Johann Conrad Storck, son of Crantz Storck from Reinhards, and Anna Margaretha Lindt, daughter of Jörg Ludwig Lindt, also from Reinhards, married on 22 August 1730 in Hintersteinau. The Hintersteinau parish records record the baptisms of the following children: Anna Margaretha, born 8 May, baptized 10 May 1733; Elisabetha, born and baptized 29 February 1736; Jörg Ludwig, born 29 May, baptized 30 May 1740; Johannes, born 24 August, baptized 26 August 1743; and Johannes, born 8 July, baptized 11 July 1751. Anna Margaretha Lindt died on 22 October 1759. The widowed Johann Conrad Storck then married Anna Elisabetha Waiß, daughter of Johannes Waiß, on 17 March 1763 in Gundheim. They had one child: Anna Eva, born 23 March, baptized 25 March 1764 in Gundheim. Anna Elisabeth Waiß also had a daughter Anna Catharina who was born 25 August and baptized 27 August 1757 in Gundheim.
The family is described in the lists of the recruiter Johann Facius as follows: Conrad Stork, age 50, from Hutten Ambt Brandenstein, his wife (age unreadable), three sons ages 25, 22 and 15, and two daughters ages 8 and 2 years old.
The family arrived in Russia on 20 August 1766. Conrad Stork is accompanied by his wife Anna, sons Johann and Johannes, and daughters Anna and Eva. Ludwig is reported separately with his wife Anna.
By the time they arrived in Anton, Conrad Stork had died and his widow Anna Elisabeth Stork had married Johann Georg Frank. This couple, along with Conrad's younger son Johannes, Anna Elisabeth's daughter Anna Catharina, and a newborn son Ludwig, are reported in Household #60 on the Anton First Settlers List (1767 Census). Conrad's older son Johannes and his wife Catharina are reported in Household #50. Conrad's son Georg Ludwig and his wife Anna Margaretha are reported in Household #57.
The elder Ludwig Storck is reported in the 1798 Census of Anton in Household #26. The younger Ludwig Storck is reported in Household #23. The elder Johannes Storck is reported in Household #25. The movement tables in the 1798 Census report that the younger Johannes Storck and his family relocated to Straub in 1790, and that Ludwig Stork's daughter Anna Katharina moved to Balzer to marry Georg Klein in 1796. Johannes Storck's widow and children are reported in the 1798 Census of Straub in Household #23.
- Parish records of Gundheim (including Hutten), accessed on Archion.de
- Parish records of Hintersteinau (including Reinhards), accessed on Archion.de
- Lists of the recruiter Johann Facius
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Idt, Andreas and Georg Rauschenbach. Auswanderung deutscher Kolonisten nach Russland im Jahre 1766, 2nd edition (Moscow: 2019): p. 34
- Pleve, Igor. Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766: Reports by Ivan Kulberg (Saratov: Saratov State Technical University, 2010) p. 410
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