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Minnie Mathilda "May" Story

Minnie Mathilda "May" Story

Female 1888 - 1923  (34 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Minnie Mathilda "May" Story was born on 2 Dec 1888 in Arkansas, USA (daughter of Samuel Patterson Story and Minnie Ellen Hill); died on 8 Feb 1923 in Missouri, USA; was buried after 8 Feb 1923 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Benton township, Howell County, MIssouri, USA; 1. Samuel P. Story, white, male, March 1856, 44, widowed, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky, farmer, can read and write, owns farm, no mortgage, farm schedule 1 2. Jesse E. Story, daughter, white, female, Feb 1885, 15, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, attended school 4 months this year, can read and write 3. Minnie M. Story, daughter, white, female, Dec 1887, 12, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, attended school 3 months, can read and write 4. Charty F. Story, daughter, white, female, Dec 1889, 11, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, attended school 3 months this year, can read and write 5. George Story, son, white, male, Sept 1892, 8, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois 6. Samuel Story, son, white, male, Dec [1894?], Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois 7. Lizzie Story, daughter, white, female, Sept 1896, 3, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois
    • Census: 23 Apr 1910, Benton township, Howell County, Missouri, USA; 1. Story, Samuel P., head, male, white, 54, widowed, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky, farmer, can read and write, owns farm with mortgage 2. _____, Samuel A., son, male, white, 16, single, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois, farm labor, can read and write, attended school this year 3. Clark, John L., son-in-law, male, white, 20, first marriage, married 2 years, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, farmer, can read and write, renting farm 4. _____, Minnie, daughter, female, white, 21, first marriage, married 2 years, 1 child 1 living, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois, can read and write 5. _____, Irene, grand daughter, female, white, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Arkansas
    • Newspaper Article: 18 Jul 1912, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; West Plains Journal-Gazette: "Mrs. John Clark of Willow Springs arrived in this city last Friday and went to South Fork for a visit with her father, Sam P. Story.\"
    • Census: 22 Jan 1920, Benton township, Howell County, Missouri, USA; 1. John L. Clark, head, renting, male, white, 32, married, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, farmer 2. May M. Clark, wife, female, white, 32, married, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 3. Irean D. Clark, daughter, female, white, 11, attended school within the year, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 4. Raymond L. Clark, son, male, white, 9, attended school within the year, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 5. [Maren?] Clark, daughter, female, white, 8, attended school within the year, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 6. Edna Clark, daughter, female, white, 5, attended school within the year, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 7. David L. Clark, son, male, white, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 8. Thelma Clark, daughter, female, white, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri
    • Obituary: 8 Feb 1923, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; From the West Plains Journal: "Mrs. May Clark of Amy Succumbs After Brief Illness Mrs. May Clark, age 33 years, died at her home near Amy, in the southern part of Howell county, Thursday morning at 6 o\' clock following a few days illness from influenza and complications. her sister, Mrs. Charles Lape of West Plains, who conducts the Oriental Hotel on South street, was called to her bedside the day before her death. The deceased is survived by her husband, seven young children, an aged father, S. P. Story of Amy, three sisters, Mrs. Willia Carter of Amy, Mrs. Harry Duggar of Springfield, and the sister residing in West Plains, two brothers, Sam Story of Mt. Grove and George Story of Westboro, Mo. All the above relatives attended the funeral services which were conducted at Mt. Zion church Friday."
    • Obituary: 15 Feb 1923, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; From The Journal-Gazette: "Dies A Victim of Influenza Mrs. May Clark, wife of John Clark a farmer residing at Amy, in the southwest part of this county, died Friday morning at 6 o'clock from influenza. The funeral was held the following day at Mt. Zion church and interment was in Mt. Zion cemetery in the southern part of the county. Mrs. Clark is survived by a husband and three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Charles Lape, of West Plains; Mrs. Harry Dugger, of Springfield; Mrs. Willie Carter, Amy, Sam Story, Mountain Grove, and George Story, Westbro. S. P. Story, of Amy, is her father."

    Notes:

    Cannot find a Missouri death certificate. Could she have died elsewhere?

    Ordered Arkansas death certificate (attempt) through VitalCheck on 7 May 2007. Order #VTI-223. Expedited. They telephone 10 May 2007, with a few additional questions, but it looks unlikely that they will find a record of her death.

