You mentioned William Henry Starr. Do you have any additional information on this man's family? My husband's mother is a Starr. William Henry Starr (b.1864) was her great-grandfather. They lived in Texas. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Vanessa Pinewood7@aol.com wrote: > I have some handwritten info given to me by a relative and she doesn't even > know where it came from or from whom, but it lists some Starr's beginning > with Comfort Starr in 1635 in Boston. From these notes, I can't exactly > 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. There > are also a lot a Starrs in this area of Texas and Oklahoma who are Indians > and part of the infamous outlaws named Starr. I think there is probably some > relation because most of the Indians came from Alabama and Georgia in the > Trail of Tears, but I don't think my line is Indian. > > I would be interested in this book and also would like to acquire any files > from anyone with info on Starrs. Would it be possible to get a xerox from > anyone? Of course, I would pay any costs. > > Sandy Thomas