Hi Debra, My Starr line is from England, but I don't know the origin of the name either. However, "Early Starrs in Kent and New England by Hosea Starr Ballou 1944, says on page 7, "There is a tradition that originally the Starr family came from Flanders and was identified with the weaving industry, brought to County Kent about 1331, in the time of Edward III." There were Starr's in other counties in England that do not seem to connect to those in Kent and the name is found spelled various ways including Star and Starre. I descend from Dr Comfort Starr, a line that seems to have been well documented. However, because of that, I haven't spent much time working on it. I would love to see someone put that line in an online database that would allow descendants to send in information on their branches. If this has already been done, I haven't stumbled onto the site so far, and hope someone will point me that way so I can add my info. (I won't volunteer cause I love the research but not the data entry <G>). Anyway, hope you find your WV bunch, post what information you do have and maybe someone will recognize something. Or have access to records that would help. And maybe some of Comforts descendants went that way...you never know. Good luck, Connie Starr Bishop in NM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Starr" <starr@waveone.net> To: <STARR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2000 6:40 PM > Hello my name is Debra Starr, my Starr family are from West Virginia, around > Logan. I do not that much info on the Starr line. Are there any of you > Starr's out there might be able to help me, or are possibly from West > Virginia? I really want to find out my back ground. I don't even know what > the Starr name means. Or the orgin of it. My father says that we have > Indiana in us, and that's where the Starr name comes from, but I can't find > any trace of Indian Hertiage in my line. I would really appreciate any help > that any one could offer. Thank you much. > Sincerely, > Debra Starr of Indiana > > >
Hi Debra, I'm Melanie Starr of Fresno, CA. My Starrs are from Floyd Co., Virginia and Stokes Co, NC John Starr and Rebecca are my ggg Grandparents of Stokes Co, NC, their son was Jonathan Starr and wife Zilpha Hylton ( my gg grandparents) of Floyd Co., VA I find little information at all on the ggg grandparents when I try to do research. Give me a brief predigree of your 4/5 generations, I'd like to see some names of your ancestors. Wonderful to meet you and learn of another Starr out there.
Hello my name is Debra Starr, my Starr family are from West Virginia, around Logan. I do not that much info on the Starr line. Are there any of you Starr's out there might be able to help me, or are possibly from West Virginia? I really want to find out my back ground. I don't even know what the Starr name means. Or the orgin of it. My father says that we have Indiana in us, and that's where the Starr name comes from, but I can't find any trace of Indian Hertiage in my line. I would really appreciate any help that any one could offer. Thank you much. Sincerely, Debra Starr of Indiana
Thanks Neal, that means that maybe they are all still in print...I heard this guy did great research...Lynda
I can trace my Starr lineage starting with my mother as follows: Alma Starr Howard Leon Starr b. 7/17/1891 Wallace Starr b. 10/28/1848 Roswell Starr b. 5/6/1804 Col. Roswell Starr b. abt 1767 Col. Roswell Starr was married to Lois Hawks in 1799. All resided in upstate New York in Warren, Herkimer Co., Medina, Orleans Co., and Richfield Springs, Otsego Co. I can not trace my Starr line back further than Col. Roswell Starr. There is information concerning other Starr's in the upstate NY area but I haven't been able to make the connection. One line I have seen includes Orange and Hannah Starr who were the parents of Floyd. I believe this line traces back to the Comfort Starr family. Anyone having further information on Col. Roswell Starr and his ancestors can e-mail me at drosenbaum@houston.rr.com Thanks.