    Minnie married John Lawson Clark on 8 Feb 1908 in Howell County, Missouri, USA. John (son of John C. Clark and Susan Caroline Clark) was born on 6 Jan 1889 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 12 May 1952 in Webb City, Jasper County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 16 May 1952 in Maryville-Oak Hill Cemetery, Nodaway County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    1930 Howell Co MO census indicates that John was first married at age 19, confirming that his original marriage date was around 1907.

    Children:
    1. Dessie Irene "Irene" Clark was born on 16 Oct 1908 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri; died on 30 Dec 2005 in Sublimity, Marion County, Oregon; was buried on 3 Jan 2006 in Pine Grove Butte Cemetery, Hood River County, Oregon.
    2. Raymond Lee Clark was born on 5 Jul 1910 in Missouri, USA; died in Mar 1982 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
    3. Marion Clark was born on 5 Nov 1911 in Willard, Greene County, Missouri, USA; died on 7 Dec 1981 in Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Edna Virginia Clark was born on 9 Feb 1914 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Nov 1998 in Village Care Center, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA.
    5. David Floyd Clark was born on 11 Dec 1915 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 4 Feb 2001 in Sugar Loaf, San Bernardino, California, USA; was buried in Big Bear Cemetery, Big Bear, San Bernardino County, California, USA.
    6. Thelma Luetta Clark was born on 31 Dec 1917 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 6 Jul 1998.
    7. Rolland L. Clark was born on 4 Jul 1920 in Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 15 Jul 1939 in Page County, Iowa, USA; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Patterson Story was born on 3 Mar 1856 in Illinois, USA (son of George Foster Story and Charity Adams); died on 17 May 1928 in West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: His occupation was listed on daughter Ella Leah's delayed birth certificate as "timber work." Form likely completed by Ella Leah (Storey) Carter and was verified by signature of sister Jessie Ellen (Storey) Dugger.
    • Census: 6 Jul 1860, Iron township, Iron County, Missouri, USA; 1. Story, Charity, 40, female, $0 real estate, $200 personal, Kentucky 2. _____, George W., 10, male, Illinois 3. _____, James A. B., 8, male, Illinois 4. _____, Melinda C., 6, female, Illinois 5. _____, Samuel P., 4, male, Illinois 6. Vicus [Vickers], Eli, 18, male, farmer, Illinois 7. _____, Mary [C.? E.?], 14, female, Missouri 8. Story, John A., 24, male, farmer, Illinois 9. _____, Clarinda, 21, female, Illinois 10. _____, George, 2, male, Illinois 11. _____, Mary C., 7 months, female, Missouri
    • Census: 18 Aug 1870, Post Oak township, Johnson County, Missouri, USA; 1. Henderlight, Charity, 50, female, white, keeping house, real estate $1600, personal $925, Kentucky 2. Story, George, 21, male, white, works on farm, Illinois 3. _____, James, 18, male, white, works on farm, Illinois 4. _____, Melinda, 17, female, white, at home, Illinois 5. _____, Samuel, 15, male, white, at home, Illinois 6. Grist, Melinda, 5, female, white, at home, Illinois
    • Census: 12 Jun 1880, Neosho township, Newton County, Missouri, USA; 1. Henderlight, Charity, white, female, 60, widowed, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, 2. Story, James, white, male, 28, son, single, works on farm, cannot read or write, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky 3. _____, Carrie, white, female, 24, daughter, single, at home, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky 4. _____, Samuel, white, male, 24, son, single, farmer, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky
    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Benton township, Howell County, MIssouri, USA; 1. Story, Samuel P., head, white, male, March 1856, 44, widowed, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky, farmer, can read and write, owns farm without mortgage, farm schedule no. 1 2. _____, Jessie E., daughter, female, white, Feb 1887, 12, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, attending school 3. _____, Charty F. [Charity Francis], white, female, 11889, 11, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois 4. _____, George [W?], son, white, male, September 1892, 8, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, 5. _____, Samuel E., son, white, male, December 1894, 6, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois 6. _____, Lizzie [E.?], daughter, female, September 1896, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois
    • Newspaper Article: 18 Jul 1912, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; West Plains Journal-Gazette: \"Mrs. John Clark of Willow Springs arrived in this city last Friday and went to South Fork for a visit with her father, Sam P. Story.\"
    • NEWS: 11 Mar 1923, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; Item in column of West Plains Journal-Gazette:
      \"Irene and Rollin Clark, of Amy, spent Friday in this city with their aunt, Mrs. Chas. Lape, of the Oriental Hotel. They were on their return home from Mountain Grove, where they visited with their grandfather, Sam Story.\"
    • Obituary: 10 May 1928, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; From the West Plains Journal:
      \"S. P. Story Dies at Home of Daughter S. P. Story died at 10:30 o\'clock Sunday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Lape, 7 1/2 miles southwest of West Plains. Mr. Story, who was 72 years old, became ill while visiting a daughter, Mrs. Harry Dugger in Tarko, Mo. He was brought home one week ago by his sons-in-law, Charles E. Lape of West Plains and Willie Carter of Amy. He was a pioneer of Howell county having lived on a farm near South Fork. He is survived by three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Lape of West Plains, Mrs. Dugger of Tarkio, Mo., Mrs. Willie Carter of Amy; George Story of Burlington Juction, Mo., and Sam Story of Water Valley, Ark. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Hill Crest Christian church at South Fork, by the Rev. Earl Mustion of Arditta. Burial was made in the South Fork cemetery.\"

