- William Stark
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William Stark (physician) for researcher intoscurvy andvitamin C ".William Stark (1724-1776) was the older brother of Gen.
John Stark , the hero of theBattle of Bennington . William Stark was born onApril 1 , 1724 atLondonderry, New Hampshire . William Stark was with his brother John Stark, David Stinson and Amos Eastman, hunting along the Baker River, a tributary of thePemigewasset River , onApril 28 ,1752 , when John Stark and Amos Eastman were captured and David Stinson was killed byAbenaki Indians. William escaped in hiscanoe after being warned by his brother.William Stark married Mary Stinson on
February 22 ,1754 ; they would have seven children.During the
French and Indian War William Stark commanded a company ofRogers' Rangers in northernNew York and was promoted to major, leading the companies of rangers atFortress Louisbourg and Quebec.At first, William Stark did not join the
New Hampshire Militia forces in theSiege of Boston . The sounds of theBattle of Bunker Hill could be heard at William Stark's home inDunbarton, New Hampshire , and he left on his swiftest horse to fight, but he arrived too late and the battle had already ended.Both Gen.
John Sullivan and Col.Jonathan Moulton recommended William Stark to command the new regiment being raised inNew Hampshire for service with theContinental Army in the invasion of Canada, but the New Hampshire General Assembly gave the command toTimothy Bedel , a former subordinate of William Stark's. William Stark, feeling ill-used by his home state, left forNew York City , which was occupied by theBritish Army , and offered his services to them. The British made him a lieutenant colonel of Loyalist troops.William Stark's property in New Hampshire was confiscated by the revolutionary government. Stark died from injuries he received in falling from his
horse onLong Island New York, during theBattle of Long Island August 27, 1776.
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