR); d. 1696 (Src: Code 1); m. MARY HIGGINSON, April 04, 1695, Salem, Essex, MA, no children (Src: Salem VR, Code 1); d. John and Sarah (Savage) Higginson

    68. Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record - Person Page 155
    He resided; This family resided at Troy, NY. Children of Nathaniel starbuck and Merab Bunker Nathaniel B. starbuck ( 03 Nov 1867) george starbuck.
    http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR-p/p155.htm
    Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record
    Nantucket Historical Association - Updated 21 May 2004
    Person Page 155 Main Page Master Index Surname Index Nantucket Historical Association Research Library ... Next Page
    Mary Macy (F)
    b. 4 December 1648, d. 10 March 1729, #7704
    Pop-up Pedigree
    Her married name was Bunker. Mary Macy was born on 4 December 1648; Date of "1649" given at Vol. I, p. 163. She was the daughter of Thomas Macy and Sarah Hopcott . Mary Macy married William Bunker , son of George Bunker and Jane Godfrey , in 1669. Mary Macy died on 10 March 1729 at age 80.
    Children of Mary Macy and William Bunker
    Mary Bunker (living)
    Daniel
    Bunker (living)
    Abigail
    Bunker d. 13 Sep 1776
    Jane
    Bunker d. 7 Jun 1754
    Christian
    Bunker (living)
    George
    Bunker b. 1671, d. 24 Oct 1744 John Bunker b. 1673 Jonathan Bunker b. 1674, d. 1721 Peleg Bunker b. 1676, d. 1 Apr 1730 Jabez Bunker b. 1678, d. 5-1750 Thomas Bunker b. 1680, d. 1722 Benjamin Bunker b. 1683, d. 10 May 1721 Ann Bunker b. 1686, d. 18 Jan 1767
    Thomas Macy (M) b. 1598, d. 19 April 1682, #7705

    69. Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record - Person Page 154
    Eliza starbuck Barney Genealogical Record Nantucket Historical Association Person Page 154. She was the daughter of george F. Brown and Sarah M. Nerboth.
    http://140.186.109.142/bgr/BGR-p/p154.htm
    Eliza Starbuck Barney Genealogical Record
    Nantucket Historical Association - Updated 21 May 2004
    Person Page 154 Main Page Master Index Surname Index Nantucket Historical Association Research Library ... Next Page
    Harriett M. Brown (M)
    b. 13 October 1864, #7654
    Pop-up Pedigree
    Harriett M. Brown was born on 13 October 1864. He was the son of Charles Franklin Brown and Lucretia M. Gardner
    Walter Belden Brown (M)
    b. 13 November 1858, #7655
    Pop-up Pedigree
    Walter Belden Brown was born on 13 November 1858. He was the son of Charles F. Brown and Martha A. Jenkins . Walter Belden Brown married Nellie Gates in 1883; (m. 9-1883).
    Nellie Gates (F)
    Nellie Gates married Walter Belden Brown , son of Charles F. Brown and Martha A. Jenkins , in 1883; (m. 9-1883).
  • "Of Santa Cruz, Cal." Lincoln Brown (M) b. 16 November 1860, d. 22 January 1886, #7657 Pop-up Pedigree Lincoln Brown was born on 16 November 1860. He was the son of Charles F. Brown and Martha A. Jenkins . Lincoln Brown married Belle Buford in 1883 at San Bernardino, Cal; (m. 9-1883). Lincoln Brown died on 22 January 1886 at age 25. Belle Buford (F) Belle Buford married Lincoln Brown , son of Charles F.
  • 70. Search Results
    Translate this page starbuck, Eunice, b. 20 May 1780, Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusett, I8726. starbuck, george, b. 25 Feb 1794, Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusett, I9627.
    http://genealogy.brooks.nu/search.php?mylastname=STARBUCK&lnqualify=equals&myboo