    Notes:

    Name may have originally been Samuel Patton STORY, since that was a family name - since his father died when he was quite small, his mother may have imperfectlly remembered the middle name. Per Jack STORY.

    May be buried at Fowler Cemetery, just off of highway 160 near Arditta. The Howell County Cemetery book lists an "S. T. Story" in that cemetery, with no dates or other data. The cemetery is listed roughly in the order of the grave, rather than alphabetically, which should have placed his stone near that of Vina Sharp, as well as a couple of other Story's. His stone does not appear in the cemetery, but there are a couple of places near where it should be that are empty. Possibly it crumbled. We cannot know with any certainty that this is where his grave is located, but it seems possible that his middle initial of "P." could have been misread as "T."

    Samuel married Minnie Ellen Hill on 22 Mar 1884 in Howell County, Missouri, USA. Minnie (daughter of William A. Hill and Mary Frances Ward) was born about 1869 in Illinois, USA; died on 2 Jan 1899 in Pitts, Poinsett County, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Minnie Ellen Hill was born about 1869 in Illinois, USA (daughter of William A. Hill and Mary Frances Ward); died on 2 Jan 1899 in Pitts, Poinsett County, Arkansas.

    Other Events:

    • Anecdote: From Betty Dugger Bird Email, regarding the death of Minnie Ellen HILL:
      "After grandma\'s mom [Minnie Ellen Hill] died, she was \'laid out\' in the living room for a few days until a grave could be dug in the frozen ground. Grandma Hill [Mary Ward Hill] came and helped dress her and someone sat up 24 hours a day with the body. After she was buried, they all (the girls and Grandma Hill) came home and was faced with cleaning up everything where Grandma Storey been prepared for burial was laid out. Grandma said she always had horrible memories of that job."
    • Census: 25 Jun 1870, Township 12, Range 7 (Virden PO), Macoupin County, Illinois, USA; 1. William A. Hill, 31, male, white, farmer, real estate $600, Pennsylvania 2. Mary [F.?] Hill, 29, female, white, keeping house, Ohio 3. Mary E. Hill, 4, female, white, Illinois 4. Minnie H. Hill, 2, female, white, Illinois 5. Brannon Martin, 7, male, white, Illinois
    • State Census: 1875, Township 11 Range 1, Macoupin County, Illinois, USA; Wm A. Hill Value of livestock $75 Value of other agricultural products $500
    • Census: 1 Jun 1880, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; 1. William Hill, white, male, 42, married, stock dealer, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania 2. Mary Hill, white, female, 38, wife, keeping house, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio 3. Mary Hill, white, female, 14, daughter, at school, attended school within the year, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio 4. Minnie Hill, white, female, 11, at school, attended school within the year, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio 5. Ella Hill, white, female, 5, at home, attended school within the year, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio

    Notes:

    (Research):Found on ancestry.com Minnie Helen Hill Birth: 4 August 1869-- Sangamon Co, Jacksonville, IL Death: 2 January 1899 -- Near Pitts Spouse: Samuel Patterson Storey Parents: William Hill, Frances Ward

    Name:
    1884 marriage license application lists her as "Minnie H. Hill," so it was possibly Minnie Helen Hill?