Lynda I was aty Library and saw a Glen Shirley book dated in the 1990's maybe was reprint? thought I'de share that! NEAL ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neal & Barbara" <block@thurston.com> To: <STARR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 6:54 PM Subject: Re: Glenn Shirley > Thanks....... Lynda C. , I don't want to collect his books but he > is a good source for > refrence stuff on Cherokee's and in particular STARR's huh! NEAL > SHRUM block@thurston.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <LBCane@aol.com> > To: <STARR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:14 PM > Subject: Glenn Shirley > > > > I have a book written by Glynn Shirley, "Law West of Fort Smith". It was > a > > paperback, priced at $1.95, and my mother picked it up for 75 cents at a > > second hand book store...I have also seen one of Glynn Shirley's books in > a > > Barnes & Noble or a Books-a-Million store in the History section or the > > Western section of the store...when I go back to these stores I will check > > and see if I can find any of them..the book that I have has that the > first > > Bison Book Printing was July, 1968..the second Bison Book Printing May > 1969 > > and the Third Bison Book printing April 1971. There was some information > > that I was reading in the about the history of the Cherokees and his name > > was mentioned, so if I can get my brain to work, I will try to remember > who > > had mentioned him in his work...Lynda C. LBCane@aol.com > > > >
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------693E6ACEFDCC112D5E11D31B Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I wouldn't be surprised to find that Adam had siblings -- the Andrew and the John you refer to were probably brothers. I tend to lean heavily in this direction but of course I don't know for sure. As you say, they could be cousins, brothers, father, or????? This is great though. You are really doing well. I will try and find out more about what Pat was talking about. The numbers I gave you are what she gave me. I don't know if she still has the "record" or not but will ask. Will ask if you can have her email address as well if you'd like to chat with her directly. If so, I'd still appreciate being included so I can get information as well if that's ok with you. Again, thanks, Hugs, di Crystal Burleson wrote: > Hi Di, > I have several pages of the census records to send you. I'll try to > get them in the mail today if I can. It seems like life has been very > busy lately. I'll send them in a separate email to the list so anyone > else who is interested can make use of them as well. > Anyway, the film that Pat referred to as the "death record" wasn't > in that FHC so I couldn't look at it. I'd still like to know what it is > and what it says. I have also found some interesting land patent > information on the BLM site. It seems that in the same county that Adam > seems to have been in on the 1830 and 1840 census records (Jackson Co., > OH) there were two other Starrs--Andrew, and John. Familiar names, > right? Well, the three of them were patented land in the same two > sections of land (a section is one mile by one mile) sometimes on the > same day. The patents were done in 1835 through 1841, way too early to > have been Adam's sons Andrew and John. They must have been Adam's > brothers, uncles, cousins, father, or something. > Crystal --------------693E6ACEFDCC112D5E11D31B Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="razzberri.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Diana Starr Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="razzberri.vcf" begin:vcard n:Cloutier;Diana Starr x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:razzberri@earthlink.net x-mozilla-cpt:;1 fn:Diana Starr Cloutier end:vcard --------------693E6ACEFDCC112D5E11D31B--
