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  2. John Stark - Wikipedia

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    John Stark. John Stark was born in Londonderry, New Hampshire [1] (at a site that is now in Derry) in 1728.His father, Archibald Stark (1693–1758) [2] was born in Glasgow, Scotland, to parents who were from Wiltshire, England; [3] Stark's father met his future wife when he moved to Londonderry in Ireland. [4]

  3. Molly Stark - Wikipedia

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    Molly Stark, née Elizabeth Page (February 16, 1737 – June 29, 1814) [2] was the wife of General John Stark, made famous by his battle cry during the American Revolutionary War. Described as "mother of 11 children, homemaker, patriot, and defender of the household", [ 5 ] there are locations and landmarks named for her in at least four states.

  4. John Starks - Wikipedia

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    John Levell Starks (born August 10, 1965) is an American former professional basketball player who was a shooting guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was undrafted in the 1988 NBA draft after attending four colleges in his native Oklahoma, including Oklahoma State University .

  5. Royall House and Slave Quarters - Wikipedia

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    John Stark made the Royall House his headquarters before the British evacuation of Boston on March 17, 1776. The mansion was used during the early months of the Revolution by Generals Lee, Stark, and Sullivan. George Washington, according to legend, interrogated two British soldiers in the house's Marble Chamber.

  6. Argalus Starks - Wikipedia

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    In one biography, he is described as a descendant—possibly a grandson—of American Revolutionary War general John Stark, but it's unclear if that's correct. [5]During the Civil War, his son, John Starks, served as a sergeant in Company A, 6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, Iron Brigade, and was badly wounded in their first major battle at Gainesville, Virginia.

  7. John Stillwell Stark - Wikipedia

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    John Stillwell Stark (April 11, 1841 – October 21, 1927) [N 1] was an American publisher of ragtime music, best known for publishing and promoting the music of Scott Joplin. Early life and education

  8. Is Stark County family man accused of genocide this ... - AOL

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    The family said it will cost an estimated $200,000 to begin. They have started a GoFundMe page , which showed more than $16,000 in donations in its first three days.

  9. John Stark (printer) - Wikipedia

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    John Stark of Huntfield FRSE FSSA (1779–1849) was a 19th-century Scottish printer, author and naturalist. ... Family. He was married to Emma Wood (d.1815 ...