    Notes:

    Married:
    The Story Resource book offers their marriage date as 22 Mar 1884. However, the Howell Co Marriage book states: S. P. Story- Minnie M. Hill 23 Feb 1884, by J. W. Mustion, MG.

    The latter must be in error, as the marriage license application is dated 22 March 1884.

    It states Sam's age as 28, and Minnie's age as 14.

    Children:
    1. Jesse Ellen Story was born in Feb 1885 in Missouri, USA; died on 1 Aug 1976 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
    2. 1. Minnie Mathilda "May" Story was born on 2 Dec 1888 in Arkansas, USA; died on 8 Feb 1923 in Missouri, USA; was buried after 8 Feb 1923 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    3. Charity Frances "Frankie" Story was born on 4 Dec 1886 in Missouri, USA; died on 24 Apr 1970 in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA; was buried in North Kern Cemetery, Kern County, California, USA.
    4. George Washington Story was born on 12 Sep 1891 in South Fork, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 21 Mar 1929.
    5. Samuel Alexander Story was born on 17 Dec 1893 in Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas, USA; died on 14 Jun 1982; was buried in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA.
    6. Ella Leah "Lee" Story was born on 19 Sep 1896 in Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas, USA; died on 31 Dec 1996 in West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 4 Jan 1997 in Hocomo, Howell County, Missouri, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Foster Story was born on 7 Nov 1817 in Illinois, USA (son of John Story and Elizabeth Wilson); died about 1859 in Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    See attached sources.

    Died:
    His wife Charity is found without him in the Iron Co MO census of 1860, leading me to believe that he died between 1858 and 1860.

    George married Charity Adams on 3 Oct 1848 in Randolph County, Illinois, USA. Charity (daughter of John Adams and Nancy [Unknown]) was born in 1820 in Kentucky, USA; died after 1887 in Jackson County, Arkansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Charity Adams was born in 1820 in Kentucky, USA (daughter of John Adams and Nancy [Unknown]); died after 1887 in Jackson County, Arkansas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 28 Sep 1850, Chester, Randolph County, Illinois, USA; 1. Adams, John, 58, male, stone cutter, real estate $550, Kentucky 2. _____, Nancy, 55 female, [Kentucky?] 3. _____, Bryant W., 37, male, farmer, Tennessee 4. _____, Charity, 30, female, Kentucky 5. _____, Abraham, 29, male, Kentucky 6. _____, Cecilia, 24, female, Kentucky 7. Vickers, Clarinda, 10, female, Illinois 8. _____, Eli, 9, male, Illinois 9. Adams, Joanna T., 26, female, Tennessee 10. Clark, Nancy, 8, female, Kentucky 11. Boswell, Mary Ann, 17, female, Tennessee
    • Census: 6 Jul 1860, Iron township, Iron County, Missouri, USA; 1. Story, Charity, 40, female, $0 real estate, $200 personal, Kentucky 2. _____, George W., 10, male, Illinois 3. _____, James A. B., 8, male, Illinois 4. _____, Melinda C., 6, female, Illinois 5. _____, Samuel P., 4, male, Illinois 6. Vicus [Vickers], Eli, 18, male, farmer, Illinois 7. _____, Mary [C.? E.?], 14, female, Missouri 8. Story, John A., 24, male, farmer, Illinois 9. _____, Clarinda, 21, female, Illinois 10. _____, George, 2, male, Illinois 11. _____, Mary C., 7 months, female, Missouri
    • Census: 18 Aug 1870, Post Oak township, Johnson County, Missouri, USA; 1. Henderlight, Charity, 50, female, white, keeping house, real estate $1600, personal $925, Kentucky 2. Story, George, 21, male, white, works on farm, Illinois 3. _____, James, 18, male, white, works on farm, Illinois 4. _____, Melinda, 17, female, white, at home, Illinois 5. _____, Samuel, 15, male, white, at home, Illinois 6. Grist, Melinda, 5, female, white, at home, Illinois
    • Census: 12 Jun 1880, Neosho township, Newton County, Missouri, USA; 1. Henderlight, Charity, white, female, 60, widowed, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, 2. Story, James, white, male, 28, son, single, works on farm, cannot read or write, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky 3. _____, Carrie, white, female, 24, daughter, single, at home, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky 4. _____, Samuel, white, male, 24, son, single, farmer, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Charity appears in two census families in the 1850 census; once in Randolph Co IL with her parents and two of her VICKERS children; and once with her husband George Foster STORY in White Co IL. Oddly, her youngest VICKERS child, Mary age 6, appears in the George STORY home, while her old two VICKERS children, Eli and Clarinda, appear in the home of her parents. Possibly Charity was visiting her parents when she was enumerated with them on 27 Sept 1850, and had returned home to her husband by Oct of the same year, leaving her older children behind.

