Genealogy
and History of the Family TERRY 617
pages of Data
CD Content 4 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
| 1. Ancestry
of Horace Ebenezer and Emma (Babcock) Horton, New York: T.A. Wright,
Horton, Horace Ebenezer, 1920, 117 pgs.
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Book
Contents
Charts
List
of families
Horton
ancestory
Familes
intermarried with Horton family
Hurd
ancestory
Families
intermarried with Hurd line
Babcock
ancestory
Families
intermarried with Babcock line
Brown
ancestory
Families
intermarried with Brown line
Appendix
A. Other descendants of Luther and Clarissa (Forsyth) Horton
Appendix
B. Other descendants of Ebenezer and Sarah (Reeves) Hurd
Appendix
C. Other descendants of David6 and Sarah (Perry) Babcock
Appendix
D. Other descendants of Deliverance and Mary (Hyde) Brown |
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2. The
English founders of the Terry family London: H.K. Terry & Co.,
18--?, 51 pgs.
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Book
Contents
The
English founders of the Terry Family:
Chapter
I. Pedigree Making...
Chapter
II. Totteridge...
Chapter
III. The noise of London...
Chapter
IV. Searching for a trace...
Chapter
V. The WIll of John Terry...
Chapter
VI. John Terry as a Goldsmith...
Chapter
VII. The sons of John Terry...
Chapter
VIII. Miscellaneous references to the Terrys.. |
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3. Ancestors
of James Wilson Yates and his wife Nancy Davis Terry : showing Mayflower
descent from John Alden, Myles Standish, William Mullines, Alice Mullines,
Priscilla Mullines, from Rev. Nathaniel Brewster and through the Drakes,
from nearly all the royal families of Europe New York: F.H. Hitchcock,
1926, Frost, Josephine C. 96 pgs. NOTE: "Only fifty
copies of this book have were printed. Includes bibliographical references
and index.
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4. Notes
of Terry families in the United States of America : mainly descended
from Samuel, of Springfield, Mass., but including also some descended from
Stephen, of Windsor, Conn., Thomas, of Freetown, Mass., and others Hartford,
Conn.: Published by the compiler, Terry, Stephen, 1887, 353
pgs.
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Book
Contents
Samuel
Terry of Springfield, Mass. 1650-1730
Putnam
County, N. Y.
Williamstown,
Mass.
Stephen
Terry
Thomas
Terry, of Freetown, Mass.
Southern
Terrys
Terrys
unclassified
Appendix
A. An English family of Terrys
B.
Will of John Terry
C.
Miscellaneous citations
D.
Natural heirship; or, all the world akin
Corrections
and additions
Index
to Christian names of Terrys
Index
to Christian names of wives of Terrys
Index
to surnames other than Terr |
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The
complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 1739 individuals, in 668
family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets plus
the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources.
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