GenoPro Home
|
Get Started With My Genealogy Tree
|
Buy
|
Login
|
Privacy
|
Search
|
Site Map
GenoPro Support Forum
Home
Search
Tags
Who's On
Welcome Guest
(
Login
|
Register
)
Recent Posts
Popular Topics
Home
»
Genealogy Resources
»
Billboard - Looking for...
»
Starky, poss. Starkey or Starkie, from Lancashire, Cheshire, Wiltshire...
Starky, poss. Starkey or Starkie, from Lancashire, Cheshire, Wiltshire...
Rate Topic
Topic View
Topic Options
Author
Looking for ancestors... also curious about the ancestry of George Bayntun of Bath
Jakk
Posted Tuesday, February 23, 2016
-
Post #36765
Famous Writer
Customers
Gamma
GenoPro version: 3.0.1.4
Last Login: Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Posts: 249,
Visits: 781
All that is known for certain beyond what is shown here is that Rev. John Starky's ancestors are said to be "of the ancient Lancashire and Cheshire
family
"... and the spelling seems to have changed with his
marriage
to the Bayntun heiress, as everything I can
find
(which is all in secondary
sources
) shows the spelling of the name in Lancashire and Cheshire to be "Starkey"... and possibly "Starkie" before that, although this connection is less clear. If I were employed and not worried
about
how to pay the bills next month, I'd
buy
my own STIRNET membership, because it looks like there is more to be found there (this is the paywall site mentioned in the popup in the
image
), but at the moment this is not feasible and I have found no
printed
sources beyond the book that got me
started
: "The Bayntun Family" by Hylton Bayntun-Coward.
This source creates its own mystery. The author is the maternal grandson of George Bayntun of Bath (1872-1940), whose bookshop and bindery are still run by his family today, and they are descended in another line from the Bayntuns shown here, but the ancestors of George Bayntun himself are a complete mystery; nothing is said about his ancestry, and he is an apparent temporal anomaly; the Bayntun
family name
apparently no longer exists in the male line elsewhere beyond 1716.
The red-framed individual in the top left is the last verifiable ancestor I have for that branch, and everything else I can find regarding the Lancashire and Cheshire family spells the name "Starkey" or (medieval) "Starkie".
Many thanks in advance for any assistance.
GenoPro: Best. Genealogy. Software. Ever.
Edited:
Tuesday, February 23, 2016 by
Jakk
Threaded View
Threaded View
Starky, poss. Starkey or Starkie, from Lancashire, Cheshire, Wiltshire...
By
Jakk
(
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
)
Over the last year I've been trying (with a prolonged break in...
By
Jakk
(
Thursday, March 23, 2017
)
Re: Rolt name: That was my understanding from the information I have;...
By
Jakk
(
Monday, February 29, 2016
)
Rolt is the family name before Starky... stupid post glitched and I...
By
Jakk
(
Sunday, February 28, 2016
)
About the marriage record. This is my transcript of an image of 'St...
By
appleshaw
(
Monday, February 29, 2016
)
Just to complicate things, John's father might not actually be Samuel....
By
appleshaw
(
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
)
Similar Topics
Reading This Topic
Active: 3 - 1 guest, 1 member, 0 anonymous.
Online:
1290153
Powered By InstantForum.NET 2010-3-x © 2025
Execution: 0.000.
4 queries.
Compression Enabled.
Search All Forums...
GO
Advanced Search
Rate Topic
Great
Good
Average
Bad
Poor
Rate This Topic
Flat Ascending
Flat Descending
Threaded
Subscribe To Topic
Print This Topic
Goto Topics Forum