Detailed Lineage of Project Other Group
Members
|
Group
3: Descendants of Zerubabel Starks [1760-1800] of Robertson
County, Tennessee |
#82072
- Lineage (Return
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|
Zerubabel
Starks |
b.
1760 (Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
Before April 1800 (Robertson County, Tennessee)
m.
Martha Hannah Unknown / ???? / ????
Comment:
Martha Hannah later married Benjamin Garris. Her maiden name
before marrying Zerubabel is not known with certainty. |
Reuben
Marshall Starks |
b.
1790 (Prob. Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
10/10/1861 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Jaine C. Payne / 06/08/1809/ Christian Co., Kentucky |
William
Marshall Starks |
b.
1809 (Christian County, Kentucky)
d.
08/07/1892 (Dexter, Calloway County, Kentucky)
m.
Sabra Ebling / 07/22/1827 / Todd Co., KY
Comment:
Was the 1st wife of William and mother of Reuben Marshall Starks
[2nd]. |
Reuben
Marshall Starks [2nd] |
b.
09/07/1831 (Todd County, Kentucky)
d.
05/12/1896 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
m.
Martha Ann Imes / 10/19/1854 / Henry Co., TN |
Howell
Franklin Starks |
b.
02/06/1865 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
d.
11/18/1925 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
m.
Minnie Lee Manning / 1889/ Calloway Co., KY |
Father |
Private |
Starks
#82072 |
Private
|
|
#270111
- Lineage (Return
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|
Zerubabel
Starks |
b.
1760 (Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
Before April 1800 (Robertson County, Tennessee)
m.
Martha Hannah Unknown / ???? / ????
Comment:
Martha Hannah later married Benjamin Garris. Her maiden name
before marrying Zerubabel is not known with certainty. |
Reuben
Marshall Starks |
b.
1790 (Prob. Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
10/10/1861 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Jaine C. Payne / 06/08/1809/ Christian Co., Kentucky |
William
Marshall Starks |
b.
1809 (Christian County, Kentucky)
d.
08/07/1892 (Dexter, Calloway County, Kentucky)
m.
Sabra Ebling / 07/22/1827 / Todd Co., KY
Comment:
Was the 1st wife of William and mother of Reuben Marshall Starks
[2nd]. |
William Henry Starks |
b.
02/04/1830 (Todd County, Kentucky)
d.
1880 (Prob. Bosque County, Texas)
m. Annie E. Dabney / 05/20/1861 / Austin Co., TX |
Edward Dabney Starks |
b.
07/??/1867 (Brenham, Washington County, Texas)
d. 1912 (Handley, Tarrant County, Texas)
m.
Margaret J. Richardson / 1894 / TX |
Father |
Private |
Starks
#270111 |
Private |
|
#80570 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Zerubabel
Starks |
b.
1760 (Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
Before April 1800 (Robertson County, Tennessee)
m.
Martha Hannah Unknown / ???? / ????
Comment:
Martha Hannah later married Benjamin Garris. Her maiden name
before marrying Zerubabel is not known with certainty. |
Reuben
Marshall Starks |
b.
1790 (Prob. Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
10/10/1861 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Jaine C. Payne / 06/08/1809/ Christian Co., Kentucky |
Robert
McKinley Starks |
b.
1830 (Todd County, Kentucky)
d.
1888 (Crawford County, Missouri)
m.
Mary Adeline Chappell / 02/05/1848 / ???? |
Robert
Whitcliff Starks |
b.
Nov. 1859 (Johnson County, Illinois)
d.
1903 (Crawford County, Missouri)
m.
Laura Unknown / 01/16/1881 / ???? |
Virgil
Leander Starks |
b.
07/30/1887 (Crawford County, Missouri)
d.
July 1969 (Crawford County, Missouri)
m.
Ethel J. Unknown / ???? / ???? |
Father |
Private |
Starks
#80570 |
Private
|
|
#137905
- Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Zerubabel
Starks |
b.
1760 (Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
Before April 1800 (Robertson County, Tennessee)
m.
Martha Hannah Unknown / ???? / ????
Comment:
Martha Hannah later married Benjamin Garris. Her maiden name
before marrying Zerubabel is not known with certainty. |
Jesse
Starks |
b.
Before 1780 (Virginia)
d.
Before 1840 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
m.
Leticia B. Pace / Before 1808 / Tennessee or Kentucky |
Reuben
West Starks |
b.
01/04/1808 (Christian County, Kentucky)
d.
01/22/1892 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Mary Cooper Starks / 05/21/1833 / Calloway Co., KY
Comment:
Mary Cooper Starks was the daughter of Reuben Marshall Starks
and granddaughter of Zerubabel Starks. Therefore, Reuben West
Starks and Mary Cooper Starks were cousins. |
Jesse
Washington Starks |
b.
February 17, 1834 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
d.
12/03/1910 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Sarah Ann Hurt / 11/06/1852 / Marshall Co., KY |
Franklin
Pierce Starks |
b.
10/13/1853 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
d.
03/15/1918 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Sarah Jane Powell / 06/28/1871 / Marshall Co., KY
Comment:
In 1880 census Jesse W. Starks had grandsons named Thomas (b.
1873) and Homer (age 1). Living next door was Franklin Starks
and second wife, Elizabeth Johnson. Thomas was a son of Sarah
and Homer was a son of Elizabeth.
|
Thomas
Washington Starks |
b.
March 1873 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
d.
After 1900 (Massac County, Illinois)
m.
Lula May Henderson / 10/28/1894 / Marshall
Co., KY |
Schirlie Haskel Starks |
b.
04/28/1896 (Hardin County, Kentucky)
d.
07/04/1963 (Payette County, Idaho)
m.
Anna Mae Reeves / 06/09/1919 / Brookport,
Massac Co., IL |
Father |
Private |
Starks
#137905 |
Private |
|
#137905
- Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Zerubabel
Starks |
b.
1760 (Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
Before April 1800 (Robertson County, Tennessee)
m.
Martha Hannah Unknown / ???? / ????
Comment:
Martha Hannah later married Benjamin Garris. Her maiden name
before marrying Zerubabel is not known with certainty. |
Jesse
Starks |
b.
Before 1780 (Virginia)
d.
Before 1840 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
m.
Leticia B. Pace / Before 1808 / Tennessee or Kentucky |
Reuben
West Starks |
b.
01/04/1808 (Christian County, Kentucky)
d.
01/22/1892 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Mary Cooper Starks / 05/21/1833 / Calloway Co., KY
Comment:
Mary Cooper Starks was the daughter of Reuben Marshall Starks
and granddaughter of Zerubabel Starks. Therefore, Reuben West
Starks and Mary Cooper Starks were cousins. |
Jesse
Washington Starks |
b.
February 17, 1834 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
d.
