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Re: Lost Storey connection
Posted by: Sandra Barron (ID *****2543) Date: May 05, 2009 at 08:30:25
In Reply to: Lost Storey connection by Sean McCauley of 2277

Sean, I'm a Story/Storey researcher, William Milas Story is my ggg grandfather. I have been researching this family for many years and at this time I have found no relationship between Dollie's first husband and second husband William's, family. I really do not have anything different than you, other than, William and Dollie had no children, Edward Bean and Tommy Lee were the youngest children of William and his first wife Martha. John W Story Jr., nephew to William, married Dollie's daughter Caroline "Calley" on July 14 1877 in Milam Co. On James Franklin "Frank" Story death certificate it list Andrew Story as his father. I did find a W H Story living close to Thomas Franklin Story, brother to William on the 1860 Milam Co., [Cameron Post Office] census, it look like he is the same W H Story on the 1850 Pike Co., Ark. census. There is a Harvey Story on the 1870 Milam Co., [Millertown Post Office] census, the same post office as Dollie's M., I think this could be the son of W H Story. On a Milam Co. Voter Registrations there was a A D Story, reg date July 6, 1867, #305, born in Alabama, W H Story Jr. reg date Jan. 27, 1868, #1211, born in Georgia, and M J Story, reg. date July 8, 1867, #371, born in South Carolina, these gentlemen do not seem to be part of my family. Is Dollie's middle name spelled Melton or Milton? If I find anything more about these two families I will let you know. Good luck in your search. Sandra Doshier Barron


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