Thursday, October 20, 2022

The family of Thomas Starr 1711-1759

 Looking again at the families of our ancestors, instead of just concentrating on the ancestor only, is quite interesting.  I started this project because I wanted to see what other families were connected in one way or another to ours, and it's been eye opening.  Thomas Starr born 1711 is the third generation of Starrs who lived in Groton, Connecticut, and by now, I am seeing many familiar families tied into the Starrs.  

As an aside, by looking at the ancestors as part of a continuing line, I am seeing things that are raising my eyebrows a bit.  For instance, in the Starr family line, the immigrant Comfort Starr lived to a comfortable old age.  But the next four generations did not fare so well, none reaching their 50th birthday.  I don't know the cause of death for Thomas, Samuel, Thomas, and Thomas, but it sure would be interesting to know whether there was a family weakness, such as heart problems, or whether some were accidental deaths, or what was going on in this family.  Fortunately, after this Thomas, the one I'm looking more closely at today, Starr men seem to have recovered from whatever might have been ailing them.

This Thomas is the son of Thomas and Mary Morgan Starr.  He was born the same year his father died, and was the baby of the family.  Mary remarried in 1717 so the only father he knew was William Pabodie or Peabody.  Nevertheless, he was a Starr.  Thomas married Jerusha Street, daughter of Nicholas and Jerusha Morgan Street, so Thomas and his wife were first cousins, with their maternal grandparents being James and Mary Vine Morgan.  Although this might make our head swim a bit, marriage of first cousins was not that unusual, especially in a town as small as Groton was at that time.

Thomas and Jerusha had 8 children together:  

Son Thomas was the first born, and he married Zipporah Street, daughter of James and Keziah Haynes Street.  There are trees online saying that James Street was the son of Nicholas and Jerusha Morgan Street, which would be another cousin marriage, but I have not found convincing evidence that this is correct.  However, the odds seem fairly strong that he was a relation to Nicholas Street, at the least.  Their children were Betsey, John, Thomas, Jerusha, Nancy, Catherine, Sally, and Mary.

Jerusha Starr died at the age of 25, but not before she had married Benajah Chester, son of John and Mary Starr Chester.  Mary Starr Chester was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Morgan Starr, so here is another cousin marriage.  They had three children, Michael, Jerusha, and Starr.  

Daughter Mary was born in 1740 and died in 1741.  

Son John was next.  He married Mary Sharp, daughter of Matthew and Margaret Sharp, in Nova Scotia, before moving back to Groton at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.  Their children were John, Joseph, Mary, Hannah, Rachel, and Eunice.  I will write more of this family in my next post.

Son William married Freelove Bailey, who was the daughter of Benjamin and Freelove Avery Bailey.  So far as I have been able to determine, these two weren't closely related.  They had Lucinda, William, Jabez (Jarez, perhaps), Frelove, Elisha, Thomas, Perez, and Dudley.  

Daughter Hannah Starr married Nicholas Starr, who was the son of Vine and Mary Street Starr.  They were cousins through Vine Starr and Mary Street also, but I think they were second cousins once removed, if I have this figured correctly.  If not, it's enough to know they were also closely related. Their children were Nicholas, Joseph, James, and Benjamin.

I haven't been able to learn much about James Starr.  His wife was possibly Hannah, but that is a maybe and I haven't found documentation. He died in 1777 at the age of 26, but I've been unable to determine whether or not he might have died in the Revolutionary War.

Finally there was Rachel, who was born in 1755 and died November 12, 1778, apparently unmarried.  

The Starr family has been thoroughly researched but there are still mysteries about them.  Many of the names in this post are those that are familiar to those who have researched the Battle of Groton Heights, as there were Avery, Chester, and Starr men in that battle, and possibly others.  

Thomas and Jerusha had at least 29 grandchildren, but Thomas would not have lived to see all of them.  This is the last generation of Starr ancestors who mostly lived and died in Groton, and they must have had a considerable impact on their community.


 


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