12/03/1910 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Sarah Ann Hurt / 11/06/1852 / Marshall Co., KY |
Franklin
Pierce Starks |
b.
10/13/1853 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
d.
03/15/1918 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Sarah Jane Powell / 06/28/1871 / Marshall Co., KY
Comment:
In 1880 census Jesse W. Starks had grandsons named Thomas (b.
1873) and Homer (age 1). Living next door was Franklin Starks
and second wife, Elizabeth Johnson. Thomas was a son of Sarah
and Homer was a son of Elizabeth.
|
Thomas
Washington Starks |
b.
March 1873 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
d.
After 1900 (Massac County, Illinois)
m.
Lula May Henderson / 10/28/1894 / Marshall
Co., KY |
Schirlie Haskel Starks |
b.
04/28/1896 (Hardin County, Kentucky)
d.
07/04/1963 (Payette County, Idaho)
m.
Anna Mae Reeves / 06/09/1919 / Brookport,
Massac Co., IL |
Father |
Private |
Starks
#137905 |
Private |
|
#111445 -
Lineage (Return
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Zerubabel
Starks |
b.
1760 (Southampton County, Virginia)
d.
Before April 1800 (Robertson County, Tennessee)
m.
Martha Hannah Garris / ???? / ???? |
Jesse
Starks |
b.
Before 1780 (Virginia)
d.
Before 1840 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
m.
Leticia B. Pace / Before 1808 / Tennessee or Kentucky |
Reuben
West Starks |
b.
01/04/1808 (Christian County, Kentucky)
d.
01/22/1892 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Mary Cooper Starks / 05/21/1833 / Calloway Co., KY
Comment:
Cousins? |
Jesse
Washington Starks |
b.
February 17, 1834 (Calloway County, Kentucky)
d.
12/03/1910 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Sarah Ann Hurt / 11/06/1852 / Marshall Co., KY |
Franklin
Pierce Starks |
b.
10/13/1853 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
d.
03/15/1918 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
m.
Sarah Jane Powell / 06/28/1871 / Marshall Co., KY
Comment:
In 1880 census Jesse W. Starks had grandsons named Thomas (b.
1873) and Homer (age 1). Living next door was Franklin Starks
and second wife, Elizabeth Johnson. Thomas was a son of Sarah
and Homer was a son of Elizabeth.
|
Thomas
Washington Starks |
b.
March 1873 (Marshall County, Kentucky)
d.
After 1900 (Massac County, Illinois)
m.
Lula May Henderson / 10/28/1894 / Marshall
Co., KY |
Schirlie Haskel Starks |
b.
04/28/1896 (Hardin County, Kentucky)
d.
07/04/1963 (Payette County, Idaho)
m.
Anna Mae Reeves / 06/09/1919 / Brookport,
Massac Co., IL |
Mother |
Private |
Starks
#111445 |
Private Comments
02/05/2017 - #111445 will not match those in Group 3 although he is a descendant of Zerubabel Stark through his mother.
His legal surname is Starks, but he will not mention the other
Members of Group 3.
|
|
Group
6: Descendants of Old Georgia Stark/Starks/Starke Families
Genetic results for participants who report lineage from Georgia
ancestors, will be placed in Group 6; unless their genetic results
clearly compare favorably with other Groups in the Project. Groups 6a
and 6b have member results for two families in Georgia who clearly are not
related within Genealogical Time.
[Defined as the time
period after 1400 to the present.]
When
#74591 and #232326 are compared over 25 markers, there is a Genetic
Distance of 11 and a 1.96% probability they share a common ancestor within
24 generations; clearly indicating these families are not related within
genealogical time to members in other Groups in the project.
With only three participants tested at this
time, it is clear the Stark families of Georgia have more complicated
ancestry than previously thought. More participants from men with the
surname Stark who descend from Georgia Stark families will need to be
tested to have a clear understanding of their ancestry.
Group 6c has been temporarily
created based on the genealogy of #241988. Group assignment could
change depending on his genetic results.
|
Subgroup 6a: Descendants of Thomas Starke
[1724-1794], born in Virginia
|
#74591
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Thomas Starke b. 1724 (prob. Louisa Co, VA) - d. 26 Apr 1794 (GA)
Phillip Jones Stark b. 27 May 1770 (Charlotte Co, VA) - d. 17 Jan 1816
(GA)
William Evans Stark b. 27 Apr 1796 (GA) - d. 14 Jul 1875 (GA)
John W. Stark CSA b. 1 Sep 1833 (Walton Co, GA) - d. 16 Jul 1898 (GA)
Grandfather Stark [1866-1953] / Private
Father
/ Private
#74591 / Stark / Private
________________________________________________________________
#89996
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Thomas Starke b. 1724 (prob. Louisa Co, VA) - d. 26 Apr 1794 (GA)
Phillip Jones Stark b. 27 May 1770 (Charlotte Co, VA) - d. 17 Jan 1816
(GA)
William Evans Stark b. 27 Apr 1796 (GA) - d. 14 Jul 1875 (GA)
John W. Stark CSA b. 1 Sep 1833 (Walton Co, GA) - d. 16 Jul 1898 (GA)
Grandfather Stark [1866-1853] / Private
Father
/ Private
#89996 / Stark / Private
|
Comments
05/24/2012
#74591
and #89996 are first cousins; sharing their
grandfather Stark as common ancestor. As expected, they were a
perfect match over the H12 haplotype. They are descendants of Thomas Starke [1724-1794] whose
place of birth in Virginia is not known with certainty. His entire
family moved to Wilkes County, Georgia from Charlotte County, Virginia
in about 1780; where most of his children were born. Before these results were available and members of Group 4 were
tested, it was believed Members of Group 4 and Group 6a would have a common ancestor
who lived within genealogical time. [Defined as the time
period after 1400 to the present.] However, the genetic results revealed they did not
belong to the same Haplogroup. Members of Subgroup 6a are in Haplogroup
R-M269. Members of Group
4 are in Haplogroup G. As expected, there was a zero percent
probability members of Group 4 and Subgroup 6a could have shared a common ancestor within
genealogical time. Because Members of Group 4 are in Haplogroup G and Members
of Group 6a are in Haplogroup R, their first common ancestor would have
been the progenitor of Haplogroup F —
who lived about 45,000
years earlier.
|
Subgroup
6b: Descendants of Benjamin Stark [1774-1815], born in Greenville, Augusta
County, Virginia |
#232326 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Benjamin Stark |
b.
1774 (Greenville, Augusta Co., Virginia) d.
02/09/1815 (Hillsborough, Orange Co., North Carolina m.
Elizabeth Taylor / Bef. 1797 / North Carolina |
Benton Stark |
b.
abt. 1798 (North Carolina)
d. 02/09/1872
(Jefferson, Jackson Co., Georgia)
m.
Nancy Goodson / 02/01/1825 / Franklin Co., Georgia
|
Washington Franklin Stark |
b.
