Gilford Dudley Story (1797-1870)

Gilford Dudley Story (1797 – 1870) is my third great-grandfather. There are six generations between the two of us. Mul oli just hiljuti võimalik leida teavet Story perekonna kohta, one of the branches of the family my research had not turned up as much information on.

Juba aastaid, I could not find my great-grandmother Dollie Zimmerman nee Story’s death certificate. I recently found it, which led to more discoveries on her side of the family. Gilford was Great Grandma Dollie’s grandfather, although she never met him because he died eleven years before she was born.

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Parker Zimmerman holding Harry and Dollie Zimmerman holding Frank O. in Commerce, MO in 1913.

Gilford Dudley Story was born in South Carolina during 1797 to John Story and Elizabeth Mallard. Sometime after his birth, the Story family moved to Illinois. Gilford seems to have gone by his middle name Dudley during adulthood.

By the age of twenty-one, Dudley married a Native American woman named Rebecca with whom he had six children. Dudley and Rebecca were married prior to 1819. The other genealogies on the family agree on this point.

Dudley and his Rebecca welcomed Irena Story in 1819, Joseph Story in 1824, another son, who did not survive, sisse 1825, Martha Ann Story in 1827, Sarah Ann Story in 1828 and Ephraim Story on June 11, 1830. Rebecca passed away around 1835 at only 35 aastat.

On detsember 6, 1836, 39-year-old Gilford Dudley Story married 20-year-old Nancy Jane Womack in Pope, Illinois. Dudley and Nancy Jane would have nine children. James Story, John Story, William Riley Story, George Washington Story, Margaret Story, Green Emery Story, Lewis Story, and Columbus Monroe Story were born between 1837 ja 1854. George Washington Story (1843 -) was my second great-grandfather and Dollie’s and Mandy Story’s father.

When his youngest son was born, Dudley was 57 aastat vana, and Nancy was 38 aastat vana. Due to high child mortality rates, parents in rural America during the Nineteenth Century tended to have exceptionally large families. Dudley was fortunate in that so far; I have only found one of his children to have died in childhood.

Gilford Dudley Story lived a long time for a farmer in the Nineteenth Century. During 1870, kui ta oli 72 või 73 aastat vana, Dudley passed away in Alexander, Illinois. An only child himself, Dudley left a large family as his enduring legacy. I wish I could go back in time and get stories from him about his full life.

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