Charlotte Starr
F, b. 28 December 1840, d. 28 September 1845
Charlotte Starr was born on 28 December 1840 at Flint District, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. She was the daughter of George Harlan Starr and Nancy M. Bell. Charlotte Starr died on 28 September 1845 at Rusk Co., TX, at age 4. She was buried in 1845 at Mt. Taber Community Cemetery, Rusk Co., TX.
Cherry Starr
F, b. 2 September 1902, d. 10 March 1996
Cherry Starr was born on 2 September 1902 at Stilwell, Adair Co., OK. She was the daughter of Charles Lucien Starr and Amy Benge. Cherry Starr died on 10 March 1996 at Grove, Delaware Co., OK, at age 93.
Chester Starr
M, b. 4 February 1873
Chester Starr was born on 4 February 1873. He was the son of Samuel Emory Starr and Ann Eliza Williamson.
Chester Edwin Starr
M, b. 7 January 1884, d. 22 August 1962
Chester Edwin Starr was born on 7 January 1884 at Corvallis, Benton Co., OR. He was the son of William Warren Starr and Phoebe Elizabeth Herbert. Chester Edwin Starr married Lavina Almira Alexander, daughter of Augustus Alexander and Sarah (?), on 31 August 1907 at The Dalles, Wasco Co., OR. Chester Edwin Starr died on 22 August 1962 at Tacoma, Pierce Co., WA, at age 78.
Children of Chester Edwin Starr and Lavina Almira Alexander
- Sarah Agnes Starr b. 25 Nov 1913, d. Jun 1987
- Celia Irene Starr b. 8 Dec 1915, d. 20 Oct 1995
Chester Harvard Starr
M, b. 23 October 1882
Chester Harvard Starr was born on 23 October 1882 at Linn Co., OR. He was the son of Isaac Winfield Starr.
Chester Thompson Starr
M
Christena Starr1
F, b. circa 1868
Christena Starr was born circa 1868 at Ross Co. (probably), OH.1 She was the daughter of James Starr and Ann Maria McDaniel.1
Citations
- [S184] 1870 Federal Census, Ross County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1263; FHL #552762.
Christianna A. Starr1
F, b. circa 1841
Christianna A. Starr was born circa 1841 at Harrison Co., IN.1 She was the daughter of James Starr and Elizabeth Bell.1 Christianna A. Starr married Samuel V. Hardy on 6 May 1860 at Harrison Co., IN.
Citations
- [S448] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 149.
Christine Starr1
F, b. September 1892
Christine Starr was born in September 1892 at Beaver Twp., Noble Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Philip D. Starr and Mary M. Keylor.1
Citations
- [S16] 1900 Federal Census, Noble County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1311; FHL #1241311.
Christopher C. Starr1
M, b. 5 June 1880, d. 20 March 1942
Christopher C. Starr was also known as "Dick". He was born on 5 June 1880 at Wells Co., IN.1 He was the son of Christopher Columbus Starr and Cenith E. West. Christopher C. Starr married Edna Mosurer on 20 March 1905 at Wells Co., IN. Christopher C. Starr died on 20 March 1942 at Montpelier, Blackford Co., IN, at age 61. He was buried in March 1942 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Montpelier, Blackford Co., IN.
Note:
Newspaper articles --
The Evening Herald, Montpelier, Indiana; Tuesday, 27 AUG 1907, p.2 (Ancestry.com):
INTERESTING TRIAL
As a Result of McIntire-Starr Case, Three of Them are Fined
Last evening the police court was crowded with people to hear the evidence brought out in the Starr-McIntire assault case. A number of people who saw the trouble were in to tell what they knew, and the trial started at 7:30 and continued for several hours.
Thursday Dick Starr, a well known character, rode a pony at the fair, and the trouble started in the afternoon between he and Joe McIntire. The latter was out at the grounds and was drinking. In coming along near the gate where Starr was ready to take his pony on te track, he kicked some dust on the saddle. This started an argument and it ended by Starr striking McIntire in the mouth. Officers were on the scene at one, the trouble was quieted, but not for long. When the races were over and Starr was near the main gate, some one threw a large stone at him, striking the intended mark and laying open the right side of Starr's face. Starr reeled and fell to the ground and it was several moments before he was able to get to his feet.
People who were near the scene at the time, swore that they saw Joe McIntire throw the rock, and that he was accopanied by his brother Cleveland. The injured man came to and had his wound dressed. At about 7:00 that evening he was standing in the Dawley livery barn, talking to Hugh Dawley, when Cleve and Ed McIntire suddenly came upon them and began to throw bricks. They were accompanied by Joe McIntire but it developed that he was not in the trouble at all.
