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Rev John Stark

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Rev John Stark

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1869 (aged 74–75)
Plumcreek Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Plumcreek Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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The Cherry Run Presbyterian Church was organized by the Blairsville Presbytery in 1844. Its edifice is a neat frame, situated about a hundred rods southeast of Whitesburgh, on the Kittanning and Indiana turnpike. This church was supplied by the late Rev. John Stark until 1858, he having dissolved his connection with the Associate Reformed and having been ordained as an Evangelist in the Presbyterian church. "
-from Plum Creek Township
https://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/smithproject/history/chap8.html

"... [I] desire that my children unite heartily in raising a
sufficient amount of money to raise a sufficient
stone wall or fence around our graves, embracing an
area of 14 feet by 20 feet..."
-from Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993. Armstrong Index to Wills, 1797-1961; Will Books, Vol 1-2, 1805-1873

Home in 1860 Plumcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania
Household Members (Name) Age
John Starks 66
May Starks 58
Joseph Mc Starks 23
Thomas Starks 21
William Starks 20
[Robert] Bruce Starks 18
John M Starks 16
James Starks 16
Sarah Starks 25

Home in 1850 Plumcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania
Household Members (Name) Age
Rev John Stark 55
Mary Stark 48
Sarah Stark 19
Rebecca J Stark 16
Joseph Stark 14
Thomas S Stark 12
William G Stark 10
Robert Bruce Stark 8*
John Stark 6
James Stark 6
*Robert Bruce Stark son of James P Stark was namesake of his uncle who died in the Civil War.
The Cherry Run Presbyterian Church was organized by the Blairsville Presbytery in 1844. Its edifice is a neat frame, situated about a hundred rods southeast of Whitesburgh, on the Kittanning and Indiana turnpike. This church was supplied by the late Rev. John Stark until 1858, he having dissolved his connection with the Associate Reformed and having been ordained as an Evangelist in the Presbyterian church. "
-from Plum Creek Township
https://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/smithproject/history/chap8.html

"... [I] desire that my children unite heartily in raising a
sufficient amount of money to raise a sufficient
stone wall or fence around our graves, embracing an
area of 14 feet by 20 feet..."
-from Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993. Armstrong Index to Wills, 1797-1961; Will Books, Vol 1-2, 1805-1873

Home in 1860 Plumcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania
Household Members (Name) Age
John Starks 66
May Starks 58
Joseph Mc Starks 23
Thomas Starks 21
William Starks 20
[Robert] Bruce Starks 18
John M Starks 16
James Starks 16
Sarah Starks 25

Home in 1850 Plumcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania
Household Members (Name) Age
Rev John Stark 55
Mary Stark 48
Sarah Stark 19
Rebecca J Stark 16
Joseph Stark 14
Thomas S Stark 12
William G Stark 10
Robert Bruce Stark 8*
John Stark 6
James Stark 6
*Robert Bruce Stark son of James P Stark was namesake of his uncle who died in the Civil War.


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  • Created by: Janet
  • Added: Jun 1, 2023
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/254689474/john-stark: accessed ), memorial page for Rev John Stark (1794–1869), Find a Grave Memorial ID 254689474, citing Whitesburg Presbyterian Cemetery, Plumcreek Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Janet (contributor 46573654).