GEORGE C. DUREY
George C. Durey is a
worthy representative of one of the old and prominent pioneer families of
George C. Durey
acquired his education in the common schools and also attended a seminary for
two years. He remained at home until fifteen years of age, when he began work
on a farm by the month, so continuing for three years. He then bought eighty
acres of land in Coffins Grove township, for which he
paid twenty-six dollars an acre. He has from time to time added to his
possessions until he is today the owner of one hundred and twenty acres,
situated on section 34, Coffins Grove township. This
he improved with good buildings and gave his attention to its cultivation
throughout many years but in 1910, feeling that he had acquired a competence
sufficient to enable him to spend his remaining days in rest and retirement, he put aside business cares and removed to
In 1887 Mr. Durey
was united in marriage to Miss Maud A. Beal, who was born in Massadon, New York, a daughter of Bernard and Florence (Parkhurst) Beal, who
were likewise natives of the Empire state but in 1868 came to Delaware
county, Iowa, locating on a farm. The father died here in 1910 but the mother
is still living and is now in the seventy-first year of her age. They had nine
children but three of the number have passed away. By
her marriage Mrs. Durey has become the mother of
three children: Vernie, deceased; Floyd, who is
married and lives in Delaware county; and Bernard O.,
who is also married and lives in North Dakota.
The parents are members of the Baptist
church. Mr. Durey gives his political support to the republican party and has served as a member of the school
board and filled other township offices.
Fraternally he is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. He was for many years one of the leading
agriculturists of
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