The court fined both Starr and Cleve McIntire a dollar and costs, and Ed McIntire was fiend ten dollars and costs. Joe McIntire was acquitted. All the fines were staid.
The Evening Herald, Montpelier, Indiana; Friday, 6 SEP 1907, p.3 (Ancestry.com):
Dick Starr went over to Bluffton yesterday and entered a plea of guilty to the charges of assault and battery which has been standing against him there for some time and was fined $1 and costs which was paid.
Note:
Newspaper articles --
The Evening Herald, Montpelier, Indiana; Tuesday, 27 AUG 1907, p.2 (Ancestry.com):
INTERESTING TRIAL
As a Result of McIntire-Starr Case, Three of Them are Fined
Last evening the police court was crowded with people to hear the evidence brought out in the Starr-McIntire assault case. A number of people who saw the trouble were in to tell what they knew, and the trial started at 7:30 and continued for several hours.
Thursday Dick Starr, a well known character, rode a pony at the fair, and the trouble started in the afternoon between he and Joe McIntire. The latter was out at the grounds and was drinking. In coming along near the gate where Starr was ready to take his pony on te track, he kicked some dust on the saddle. This started an argument and it ended by Starr striking McIntire in the mouth. Officers were on the scene at one, the trouble was quieted, but not for long. When the races were over and Starr was near the main gate, some one threw a large stone at him, striking the intended mark and laying open the right side of Starr's face. Starr reeled and fell to the ground and it was several moments before he was able to get to his feet.
People who were near the scene at the time, swore that they saw Joe McIntire throw the rock, and that he was accopanied by his brother Cleveland. The injured man came to and had his wound dressed. At about 7:00 that evening he was standing in the Dawley livery barn, talking to Hugh Dawley, when Cleve and Ed McIntire suddenly came upon them and began to throw bricks. They were accompanied by Joe McIntire but it developed that he was not in the trouble at all.
The court fined both Starr and Cleve McIntire a dollar and costs, and Ed McIntire was fiend ten dollars and costs. Joe McIntire was acquitted. All the fines were staid.
The Evening Herald, Montpelier, Indiana; Friday, 6 SEP 1907, p.3 (Ancestry.com):
Dick Starr went over to Bluffton yesterday and entered a plea of guilty to the charges of assault and battery which has been standing against him there for some time and was fined $1 and costs which was paid.
Citations
- [S394] 1900 Federal Census, Wells County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 413; FHL #1240413.
Christopher Columbus Starr
M, b. 12 March 1850, d. 20 April 1914
Christopher Columbus Starr was born on 12 March 1850 at Chester Twp., Wells Co., IN. He was the son of Benjamin Webb Starr and Matilda Jane Popejoy. Christopher Columbus Starr married Cenith E. West, daughter of Isham West and Margaret Ann Jarrett, on 24 December 1868, 12 children born to Sarah, 10 living as of 1900, per census info. Christopher Columbus Starr married Ann Harris on 19 June 1909 at Stoddard Co., MO.1 Christopher Columbus Starr lived in May 1910 at Liberty Twp., Stoddard Co., MO.1 He died on 20 April 1914 at Bernie, Stoddard Co., MO, at age 64
Newspaper articles -- The Democrat-Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri; Tuesday, 28 APR 1914, p.1 (Newspapers.com):
Fence Dispute Results in Killing
C. C. Starr, of near Bernie, was fatally shot Sunday night about 7 o'clock which resulted in his death early Wednesday morning, from a dispute over the fencing of a neighborhood road west of Bernie.
Pone Brook (sic), Lem Parker and Vernie Higginbotham were arrested Monday as implicated in the affair and released on a $200 bond each after appearing before 'Squire Nichols.
It seems that Starr fenced up a road through his land after it had been agreed by him to be left open for neighborhood convenience. The fence upon several different occasions was torn down, and upon the third rebuilding Starr announced that anyone who undertook to tear down the fence would be hurt, as he was going to watch it.
Sunday evening he left home with a Winchester rifle and shotgun. About 7 o'clock several shots were heard in the vicinity of the fence and Starr was later found with a gunshot wound in his right side. He was able to reach his home with the assistance of his family and make a statement to Deputy James A. Walker of Bernie, which caused the arrest of the three men, but rapidly weakened until his death Wednesday morning. --Bloomfield Vindicator.
The Bloomfield Vindicator, Bloomfield, Missouri; Friday, 15 MAY 1914, p.1 (Newspapers.com):
STARR MURDER SUSPECTS TAKEN TO BLUFF
The three men: Pone Brock, Lem Parker and Vernie Higganbotham -- suspected of C. C. Starr's murder, were taken to Poplar Bluff Wednesday by Sheriff George Barham.
