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Wilson Gordy

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Wilson Gordy

Birth
Baldwin County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 Jan 1890 (aged 88)
Chattahoochee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Cusseta, Chattahoochee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Wilson Gordy's parents: Peter Gordy III(1775-1844) and Ruth Wilson(1776-1844). Wilson married 1st: Mary Scott(1809-1881)on Nov.20,1825, daughter of John R. Scott and Rebecca Radney, Scott of Sussex County. The Scotts were married Nov. 21,1802. Wilson's 2nd wife: Martha J. Sheffield(1809-1918), they married April 23, 1882, Wilson was age 81, there were no children: He did however have 11 children with Mary Scott: John W. Gordy(1826-1840); James Thomas Gordy(1828-1889), who was grandfather to Lillian Bessie Gordy, Carter, President Jimmie Carter's mother; Green P. Gordy(183--); Gilbert Perry Gordy(1831-1864); Sarah Rebecca Gordy(1834--); William S. Gordy(1836-1863); Henry M. Gordy(1837-1927); Mary Ann Gordy,Bagley(1939-1916); David Crockett Gordy(1842-1858); George Gaines Gordy(1847-1928); Inf. Gordy (---). 1 daughter married & moved to Tenn.; 2 sons died without issue; 1 died in the Civil War & 1 in La. and 2 sons died young. Wilson moved to Muscogee Co. in 1833, shortly after it was open for settlement. His land became part of Chattahoochee Co. in 1854. He was a Baptist & into civic affairs. In 1839, Wilson built the oldest church in Chattahoochee Co., Mt. Olive Baptist Church located behind the Chattahoochee Co. Courthouse. He was known as the best carpenter of what would be Chattahoochee Co. Wilson Gordy is mentioned in President Jimmy Carter's book "A Remarkable Mother". President Carter writes: "My mother's(Lillian Gordy, Carter), great grandfather Wilson Gordy was the first of his family to be born in Georgia in 1801. He was descended from Peter Gordy, who was born in Somerset Co.,Maryand, in (1710?). The Lower Creek Indians were forced out after Wilson moved to West Ga. near he Chattahoochee River. Dr. Frank Gordy wrote "Wilson Gordy said, many years ago, 3 Gordy Brothers came to Maryland from Scotland. Peter was the father of Wilson Gordy.

Wilson Gordy's parents: Peter Gordy III(1775-1844) and Ruth Wilson(1776-1844). Wilson married 1st: Mary Scott(1809-1881)on Nov.20,1825, daughter of John R. Scott and Rebecca Radney, Scott of Sussex County. The Scotts were married Nov. 21,1802. Wilson's 2nd wife: Martha J. Sheffield(1809-1918), they married April 23, 1882, Wilson was age 81, there were no children: He did however have 11 children with Mary Scott: John W. Gordy(1826-1840); James Thomas Gordy(1828-1889), who was grandfather to Lillian Bessie Gordy, Carter, President Jimmie Carter's mother; Green P. Gordy(183--); Gilbert Perry Gordy(1831-1864); Sarah Rebecca Gordy(1834--); William S. Gordy(1836-1863); Henry M. Gordy(1837-1927); Mary Ann Gordy,Bagley(1939-1916); David Crockett Gordy(1842-1858); George Gaines Gordy(1847-1928); Inf. Gordy (---). 1 daughter married & moved to Tenn.; 2 sons died without issue; 1 died in the Civil War & 1 in La. and 2 sons died young. Wilson moved to Muscogee Co. in 1833, shortly after it was open for settlement. His land became part of Chattahoochee Co. in 1854. He was a Baptist & into civic affairs. In 1839, Wilson built the oldest church in Chattahoochee Co., Mt. Olive Baptist Church located behind the Chattahoochee Co. Courthouse. He was known as the best carpenter of what would be Chattahoochee Co. Wilson Gordy is mentioned in President Jimmy Carter's book "A Remarkable Mother". President Carter writes: "My mother's(Lillian Gordy, Carter), great grandfather Wilson Gordy was the first of his family to be born in Georgia in 1801. He was descended from Peter Gordy, who was born in Somerset Co.,Maryand, in (1710?). The Lower Creek Indians were forced out after Wilson moved to West Ga. near he Chattahoochee River. Dr. Frank Gordy wrote "Wilson Gordy said, many years ago, 3 Gordy Brothers came to Maryland from Scotland. Peter was the father of Wilson Gordy.



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