    Children:
    1. George W. Story was born about 1849 in Illinois, USA; and died.
    2. James A. B. Story was born about 1852 in Illinois, USA; and died.
    3. Melinda Carrie Story was born on 20 Jan 1854 in Illinois, USA; died on 22 Jul 1917 in Elkhorn township, McDonald County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Owsley Union Cemetery, Longview, McDonald County, Missouri, USA.
    4. 2. Samuel Patterson Story was born on 3 Mar 1856 in Illinois, USA; died on 17 May 1928 in West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Robert A. Story was born on 21 Apr 1858 in Illinois, USA; and died.

  3. 6.  William A. Hill was born in Dec 1836 in Pennsylvania, USA (son of George Hill and Christiana Sutton); died on 16 Apr 1920 in Shelby County, Tennessee, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 24 Sep 1850, Grand Rapids, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA; POSSIBLE CENSUS FAMILY 1. Hill, George, 49, male, farmer, real estate $500, Pennsylvania 2. _____, Christiana, 46, female, Pennsylvania 3. _____, Deborah, 20, female, Pennsylvania 4. _____, George [M. ?], 18, male, farmer, Pennsylvania 5. _____, John, 16, male, farmer, Pennsylvania, attended school 6. _____, Wm, 14, male, Pennsylvania, attended school [William born abt 1836, right year, in PA, right state; if hte 1860 census is right for William, brother John is in the family, same age gap, right ages, right states of birth]
    • Census: 4 Aug 1860, Arcadia, Morgan County, Illinois, USA; 1. Hill, Wm, 24, male, farmer, [no real estate value], personal $478, Pennsylvania 2. _____, Mary, 18, female, Ohio 3. _____, Jno, 26, male, Pennsylvania
    • Census: 25 Jun 1870, Township 12 Range 7, Virden (post office), Macoupin County, Illinois, USA; 1. Hill, William A., 31, male, white, farmer, [no real estate value], personal $600, Pennsylvania, 2. _____, Mary F., 29, female, white, keeping house, Ohio 3. _____, Mary E., 4, female, white, Illinois 4. _____, Minnie H., 2, female, white, Illinois 5. Brannan, Martin, 7, male, white, Illinois ["Minnie H." should be "Minnie E." Her middle name was "Ellen," probably misunderstood as "Helen."]
    • Deed: 22 Apr 1880, Hill, William from Reed, Howell County, Missouri, USA
    • Census: 1 Jun 1880, West Plains, Howell County, MIssouri, USA; 1. Hill, William, white, male, 42, married, stock dealer, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania 2. _____, Mary, white, female, 38, wife, married, keeping house, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio 3. _____, Mary, white, female, 14, daughter, at school, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, attending school 4. _____, Minnie, white, female, 11, daughter, at school, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, attending school 5. _____, Ella, white, female, 5, daughter, 1, at home, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio
    • Census: 25 Jun 1900, Dobison [Dobson?] township, Poinsett County, Arkansas, USA; 1. Hill, William A., head, white, male, December 1836, 63, married 40 years, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, farmer, can read ad write, owns farm free of mortgage, farm schedule 149 2. _____, Marry [Mary] F., wife, white, female, October 1840, 59, married 40 years, 5 children 2 living, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, can read and write 3. Woods, Lee A., ward, white, female, July 1889, 10, Arkansas, Arkansas, Arkansas, attended school 4 months, can read and write
    • Census: 18 Apr 1910, 828 Third St., Memphis Ward 13, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA; 1. James A. Greer, head, male, white, 63, widowed, Mississippi, Georgia, Mississippi, painter, contractor, can read and write, renting house 2. Carter, Fred, adopted son, male, white, 14, Georgia, U.S., U.S., helper, paint shop, can read and write, not attending school 3. Drury, George, brother, male, white, 39, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, city salesman, hosiery mills, can read and write 4. Taylor, Yelvington, brother in law, male, white, 30, single, Mississippi, U.S., Mississippi, driver, ice wagon, can read and write 5. Whitehead, Arthur C., boarder, male, white, 19, single, Tennessee, Mississippi, Mississippi, fireman, railroad, can read and write 6. McDaniel, W. Richard, boarder, male, white, 24, single, Kentucky, U.S., U.S., agent, portrait firm, can read and write, not attending school 7. Burnan, Hannah, mother, female, white, 75, widowed, Ohio, North Carolina, North Carolina, can read and write 8. Hill, William A., father in law, male, white, 73, first marriage, married 50 years, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, farmer, can read and write 9. Hill, Mary F., mother in law, female, white, 68, first marriage, married 50 years, 5 children 2 living, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, can read and write 10. Berger, Edwin M., brother in law, male, white, 26, single, Mississippi, Mississippi, Mississippi, teller, bank, can read and write 11. Green, Samuel, boarder, male, white, 53, divorced, New York, New York, New York, smith man, railroad, can read and write

