Emilie Starck

Brief Life History of Emilie

When Emilie Starck was born on 30 December 1902, in Russia, her father, John Starck Sr., was 19 and her mother, Mollie Miller, was 17. She married Charles W Skaggs on 1 February 1927, in Jackson, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Ward, Boulder, Colorado, United States in 1940 and United States in 1949. She died on 30 July 1982, in Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Wheat Ridge, Jefferson, Colorado, United States.

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Family Time Line

Charles W Skaggs
1892–1955
Emilie Starck
1902–1982
Marriage: 1 February 1927
Leona Dorothy Skaggs
1927–2006
Marvin Charles Skaggs
1930–1993
Lester James John Skaggs
1933–1997
Eileen Beverly Skaggs
1936–1958

Sources (23)

  • Emilie Skaggs, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Emily Starck - Government record: birth-name: Emily Starck
  • Emily Stark, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1800-1991"

World Events (8)

1903 · Department of Commerce and Labor

A short-lived Cabinet department which was concerned with controlling the excesses of big business. Later being split and the Secretary of Commerce and Labor splitting into two separate positions.

1909 · Garden of the Gods Park

In 1879, railroad tycoon, Charles Elliott Perkins bought 240 acres whrere The Garden of the Gods is located, and planned to use it as a summer home. Perkins died in 1907 before he could establish it as a public park. Perkin's children donated the now 480 acres to the city of Colorado Springs, to become a public park.

1923 · The President Dies of a Heart Attack

Warrant G. Harding died of a heart attack in the Palace hotel in San Francisco.

Name Meaning

German (also Stärck): variant of Stark 2.

In some cases also an Americanized form of Slovenian Starc (see Startz 2) or Croatian Štark (of German origin; see Stark ). Alternatively, it may be an American shortened and altered form of Croatian and Serbian Starčević (see Starcevic , compare Starkovich ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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