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Stark, Moroni, 1869-1934

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1869 - 1934

Biography

Moroni Stark (1869-1934) was a farmer.

Moroni Stark was born on October 11, 1869 in Spanish Fork, Utah to Soren Pedersen Stark and Ane Pedersen Stark. He served three missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: in the Northwestern States mission from 1899 to 1901; in the Scandinavian mission from 1915 to 1917; and in California from January to June 1934. When he was not serving on missions, Moroni Stark worked as a farmer in Spanish Fork. He married Sarah Hanson on February 6, 1897. They had five children: Anna Elizabeth Stark, Henry M. Stark, Grant Stark, Mark Stark, and Eleanor S. Edman. Moroni Stark died December 1, 1934.

Citation:
Stark family. Collection, 1915-1928 (name not given)

Whittaker, D. Brigham Young University L. Tom Perry Special Collections worksheet, 2002 (Moroni Stark, b. 1869, d. 1934)

Family Search, via WWW, June 26, 2002 (Moroni Pedersen Stark; b. 11 Oct 1869, Spanish Fork, Ut; d. 1 Dec 1934 Leland, Ut.)

FamilySearch.org, via WWW, Oct. 3, 2019 (born on October 11, 1869 in Spanish Fork, Utah to Soren Pedersen Stark and Ane Pedersen Stark; served three missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Northwestern States mission from 1899 to 1901; Scandinavian mission from 1915 to 1917; California from January to June 1934; married Sarah Hanson on February 6, 1897; had five children: Anna Elizabeth Stark, Henry M. Stark, Grant Stark, Mark Stark, and Eleanor S. Edman; died December 1, 1934) Newspapers.com, via WWW, Oct. 3, 2019 (worked as a farmer in Spanish Fork)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Moroni Stark photographs, approximately 1880-1940

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 2357 Series 2 Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents

Materials include photographs of Moroni Stark's friends and family. These include cabinet photographs, boudoir card photographs, cartes-de-visite, and portraits. Materials dated approximately 1880 to 1940.

Dates: approximately 1880-1940