- The son of
Roland G.
Starkes and Mary Noble, he was born in Nipper's
Harbour and was
educated at
Prince of
Wales College.
Starkes married Muriel Hazel...
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Stark or
Starke may
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Stark Point,
James Ross
Island Stark Ridge,
Churchill Mountains Stark Rock...
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Štark (pronounced: Shtark; full
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Starks may
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Starks (surname)
Starks,
Illinois Starks,
Louisiana Starks,
Maine Starks, Wisconsin...
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Leinthall Starkes is a
small village and
civil parish in north-western Herefordshire, England. It is
about 7
miles south-west of Ludlow, and near the...
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Starker is a
surname shared by:
Erwin Starker [de] (1872–1938),
German painter János
Starker (1924–2013),
Jewish Hungarian-American
cellist Joseph B. Starker...
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Stark County may
refer to:
Stark County,
Illinois Stark County,
North Dakota Stark County, Ohio
Starke County,
Indiana This
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- Liberal. He was born in
Nippers Harbour, the son of
Daniel Starkes, and was
educated there.
Starkes married Mary Noble. He
became manager of the
Union Trading...
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Starks is a town in
Somerset County, Maine,
United States. The town was
named after General John
Stark of the
Revolutionary War. The po****tion was 593...
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Anthony Edward "Tony"
Stark, a
businessman and
engineer who runs the
weapons manufacturing company Stark Industries. When
Stark was
captured in a war...