02/19/1829 (Jackson Co., Georgia)
d. 07/18/1897
(Harmony Grove, Jackson Co., Georgia)
m. Lucretia E. Daniel / 04/01/1850 / Clarke Co., Georgia |
Cicero Dimetrus
Stark |
b.
10/15/1854 (Harmony Grove, Jackson Co., Georgia)
d. 01/29/1925
(Ocala, Marion Co., Florida)
m. Susannah
L. Pittman / 12/18/1877 / ???? |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#232326 |
Private |
|
Comments
04/21/2012
#232326 genetically representative a previously unknown American Stark
Family believed to be descendants of one Benjamin Stark/Starks born in
Greenville, Augusta County, Virginia in the year 1774. #232326 is clearly
not a descendant of James Stark of Stafford County, VA, nor of Dr. Richard
Starke of York County, VA, nor any other Stark/Starks families originating
in Virginia. Benjamin's son, Benton Stark/Starks was most likely born in
about 1797 in either Wake County or Orange County, North Carolina. After his marriage to Nancy Goodson in 1825,
he moved to Clarke County,
Georgia and later to nearby Jackson County, Georgia.
Over 37 markers, #232326 has a genetic
distance of 13 or greater when
compared to other members of the project. When compared to #82072, a
descendant of Zerubabel Starks (Group 3), the genetic distance is 13 and
there is a 10.26% probability they share a common ancestor within 20
generations. Therefore, they could not have shared a common ancestor
within genealogical time (defined as after surnames were established in
the 13th & 14th centuries in Western Europe), nor within thousands of
years. Could the Georgia Stark/Starks/Starke families be descendants of
one common ancestor? More participants from men with the surname Stark who
descend from Georgia Stark families will need to be tested to answer this
question and others.
|
Group
8:
Haplogroups / No Genetic
Matches
|
Group 8e:
Haplogroup E / No Genetic Matches |
#173094 -
Lineage (Return
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Christian
Samuel Stark |
b.
1792 (Germany)
d. 1836 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
m. Elizabeth
Alburger |
Henry
Alberger Stark |
b.
07/??/1824 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
d. 07/30/1906 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
m. |
Christian
Samuel Stark (Senior) |
b.
09/01/1857 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
d. 06/29/1928
(Camden, New Jersey)
m.
Elizabeth Ella Leech / Philadelphia, PA |
Father |
Private
|
Stark
#173094 |
Private |
|
Comments
02/05/2017
The
Haplogroup of #173094 has been predicted to be E1b1b1 / E-M35.
Two men in the FTDNA database with surnames other than Stark are a
23/25 match to #173094 and a perfect match to each other. Both were
sub-clade tested and found to be positive for SNP mutation V13. This places
them in Haplogroup E1b1b1a2. One
of the men claims ancestry back to Austria. The other claims
ancestry back to Groningen, Netherlands. When genetically
compared to #173094, the probability they share a common
ancestor within the last 24 generations is 91.49%.
Assuming
they actually do share a common ancestor within this generational time
frame, this common
ancestor most likely lived before surnames were established
in Europe — his sons or descendants of his sons taking
different surnames. Without confirmation #173094 is
mutation V13 positive, we cannot at this time presume his Haplogroup is
E1b1b1a2 / E-V13. |
#284968
- Lineage (Return
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Walter Stark |
Probably born 1796 in Kirkintilloch,
Dunbartonshire, Scotland
|
James Stark |
Probably born 1827 in Kirkintilloch,
Dunbartonshire, Scotland
|
William Stark |
Born 1864 in Glasgow, Scotland
|
Hunter Stark |
Born 1901 in Glasgow, Scotland |
Father |
Private |
Member
#284968 |
Private |
|
Comments
05/24/2013
Over 37 markers, #284968 has a genetic
distance of 15 relative to #173094, the closest project member match.
Both have been predicted by FTDNA to have the SNP terminal mutation
placing them in Haplogroup E1b1b1.When genetically comparing their 37
marker results, the time to the most recent common ancestor FTDNATip
Calculations; resulted in a 2.43% probability they could have shared a
common ancestor within 24 generations. This suggests there is a 98.57%
probability this common ancestor lived more than 24 generations before
the present. Using 34 years on average as the time interval of a
generation, the common ancestor in this genetic comparison most likely
lived much more than 816 years before the present. Using the calendar
year 2000 as the present; the common ancestor in this genetic
comparison most likely lived well before the calendar year 1184, or
well before genealogical time in England (most likely occurring by the
year 1400, after the English Poll Tax was introduced in 1373).
Using the Infinite Allele statistical model
to compute the time to the most recent common ancestor; based on a
mutation rate of 0.002 for Y-DNA STR markers and a
STR marker match ratio of 25/37, these two individuals most likely
shared a common paternal ancestor 98 generations ago.
This suggests the common ancestor lived about 3332 years before the
present; or in about the calendar year 1332BC, plus or minus several
hundred years. This approximates the time of the 1st appearance of the
E1b1b1 SNP mutation.
The genetic literature suggests the E1b1b1
Haplogroup originated in regions around the Mediterranean Sea, first
in North Africa, and later in southern Europe and along the shores of
the eastern Mediterranean Sea. It is found more frequently in North
Africa, Italy, Spain, and Arabic countries around or near the Eastern
Mediterranean Sea. It is found in 25% of Men who are descendants of
Jewish ancestors. In England, E1b1b1 is rare and only accounts for 4%
of the total found to have this SNP mutation.
There are two possible ways E1b1b1 arrived in
Scotland and Ulster. Both rely on the fact that E1b1b1 is still
prevalent today in an area between Serbia, Northern Greece and
Bulgaria, a region once known as Thrace. E1b1b1 could have been
introduced when Thracian members of a Roman Army unit were sent to Britain around 30AD to 300AD. It
is also possible Thracians were stationed in Gaul (France) during the
Roman occupation of that region. Many British families have maintained
their ancestors were sent to Britannia with William the Conqueror in
1066, receiving lands in the Uplands for their service. Small E1b1b1
clusters can be found in the Uplands (area bordering Scotland and
England) and Ulster.
|
Group 8f:
Haplogroup F / No Genetic Matches |
#149294
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#149294
/ Stark / Private
No
Genealogical Data available. |
Comments
07/23/2013
#149294
belongs to Haplogroup F. This ancient Haplogroup may have first appeared
in North Africa, the Levant, or the Arabian Peninsula as much as 50,000
years ago. It is sometimes believed to represent a "second-wave" of
expansion out of Africa. When compared to other
members of the project over the H37 haplotype, #149294 has a genetic distance of
34 or greater. The odds greatly favor #149294 could not have shared a
common male ancestor with any other member of the project
within
the last 45,000 years.
|
Group 8g:
Haplogroup G / No Genetic Matches |
#173510 -
Lineage (Return
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Ferdinand Stark |
b.
