Starnes/Starns Triennial Association
Starnes/Starns Triennial Association (STA) was organized July 1984 in Monroe, North Carolina after publication of the family book Of Them That Left A Name Behind" by H. Gerald Starnes of Scotia, New York and Herman Starnes of Monroe, North Carolina In 1984, the authors invited descendants of the clan to meet with them in Monroe, North Carolina and review family history.
The current officers of the Starnes/Starns Triennial Association are:
President: …… Albert Starnes Waxhaw, NC MEMBERS AT LARGE
Vice-President: … Lee Starnes NC Billie Downey TX
Secretary: ……..Faye Cox Waxhaw,NC Delane Carter Briggs NC
Treasurer:………. Donald Tyson Lancaster,SC Darrell Hinson SC
Historian: ……… Marjorie Tyson Lancaster, SC
Chaplain............ Partee Boliek Phoenix, MD Newsletter.........Cindy Hildreth
STA Membership list 2010 To view this PDF file e-mail w4ksc@windstream.net for a password.
STA Reunion Photos 1999-2010 http://w4ksc.winkflash.com/
STA minutes 2009.pdf To view this PDF file e-mail w4ksc@windstream.net for a password.
STA minutes 2010.pdf to view this PDF file e-mail w4ksc@windstream.net for a password.
2011 reunion committee minutes.pdf e-mail w4ksc@winstream.net for password
For membership in the STA download this pdf file (STA membership application)
STA NEWS
Monroe NC STA members and friends meet the fourth Friday of each month for dinner. At Captain Galley Waxhaw.NC If you are a member of the STA, or would like to join, interested in genealogy please join us for dinner.©
Monroe, NC STA members and friends will meet Jan. 27 2012 6:00 PM At the Caption Galley 701W South Main St Waxhaw, NC
Delane Briggs Daugthers America Revolutaion
Hi,
I just read an interesting article in my magazine .Commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Palatines Crossing.
The genealogical organization Palatines to America is marking the 300th anniversary with a conference June 17-19, 2010 in Fishkill, NY. The event will include historical presentations and a tour of the sites where early Palatines settled along the Hudson River. For more information visit www.palam.org
This article tells about the tar and masts for British naval ships in camps along the Hudson River valley. British discovered that the tar produced in NY wasn't the kind they needed, the workers were abandoned and had to take care of themselves. They set out of the Schoharie Valley to Pennsylvania and Mohawk Valley.
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Delane
If you’re looking for the Starnes book
Of Them That Left A Name Behind
by Gerald Starnes and Herman Starnes
The book is available . click here to order
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