Their preliminary trial was set for Tuesday, to be tried before 'Squire Nichols of Bernie, but for reasons of his own, Prosecuting Attorney John Hodeg had the trial changed to Dexter before 'Squire Crain. Edmundson, the lawyer for the defense, put out a change of venue petition to get the trial back to Bernie and in order to defeat this, Hodge had the three men taken to the Bluff for imprisonment.
The case has been arraigned before Judge Crosser of this place for the preliminary trial now.
He was buried in April 1914 at Grove Cemetery, Wells Co., IN.
Newspaper articles -- The Democrat-Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri; Tuesday, 28 APR 1914, p.1 (Newspapers.com):
Fence Dispute Results in Killing
C. C. Starr, of near Bernie, was fatally shot Sunday night about 7 o'clock which resulted in his death early Wednesday morning, from a dispute over the fencing of a neighborhood road west of Bernie.
Pone Brook (sic), Lem Parker and Vernie Higginbotham were arrested Monday as implicated in the affair and released on a $200 bond each after appearing before 'Squire Nichols.
It seems that Starr fenced up a road through his land after it had been agreed by him to be left open for neighborhood convenience. The fence upon several different occasions was torn down, and upon the third rebuilding Starr announced that anyone who undertook to tear down the fence would be hurt, as he was going to watch it.
Sunday evening he left home with a Winchester rifle and shotgun. About 7 o'clock several shots were heard in the vicinity of the fence and Starr was later found with a gunshot wound in his right side. He was able to reach his home with the assistance of his family and make a statement to Deputy James A. Walker of Bernie, which caused the arrest of the three men, but rapidly weakened until his death Wednesday morning. --Bloomfield Vindicator.
The Bloomfield Vindicator, Bloomfield, Missouri; Friday, 15 MAY 1914, p.1 (Newspapers.com):
STARR MURDER SUSPECTS TAKEN TO BLUFF
The three men: Pone Brock, Lem Parker and Vernie Higganbotham -- suspected of C. C. Starr's murder, were taken to Poplar Bluff Wednesday by Sheriff George Barham.
Their preliminary trial was set for Tuesday, to be tried before 'Squire Nichols of Bernie, but for reasons of his own, Prosecuting Attorney John Hodeg had the trial changed to Dexter before 'Squire Crain. Edmundson, the lawyer for the defense, put out a change of venue petition to get the trial back to Bernie and in order to defeat this, Hodge had the three men taken to the Bluff for imprisonment.
The case has been arraigned before Judge Crosser of this place for the preliminary trial now.
He was buried in April 1914 at Grove Cemetery, Wells Co., IN.
Children of Christopher Columbus Starr and Cenith E. West
- Margaret Ann Starr b. 8 Aug 1868, d. 15 Aug 1958
- Nathan Elza Starr+ b. 13 Oct 1872, d. 27 Dec 1938
- Matilda Starr b. 1875, d. 1 Feb 1895
- Thomas Isom Starr b. 1877, d. 14 Dec 1884
- Christopher C. Starr b. 5 Jun 1880, d. 20 Mar 1942
- Sarah E. Starr+ b. 29 Aug 1882, d. 26 Mar 1958
- Mary Starr b. Nov 1884
- Ida Joy Starr b. Nov 1886, d. 13 Aug 1903
- Benjamin W. Starr+ b. Mar 1889, d. 7 Nov 1911
- Julia Starr b. May 1891
- Moses Starr b. Sep 1892
- Marie Starr2 b. Jul 1896
- Bonnie Marie Starr+ b. 31 Jul 1898, d. 27 Jan 1986
Child of Christopher Columbus Starr and Ann Harris
- William Eugene Starr b. 3 Mar 1912, d. 15 Aug 1994
Claire Weltha Starr
F, b. 22 October 1887, d. November 1987
Claire Weltha Starr was born on 22 October 1887 at Benton Co., OR. She was the daughter of Wilber Finley Starr and Wiltha K Hawley. Claire Weltha Starr died in November 1987 at Corvallis, Benton Co., OR, at age 100.
Clara Adaline Starr
F, b. 20 November 1852
Clara Adaline Starr married Edward Chase. Clara Adaline Starr was born on 20 November 1852 at Benton Co., OR.1 She was the daughter of Noah Asbury Starr and Susan Ann Turner.