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------0EE711932FC247DB61F46F3D Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Crystal, Thanks for sending me these censuses -- I'll look them over and probably pass them on to Judy and Pat (two of my other cousins). Hannah was born in 1806 so she would have been 24 at this time. John Yeager Starr could have been Adam's brother. I'm definitely leaning this direction that's for sure.... I have the stuff I want to send you ready to mail out. Will try and get it out by this weekend at the very latest. Thanks again. di Crystal Burleson wrote: > 1830 Jackson Co., OH (film #337945, p. 122): > > Adam Starr 1 male under 5 (this would be Andrew--2 yrs, b. 1828) > 1 male 30-40 (this would be Adam--31 yrs, b 1799) > 1 female under 5 (this would be Sally T--3 yrs, b. > 1827) > 1 female 20-30 (this would be Hannah--20 yrs, b. abt > 1810) > > also on the same page: > John Starr 3 males under 5 > 1 male 20-30 > 1 male 30-40 > 1 female under 5 > 1 female 20-30 > > Note: I would think that this is the same John Starr that the Jackson > Co., OH land patent information is on. > Note: There is also listed at the bottom of this sheet a John Yeager, > 20-30 yrs old with a wife 15-20 yrs and daughter under 5. I wonder if > they are related and this is where the name came from for Elijah Yeager > Starr, one of Adam's sons. > > 1840 Jackson Co., OH census (film # 020165, p. 248) > > Starr, A. 2 males under 5 (Orville--2 yrs, George--4 yrs) > 1 male 5-10 (John M--6 yrs) > 1 male 10-15 (Andrew--12 yrs) > 1 male 15-20 (perhaps a brother or cousin?) > 1 male 20-30 ( " " ?) > 1 male 40-50 (Adam--41 yrs) > 2 females 10-15 (Mary Jane--8 yrs, Sally--13 yrs) > 1 female 15-20 ( ? ) > 1 female 20-30 (Hannah--30 yrs) > 1 female 40-50 ( ? ) > > also on same page: > Mary Starr 1 female 50-60 ( ? -- living alone) > > 1870 census for Hays Co., TX, taken 9 Aug 1870 (film #553089 > > p. 192: > Starr, Andrew 42, m, w, farmer, b. Ohio > " Charity 31, f, w, keeping house, b. North Carolina > " Almira 14, f, w, at home, b. Missouri > " Mary 12, f, w, at home , b. Missouri > " Daniel 10, m, w, at home , b. Texas > " Andrew 7, m, w, at home, b. Texas > " Martha 5, f, w, at home, b. Texas > " Hannah M. 3, f, w, at home, b. Texas > > p. 287: > Starr, John, 37 yrs, m, w, farm labor, b. Iowa (he was born in Ohio) > " Tabitha, 36 yrs, f, w, keeps house, b. Indiana (some records > say Louisiana > others say Indiana) > " Andrew, 15 yrs, m, w, b. MO > " Mary Elizabeth, 14 yrs, f, w, b. Kansas > " William Allen, 13 yrs, m, w, b. Texas > " Eliza Jane, 5 yrs, f, w, b. Texas > " Johnathan Thomas, 2 yrs, m, w, b. Texas --------------0EE711932FC247DB61F46F3D Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="razzberri.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Diana Starr Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="razzberri.vcf" begin:vcard n:Cloutier;Diana Starr x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:razzberri@earthlink.net x-mozilla-cpt:;1 fn:Diana Starr Cloutier end:vcard --------------0EE711932FC247DB61F46F3D--
I thought once again I would try my luck! Ezra Jacob Starr b. Pa. lived in Covington Ky with Mary ? Daughter was Laura Sarah Starr m. John M. Kemper Oct.31, 1883 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crystal Burleson" <cburleso@cybertrails.com> To: <STARR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 1:14 PM Subject: Census records > 1830 Jackson Co., OH (film #337945, p. 122): > > Adam Starr 1 male under 5 (this would be Andrew--2 yrs, b. 1828) > 1 male 30-40 (this would be Adam--31 yrs, b 1799) > 1 female under 5 (this would be Sally T--3 yrs, b. > 1827) > 1 female 20-30 (this would be Hannah--20 yrs, b. abt > 1810) > > also on the same page: > John Starr 3 males under 5 > 1 male 20-30 > 1 male 30-40 > 1 female under 5 > 1 female 20-30 > > Note: I would think that this is the same John Starr that the Jackson > Co., OH land patent information is on. > Note: There is also listed at the bottom of this sheet a John Yeager, > 20-30 yrs old with a wife 15-20 yrs and daughter under 5. I wonder if > they are