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Edwin Starling

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Edwin Starling

Birth
Crown Point, Essex County, New York, USA
Death
21 Nov 1869 (aged 33)
Toronto, Woodson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Greenwood County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Edwin Starling in the Kansas, Civil War Enlistment Papers, 1862, 1863, 1868

Name: Edwin Starling
Birth Year: abt 1835
Birth Location: Essex, New York
Enlistment Date: 21 Aug 1862
Enlistment Town: Emporia
Military Unit: 11th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Company D

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Starling, Edwin in the Kansas Civil War Soldiers

Name: Starling, Edwin
Rank: Surgeon
Company: D
Residence: Emporia
Date Enlst: 26 Aug 1862
Date Mustr: 13 Sep 1862
Remarks: Mustered out with company Sept. 13, 1865

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Son of Calvin Starling and Clarissa Clarinda Hudson Hadden. Married to Eunice Amelia Campbell Beardsly before 1855.

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The Eureka [KS] Herald, 05 Mar 1869, Fri, Page 3

State of Kansas, Greenwood County }S.S.
Edwin Starling, Plaintiff, }
against }Petition for Divorce
Eunice Amelia Starling, Dft.}

The said defendant is hereby notified that the said Edwin Starling did, on the 4th day of March, A.D. 1869, file his petition in the office of the clerk of the Distict Court in and for the County of Greenwood and State of Kansas, saying:
I 1) He has been an actual resident of the state of Kansas for the year last past, in good faith, and is at present a bona fide resident of the said county of Greenwood.
2)On or about the 16th day of June, 1854, at the County of Columbia, in the state of Wisconsin, he was married to said defendant, and has ever since conducted himself toward the said Eunice Amelia Starling, defendant, as a kind, faithful, husband.
3) The defendant disregarding her duties as a wife has absented herself from and abandoned the said plaintiff for more than one year last, before the date of filing this petition, without any cause or justification so far as the plaintiff is concerned.
II 4) The defendant, regardless of her marital duties, on the 26th day of August, A.D. 1865, and at divers other times between said date and the filing of this petition, at the house of John S. Hudson in the County of Greenwood and State of Kansas, did commit adultery with one John S. Hudson, and the defendant has since that time left the plaintiff and now resides at the house of John S. Hudson, in Greenwood county, Kansas.
5) The defendant had while living with the plaintiff, and as the fruit of the aforesaid marriage the following children, to wit: Julia Ann, thirteen years old; Charles Perry, aged eleven years; Henry Eugene, nine years and six months; and Alice Alvira, aged seven years.
6) The plaintiff prays that he may be divorced from the said Eunice Amelia Starling and that the custody of the said children may be my be decreed to him and that he may have such further and other relief as equity may require.

And said petition will stand for hearing at the May Term, A.D. 1869, of said court.
March 5th, 1869 Ruggles and Plumb
[n33 4 13,75] Attorneys for Plaintiff

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The Eureka [KS] Herald, 12 Nov 1869, Fri, Page 2

Starling vs. Starling. Petition for divorce. Decree for defendant.-- Ruggles, Plumb and Parsons for Plaintiff, I. R. Phenis and G. H. Lil-for defendant.

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The Eureka [KS] Herald, 26 Nov 1869, Fri, Page 3

Ed. Starling died very suddenly at Janesville on Sunday last. His disease was a rheumatic affliction of the heart.

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Note, Info from FAG Member #48449771: Apparently there is no record of Edwin Starling in the Janesville cemetery but the records could be incomplete. I provided a copy of the F.A.G. memorial you did for him to my office contact whose step-father is one of the caretakers. My office contact asked me if I should be looking around Toronto, KS since that was listed as his place of death. I pointed out the Eureka Herald said he died suddenly at Janesville which my office source said was the name of Hamilton earlier in the history of the area plus the township around there is called Janesville. There is no "Janesville" in Woodson county. Don't know how Toronto and Woodson county got in the picture.

Edwin Starling in the Kansas, Civil War Enlistment Papers, 1862, 1863, 1868

Name: Edwin Starling
Birth Year: abt 1835
Birth Location: Essex, New York
Enlistment Date: 21 Aug 1862
Enlistment Town: Emporia
Military Unit: 11th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Company D

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Starling, Edwin in the Kansas Civil War Soldiers

Name: Starling, Edwin
Rank: Surgeon
Company: D
Residence: Emporia
Date Enlst: 26 Aug 1862
Date Mustr: 13 Sep 1862
Remarks: Mustered out with company Sept. 13, 1865

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Son of Calvin Starling and Clarissa Clarinda Hudson Hadden. Married to Eunice Amelia Campbell Beardsly before 1855.

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The Eureka [KS] Herald, 05 Mar 1869, Fri, Page 3

State of Kansas, Greenwood County }S.S.
Edwin Starling, Plaintiff, }
against }Petition for Divorce
Eunice Amelia Starling, Dft.}

The said defendant is hereby notified that the said Edwin Starling did, on the 4th day of March, A.D. 1869, file his petition in the office of the clerk of the Distict Court in and for the County of Greenwood and State of Kansas, saying:
I 1) He has been an actual resident of the state of Kansas for the year last past, in good faith, and is at present a bona fide resident of the said county of Greenwood.
2)On or about the 16th day of June, 1854, at the County of Columbia, in the state of Wisconsin, he was married to said defendant, and has ever since conducted himself toward the said Eunice Amelia Starling, defendant, as a kind, faithful, husband.
3) The defendant disregarding her duties as a wife has absented herself from and abandoned the said plaintiff for more than one year last, before the date of filing this petition, without any cause or justification so far as the plaintiff is concerned.
II 4) The defendant, regardless of her marital duties, on the 26th day of August, A.D. 1865, and at divers other times between said date and the filing of this petition, at the house of John S. Hudson in the County of Greenwood and State of Kansas, did commit adultery with one John S. Hudson, and the defendant has since that time left the plaintiff and now resides at the house of John S. Hudson, in Greenwood county, Kansas.
5) The defendant had while living with the plaintiff, and as the fruit of the aforesaid marriage the following children, to wit: Julia Ann, thirteen years old; Charles Perry, aged eleven years; Henry Eugene, nine years and six months; and Alice Alvira, aged seven years.
6) The plaintiff prays that he may be divorced from the said Eunice Amelia Starling and that the custody of the said children may be my be decreed to him and that he may have such further and other relief as equity may require.

And said petition will stand for hearing at the May Term, A.D. 1869, of said court.
March 5th, 1869 Ruggles and Plumb
[n33 4 13,75] Attorneys for Plaintiff

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The Eureka [KS] Herald, 12 Nov 1869, Fri, Page 2

Starling vs. Starling. Petition for divorce. Decree for defendant.-- Ruggles, Plumb and Parsons for Plaintiff, I. R. Phenis and G. H. Lil-for defendant.

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The Eureka [KS] Herald, 26 Nov 1869, Fri, Page 3

Ed. Starling died very suddenly at Janesville on Sunday last. His disease was a rheumatic affliction of the heart.

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Note, Info from FAG Member #48449771: Apparently there is no record of Edwin Starling in the Janesville cemetery but the records could be incomplete. I provided a copy of the F.A.G. memorial you did for him to my office contact whose step-father is one of the caretakers. My office contact asked me if I should be looking around Toronto, KS since that was listed as his place of death. I pointed out the Eureka Herald said he died suddenly at Janesville which my office source said was the name of Hamilton earlier in the history of the area plus the township around there is called Janesville. There is no "Janesville" in Woodson county. Don't know how Toronto and Woodson county got in the picture.



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