Sandy, >trace our Starrs (Josuah Starr, Starrville, Smith County, Texas born >1811)back to him. Josuah came to Texas from Wilkes County Georgia in 1852. >He was a methodist minister as was his brother William Henry Starr. Check out the Inman Church website -- link from my webpage, URL in my sig file; I bet your STARRs are mine. There's a 30+ page report on my line, some of whom go to TX. Scroll down to Rev. Joshua Starr and read that section first. Then, if you decide this is your line, I invite you to join the STARRHRY-L list of researchers specifically on this particular line as well as the allied lines. We don't know at this point if we descend from Dr. Comfort; we are not connected to the Cherokee Starrs, and probably not to the PA Quakers. And unless the NC bunch were here by 1751, not them either. In other words, we've omitted more lines than we've found connections to ... Ours begins with Henry Starr b.1751 in Maryland who migrated to Wilkes Co. GA 1784. Linda Linda Sparks Starr starr81@ix.netcom.com http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lksstarr/