Dear Ann, I appreciate your help. I don't know much about Rev. Henry Frank Starr. I did find the family in the 1910 Salisbury census, but as I read the report he is shown as a merchant--of course it could read minister (not entirely clear). He was married to Clara Bell Wilson Pace as a reverend. In the 1820 Stanly Co. census (Ridenhour town) he is shown as a minister, but no denomination given. The Pace family were Lutherans, and Clara Bell had been raised a Lutheran because her mother was an Earnhardt--linked to the Schmidt line--all Lutherans. This of course doesn't meant that Rev. Henry F. Starr was a Lutheran. Rev. Henry and Clara are buried in Guilford Co., NC. Maybe that was his last ministry or maybe that is where family lived. I believe I found a tombstone in Guilford of a Dorothy Starr that I think was his first wife. I know he had a son named Frank because he is with them in 1910 Salisbury, Rowan Co., NC. When they are in Stanley Co. in 1920, the son may be in Wake Co., NC, but I can't be certain it is him. Clara was b. in 1857, and the Rev. was a few years older that she. Thanks for any help. Betty On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 19:23:35 -0400 Ann Propst <[email protected]> writes: > Betty-- > > I know Rev. C. Marion Starr (living) from Catawba County, NC who was > our > church's interim pastor just over a year ago. Let me get in touch > with > him by snail mail. If there was a Rev. Starr about he would be the > one > to know about him. > > I have another contact who is presently writing a book on all of > the > Starr Family - Don Claypool who I've been corresponding with and is > an > addressee on this post to you along with Anita Aldridge another > Starr > researcher. > > Ann K. Propst, Brevard, NC > > -----Original Message----- > From: Betty A Pace [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 5:21 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [RowanRoots] Rev. Henry Frank STARR & wife Clara Bell > Wilson > Pace > > My great grandmother was Clara Bell Wilson, who married J. F. Pace > in > Rowan Co., NC. After his death in 1901, she remarried--probably > around > 1904-- to Rev. Henry Frank STARR. In 1910 they were living in > Salisbury, > Rowan Co., NC. In 1920 they were in Stanly Co., Ridenhour township. > > > Can anyone give me information on the church or activities of Rev. > H. F. > Starr and wife Clara while in NC? They are both buried in Guilford > Co., > NC, which I think is where Rev. Starr originated. > > Betty Pace - [email protected] > > > ==== ROWANROOTS Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from RowanRoots-L send a message from the address > you > subscribed from to [email protected] with the word > unsubscribe in the message body. > > >