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Elizabeth Parrish Starr

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Starr remained in France, at Castello San Peyre. She gave shelter to children, and provided what help she could. Towards the end of 1942, food was scarce and Starr became ill. She probably died at the beginning of 1943 from anaemia and malnutrition.
96:. Starr joined the United States voluntary aid programme in Europe as a Volunteer Nurse and member of the French War Emergency Fund. In 1916, Dillwyn Starr died during the 58:(1849-1925), a doctor, who was one of the first to establish paediatrics as a branch and son of Isaac Starr, a banker, and Mary Parrish (1855-1928), a member of the 434: 172: 429: 89:
and a Harvard fellow student to Starr's brother Dillwyn. Soon afterward, Robinson died in a strange accident, falling down from a window dorm.
100:. Starr, Head of Reconstruction of the Civilian Section of the Somme region, was decorated by the French government with a silver medal, the 55: 158:
Starr is buried in the little cemetery at Opio, where eight years later, her loyal friend Winifred Fortescue asked to be buried as well.
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In 1914, Starr's brother, Lieutenant Dillwyn Parrish Starr (1884-1916), joined the British Army as an officer in the 2nd
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in Fortescue's books. They spent several years in Provence, and they made friends with an array of personalities: poet
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In 1921, Starr bought a castle that was actually an old country house, Castello San Peyre, at
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Elizabeth (Elisabeth) Parrish Starr was born on April 29, 1889, at 1504 Walnut Avenue,
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is the story of Elisabeth Parish Starr and Winifred (Peggy) Fortescue.
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texts Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
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The Elisabeth Starr Memorial Fund for the Children of Provence
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World War I
World War II
Philadelphia
Rittenhouse Square
Louis Starr
Pennsylvania
Colonial Dames of America
Dillwyn Parrish
Stewart Robinson
Theodore Roosevelt
Coldstream Guards
Battle of the Somme
Opio
Winifred Fortescue
John Betjeman
Edward Sackville-West
Lady Caroline Paget
Rex Whistler
World War II
Maureen Emerson








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