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Personal data Samuel Story 


Household of Samuel Story

He is married to Joanna Giddings.

They got married on January 28, 1849 at England, fortasse, Cambridgeshire, he was 19 years old.

Samuel Story oo Joanna Giddings

Marriage source: Tucker, Willard D., 'By Townships - Sumner', Gratiot County, Michigan ..., Vol. 1., (Saginaw MI, Seeman & Peters, MCMXIII), pg. 541.

'Samuel Story, born in England, February 23, 1829, came to America in 1849, and in 1855 cam to Gratiot County, settling on sections 19 and 20 of Sumner. He cut his road in to his place, making an original road fo a distance of elevenmiles. His first wife, whom he married in England was Johanna Giddings, who died at the family home May 20, 1867. His second wife, to whom he was married September 6, 1867, was Mrs. Mary (Mecomber) Braddish. She died at Alma, April 19,1912, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Schlappi. Mr. Story was highly respected and served as highway commissioner several terms. He died at the home of his daughter in Owosso, July 5, 1912, aged 83 years.'

Wulff, David, Family Tree of David William Wulff, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, ii Mar MMII)

"... Johanna Giddings Sex: F Birth: 1829 Baptism: 27 AUG 1829 Graveley, Cambridgeshire, England Change Date: 2 MAR 2002

Note: In 1841, 11 years old and living with her parents at Graveley, Cambridgeshire, England. ... Marriage 1 Samuel Story Married: 28 JAN 1849" <>

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Notes about Samuel Story

Samuel Story

Source: Driscoll, Linda, Schlappi/Story FGS, (Salt Lake City UT, L.D., xxiv May MCMXCIX) for name & year of birth.

Tucker, Willard D., 'By Townships - Sumner', Gratiot County, Michigan ..., Vol. 1., (Saginaw MI, Seeman & Peters, MCMXIII), pg. 541.

'Samuel Story, born in England, February 23, 1829, came to America in 1849, and in 1855 cam to Gratiot County, settling on sections 19 and 20 of Sumner. He cut his road in to his place, making an original road fo a distance of elevenmiles. His first wife, whom he married in England was Johanna Giddings, who died at the family home May 20, 1867. His second wife, to whom he was married September 6, 1867, was Mrs. Mary (Mecomber) Braddish. She died at Alma, April 19,1912, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Schlappi. Mr. Story was highly respected and served as highway commissioner several terms. He died at the home of his daughter in Owosso, July 5, 1912, aged 83 years.' <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Samuel Story

Samuel Story
1829-1912

1849

Joanna Giddings
< 1829-1867


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