    71. Silent Sentinel
    The story was told that george starbuck put a curse on the house and the Pridemore family before he left, and that as a result of this hex, six or more of the
    http://nps-vip.net/history/stnhouse/silent-4.htm
    The Stone House, Part 4
    Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Last update
    May 16, 2004
    From the pamphlet entitled
    The Stone House,
    Silent Sentinel at the Crossroads of History
    By Michael D. Litterst
    Aftermath of Second Manassas
    As had been the case following the First Battle of Bull Run, the Stone House continued to be the scene of ongoing activity in the days following the second battle. For the second time in thirteen months, the Confederates held not only the battlefield at Manassas, but also hundreds of wounded Federals being treated in the numerous hospitals in the area, including the Stone House. Many of these captured Federals would not spend time in Confederate prisons. Robert E. Lee was already considering a quick strike into the North and did not want to be encumbered with the extra work of transporting prisoners. Additionally, many of the prisons and hospitals in Richmond were still full from the casualties of the Seven Days' battles, fought just two months earlier. The Confederates decided to parole as many of the bluecoats as possible. To this end, the Stone House was set up as a parole station. As teams of Federal surgeons returned to the battlefield to tend to the wounded under flags of truce, Confederate officers were processing the captured Northerners at the Stone House. The ambulatory wounded were taken to the Stone House, where they were paroled and sent through the lines. There they would remain, as parolees, until exchanged. One wounded New Yorker who was strong enough to walk reported being paroled "by order of General

    72. Donoso3
    Translate this page St. Martin, Hardie, 7. Staats, Margaret, 1. starbuck, george and Judy, 6. Stein, Marianne, 3. Spivak, Talbot, 1. St. Martin, Hardie, 1. starbuck, george and Judy, 3.
    http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/donoso/donoso3.html
    Box Folder III. Correspondence See also series VI (Additional Papers) for recent acquisitions of additional correspondence. A General: Agencia Literaria Carmen Balcells Aguirre, Margarita Amaru (Revista de Artes y Ciencias) Antunez, Nemesio Armstrong, Don Arteche, Miguel Atkinson, Hugh Aukema, Chuck Avaria, Antonio Azcona Cranwell, Elizabeth Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. B General: Barr, Michael Bellow, Saul (by M. Staats) Berkley Associates Boston University Bryan, C.D.B. Bureau Hongrois pour la protection des droits d'auteur Brown, Harry and June C General: Cabrera Infante, Guillermo Campo-Real, Blanca Capone, Alfredo Carrillo, Hugo Cerutti, Franco Chabot, A. Clarke College Closas, Alberto Cuadernos Semestrales de Cuento Casselman, Barry Coleman, John Colorado State University D General: Droguett, Carlos Donoso (Family) Juan Enrique Serrano (father-in-law) E General: Ediciones Prometeo, S.L. Editorial Seix-Barral Edwards, Jorge Edwards, Techy Ehrmann, Hans Engle, Paul Eyre, Giles F General: Ferro, Robert First National Bank of Iowa Flakoll, Budd Ford Times Freeman, Lorraine [letter to G. Godwin about J. Donoso]

    73. The Imitation Of Mr. Starbuck
    But Mr. starbuck is different. Santa is generous, Jack the Giant Killer brings down the bullies, george Washington could not tell a lie, and heroes of folklore
    http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9808/opinion/harvey.html
    The Imitation of Mr. Starbuck
    Nancy Harvey
    Imagine an enormous royal blue tick. If that seems too repulsive, imagine a large royal blue beachball. Let a little of the air out to soften the shape. Add six scrawny appendages—two arms with three-fingered hands, and four short legs, each one ending in a brown shoe. Put a large yellow star (five-pointed) on the stomach. Set a bright blue head about the size of a cantaloupe on top of a tiny neck, and let two stubby antennae sprout from the top. Finish the face with two large, pleading eyes, a yellow clown nose, and a hesitant, crooked grin. This is Mr. Starbuck. This is our mascot for teaching character education in our public school. Character education is fashionable these days. It comes, not at the request of parents, but in response to upper-level teachers and members of the business community tired of dealing with irresponsible young adults who arrive late or not at all, who are lazy, careless, and rude, and who expect grades or pay for doing almost nothing. Mr. Starbuck is supposed to help remedy this. He promotes thirteen "responsibility skills"—be prepared, be on time, be here, be responsible, be a worker, be a listener, be a goal-setter, be a risk-taker, be polite, be friendly, be confident, be a doer, be healthy.

