Notes for Levanda TERRY


1900 Federal Census, Johnson County, Arkansas, 15 June, Pilot Rock Township,
District 42, page 6A,  Hse #80, Fam #82
Terry, William Head  W M Mar 1856 44 Married 23 year KY KY KY Farmer Owns
Terry, Ursula J Wife W F Dec 1854 45 Married 23 year 8 children/6 living AR TN
MO
Terry, James M Son W M Dec 1877 22 Single AR KY AR Farm Laborer
Terry, Marion M Son W M Oct 1880 19 Single AR KY AR Farm Laborer
Terry, Levanda Dau W M May 1884 14 Single AR KY AR Farm Laborer
Terry, Riah [Rier, name on his grave] Son W M Oct 1886 13 Single AR KY AR Farm
Laborer
Terry, Gus Son W M May 1889 11 Single AR KY AR Farm Laborer
Terry, Captain Son W M May 1895 5 Single AR KY AR

Levanda is out of the home and not reported with the family in the 1910
census.
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Notes for Levina TERRY


Excerpt for the Will of Benjamin M Terry Sr, probated 26 September 1771,
Pittsylvania County, Virginia

"I lend to my daughter Levina King two negros namly Abbey and Inez during her
natural life and then to be equally devided they and their increase between
her daughter Grace Terry and all her children that she has got or may have to
her husband Elijah King."
--  Transcribed by Julia Clark,
http://genforum.genealogy.com/terry/messages/7273.html
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Notes for Lewis TERRY


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Terry Genealogy & History

Terry has the distinction of having over a hundred spelling variations,
including Tarry, Theuret, Theike, Thiele, Thierry, Thoreau, Tieck, Tietze,
Tilke, Tillich, and Torry. Derived from the middle English given-name
"Thierri," which was derived from Old Norman given-name "Theodoric," Terry
means powerful.

Alternatively, in Old French, "thierri" is a potter. The Terry/Thierry form is
generally English; Terry family history traces back to a feudal manor in Kent,
where the Thierry family was granted lands by the Earl of Pembroke in the
1130s or 1140s.  Simultaneously in Ireland, Terri branches settled in Cork and
Torrie/Torry branches in Waterford.  American Terry family history dates from
1630 in New England.
--  Archives, https://www.archives.com/genealogy/family-history-terry.html
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0 Lewis Terry b 1770 SC b 1765 VA
+ Constance

1 Joseph Lewis Terry b 12 Mar 1814 Pendleton SC d 23 Aug 1880 Milam Co TX
+ Dovinah Walker

2 Duncan Lewis Terry b 29 Jun 1850 Murray Co GA d bef 1900
+ Tabitha Ann Brown

3 Alfonso Brown (Jack) Terry b 17 May 1887 Mills Co TX d 08 Nov 1944 Coke Co
TX
+ Leanora Bland

4 Tempie Terry b 25 Jul 1934 Nolan Co TX d 20 May 2003 Natrona Co WY
+ Robert Cavness

Contact: Jacque Watkins jjwatkins AT aol.com
--  World Families DNA, http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/terry/pats
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The Hale Family genealogy reports on Lewis terry( with the spelling Louis), as
a son of Thomas Terry and Nancy L Dalton.

Louis Terry
Birth 1770 in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina
Death Jul 1851 in Murray, Georgia
Parents Thomas Terry, 1732-1818, Nancy Dalton b 1755
Marriage 1809 to Constance in Greenville, South Carolina
--  Hale Family, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12691510/person/-198831230

The date of birth commonly reported in genealogies is based on the 1850 census
where Lewis' age was reported as 80.  But a descendant Thomas Terry recorded
in his Bible that Lewis was born in 1791, 21 years later!  Family genealogies
commonly report Lewis' father as Thomas Terry, born 1732.  If Lewis was born
in 1791, this would make his father 59 or 60 when he was born, not impossible
but unusual.  If he was born in 1770 as per the census, this would make Lewis
about 40 when his first child was born, also not very likely.  It is quite
possible that there is one or more generations between the reported father
Thomas and our Lewis.

Most genealogies report that Lewis was born in South Carolina;  many say
Pendleton District, South Carolina.  This genealogy is not clear, since rather
than Pendleton District, this would seem to mean it was Pendleton town in
Anderson County.  But Anderson County was not established until 1826.  The
reference is probably anachronistic.  Pendleton town in old Pendleton
District, which later became Anderson County?  Neither Pendleton District nor
Pendleton town existed in 1770, and what became Pendleton District and later
Anderson County was in Cherokee lands, not South Carolina, until 1777.

These Cherokee territories were ceded to South Carolina after the Cherokees
and their British allies lost the Revolutionary War against the American
colonies.  The Cherokee lands were originally named Greenville County, then in
1789, was subdivided into Greenville and Pendleton Counties (then Districts). 
Pendleton town was created in 1790.

Thus the commonly reported Pendleton District is not correct, either, since
this did not exist until 1789.  Thus it is not clear where this common report
of birth in Pendleton District, or this report in Pendleton town, came from. 
Was Lewis born in Cherokee Nation?  Or was he born in some other part of South
Carolina?