1786 (Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany)
d.
1869 (Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa)
m. Barbara
Knour / ???? / Germany |
John
Stark |
b.
09/23/1817 (Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany)
d.
09/28/1894 (Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa)
m.
2nd Margaret P. Zeigler/01/20/1864/Ottumwa, Wapello
Co., IA |
Lewis
Frederick Stark, Sr. |
b.
02/20/1872 (Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa)
d.
11/17/1957 (Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa)
m.
2nd Clara May Lester / 04/1898 / Ottumwa, Wapello
Co., IA |
Lewis
Frederick Stark Jr., |
b.
01/31/1899 (Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa)
d.
07/20/1974 (Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa)
m.
Ethel Leota Hough / 03/27/1927 / ?Ottumwa, Wapello
Co., IA |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#173510 |
Private |
|
Comments
04/19/2010
#173510
reports
European origin of earliest known ancestor, Ferdinand Stark, was
Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany. Results are available for Markers 1 through
37. When H 37 Haplotype of #173510 is compared to the Stark Project
members, his smallest genetic distance is 23.
Therefore, #173510 and members of the Project shared a common ancestor
who lived thousands of years earlier; a period before the present
considerably earlier than when surnames were established in Europe.
The genetic results of #173510 places him in Haplogroup G. In Europe,
Haplogroup G is found in 4.88% of the male population on average
throughout the continent. In the British Isles, Scandinavia, northern
France, northern Germany, the Netherlands and the Baltic countries it is
less common, e.g. Britain and Norway at 2%. Around 4% of Welsh men are
in Haplogroup G. Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany would be in the southern part of Germany. |
Group 8i:
Haplogroup I / No Genetic Matches |
#N24725
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Father / Private
#N24725 /Stark / Private
Comment: No further genealogical information. The Y-DNA donor of Kit
#N24725, recently passed away. |
#148040
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to Y-DNA Test Results
Clyde Alvin
Starks
#148040
/ Starks / Private
|
#202943 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Thomas
H. Starks |
b.
abt 1817 (Ohio)
d. after
1877 (Perhaps Bureau Co., Illinois)
m. Sarah
Hall / 04/16/1855 / Hamilton Co., Ohio |
Charles
"Charley" J. Starks |
b.
09/07/1856 (Ohio)
d. 1929
(Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois)
m. Sarah
Kolp / abt. 1878 / Bureau Co., IL |
Roy
Starks |
b.
9/25/1897 (Moline, Illinois)
d. 1925-1930
(Detroit, Michigan region)
m.
Rebecca Anna Peterson / ???? / ???? |
Father |
Private |
Starks
#202943 |
Contact:
[email protected]
Y-DNA
Results / Haplogroup: I2b1
(Confirmed) / I-M223
|
|
Comments
06/07/2011
#202943 is not a match to
anyone in the Project over these markers. FTDNA predicts he belongs to Haplogroup
I2b1 (Shorthand notation I-M223). His earliest known ancestor was
Charles "Charley" J. Starks, born in Ohio September 7, 1856.
He died in 1929 in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, burial in the
Riverside Cemetery located in Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois.
Further research by the member suggests Thomas H. Starks could have been
the father of Charles. Genealogical research continues. #202943
has been confirmed to belong to Haplogroup I2b1.
|
#153149 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results)
|
Aaron
Stark
[the
Elder] |
b.
1608 (Scotland or England)
d. before
June 1685 ( New London County, Connecticut)
m.
Sarah Unknown / about 1654 |
William
Stark
(Senior) |
b.
1664 (New London County, Connecticut)
d.
09/08/1730 (Groton, New London County, Connecticut)
m.
Elizabeth Unknown / before 1689 / New London Co., CT |
Daniel Stark |
b.
1702 (New London County, Connecticut)
d.
ca. 1758 (New London County, Connecticut)
m.
Sarah Culver / Bet. 1730–1731 / New London County, Connecticut |
Nathan Stark |
b.
1743 (Groton, New London County, Connecticut)
d.
1830 (Guilford, Windham County, Vermont)
m.
Olive Morgan / Before 1766 / Groton, New
London County, CT |
?????? |
Comment:
Genetic Results suggest #153149 could not have shared a common
ancestor within thousands of years with those in Group 1a.
The above lineage is suggested from the Genealogical research
but not genetically possible. |
Benjamin
Stark |
b.
1808 (Washington County, New York)
d.
After 1880 (Probably Fort Ann, Washington Co., NY)
m.
Nancy Minerva White / Before 1836 / Washington Co., NY |
George
Riley Stark |
b.04/19/1836
(Fort Ann, Washington County, New York)
d.
03/20/1910 ( Fort Ann, Washington County, New York)
m.
Martha E. Taft / Before 1862 / Washington Co., NY |
Frederick
Leslie Stark |
b.
03/02/1868 (Comstock, Washington County, New York)
d.
07/26/1918 (Fort Ann, Washington County, New York)
m.
Ida Graves / ???? / ???? |
Roscoe
E. Stark |
b. 03/28/1893 (Fort Ann,
Washington County, New York)
d.
01/13/1943 (Frankfort, Herkimer County, New York)
m.
Lena Price / 1911 / Washington Co., NY |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#153149 |
Private |
|
Comments #153149
When #153149 was compared to Members in Group 1a who descend from three possible
father candidates of Nathan Stark who married Jemima Farnsworth;
it would
be impossible for any to have been his father. The H37 haplotype of
#153149 places him in Haplogroup I1. All of those in Group 1A are members
of Haplogroup R1b1b2. For
this reason alone, #153149 could not have shared a common ancestor with any
member of Group 1a within many thousands of years. This
suggests Benjamin Stark who married Minerva White may have been a member of an unrelated Stark family
living in Granville, Washington County, New York, rather than a son of
any of the possible father candidates; or there was a
non-paternal event in the generation of Benjamin or one of the
generations that follows to #153149.
Nathan
Stark Genealogical Research
A
review of the genealogical research indicates there are three different
theories suggesting the identity of the father of Nathan. All three
suggest Fathers who were descendants of Aaron Stark [1608-1685]. The
candidates are: 1) Christopher Stark (Junior), son of Christopher Stark
(Senior); 2) Aaron Stark, son of Christopher Stark (Senior); and 3)
Nathan Stark, son of Daniel Stark. Candidate 3 married Olive Morgan. The
genealogy presented for #153149 is the result of the genealogical
research of this member.
================
Comments:
When compared to Members in Subgroup 1A who descend from one of the above
possible father candidates of Nathan; it would be impossible for any to
have been his father. The H37 haplotype of #153149 places him in
Haplogroup I1. All of those in Subgroup 1A are members of Haplogroup
R1b1b2.