    Notes:

    Sibling? Jno. HILL, born ca 1834 PA; found in William Hill's home in the Morgan Co IL census 1860.

    Sangamon Co IL? I found a reference on ancestry.com which indicates that Minnie Ellen HILL was born 4 Aug 1869 in Sangamon Co IL. This county is right next door to Morgan Co IL, where the family is found in the 1860 census.

    Died:
    This is the right W. A. Hill. Date, place of birth, known residence in 1910 was Shelby County. 1910 census, his wife with right name was with him, right bp, right birthplace.


    Cause of death: uremic poisoning.

    William married Mary Frances Ward on 16 Feb 1860 in Cass County, Illinois, USA. Mary was born about 1842 in Ohio, USA; died between 1910-1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary Frances Ward was born about 1842 in Ohio, USA; died between 1910-1920.

    Other Events:

    • RESEARCH: May have had a sister named Anna? A John Ward married Anna Ward in Cass County, IL, same place William and Mary were married but 3 years later. William had a brother named John. Did brothers marry sisters?
    • Census: 25 Jun 1870, Township 12 Range 7, Virden (post office), Macoupin County, Illinois, USA; 1. Hill, William A., 31, male, white, farmer, [no real estate value], personal $600, Pennsylvania, 2. _____, Mary F., 29, female, white, keeping house, Ohio 3. _____, Mary E., 4, female, white, Illinois 4. _____, Minnie H., 2, female, white, Illinois 5. Brannan, Martin, 7, male, white, Illinois ["Minnie H." should be "Minnie E." Her middle name was "Ellen," probably misunderstood as "Helen."]
    • Census: 1 Jun 1880, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; 1. Hill, William, white, male, 42, married, stock dealer, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania 2. _____, Mary, white, female, 38, wife, married, keeping house, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio 3. _____, Mary, white, female, 14, daughter, at school, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, attending school 4. _____, Minnie, white, female, 11, daughter, at school, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, attending school 5. _____, Ella, white, female, 5, daughter, 1, at home, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio
    • Census: 25 Jun 1900, Dobson township, Poinsett County, Arkansas, USA; 1. Hill, William A., head, white, male, December 1836, 63, married 40 years, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, farmer, can read ad write, owns farm free of mortgage, farm schedule 149 2. _____, Marry [Mary] F., wife, white, female, October 1840, 59, married 40 years, 5 children 2 living, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, can read and write 3. Woods, Lee A., ward, white, female, July 1889, 10, Arkansas, Arkansas, Arkansas, attended school 4 months, can read and write
    • Census: 18 Apr 1910, 828 Third St., Memphis Ward 13, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA; 1. James A. Greer, head, male, white, 63, widowed, Mississippi, Georgia, Mississippi, painter, contractor, can read and write, renting house 2. Carter, Fred, adopted son, male, white, 14, Georgia, U.S., U.S., helper, paint shop, can read and write, not attending school 3. Drury, George, brother, male, white, 39, Kentucky, Kentucky, Kentucky, city salesman, hosiery mills, can read and write 4. Taylor, Yelvington, brother in law, male, white, 30, single, Mississippi, U.S., Mississippi, driver, ice wagon, can read and write 5. Whitehead, Arthur C., boarder, male, white, 19, single, Tennessee, Mississippi, Mississippi, fireman, railroad, can read and write 6. McDaniel, W. Richard, boarder, male, white, 24, single, Kentucky, U.S., U.S., agent, portrait firm, can read and write, not attending school 7. Burnan, Hannah, mother, female, white, 75, widowed, Ohio, North Carolina, North Carolina, can read and write 8. Hill, William A., father in law, male, white, 73, first marriage, married 50 years, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, farmer, can read and write 9. Hill, Mary F., mother in law, female, white, 68, first marriage, married 50 years, 5 children 2 living, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, can read and write 10. Berger, Edwin M., brother in law, male, white, 26, single, Mississippi, Mississippi, Mississippi, teller, bank, can read and write 11. Green, Samuel, boarder, male, white, 53, divorced, New York, New York, New York, smith man, railroad, can read and write