related and this is where the name came from for Elijah Yeager > Starr, one of Adam's sons. > > 1840 Jackson Co., OH census (film # 020165, p. 248) > > Starr, A. 2 males under 5 (Orville--2 yrs, George--4 yrs) > 1 male 5-10 (John M--6 yrs) > 1 male 10-15 (Andrew--12 yrs) > 1 male 15-20 (perhaps a brother or cousin?) > 1 male 20-30 ( " " ?) > 1 male 40-50 (Adam--41 yrs) > 2 females 10-15 (Mary Jane--8 yrs, Sally--13 yrs) > 1 female 15-20 ( ? ) > 1 female 20-30 (Hannah--30 yrs) > 1 female 40-50 ( ? ) > > also on same page: > Mary Starr 1 female 50-60 ( ? -- living alone) > > 1870 census for Hays Co., TX, taken 9 Aug 1870 (film #553089 > > p. 192: > Starr, Andrew 42, m, w, farmer, b. Ohio > " Charity 31, f, w, keeping house, b. North Carolina > " Almira 14, f, w, at home, b. Missouri > " Mary 12, f, w, at home , b. Missouri > " Daniel 10, m, w, at home , b. Texas > " Andrew 7, m, w, at home, b. Texas > " Martha 5, f, w, at home, b. Texas > " Hannah M. 3, f, w, at home, b. Texas > > p. 287: > Starr, John, 37 yrs, m, w, farm labor, b. Iowa (he was born in Ohio) > " Tabitha, 36 yrs, f, w, keeps house, b. Indiana (some records > say Louisiana > others say Indiana) > " Andrew, 15 yrs, m, w, b. MO > " Mary Elizabeth, 14 yrs, f, w, b. Kansas > " William Allen, 13 yrs, m, w, b. Texas > " Eliza Jane, 5 yrs, f, w, b. Texas > " Johnathan Thomas, 2 yrs, m, w, b. Texas > >
1900 census for Frio Co., TX taken 3 July 1900 (film #1241636, vol 43, ed 46 sheet #17-A,B: fam.#275: Starr, John M--head of house, w, m, b. Feb 1834, 66 yrs, married, b. Ohio, father b. Virginia, mother b. Pennsylvania, farmer " Hanna C.--daughter, w, f, b. Sept 1878, 21 yrs, single, b. Texas, father b. Ohio, mother b. Louisiana " James M.--son, w, m, b. 1883, 17 yrs, single, b. Texas, father b. Ohio, mother b. Louisiana Hankins, Charley--g.son, m, w, b. March 1878, 22 yrs, single, b. Texas, father b. Texas, mother b. Missouri (Mary Elizabeth Starr is his mother) same page, fam. #278: Starr, Andrew H, head of house, w, m, b. Oct 1862, 37 yrs, married for 10 yrs, b. Texas, father b. Ohio, mother b. Tennessee, farmer " Martha, wife, w, f, b. Sept 1869, 30 yrs, married 10 yrs, mother of 6 children 5 still living, b. Texas, father b. Texas, mother b. Texas " John C. (Calvin*), son, w, m, b. May 1891, 9 yrs, single, b. Texas " Ethel V. (Viola*), daughter, w, f, b. Sept 1893, 6 yrs, b. Texas " Savilia M. (Mae*), daughter, w, f, b. Oct 1895, 4 yrs, b. Texas " Charity C. (Caledonia*), daughter, w, f, b. Sept 1897, 2 yrs, b. Texas " Charles W. (Wesley*), son, w, m, b. Dec 1899, b. Texas *Names from Betty Flowers' Starr family history--she is through Charity Ann Starr, daughter of Andrew H., son of Adam. same page, fam. #279: Massey, John, head of house, w, m, b. Sept 1855, 44 yrs, married 15 yrs, b. Texas, father b. Georgia, mother b. Alabama, farmer " Martha, wife, w, f, b. Dec 1864, 35 yrs, married 15 yrs, mother of 4 children all still living, b. Texas, father b. Ohio, mother b. N. Carolina " Garison T, son, w, m, b. Sept 1885, 14 yrs, single, b. Texas " Loram D, son, w, m, b. Nov 1887, 12 yrs, single, b. Texas " Ora E., daughter, w, f, b. Jan 1894, 6 yrs, single, b. Texas " William I.T., son, w, m, b. Apr 1898, 2 yrs, single, b. Texas sheet #18-B: family #302-- Jenkins, Joe, head of house, w, m, b. Feb 1872, 28 yrs, married 9 years, b. Mississippi, father b. Unknown, mother b. Unknown " Sallie, wife, w, f, b. Aug 1873, 26 yrs, married 9 yrs, mother of 2 children both still living " Rufas, son, w, m, b. Jan 1893, 7 yrs, single, b. Texas " Josie, daughter, w, f, b. Aug 1896, 3 yrs, single, b. Texas Starr, Mattie, sister-in-law, w, f, b. March 1882, 18 yrs, single, b. Texas, father b. Ohio, mother b. Louisiana (Sallie and Mattie are Sarah and Martha, daughters of John M. and Tabitha Starr) sheet #19-A,B: family #310-- Starr, Andrew A, head of house, w, m, b. Dec 1854, 45 yrs, married 23 yrs, b. Missouri, father b. Ohio, mother b. Louisiana " Permelia, wife, w, f, b. Aug 1859, 40 yrs, married 