    74. :: Ez2Find :: S
    John, David (1) Stadler, Arnold (1) Stafford, William (2) starbuck, george (3) Starkloff, James Allen (1) Staub, Wendy Corsi (1) Steadman, Ralph (1) Steakley
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    76. [Newspoetry] Poem By George Starbuck
    Newspoetry poem by george starbuck. gillespie william k gillespi at uiuc.edu Mon Jan 22 162701 CST 2001 Previous message Newspoetry
    http://lists.cu.groogroo.com/mailman/archive/newspoetry/2001-January/001959.html
    [Newspoetry] poem by George Starbuck
    gillespie william k gillespi at uiuc.edu
    Mon Jan 22 16:27:01 CST 2001 (Note: This poem was written in memory of Norman Morrison, a Quaker activist who set himself on fire outside the offices of Defense Secretary Robert McNamara to protest the Vietnam War.) Of Late Norman Morrison, Quaker, of Baltimore, Maryland, burned and was burned and said all that there is to say in that language. Twice what is said in yours. It is a strange sect, Mr. McNamara, under advice to try the whole of a thought in silence, and to oneself. w w w . w o r d w o r k . o r g More information about the Newspoetry mailing list

    77. Genealogy Of The Coffin, Macy, Starbuck,and Moores Families Of Nantucket, Massac
    1717 in Nantucket, Massachusetts, son of STEPHAN HUSSEY and MARTHA BUNKER. Children of ELIZABETH starbuck and george HUSSEY are
    http://www.silcom.com/~campbell/genealogy/coffin.html
    Descendants of Nicholas Coffin
    as they relate to the Moores Clan
    Generation No. 1 1. N ICHOLAS C OFFIN was born WFT Est. 1514-1557, and died WFT Est. 1554-1638. Child of N ICHOLAS C OFFIN is: 2. i. PETER COFFIN, b. 1580, Brixton, England; d. 1627, Brixton, England. Generation No. 2 2. P ETER C OFFIN (N ICHOLAS was born 1580 in Brixton, England, and died 1627 in Brixton, England. He married J OAN T HEMBER 1604 in Brixton, England. Children of P ETER C OFFIN and J OAN T HEMBER are: 3. i. MARY COFFIN. ii. JOHN COFFIN. iii. EUNICE COFFIN. iv. JOAN COFFIN. v. DEBORAH COFFIN. 4. vi. TRISTRAM COFFIN, b. 1609, Brixton, Plymouth, England; d. October 02, 1681, Nantucket, Massachusetts. Generation No. 3 3. M ARY C OFFIN (P ETER , N ICHOLAS . She married A LEXANDER A DAMS Notes for A LEXANDER A DAMS Alexander Adams was of Dorchester and Boston. He was a shipwright. His wife, Mary, was a sister of Tristram Coffin, one of the nine original perchasers of the island of Nantucket. In the settlement of Admas' estate in 1684, his son-in-law, Caleb Stratton, was to have the homestead. This homestead was "43 feet frontage on Lane to North Battery." Child of M ARY C OFFIN and A LEXANDER A DAMS is: 5. i. MARY

    78. 1880 Federal Census, Troy NY
    starbuck, Emma, 33, Daughter, At Home, New York, New York, Mass, 4, 18 Fourth Street, 122a. starbuck, george, 52, Boarder, ? Manufacturer, NY, NY, NY, 3, 54 Fourth St. 104a.
    http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/troy/Troy-S8.htm
    Surname First Age Relationship Occupation Born Father Mother Ward Address Page Stapelton James Son Labourer New York Ireland Ireland 418 Second St. Stapelton John head Butcher Ireland Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton John Son New York Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton John Son Butcher Ireland Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton Maggie Daughter Keeps House New York Ireland Ireland 418 Second St. Stapelton Mary Daughter At School New York Ireland Ireland 418 Second St. Stapelton Mary Wife Keeps House Ireland Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton Maura Wife Keeps House Ireland Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton Michael Head Labourer Ireland Ireland Ireland 418 Second St. Stapelton Nelly 1 mo Daughter New York Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton Thomas Head Labourer Ireland Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton Thomas Son Butcher New York Ireland Ireland Tyler St. Stapelton William Son Labourer New York Ireland Ireland 418 Second St. Stapelton Winneford Daughter At School New York Ireland Ireland 418 Second St. Staples Mary Servant Servant New York New York New York 32 North 2nd Street Stapleton Ann Wife Keeping House Ireland Ireland Ireland 184 Congress St.

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    80. Works Poems Selected From Five Decades By George Starbuck, Et Al
    Buy Works Poems Selected from Five Decades by george starbuck, et al (Paperback November 2003) from home at our online store.
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