    Notes:

    Illinois marriages online show the marriage of William HILL and Mary WARD in 1860. In the same year, William and Mary are found in the Cass Co IL census (states of birth and ages appropriate). Additionally, Aunt Leah Story Carter had told Betty Dugger Bird that Mary's last name was WARD.

    Buried:
    There is a Mary Hill - no dates - buried at the Langton-Howell Valley Cemetery.

    Died:
    Mary was present in the 1910 census. Her husband's 1920 death certificate states that he is a widower.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Elezer Griffin Minister of the Gospel

    Children:
    1. Mary Electa Hill was born on 25 Sep 1865 in Illinois, USA; died on 24 Jul 1934 in St. Louis County, St. Louis City, Missouri; was buried on 26 Jul 1934 in Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas.
    2. 3. Minnie Ellen Hill was born about 1869 in Illinois, USA; died on 2 Jan 1899 in Pitts, Poinsett County, Arkansas.
    3. Ella Hill was born about 1875 in Illinois, USA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Story was born about 1791 in South Carolina, USA (son of George Story and Susannah Elder); died after 1860 in Illinois, USA.

    Notes:

    Appointed to serve as county (probate?) Commissioner, along with Samuel Hughes and Benjamin Latimore.

    Died:
    Present in 1850 census.

    John married Elizabeth Wilson before 1814. Elizabeth was born about 1790 in South Carolina, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Wilson was born about 1790 in South Carolina, USA; and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage date calculated from birth date of eldest known child, Elizabeth, 1814.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth A. Story was born about 1814 in North Carolina, USA; and died.
    2. 4. George Foster Story was born on 7 Nov 1817 in Illinois, USA; died about 1859 in Illinois, USA.
    3. William Wilson Story was born on 7 Nov 1817 in Illinois, USA; died on 19 Jan 1888 in Enfield, White County, Illinois.
    4. Jane M. Story was born about 1824 in Illinois, USA; died about 1863.
    5. Susannah F. Story was born about 1825 in Illinois, USA; and died.
    6. Rebecca R. Story was born in 1827 in Illinois, USA; and died.
    7. Andrew Story was born about 1829 in Illinois, USA; and died.
    8. Margaret Story was born about 1832 in Illinois, USA; died on 19 May 1929 in Norris City, White, Illinois, USA; was buried in Old Sharon Cemetery, White County, Illinois.

  3. 10.  John Adams was born about 1794 in Kentucky, USA; died after 1860.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 28 Sep 1850, Chester, Randolph County, Illinois, USA; 1. Adams, John, 58, male, stone cutter, real estate $550, Kentucky 2. _____, Nancy, 55 female, [Kentucky?] 3. _____, Bryant W., 37, male, farmer, Tennessee 4. _____, Charity, 30, female, Kentucky 5. _____, Abraham, 29, male, Kentucky 6. _____, Cecilia, 24, female, Kentucky 7. Vickers, Clarinda, 10, female, Illinois 8. _____, Eli, 9, male, Illinois 9. Adams, Joanna T., 26, female, Tennessee 10. Clark, Nancy, 8, female, Kentucky 11. Boswell, Mary Ann, 17, female, Tennessee

    John married Nancy [Unknown] before 1816 in Kentucky, USA. Nancy was born about 1795 in Kentucky, USA; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Nancy [Unknown] was born about 1795 in Kentucky, USA; died after 1860.