23 yrs, mother of 10 children, 7 still living, b. Tennessee, father b. Tennessee, mother b. Tennessee " John W. (William), son, w, m, b. Dec 1877, 22 yrs, single, b. Texas " James A., son, w, m, b. Dec 1879, 20 yrs, married 1 year, b. Texas " Thomas L., son, w, m, b. Aug 1882, 17 yrs, single, b. Texas " Daniel M., son, w, m, b. Feb 1885, 15 yrs, single, b. Texas " Andrew J., son, w, m, b. Aug 1887, 12 yrs, single, b. Texas " Mary L., daughter w, f, b. Nov 1890, 9 yrs, single, b. Texas " Jessie E., son, w, m, b. June 1896, 3 yrs, single, b. Texas " Julia, daughter-in-law, w, f, b. Feb 1878, 22 yrs, married 1 year, no children (Julia is married to James A. above)
1830 Jackson Co., OH (film #337945, p. 122): Adam Starr 1 male under 5 (this would be Andrew--2 yrs, b. 1828) 1 male 30-40 (this would be Adam--31 yrs, b 1799) 1 female under 5 (this would be Sally T--3 yrs, b. 1827) 1 female 20-30 (this would be Hannah--20 yrs, b. abt 1810) also on the same page: John Starr 3 males under 5 1 male 20-30 1 male 30-40 1 female under 5 1 female 20-30 Note: I would think that this is the same John Starr that the Jackson Co., OH land patent information is on. Note: There is also listed at the bottom of this sheet a John Yeager, 20-30 yrs old with a wife 15-20 yrs and daughter under 5. I wonder if they are related and this is where the name came from for Elijah Yeager Starr, one of Adam's sons. 1840 Jackson Co., OH census (film # 020165, p. 248) Starr, A. 2 males under 5 (Orville--2 yrs, George--4 yrs) 1 male 5-10 (John M--6 yrs) 1 male 10-15 (Andrew--12 yrs) 1 male 15-20 (perhaps a brother or cousin?) 1 male 20-30 ( " " ?) 1 male 40-50 (Adam--41 yrs) 2 females 10-15 (Mary Jane--8 yrs, Sally--13 yrs) 1 female 15-20 ( ? ) 1 female 20-30 (Hannah--30 yrs) 1 female 40-50 ( ? ) also on same page: Mary Starr 1 female 50-60 ( ? -- living alone) 1870 census for Hays Co., TX, taken 9 Aug 1870 (film #553089 p. 192: Starr, Andrew 42, m, w, farmer, b. Ohio " Charity 31, f, w, keeping house, b. North Carolina " Almira 14, f, w, at home, b. Missouri " Mary 12, f, w, at home , b. Missouri " Daniel 10, m, w, at home , b. Texas " Andrew 7, m, w, at home, b. Texas " Martha 5, f, w, at home, b. Texas " Hannah M. 3, f, w, at home, b. Texas p. 287: Starr, John, 37 yrs, m, w, farm labor, b. Iowa (he was born in Ohio) " Tabitha, 36 yrs, f, w, keeps house, b. Indiana (some records say Louisiana others say Indiana) " Andrew, 15 yrs, m, w, b. MO " Mary Elizabeth, 14 yrs, f, w, b. Kansas " William Allen, 13 yrs, m, w, b. Texas " Eliza Jane, 5 yrs, f, w, b. Texas " Johnathan Thomas, 2 yrs, m, w, b. Texas
Hi Di, I have several pages of the census records to send you. I'll try to get them in the mail today if I can. It seems like life has been very busy lately. I'll send them in a separate email to the list so anyone else who is interested can make use of them as well. Anyway, the film that Pat referred to as the "death record" wasn't in that FHC so I couldn't look at it. I'd still like to know what it is and what it says. I have also found some interesting land patent information on the BLM site. It seems that in the same county that Adam seems to have been in on the 1830 and 1840 census records (Jackson Co., OH) there were two other Starrs--Andrew, and John. Familiar names, right? Well, the three of them were patented land in the same two sections of land (a section is one mile by one mile) sometimes on the same day. The patents were done in 1835 through 1841, way too early to have been Adam's sons Andrew and John. They must have been Adam's brothers, uncles, cousins, father, or something. Crystal