The place of marriage of Lewis to Constance is usually Pendleton District. 
One genealogy however, without citing any sources, reports they were married
in Greenville, South Carolina.  Thus it is not clear if they mean Greenville
town, or Greenville County.  The year of marriage is 1809.  But Greenville
County was not established out of Cherokee Nation until 1786.  Greenville town
was established even later.

The age of Lewis Terry's wife Constance would be 50 at the date given for the
birth of Duncan Terry, last born child of Lewis and Constance.  All the
children were born between 1810 and 1816.  This seems unlikely, but I have no
other information to counter the Terry genealogy report.  Possibly the
children are from an unreported earlier wife who died before marriage to
Constance.
--  Terry Family Information from
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~troy/ghtout/gp95.htm

"1836 Lewis Terry and his family moved from South Carolina to Georgia this
year, based on the birthplaces of different family members found in 1840, 1850
and 1860 Murray County Georgia Census records (The county was founded in
1832)."
-- 
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~troy/terry/terry_family_history.html

In the 1840 Murray County, Georgia, census (Militia District 824), Lewis and
Constance are in their own household with no children, and all their sons live
in their own households in a neighbouring sequence: William, Lewis and
Constance, Duncan, George.  In 1840, Lewis is reported in the age bracket of
50-60.  The Terry Family History website reports that Lewis was born in 1770,
but gives no source.  This appears to be based on the age given in the 1850
census, 80.

If the 1840 census is right that the oldest Lewis could have been was 60, then
he was born in 1780, not 1770.  In 1840 Constance is in the age bracket of
60-70, which matches their relative ages reported in the Terry Family History,
where she is 5 years older than Lewis, born in 1665, and the 1850 census where
he is 80 and she is 85 (born in 1865).  But if she is no more than 70 in 1840,
the earliest she could have been born was 1870.  This is one of the features
of 1800s censuses. Ages varied from year to year, and often the families
seemed uncertain of ages.

In September 2008, some new information came to light, shared with me by
another researcher on this Terry line, Jacque Watkins.  She had the records
from the Bible of Thomas Lewis Terry, a great great grandson of Lewis Terry. 
He records the dates of birth and death of Lewis Terry as b 1791 d 6 August
1851.  This is 20 years later than dates previously reported, based on the
1850 census age of 80, or the revised lower age based on 1840, with birth no
later than 1780.  Another 21 years, though, is another great slice of life. 
It seems odd that Lewis would have thought he was 80 when he was only 60.  But
perhaps the enumerator recorded it incorrectly.  But then the age of Constance
is 85, making an even great gap.

The death date for Thomas Lewis records is different also.  Lewis died before
15 July 1851, when his will was probated, yet the Bible date is 3 weeks later
that Thomas records that Lewis died.

Since the 1850 census gives a specific age, I will follow that as did Lewis
and Constance's descendant in the Terry Family History.  In the 1850 census,
Lewis is reported sharing a household with son George and his children Nancy
(13) and Mary Ann (8).  Lewis is shown as the head of house, and his
occupation is listed as Farmer, as is George's.

1850 Federal Census, Murray County, Georgia, 13 November, page 32,
House/Family #1590
Lewis Terry 80 M Farmer $6000 Real Estate born South Carolina
Constance Terry 85 F born Virginia
George Terry 39 M Farmer born South Carolina [widowed]
Nancy Terry 13 F born South Carolina
Mary A Terry 8  born Georgia

"I should like to say that I browsed your Terry Family Tree. What a
fascinating family, close neighbors of the Cushi Connallys in Murray County,
Georgia."
--  James Jones, email to Ancestry Messaging to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 24
August 2017

There are also some reports that Lewis Terry was born in Virginia, rather than
South Carolina.  This could be due to poor memory, perhaps in association with
Constance's birth in Virginia, or could be an error by an enumerator.  Also
sometimes Constance is reported born in South Carolina, a similar kind of
error.

Here are reports of the birthplace of parents of Lewis' children.  Here we see
that both parents are reported born in South Carolina.  This does not match
our earlier information that Constance was born in Virginia.

1880 Federal Census, Murray County, Georgia, 24 June, McDonald (1013th
District), Enumeration District 155, page 30B, Hse #263, Fam #272
Terry, William  W M 69 Farming SC SC SC

We see in these next two reports that both parents are reported born in
Virginia.  This does not match our earlier census information that Lewis was
born in South Carolina.

1880 Federal Census, Murray County, Georgia, 3 June, Doolittle (Militia
District 972), District 154, page 7, Hse #61, Fam #66
Terry, George C  M W 69 Farmer SC VA VA
1880 Federal Census, Milam County, Texas, 24 June, District 103, page 46,
Hse/Family #233
Terry, Joseph  W M 65 Farmer SC VA VA (b abt 1815)

With these three reports, we see a weight of support tilting toward Lewis'
birth in Virginia.  Jacque Watkins also tells me in September 2008 that a
contact Don Johnston has Virginia as Lewis' birth place in his family
information.  Don also has the names of Lewis' parents and grandparents, the
first time I have found any connection made for Lewis to other Terrys I have
seen.