In
human genetics, Haplogroup I1 occurs at the greatest frequency in
Scandinavia. The most recent common ancestor of all of those having the
I1 haplogroup lived from 4,000 to 6,000 years ago, somewhere in the far
northern part of Europe. For this reason alone, #153149 could not have
shared a common ancestor with any member of Subgroup 1A within the last
20 generations (after the calendar year 1500). Therefore, #153149 cannot
be a descendant of any of the three genealogical candidates suggested to
be the father of Nathan Stark who married Jemima Farnsworth.
The
H37 Haplotype of #153149 was compared to that of
#N17289, a descendant
of Abijah Stark, a son of Nathan Stark & Olive Morgan. As expected,
there was a zero percent probability
they could have shared a
common ancestor within the last 20 generations.
This
suggests Benjamin Stark or Starks who married Nancy Minerva White may have been a member of an unrelated Stark family
living in Granville, Washington County, New York, rather than a son of
any of the possible father candidates; or there was a
non-paternal event in the generation of Benjamin Starks [1808-1880+] or one of the
generations that follows. Genetic results from a second descendant of
Benjamin Starks [1808-1880+] could resolve this issue in the future. The
lineage presented from #153149 to Benjamin and Minerva (White) Starks is
well documented from the New York death certificates for Roscoe E.
Stark, Frederick "Freddie" Leslie Stark, and George Riley
Starks. Thomas P. Stark, Jr. Contributor. (Click on Thumbnail photo to go to larger
presentation.
|
Group 8r-m198: / Members Predicted
Haplogroup R-M198 |
#501786
- Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
April Karl
Stark |
b.
08/30/1820 (Netherlands)
d. 08/01/1892
(Sherman County, Nebraska)
m. Catharine Margarete Elisabeth Ziemer / Unknown / Unknown |
Heinrich (Henry) Christian Stark |
b.
04/20/1864 (Germany)
d.
1902 (Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado)
m. Johannah Margaret Schoening / Unknown / Unknown |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#501786 |
Private [Haplogroup
R-M198 predicted by FTDNA over 37 DYS Markers] |
|
Comments 07/16/2017
When #501786 is genetically compared to #671611
over 37 DYS markers, they mismatch at the DYS449 Marker. #501786 has the
value 31 at this marker and #671611 has the value 33. They match at all of
the other DYS Markers over 37 markers.
The FTDNA Tip calculations to determine the time
to the most recent common ancestor of these Members reports an 83.3%
probability they share a first common ancestor within the past 7
generations; 91.54% probability they share a common ancestor within the
past 9 generations; and 99.05% probability they share a common ancestor
within the past 15 generations. More genealogical research is needed to
determine the identity of the common ancestor of #501786 and #671611.
|
#671611 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Johann Fried Christian Starcke |
b.
Unknown d.
Unknown m.
Dorothea F. E. Geiseler/10/30/1818/Zepkow,Mecklenburg, Deutschland
Note: These names appeared on the birth record of their son,
Friedrich. From these names, the marriage date of Johann and
Dorothea was found. |
Friedrich Frederick Fritz Stark |
b.
12/14/1826 (Wredenhagen, Mecklenburg, Schwerien, Germany)
d. 01/15/1875 (Perth, Ontario, Canada)
m. Mary Riese, Ries or Riesen / Unknown / Probably Germany
|
William Wilhelm Theodore Stark |
b. 02/15/1852 (Germany)
d. 10/25/1925 (Perth, Ontario, Canada)
m. Margaret J. Gibson / 09/01/1876 / Point Edward, Lambton Co.,
Ontario |
Frederick Edwin Stark |
b.
04/09/1882 (Mitchell, Perth, Ontario, Canada)
d. Unknown
m. Edith Lucy Judges / 07/20/1903 / Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#671611 |
Private
[Haplogroup R-M198 predicted by FTDNA over 67 DYS Markers]
|
|
Comments 07/16/2017
When #671611 is genetically compared to #501786
over 37 DYS markers, they mismatch at the DYS449 Marker. #501786 has
the value 31 at this marker and #671611 has the value 33. They match at
all of the other DYS Markers over 37 markers.
The FTDNA Tip calculations to determine the time
to the most recent common ancestor of these Members reports an 83.3%
probability they share a first common ancestor within the past 7
generations; 91.54% probability they share a common ancestor within the
past 9 generations; and 99.05% probability they share a common ancestor
within the past 15 generations. More genealogical research is needed to
determine the identity of the common ancestor of #671611 and #501786.
The parents of Friedrich Frederick Fritz Stark
were identified by the following Record [Source: Ancestry.com, Germany,
Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971 (Lehi, UT, USA,
Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016), Ancestry.com, Record for Friedrich
Georg Wilhelm Starcke.
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=GLutheranGermany&h=8666539&indiv=try.]
The date of birth was the same as that for
Fredrick Stark's tombstone found at: [Ancestry.com, Canada, Find A Grave
Index, 1600s-Current (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.,
2012), Ancestry.com, Record for Friedrich Stark.
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FindAGraveCanada&h=1151019&indiv=try.
|
Group 8r:
Haplogroup R / No Genetic Matches |
#140291
- Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
John
Stark |
b.
1831 (Germany)
d.
???? (Ohio)
m. |
John
Stark, II |
b.
08/??/1864 (Ohio)
d.
1946 (Ohio)
m. |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#140291 |
Private |
|
Comments
#140291
is a descendant of a German immigrant from the region once
known as Swabia, now Baden-Wüerttemberg. The origin of Haplogroup R1a
remains disputed. It presumably originated somewhere in the Eurasian
landmass, where it is most commonly found today. There are two focuses
of high frequency of R1a, one in South Asia, near North India, and the
other in Eastern Europe, in the area of Ukraine.
When compared to other members of the project
over the H37 haplotype, #140291 has a genetic distance of 24 or greater.
The odds greatly favor #140291 could not have shared a common male
ancestor with any other member of the project within thousands of
years.
From
Stark Message Board dated 12/4/2008:
Thanks to my cousin W. Stark, a male Stark who descends from an ancestor in
the region once known as Swabia, now, Baden-Wüerttemberg, has been found!
Cordially, Private
|
#228697 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Andreas
Stark |
b.
abt. 1820 (Prussia)
d.
1900 (Rochester, Monroe Co., NY)
m. |
John
A. Stark |
b.
1850 (West Prussia)
d.
1926 (Rochester, Monroe Co., NY)
m. |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#228697 |
Private |
|
Comments
03/04/2012
#228697
has been predicted to have the SNP mutation placing him in the R1a1
Haplogroup. His genealogy reports his earliest known ancestor was born
in 1823 in West Prussia. This ancestor arrived in the US sometime after
1850. He has a genetic distance of 17 from #140291, a predicted member
of the same Haplogroup.
|
#180764 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
John
P. Stark |
b.
1828 (Prussia) d.
??? m.
