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Louise Sophia Stark

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Louise Sophia Stark
In Memoriam


Members In Honored Memoriam

For their devotion to family and our history

An old Gaelic proverb goes, "Remember the men from whence you came." I, Raymond L. Morehead, would like to update this to, "Remember the men and women from whence you came, for in the remembering they live once again for all those that follow."

"They Are Not Gone From Us, Those Who Are Remembered"





In memory of our eldest founding member, Anna Muirhead Heiss (1898-2001).

Her long and beautiful life came to a close, passing on to her heavenly home on December 5th, 2001, at the golden age of 103 years old. Dedicated mother, grandmother, and great grandmother to her family, Anna's genealogical contributions to the Muirhead Clan remains invaluable and will be remembered for the great aid it gives to so many other family researchers.





Gavin Muirhead, founding member and beloved husband of
Dorothy Scott Muirhead, Clan Society Elder.


He was born May of 1909 in Omaha, Nebraska, and passed on December 29th, 2000 in Beatrice, Nebraska. He served in the US Naval forces during WWII, in the South Pacific and in Italy. He married Dorothy Scott in 1953, in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was a life member of the Naval Academy, a Pearl Harbor Survivor, the 89th Field Artillery, 25th Infantry Division, and a retired colonel in the Army Reserves. Gavin and Dorothy's contributions to the Clan Society Database, as well as of time and friendship are greatly appreciated. Gavin Muirhead will be greatly missed.





Ray Jerome Muirhead, who devoted a good part of his life to the rediscovery of the Genealogy and history of the Muirhead Clan. Who in collaboration with Vernon Muirhead, present day Clan Elder, spent a period of about 40 years researching and documenting the Clan Muirhead. Ray’s work is recorded in his family history book, "THE HENRY MUIRHEID/MUIRHEAD FAMILY OF VIRGINIA & MISSISSIPPI" , Privately printed Virginia 1989.





Major Gracieuse L. Muirhead, retired U.S. Army Nurse, granddaughter of William Muirhead, b. 1835 d. 1911. William, who emigrated from Scotland, and brought with him his Tartan Outfit. After William’s death, Grace kept his Tartan Outfit and was interviewed by Ray Jerome Muirhead for his book. After Grace’s death, the Tartan Outfit came to be in the loving care of her niece, Frances H. Swanson.





Founding Member, Richard Muirhead of Lakewood, CO. passed away December 7, 2003. Richard gave much during his life, a help to many and will always be remembered as a most giving friend, Husband, father and will be greatly missed by all.



Honorary Founding Member, Mrs. Elizabeth Pamela Mary Hewett of England, who passed from us in November and will now be added to our memorial page. Her dedication and hard work as a family researcher greatly helped the core genealogy contributed to our database and she will be greatly missed by all.





Dr. James S. Muirhead-Gould, 69 of Canton, Ohio passed away quietly on Sunday, May 9, 2004. Born on March 5, 1935 in Berlin, Germany, he was the son of the late Gerard and Grace (Riseley) Muirhead-Gould. He grew up in Surrey, England and later moved to Montreal. He received his B.S. Degree at McGill University and his Ph D. at the University of Ottawa. He taught chemistry and physics at Walsh University for 29 years. He will be remembered as a brilliant man with a gentle spirit who cherished his wife and children and who loved nature.



Sandra “Sandy” Marie (nee: Theken) Muirhead-Gould passed away Saturday, August 27, 2022, at 10:20am, in the comfort of her northern Kentucky home with her daughter and caretaker by her side. She was surrounded by family both before and after her passing, where her children read her letters and shared pictures and memories, and her grandchildren sorted through treasures, laughed, and filled her condo with joy. In the company of Sara and John, Sandy was also able to listen to a recording of her late husband’s cheerful voice before she passed.





In Memory of Member Cecil E McClelland, husband of Carrie Ruth Muirhead McClelland,
b. Feb. 27, 1922 – d. Jan. 10, 2005

When you lived your life for others and you loved without condition.
When you made so many laugh and your smile won't be forgotten.
When you left behind an empty place that no one else can fill.
When the friendships that you shared long to be renewed.
When you built your life on hope and fulfilled it every day.
The footprints that you left behind will bring us face to face.
So, Goodbye is not forever, your only steps away.





Muirhead Clan Member Claudia Christine (Pikey) Christopher died at her home on September 16, 2005 due to complications from two strokes she had on August 27, 2005. Memorial Service was Monday Sep 19, 2005 at 7:00 pm Dietrich-Mothershead Chapel, DeSoto MO. Interment Jefferson Barraks National Cemetery.





Edward Rudolph Simpson passed away on Sunday, July 8, 2007. Ed served in WWII as a radio officer-purser in the U.S. Maritime Service. Ed and his wife, Doris created and owned Muirhead Restaurant in Ringoes, NJ which was extremely popular for 20 years at which point he elected to venture out into the specialty food business and develop a line of Muirhead fruit butters, mustards, vinaigrettes, mincemeat, and chutneys.