    Notes:

    Nancy MARLIN? Query found on the White Co IL website: "I have not done much on my Wilson line yet but maybe someone can help me get started. My GG-grandfather was John Harvey Wilson, m. Mary Jane Adams. They were born and died in White Co. Specifically, Enfield/Carmi. Their parents were Rawleigh Chinn Wilson & Callia T. Rice, and John A. Adams & Nancy Marlin." Posted by JRay38s@aol.com

    Children:
    1. Bryant W. Adams was born about 1816 in Tennessee, USA; died in 1869.
    2. 5. Charity Adams was born in 1820 in Kentucky, USA; died after 1887 in Jackson County, Arkansas, USA.
    3. Abraham Adams was born about 1822 in Kentucky, USA; and died.
    4. Joanna T. Adams was born after 1824 in Tennessee, USA; and died.
    5. Ciscilia Adams was born about 1826 in Kentucky, USA; and died.

  5. 12.  George Hill was born about 1801 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.

    Other Events:

    • RESEARCH: Land records, LaSalle Co IL Looked line by line through the grantee index, vol 1-3, 1835-1848, FHL film 1428842; available online at FamilySearch. Found NO George Hill. Spent time on Fold3, as he would be the right age for CW service. Several William A. Hills from IL, but nothing to suggest which one might be him. Also soldiers/sailors site, which offered these possibles: Hill, William A. Side: Union Location: Illinois Battle Unit: 148th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Function: Infantry Hill, William A. Side: Union Location: Illinois Battle Unit: 156th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Function: Infantry Hill, William A. Side: Union Location: Illinois Battle Unit: 49th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Function: Infantry Two Hill wills in Will Book A (1847-1859), pp. 94 (Eli) and 210 (Eldridge). Eldridge mentions brother John W., checked 1850 census and Eldridge was a reasonably young man and from Rhode Island, not PA. Neither appeared to be likely relatives of George Hill. Checked Probate book A (1849-1851), only Eli Hill.
    • Research Path: Probate records, LaSalle County, IL, available online at FHC
    • Census: 24 Sep 1850, La Salle County, Illinois, USA; POSSIBLE CENSUS FAMILY 1. Hill, George, 49, male, farmer, real estate $500, Pennsylvania 2. _____, Christiana, 46, female, Pennsylvania 3. _____, Deborah, 20, female, Pennsylvania 4. _____, George [M. ?], 18, male, farmer, Pennsylvania 5. _____, John, 16, male, farmer, Pennsylvania, attended school 6. _____, Wm, 14, male, Pennsylvania, attended school
    • Census: 23 Jul 1860, South Ottawa, La Salle County, Illinois, USA; 1. Hill, George, 60, male, constable, real estate $400, personal $200, Pennsylvania 2. _____, Anna, 54, female, Pennsylvania
    • Occupation: 1862, La Salle County, Illinois, USA; George was still constable as late as 1862.

    Notes:

    Name:
    POSSIBLE PARENT OF WILLIAM A, HILL

    George married Christiana Sutton before 1830 in Pennsylvania, USA. Christiana was born about 1804 in Pennsylvania, USA; died after 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Christiana Sutton was born about 1804 in Pennsylvania, USA; died after 1850.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Also seen as "Christina Sutton."

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage date deduced from age of eldest dau in 1850 LaSalle Co IL census, and place from the fact that she and her husband and their children were all born in PA.

    Children:
    1. Deborah Hill was born on 24 Jan 1830 in Johnstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 26 Apr 1906 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Wichita, Kansas, USA.
    2. George McClelland Hill was born on 24 Apr 1832 in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1889 in Cass County, Missouri, USA.
    3. John Hill was born about 1834 in Pennsylvania, USA; and died.
    4. 6. William A. Hill was born in Dec 1836 in Pennsylvania, USA; died on 16 Apr 1920 in Shelby County, Tennessee, USA.