Anna M. (Unknown) / before 1853 / Prussia |
John
Dietrich Stark |
b.
12/??/1860 (Kentucky)
d. 1913
(Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania)
m.
Mary Ebersbach / 1880 / Pomeroy, Meigs Co., OH
|
Albert
Christopher Stark |
b.
06/06/1886 (Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio)
d. 11/??/1965
(Unknown)
m.
Angeline Jerge / 1907 / Erie, Erie Co., PA |
Ralph
Stark |
b.
1913 (Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania)
d.
m. |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#180764 |
Private
|
|
Comments
07/01/2010
#180764 has Markers 1 through 37 available for analysis and FTDNA
predicts his Haplogroup will be R1b1b2. When the H37 haplotype of
#180764 is compared to #136832 in Subgroup 2C, there is a genetic
distance of 14. The genetic distance of #180764 is greater than 14 when
compared to all other members of the project. This suggests #180764 does
not share a common ancestor with any member of the project that lived
within the previous 20 generations and his eventual common ancestor with
#136832 most likely lived many thousands of years before the present.
Family tradition suggests the earliest ancestor #180764, John Dietrich
Stark, may have been the son of German Parents. There is a genetic
distance of 29 when #180764 is compared to #140291. The first common
ancestor they could share would be the Progenitor of the R1 Haplogroup
of which the progenitors of R1a and R1b are descendants. R1 lived about
25,000 to 30,000 years ago. |
#258637 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
?????? |
Parents and genealogy not known with certainty
|
Jerome Madison Stark |
b.
Jan 1858 (Louisiana)
d. 16
Dec 1935 (Bastrop Co., Texas)
m. Susan Burden / abt. 1880 / Lee Co., Texas |
Robert Thomas Stark |
b.
11 Jan 1884 (Lee Co., Texas)
d. 05
Mar 1964
(Temple, Bell Co., Texas)
m.
Sarah J. Phillips / abt 1907 / Basque Co., Tex. |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#258637 |
Private
|
|
Comments
03/24/2013
#258637 has the surname Stark, However, his
genetic results do not match any other member of the project with the
surname Stark. Over 37 markers, he matches 22 persons in the FTDNA
project with genetic distances from 1 to 4. 19 of these matches have the
surname Reeves. He is a perfect match to none; has genetic distance of 1
when compared to 6 Reeves surnames; a genetic distance of 2 compared to 3 Reeves surnames;
genetic distance of 3 compared to 5 Reeves surnames; and a genetic
distance of 4 compared to 5 Reeves surnames.
In reviewing the FTDNA Reeves Surname Project, these Reeves Men belong to
a Group designated as descendants of William Reeves, SR., born in
North Carolina in 1723, dying in 1821 in South Carolina. The Y-DNA
results for this Group can be reviewed on the
Reeves Y-DNA Results by clicking on this phrase.
Scroll down to the Group #3 Matches. |
#171830 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
------ |
Parents
of Isaac not known |
Isaac
Stark |
b.
1805 (Granville, Washington Co., New York)
d. 1874
(Fort Ann, Washington Co., New York
m. Betsey Ann Winchell / abt. 1825 / Washington Co., NY
|
John
J. Stark |
b.
03/20/1846 (Fort Ann, Washington County, New York)
d. 1/11/1912
(Vermont)
m.
1st Helen S. Pitts / ???? / ???? |
John
William Stark |
b.
04/20/1875 (Clarendon, VT )
d. 3/28/1939
(West Springfield, MA.)
m. |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#171830 |
Private |
|
Comments
02/05/2017
The
H37
Haplotype comparison of #171830 to #74402 results in a genetic
distance of 9 and the best common ancestor probability.
He was expected to have genetic
results placing him in Group 1 or Group 2.
In comparing these H37 Haplotypes, the probability they shared a common ancestor
within the last 24 generations is 78.58%. The probability they shared a
common ancestor within the last 20 generations is 61.92% They most
likely share a common ancestor who lived before surnames were
established in Europe (about 500 to 1000 years
ago). Reports he is a
descendant of Isaac Starks [1805-1874]; a resident of Fort Ann,
Washington Co., NY, but does not genetically match known
descendants (Members #203166 & #535078) of Isaac reported in Group 1a. |
#76667
-
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results)
|
Aaron
Stark
[the
Elder] |
b.
1608 (Scotland or England)
d. before
June 1685 ( New London County, Connecticut)
m.
Sarah Unknown / about 1654 |
William
Stark
(Senior) |
b.
1664 (New London County, Connecticut)
d.
09/08/1730 (Groton, New London County, Connecticut)
m.
Elizabeth Unknown / before 1689 / New London Co., CT |
William
Stark
(Junior) |
b.
before 1689 ( New London County, Connecticut)
d.
before 1736 (Long Island, New York)
m.
Experience Lamb / before 1689 / New London Co., CT |
?????? |
Comment:
Genetic Results suggest #76667 could not have shared a common
ancestor within thousands of years with those in Subgroup 1A.
Therefore the above is suggested from the Genealogical research;
but not possible based on the Y-DNA Results. |
Zephaniah
Stark |
b.
1731 (Connecticut or England)
d.
1664-1766 (Lost a Sea returning from Nova Scotia)
m.
Hannah Edgerton/10/28/1757/Lebanon, New London, Co., CT |
David Stark |
b.
11/02/1760 (Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut)
d.
1805 (Pittsford,
Rutland County, Vermont)
m.
Jennie Mead / 1785 / Pittsford, Rutland Co., VT |
Henry Mead Stark |
b.
07/28/1793 (Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont)
d.
08/27/1885 (Saginaw County, Michigan)
m. |
Helon Mead Stark,
(Sr.) |
b.
02/26/1817 (Orleans County, New York)
d.
04/16/1890 (Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
m. |
George Wesley Stark |
b.
04/17/1848 (Portland, Ionia County, Michigan)
d.
06/02/1936 (Saginaw County, Michigan)
m. |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#76667 |
Private
|
|
[Source:
Charles R. Stark reported on page 19 the following in his 1927
publication entitled "The Aaron Stark Family, Seven Generations."]
82.
Zephaniah (William17, William5, Aaron1),
m. Oct. 28, 1757, Hannah Edgerton (in Lebanon, Conn.)
Children
190.
Eunice, b. Oct. 29, 1758; d. unm. in 1812.
191.
David, b. Nov. 2, 1760
Leaving
his wife and children in the care of Colonel Elias Edgerton, her father
or brother, Zephaniah Stark went to Nova Scotia about 176-, where he
received a grant of land embracing the township of Cornwallis. Not long
afterwards he took ship at Halifax to return to Connecticut and was
never again heard from.
[Pages
19 and 20 of the same publication had the following]
John
Stark is supposed to have gone to Nova Scotia with his two brothers, and
after the death of Zephaniah he returned to the States and settled in
Vermont.
