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Frank J. Stark 1876–1960 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 02 1876

Birth Location: Town of Lake, Milwaukee Co., WI

Death Date: May 12 1960

Death Location: 820 N. Drew St., Appleton, WI

Father: Nicholas Stark

Mother: Agnes Hagemann

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Frank J. Stark was born in 1876 in Town of Lake, Milwaukee Co., WI, the child of Nicholas Stark And Agnes Mary Hagemann. Frank J. Stark passed away in 1960 in 820 N. Drew St., Appleton, WI.

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Biography

  • Frank J. Stark was born in 1876 in Town of Lake, Milwaukee Co., WI, the child of Nicholas Stark And Agnes Mary Hagemann.
  • Frank J. Stark passed away in 1960 in 820 N. Drew St., Appleton, WI.

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Frank Stark's Ancestors

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Frank Stark
1876–1960
Birth Place: Town of Lake, Milwaukee Co., WI
Parents
Nicholas Stark
1843–1919
Prussia
Agnes (Mary) Hagemann
1845–1883
Illinois
Grandparents
John (Matthew (Johann Mathias) Stark) (Starck)
1810–1866
Orenhofen, Bitburg-Prum, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Helena (Magdelina) Mick
1813–1866
Orenhofen, Bitburg-Prum, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Peter Starck
1785–1835
Elizabeth Thiel
1784–1811
M. Mick
1847–1925
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Mick
1816–1902
Ann Doupe
1826–1900

Frank Stark's Timeline

2 Records

1876
May 02 1876
Birth of Frank J. Stark in Town of Lake, Milwaukee Co., WI
Town of Lake, Milwaukee Co., WI
1960
May 12 1960
Age 84
Death of Frank J. Stark in 820 N. Drew St., Appleton, WI
820 N. Drew St., Appleton, WI

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 02 1876
    Event Place: Town of Lake, Milwaukee Co., WI

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 12 1960
    Event Place: 820 N. Drew St., Appleton, WI

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