Murray County, Georgia, was designated by the Georgia Legislature in 1832 from
part of Cherokee County.  The ages and places of birth of Nancy and Mary Ann
tell us when the Terrys moved from South Carolina to Georgia.  This would be
between 1837 and 1842.  The Cherokee Removal took place in 1838-9.  It was
after that time that extensive White settlement of the area of Cherokee Nation
that became Murray County.  The Terry family likely came west with a grant in
the Georgia Land Lottery.

In some censuses we find them near Spring Place.  Wikipedia comments:
"Spring Place had been established in 1801 as a Moravian mission to the
Cherokee and had been a post office since 1810 - the second oldest in North
Georgia"

The will of Lewis Terry was dated and witnessed on 17 May 1851.  It was
probated on 15 Jul 1851.  It is not clear how soon after his death the will
was probated.

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WILL OF LEWIS TERRY

Originally published in Terry Family Historian, Sept 1983,
http://www.terry-family-historian.com/TFHSEP1983.htm

In  the name of God,  Amen:  I, Lewis TERRY, of Murray County (Georgia), being
advanced in years of sound and disposing mind and memory and wishing to make a
disposition of the property with which a kind providence has blessed me, do
make, ordain and publish this, my last will and testament, hereby revoking all
wills and testamentary dispositions heretofore made by me. That is to say:

Item  1st:  I  direct that my body be buried in a decent christian-like
manner; my soul I trust will return to God who gave it;

Item  2nd:  I will and direct that after my death, should my beloved wife
surv. me, that all my property of every description, both real and personal,
shall vest in her during her natural life; and at her death the  devices and
bequests herein after mentioned shall take effect, that she keep all my
property together, take care of it and manage it so as to enhance most the
interest of my estate;

Item 3rd:  I will and bequeath to my sons, George C. TERRY, William TERRY,
Duncan TERRY, and Joseph TERRY, lots of land numbers two hundred and
ninety-nine (299), three hundred (300) and three hundred and thirteen (313) of
the twenty-sixth district of the second section of (originally Cherokee, now
Murray County) to have and to hold the same to them, their heirs,and assigns
forever in fee simple;

Item 4th:  I will to my son William TERRY, my negro woman, Ailey, and any
increase she may have at the time of my death;

Item 5th:  I will and bequeath to my son George C. TERRY, my negro boy, Isaac;

Item 6th: I will and bequeath to my son Duncan TERRY, my negro man, Orin;

Item 7th: I will and bequeath to my son Joseph TERRY, my negro man, Mose;

Item 8th:  I will and desire to my daughter Nancey Carder, wife of Thomas
Carder free from control or management of her said husband and not subject to
the payment of his debts, lot of land number ninety-one (91),  district of the
third section of said county to her during her natural life, and at her death
to her children then, in life their heirs and assigns forever in fee simple.
Also, to my said daughter first choice out of my beds and furniture from  the
control of her husband and not subject to his debts;

Item 9th:  I will and direct that after the death of my wife all my personal
property of every description both real and personal, except as  heretofore
excepted, be  sold at public out cry on such terms as my executor shall  think
most to the interest of my estate and the net proceeds together with all  that
may be due my estate all the ready money, etc., I may leave be equally divided
among my five children herein before named,  first deducting from the share of
each, any amount which may be due my estate from the several distributees;

Item 10th:  I nominate, constitute and appoint my son Joseph TERRY, executor
of this may last will and testament feeling well assured that he will
faithfully execute the same.

his
X
mark

(Murray County Wills, Georgia)
Dated: 17 may 1851       Proved: 15 Jul 1851
Witnesses: Thomas Payne, Abel Jonston, Dawson A. Walker
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Notes for Lillie R TERRY


1900 Federal Census, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, 6 June, Township 8,
District 74, page 5A, Hse #88, Fam #93
Terry, Joseph W Head W M  Nov 1838 61 Widowed GA SC SC Farmer Rents
Holt, Sarah T  W F Aug 1859 40 Widow 0 children/0 living GA GA SC
Terry, Jane A Dau W F Mch 1884 14 [should be 16] Single AR GA SC
Terry, Louis L Son W M Jan 1886 14 Single AR GA SC
Terry, Lillie R Dau W F Jan 1892 8 Single AR GA GA

1910 Federal Census, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, 13 May, Spiro Township,
District 162, page 17B, Hse #304, Fam #313
Terry, Joe W Head M W 71 Widowed GA GA SC Farmer (Renting farm)
Terry, Lillie Dau F W 18 Single AR GA
AR
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Notes for Lilly TERRY


1880 Federal Census, Murray County, Georgia, 23 June, McDonald, District 155,
page 29A (scan 482A), Hse #260, Fam #269
Terry, John R  W M 32  Farming GA GA NC
Terry, Catherine  W F 30 Wife Keeping House  GA GA GA
Terry, Lilly  W F 5 Daugter GA GA
GA
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