===================
Conflicts
with Charles R. Stark Publication
[Source:
1872 publication entitled "History of Rutland, Vermont,"
by Caverly. Comments related to Zephaniah Stark on page 202 of the
text.]
David
Starks was the son of Zephaniah who was born in England, came to
America when a young man, married Martha Edgerton of Conn., and located
in that state. They had two children, David and Eunice, born in
Connecticut. The father died on the voyage to Nova Scotia; the mother
died in Nova Scotia. David, born in 1765, bought one hundred and ten
acres of land in Pittsford in 1783, which land included the farm now
owned by Hawkins Hart. He made a clearing, built a house, and married
Jennie*, daughter of Stephen Mead of Pittsford, in 1785. Mr. Starks died
in this town in 1805; Mrs. Starks died in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1834."
*footnote: Jennie Mead was the first female child born in Manchester
(1767).
=====================
Comments:
The genealogy suggest #76667 is a descendant of Zephaniah Stark and
Zephaniah's Father, William Stark (Junior). The H37 haplotype of #76667
was genetically compared to that of #48711 (Subgroup 1A), a known
descendant of William Stark (Junior). Their genetic distance was 15.
There is a .12% probability they share a common ancestor who lived
within the last 20 generations. The odds greatly favor that
they have
not shared a common male ancestor within thousands of years making
it impossible William Stark (Junior) was a common ancestor of
#76667 and #48711. Either the 1872 publication
entitled "History of Rutland, Vermont," by Caverly,
reporting Zephaniah was born in England, is correct as genetically
suggested; or there was a non-paternal event in the generation of
William (Junior); or in one of the generations that follows. Genetic
results from a second descendant of Zephaniah could resolve this issue
in the future. Finally, there could be an error in the genealogy
presented. |
#84645
-
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Aaron
Stark
[the
Elder] |
b.
1608 (Scotland or England)
d. before
June 1685 (New London County, Connecticut)
m.
Sarah Unknown / about 1654 |
William
Stark
(Senior) |
b.
1664 (New London County, Connecticut)
d.
09/08/1730 (Groton, New London County, Connecticut)
m.
Elizabeth Unknown / before 1689 / New London Co., CT |
William
Stark
(Junior) |
b.
before 1689 (New London County, Connecticut)
d.
before 1736 (Long Island, New York)
m.
Experience Lamb / before 1689 / New London Co., CT |
Jonathan
Stark
[the
Elder] |
b. Dec
1712 (Groton, New London County, Connecticut)
d. before 29 Jan
1765 (Sussex County, New Jersey)
m.
Sarah Lacock / Bet. 1734–1738 / Prob. Hunterdon Co., New
Jersey |
Daniel Stark |
b.
before 1746 (Morris County, New Jersey)
d.
after 1810 (Clark County, Indiana)
m.
Elizabeth Unknown / before 1768 / Prob. Loudoun Co., VA |
?????? |
Comment:
Genetic comparisons to Members of Subgroups 1A and 1B suggest #84645 could not have shared a common
ancestor within thousands of years with those in these groups.
Therefore the above is suggested from the Genealogical research;
but not possible based on the Y-DNA Results. |
David Stark |
b.
05/19/1774 (Augusta County, Virginia)
d.
11/05/1851 (Scott County, Indiana)
m.
Mary Stark (Cousin?) / 05/28/1801 / Henry Co., KY |
Phillip Stark |
b.
08/22/1813 (Clark County, Indiana)
d.
1887 (Appanoose County, Iowa)
m.
Nancy Stark (Cousin) / 03/05/1834 / Washington Co., IN |
Alonzo M. Stark |
b.
11/04/1847 (Lexington, Scott County, Indiana)
d.
11/20/1905 (Chicago, Cook County, Illinois)
m.
Emeline Elgin / 06/23/1872 / Appanoose Co., IA |
Alexander Emmett
Stark |
b.
11/13/1880 (Ross, Osborne County, Kansas)
d.
1918 (Hibbing, St. Louis County, Minnesota)
m.
Josephine Bardessono / 10/27/1903 / St. Louis Co., MN |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#84645 |
Private |
|
[Source:
A History of Kentucky Baptists From 1769 to 1885, Including More Than
800 Biographical Sketches, J. H. Spencer, Manuscript Revised and
Corrected by Mrs. Burilla B. Spencer, In Two Volumes. Printed For the
Author. 1886. Republished By Church History Research & Archives 1976
Lafayette, Tennessee. Vol. 2, p 179 [Oldham County]
DAVID
STARK appears to have been a brother of Jonathan Stark, and was a
minister in the same church, in Oldham county, as early as 1812, and
perhaps several years earlier. Floyd's Fork church was made up largely
of the Stark family. These moving away from year to year, gradually
reduced the church, till it numbered, in 1815, only 13 members. David
Stark continued to minister to it, doubtless with the hope of building
it up again, till the above named period, when he followed his kindred
to Indiana, and the forsaken little church dissolved.
===================
Comments: The genealogical research of
# 84645 Stark reveals with reasonable accuracy he is a descendant of David Stark of Scott
County;
reported by the genealogy to be a son of Daniel Stark [1746-1810]. Daniel
Stark had a son named Jonathan D. Stark. The genealogy suggests #84645
shares Aaron Stark [1608-1685] as a common ancestor. The H25 haplotype
of #
84645 was genetically compared to that of #16335 (Subgroup1a), a known
descendant of Jonathan D. Stark [1768-1828]. Their genetic distance was
6. There is a 12.98% probability they share a common ancestor who lived
within the last 20 generations. The odds greatly favor
they have not
shared a common male ancestor in excess of 5,000 years. This
suggests David Stark may have been a member of a unrelated Stark family
living in Kentucky, rather than a son of Daniel Stark; or there was a
non-paternal event in the generation of Daniel [1746-1810] or one of the
generations that follows. Genetic results from a second descendant of
David could resolve this issue in the future.
|
#547385 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Johannes Stark |
b.
1752
(Hohenaltheim, Donau-Ries, Bavaria,
Germany)
d. Unknown
m. Mariah Elisabeth Donatsch / Unknown / Unknown
|
Johann Stark II |
b.
1798 (Chur,
Graubünden, Switzerland)
d. 1882
(Unknown)
m.
Juliana F. H. Wasser / 07/05/1824 /
Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany |
John Stark III |
b.
11/09/1827
(Chur, Graubünden, Switzerland)
d. 11/20/1882
•
Thomasville, Thomas Co., Georgia)
m. Sarah Victoria Kottman /
09/18/1859 / Liberty Co.,
Georgia |
John Stark IV |
b.