ARTHUR DIGBY MUIRHEAD

Arthur passed away on Sunday 25th July in the Berri Hospital, in South Australia. Arthur was born 1933. His 8 siblings travelled from around Australia, most from Brisbane, Queensland. We visited Arthur in hospital in Berri. Arthur (seated) surrounded by his 5 brothers and 3 sisters. Arthur and his brothers have been a long time members and supporters of CLAN MUIRHEAD Arthur will be sadly missed by all.





GEORGE VAN MOORHEAD

He was born, raised and educated in Oregon but lived much of his life in Hawaii and Sacramento, California. He was quite a character, with a great sense of humor. He was a fine artist, dramatist, as well as a caber tosser in the Scottish Highland games on the West Coast. His Moorhead/Muirhead ancestry started in Oregon from the Pennsylvania and New Jersey James Moorheads, previously the John Moorheads from Antrim, Ireland, back to James Moorhead in Lanarkshire, Scotland.





Henry Crisler (Buddy) Muirhead, Jr (age 93) passed away peacefully at home in Searcy, Arkansas on Thursday, April 14, 2022. Buddy was born July 20, 1928 in Greenville, Mississippi to Henry Crisler Muirhead, Sr, and Lillian Davis Muirhead.

Henry Crisler Muirhead, Jr. - Obituary




Louise Sophia Stark, Clan Muirhead

She was born on May 31, 1929 and died January 24, 2019, in Groton Connecticut to William Russell Stark (Clan Muirhead), and Florence Ruth Waterhouse. She was married to Vernon Eugene Martin, of Gray, Kentucky on May 24, 1955, Wilmington, Delaware by the city Mayor August Frederick Walz. She is the mother of Ian Oliver Martin
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Louise Sophia Stark Clan Muirhead of Groton, New London County, Connecticut United States was born on May 31, 1929 at Immediately north west of the Route 184/ Route 117 Intersection, in Groton to William Russell Stark and Florence Ruth Waterhouse. She had siblings Lucille Selina Stark and Hanna Mary Stark. She married Vernon Eugene Martin, and had a child Ian Oliver Martin. Louise Stark died at age 89 years old on January 24, 2019 at Groton, New London County, Connecticut.
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I am the only son of Vernon Eugene Martin, of the The Royal Theobaldian House of Blois - Champagne Legacy of France and Louise Sophia Stark, Clan Muirhead of Lauchope House, ChapelHall, Airdrie, Scotland, United Kingdom. I was born in the United States Naval Hospital, in the village of Rota, a Spanish municipality located in the Province of Cádiz, Andalucía Region, of the Kingdom of Spain. My family returned to the United States of America when I was nearly 8 years old. I completed my primary, secondary, and university baccalaureate education in Connecticut, and a Magister Scientiae at Troy Univesity, Alabama. I served active duty in the United States Army Signal Corps, transferring to and commissioned by the United States Air Force. As an officer, I served at Tyndall AFB, Florida, in flight operations support. I was then trained as an Intelligence Officer, in Denver, Colorado. The United States Air Force appointed me to command a cadre of 120 airmen at a former Intelligence location in Italy, for three years. My last assignment was at the National Security Agency, Fort Meade, Maryland, as an Intelligence Plans Officer. I enjoy acting in films, sailing, singing, and travel. I am heterosexual and enjoy dating women.
I belong to the Franco-British Baronial Family of FitzMartin, a branch of the Royal House of Blois-Champagne, which itself is a branch of Agilolfing noble family that ruled the Duchy of Bavaria. Related webpages: ) ******************************************** https://genealogie.quebec/stemma4web/info/38672 ************************************************ ************************************************ ********************************************** Fitz Martin inherited the Lordship of Kemes from his father, and founded St Dogmaels Abbey c. 1118. He was the first of the FitzMartin line: https://neverncastle.wales/people/ Chris Martin, Coldplay **************************************** Nicola Jane Elizabeth Martin is Nicola Wren: ************************************************* Léa Deleau Laurence St-Martin *********************************************** Robert fitz Martin, referenced in: -Notification of the King's grant to Adam of Hereford of four carucates of land in 'Coldreyn', 'Aderderc', 'Clugurgan', 'Fainesith' and 'Kiltom' (Original Charters of King John) (witness)- Forefather Robert fitz Martin spent the years 1136–1141 serving the Empress Maud during The Anarchy, and ... and her son, Henry II. Following these events, the Battle of Crug Mawr occurred in October, 1136. “At Crug Mawr, two miles outside Cardigan, the Welsh forces were confronted by Norman troops drawn from all the lordships of South Wales. The Normans were led by Robert fitz Martin, lord of Cemais; Robert fitz Stephen, constable of Cardigan Castle; and William and Maurice fitz Gerald, uncles of Gerald of Windsor. After some hard fighting, the Norman forces were put to flight and pursued as far as the River Teifi. Many of the fugitives tried to cross the bridge, which broke under the weight, with hundreds said to have drowned, clogging the river with the bodies of men and horses. Others fled to the town of Cardigan, which however was taken and burned by the Welsh though Robert fitz Martin successfully managed to defend and hold the castle; it was the only one to remain in Norman hands at the end of the rebellion.” Casa sistemata, mente equilibrata by psychologist actress Shanti Winiger of Switzerland: ) The Battle of Crug Mawr 1136 AD: ***************************************************** ébécois
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