Child of Clara Adaline Starr and Edward Chase
- Mary Edna Chase+ b. 1 Sep 1877
Citations
- [S1083] Microfilm Image,, 1860 Federal Census, Benton County, Oregon, Lloyds Precinct, p.31, Dwelling 580, Family 580.
Clara E. Starr
F, b. 15 January 1872, d. 17 April 1906
Clara E. Starr was also known as Clarry. She was born on 15 January 1872. She was the daughter of William Warren Starr and Phoebe Elizabeth Herbert. Clara E. Starr died on 17 April 1906 at age 34.
Clara J. Starr1
F, b. February 1892
Clara J. Starr was born in February 1892 at Washington.1 She was the daughter of Martin Luther Starr and Amelia Desgranges.1
Citations
- [S413] 1900 Federal Census, Spokane County, Washington. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1750 - 1751; FHL #1241750 - 51.
Clarence M. Starr1
M, b. November 1881
Clarence M. Starr was born in November 1881 at Washington.1 He was the son of Martin Luther Starr and Amelia Desgranges.1
Citations
- [S413] 1900 Federal Census, Spokane County, Washington. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 1750 - 1751; FHL #1241750 - 51.
Clarence Mcwilliams Starr
M, b. 22 November 1867
Clarence Mcwilliams Starr was born on 22 November 1867. He was the son of George McWilliams Starr and Elizabeth Dimmick. Clarence Mcwilliams Starr married Harriet Adelia Baldwin in 1890.
Children of Clarence Mcwilliams Starr and Harriet Adelia Baldwin
- Paul Starr
- Corrine Starr
- Clyde Earl Starr b. 6 Aug 1891
- Fenton Starr+ b. 25 Oct 1892
- Edgar Kenneth Starr b. 5 Sep 1894
- Alva Guy Starr b. 20 Nov 1896
- Wallace Starr b. 24 Sep 1909, d. 12 Oct 1909
Clarence T. Starr
M, b. 20 January 1880
Clarence T. Starr was born on 20 January 1880 at Chester, Delaware Co., PA. He was the son of Dr. Samuel Starr and Mary Dyer.
Clarence W. Starr
M, b. 6 February 1871, d. 20 April 1872
Clarence W. Starr was born on 6 February 1871 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA. He was the son of Eli Thompson Starr and Carrie Jefferies. Clarence W. Starr died on 20 April 1872 at age 1.
Clark Starr1
M, b. April 1890
Clark Starr was born in April 1890 at Noble Co., OH.1 He was the son of William Starr and Mary Price.1
Citations
- [S16] 1900 Federal Census, Noble County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1311; FHL #1241311.
Claude Ivan Starr
M, b. 14 October 1873
Claude Ivan Starr was born on 14 October 1873 at Linn Co., OR. He was the son of Moses Clay Starr and Rovia Crawford.
Claude Ivan Starr
M, b. 8 September 1880
Claude Ivan Starr was born on 8 September 1880 at Benton Co., OR. He was the son of Edwin Nevin Starr and Annie C. Reeves.
Clement Vann Starr
M, b. 2 August 1854, d. 16 November 1879
Clement Vann Starr was born on 2 August 1854 at Washington Co., AR. He was the son of Joseph McMinn Starr and Delilah Adair. Clement Vann Starr died on 16 November 1879 at age 25.
Clinton Starr
M, b. 24 September 1812, d. 13 February 1834
Clinton Starr was born on 24 September 1812. He was the son of James Starr and Sarah Griswold. Clinton Starr died on 13 February 1834 at Middletown, Dauphin Co., PA, at age 21.
Clyde Earl Starr
M, b. 6 August 1891
Clyde Earl Starr was born on 6 August 1891 at Lincoln Co., OR. He was the son of Clarence Mcwilliams Starr and Harriet Adelia Baldwin.
Clyde Everette Starr
M, b. 22 June 1885
Clyde Everette Starr was born on 22 June 1885 at Benton Co., OR. He was the son of Wilber Finley Starr and Wiltha K Hawley.
Clyde Lewis Starr
M, b. 4 May 1912, d. 18 March 1987
Clyde Lewis Starr was born on 4 May 1912 at Hanford, Kings Co., CA. He was the son of Ross Vincent Starr and Grace Mabel Jennison. Clyde Lewis Starr married Eunice Viola Moon on 26 December 1935 at Hanford, Kings Co., CA. Clyde Lewis Starr died on 18 March 1987 at Fresno, Fresno Co., CA, at age 74.
Cora Adelaide Starr
F, b. 18 February 1892
Cora Adelaide Starr was born on 18 February 1892 at Benton Co., OR. She was the daughter of Jesse Benson Starr and Mary Alice Peterson.