Thanks....... Lynda C. , I don't want to collect his books but he is a good source for refrence stuff on Cherokee's and in particular STARR's huh! NEAL SHRUM block@thurston.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <LBCane@aol.com> To: <STARR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:14 PM Subject: Glenn Shirley > I have a book written by Glynn Shirley, "Law West of Fort Smith". It was a > paperback, priced at $1.95, and my mother picked it up for 75 cents at a > second hand book store...I have also seen one of Glynn Shirley's books in a > Barnes & Noble or a Books-a-Million store in the History section or the > Western section of the store...when I go back to these stores I will check > and see if I can find any of them..the book that I have has that the first > Bison Book Printing was July, 1968..the second Bison Book Printing May 1969 > and the Third Bison Book printing April 1971. There was some information > that I was reading in the about the history of the Cherokees and his name > was mentioned, so if I can get my brain to work, I will try to remember who > had mentioned him in his work...Lynda C. LBCane@aol.com >
I have a book written by Glynn Shirley, "Law West of Fort Smith". It was a paperback, priced at $1.95, and my mother picked it up for 75 cents at a second hand book store...I have also seen one of Glynn Shirley's books in a Barnes & Noble or a Books-a-Million store in the History section or the Western section of the store...when I go back to these stores I will check and see if I can find any of them..the book that I have has that the first Bison Book Printing was July, 1968..the second Bison Book Printing May 1969 and the Third Bison Book printing April 1971. There was some information that I was reading in the about the history of the Cherokees and his name was mentioned, so if I can get my brain to work, I will try to remember who had mentioned him in his work...Lynda C. LBCane@aol.com
You're probley RIGHT LINDA! Neal Shrum ----- Original Message ----- From: "Starr81" <starr81@ix.netcom.com> To: <STARR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 6:23 AM Subject: Re: Picture of Harry Starr > At 05:40 PM 5/9/00 -0700, you wrote: > >I found scads of Books by Glenn Shirley in my public Library, there's a way > >to get the dates of print titles and so forth, I contacted Universuty Of > >Oklahoma Press in Norman, OK. BUT they would not send him a message > > If I'm not mistaken, Glenn Shirley was a professor at OK State > University in Stillwater; he might be deceased -- weren't these books > written 1950s or so? Linda >
At 05:40 PM 5/9/00 -0700, you wrote: >I found scads of Books by Glenn Shirley in my public Library, there's a way >to get the dates of print titles and so forth, I contacted Universuty Of >Oklahoma Press in Norman, OK. BUT they would not send him a message If I'm not mistaken, Glenn Shirley was a professor at OK State University in Stillwater; he might be deceased -- weren't these books written 1950s or so? Linda
Hello Starr's I would like to meet some cousins and add some gedcoms, I'm David Starr in Illinois b.1962 my dad Larry 1942 and so on Kenneth 1919 Ernest 1894 Emory 1864 William 1828 Asa 1798 Thomas 1763 David 1738 Thomas 1706 Joseph 1676 Comfort 1644 Thomas 1615 Comfort 1589 Thomas 1565 Thomas 1540
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I found scads of Books by Glenn Shirley in my public Library, there's a way to get the dates of print titles and so forth, I contacted Universuty Of Oklahoma Press in Norman, OK. BUT they would not send him a message or give me his address or FAN CLUB info. So lot of help they were ! Neal Shrum block@thurston.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol Ann Wilson (by way of "Brian J. Newton" <bjnewton@hiwaay.net>)" <carolann@carolina.rr.com> To: <STARR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 1:13 PM Subject: RE: Picture of Harry Starr > You can buy the book at the University of OK Press in Norman, OK>>> > > -----Original Message----- > From: LBCane@aol.com [mailto:LBCane@aol.com] > Sent: Monday, February 14, 2000 21:31 > To: STARR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Picture of Harry Starr > > > How can I get a subscription to the Oklahoma Today magazaine, and > also the > book written by Glynn Shirley, where can I get a copy..Thank you > LBCane@aol.com >