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Molly Stark
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Molly Stark, née Elizabeth Page (February 16, 1737 – June 29, 1814)[2] was the wife of General John Stark, made famous by his battle cry during the American Revolutionary War. Described as "mother of 11 children, homemaker, patriot, and defender of the household",[5] there are locations and landmarks named for her in at least four states.
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Born | Elizabeth Page (1737-02-16)February 16, 1737 |
Died | June 29, 1814(1814-06-29) (aged 77) |
Resting place | Manchester, New Hampshire[1] |
Spouse | General John Stark (m. 1758)[2] |
Children | 11, including Caleb Stark |
Relatives | Harriet Lane Huntress |
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Location | 346 Stark Highway North, Dunbarton, New Hampshire |
Coordinates | 43.14930°N 71.63013°W / 43.14930; -71.63013 |
Built | c. 1759 |
Designated | January 27, 2003[3] |
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