01/23/1866
(Thomasville, Thomas Co., Georgia)
d. 01/06/1935
(Foley, Baldwin Co., Alabama)
m. Alice Dowdell Boyd/ 04/15/1891 /
Pike, Alabama |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#547385 |
Private |
|
Comments 03/28/2017
When the results of #547385 were compared to
those of the Other Members of the Stark Family Y-DNA Project, there were
no close matches. This suggests it is unlikely he could share a common
ancestor with any Member of the Stark Project within the last 20
generations or even more generations. This would likely be many years
before surname usage became common in about the years 1300 to 1400.
Compared the 37 marker DYS results of #547385 to the entire FTDNA database
and found no matches to anyone (limited to matches with a genetic distance
of 4 or less). Genetic Distances of 4 or less would be within the time
range of common surname usage to the present. #547385 was compared to the
FTDNA database over 25 markers. Results of this search limit matches to
Genetic Distances of 2 or less due to the reduced number of DYS Markers
compared. There were three matches reported, all three having different
surnames, none being the surname Stark. Results over these markers go back
from the present to the period when surname usage was in transition. The
surnames were the following: 1) Dunford (GD=1); 2) Druitt (GD=2); and 3)
Marshall (GD=2). There were only two matches over 12 markers returned.
Results over these markers mostly suggest common ancestors at about the
time surname usage became common and before usage became common. Surnames
were Whetton and Rudd with both having a GD=0.
|
#334877 -
Lineage (Return
to Y-DNA Test Results) |
Benjamin Stark |
b. 1754 (Goochland,
Virginia, United States
) d.
??? m.
Ann Chace / ???? / ???? |
Fielding Stark |
b.
10/11/1782 (Albemarl
County, Virginia)
d. 01/18/1877
(Putnam County, West Virginia)
m. Elizabeth Gary / 09/04/1820/ Abermarl Co., VA
|
Andrew J. Stark |
b.
1829 (Kanasha County, (West) Virginia)
d. 02/16/1925
(Unknown)
m. Lucinda Smith / Abt. 1855 / ???? |
Francis Marion Stark |
b.
09/??/1861 (West Virginia)
d. aft.
1930 (Prob. Otero County, Colorado)
m. Kate
B. Mudd / ???? / ???? |
Francis Middleton Stark |
b.
May 31, 1899 (Otero County, Colorado)
d. 04/02/1989
(El Paso County, Colorado)
m. Mary
L. LeFevre/ 1923 / Colorado |
Father |
Private |
Stark
#334877 |
Private |
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Comments
04/25/2014
#334877 has Markers 1 through
37 available for analysis and FTDNA predicts his Haplogroup will be
R1b1b2. When the H37 haplotype of #334877 is compared to #76667 in
Subgroup 1d, there is a genetic distance of 13. The genetic distance of
#334877 is greater than 14 when compared to all other members of the
project. This suggests #334877 does not share a common male ancestor
with any member of the project that lived within the previous 20
generations and his eventual common male ancestor with #76667 most
likely lived several thousand years before the present.
While the genealogy of #334877 suggests it would be possible his earliest Stark
ancestor, Benjamin Stark, could be related to one of the Virginia Stark
families presented in the Project, this genetic result suggests #334877
is a descendant of another newly discovered early Virginia Family. The
Project will be looking for future participants who may match #334877. |
#76345*
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Walter b: 1670 (Scotland) – d:
William b: 27 May 1711, (Carnwath, Lanark, Scotland) – d:
Thomas b: 20 May 1758, (Carnwath, Lanark, Scotland) – d:
Samuel Jack b: 21 Nov 1804, (Dyke, Carluke, Lanark, Scotland) - d: 1850
James b: 17 Apr 1849 (Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland) - d: 17 Nov 1921
(Christchurch, New Zealand)
Robert Steel b: 29 Sep 1871 (Hamilton, Lanark, Scotland) – d: 7 Sep
1948 (Wellington, New Zealand)
John Leslie b: 23 Apr 1899 (Gore, New Zealand) – d: 9 May 1962
(Christchurch, New Zealand)
Father / Private
#76345 / Stark / Private
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Comments: 07/23/2013
#76345
reports he is a
descendant of Walter Stark [1670-???] of Scotland. When compared to
other members of the project over the H25 haplotype, #76345 has a genetic distance of seven or greater.
The odds greatly favor #76345 could not have shared a common male
ancestor with any other member of the project within 5,000 years. The
predicted Haplogroup R-M269 is a shorthand presentation of the
Haplogroup R1b1b. When the H25 haplotype of #76345 is compared to the
H25 haplotype of other Members with a genetic distance of 7, there is a
21.03% probability they share a common ancestor who lived within the
last 20 generations; and a 33.83% probability within the last 24
generations.
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#283416 has no Genealogical Data at this
time. Earliest known ancestor was William Henry Starks, born in
1862. Surname of #283416 is Starkes. Nearest genetic distance to
other members of the project is 13.
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#284860 has no Genealogical Data at this
time. Earliest known ancestor was Eli Stark, born in Germany.
Surname of #284860 is Starrick. Nearest genetic distance to other
members of the project is 10. Member reports: "Our earliest
relative to the US was Eli Stark. His two sons took different
surnames. One became Frederick Storick and my g-grandfather became
Charles Starrick."
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#175273 has no Genealogical Data at this
time. Nearest genetic distance to other members of the project is
13.
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#N91230
has 12 marker Haplotype. When compared to #163272 in Group 2f,
there is a genetic distance of 6. Excluding #171830 and #172378,
the genetic distance of #N91230 is greater than 6 relative to all
other members of the project. In comparing 12 markers, the
probability that #N91230 and #163272 shared a common
ancestor within the last 20 generations is 2.09%. This suggests
#N91230 does not share a common ancestor with any member of the
project that lived within the previous 20 generations and his
eventual common ancestor with #163272 most likely lived many
thousands of years before the present.
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#249627 has the surname Starks, the
maiden name of his Mother. His father's surname is McKissack. As
expected, his genetic distance is 11 or greater when compared to
other male members of the project. It is believed his Starks
ancestors may have lived in Rappahannock County, Virginia; but
this is not known with certainty.
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#363878
has no Genealogical Data at this time.
His genetic results predicts he is Haplogroup R-M269 positive.
When compared to our Members of the Stark Project, his nearest
match was to Member #172378, a descendant of Aaron Stark
[1608-1685]. Over 37 markers, #363878 and #172378 have 9
mismatches. The Most recent common Ancestor (TMRCA) report for
this comparison was only a 3.15% probability #363878 and #172378
could share a common male Ancestor within 12 generations. It is
very unlikely Henry and #172378 could share Aaron Starke within 12
generations and much more likely they shared a common ancestor who
lived many generations before Aaron. #363878
mismatches to descendants of Aaron Stark ranged from 9 to 13. His
mismatches to Family Group 2, descendants of the Killermont Stark
Families of Scotland, ranged from 14 to 17; indicating the TMRCA
lived even more generations earlier.
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