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About Stephen Terry
m1. Jane Hardy
m2. Elizabeth Unknown
Stephen probably immigrated in 1630 on the "Mary and John." He returned to England in 1633 and married Jane Hardy, bringing her to New England in 1634 on the "Recovery." He settled in Dorchester, Windsor, CT and Hadley, MA. Savage says he was “one of those engaged in the first troop of cavalry established in the country.”
“STEPHEN, Dorchester, came 1630, prob. in the Mary and John, on 19 Oct. req. adm. and 18 May 1631, was allow. freem. held in good repute, appoint. constable as in Coll. Rec. I. 151 appears evid. of his being sw. 7 July 1635, next yr. partook of the spirit of migrat. and prob. rem. with the major pt. of the ch. and Rev. John Warham their min. at least we kn. he was in Windsor 1637, and twenty yrs. aft. was one of those engag. in the first troop of cavalry estab. in the country. Who his w. was, or whether be brot. her form Eng. is not ascert. but of ch. Mary was b. at D. 31 Dec. 1635; John, m. 6 Mar. 1638 at W. Elizabeth 43, bapt. 9 Jan. 1642; and Abigail, 21, bapt. 27 Sept. 1646. Mary m. 8 Dec. 1659, Richard Goodman; and Elizabeth m. 10 Jan. 1666, Philip Russell of Hadley as his sec. w. and with two of her four ch. was k. by the Ind. Sept. 1677; Abigail m. 9 May 1667, as his sec. w. lieut. Joseph Kellogg, and was liv. in 1715.” --James Savage
IMMIGRANT, 1630
FREEMAN, 18 MAY 1631
CONSTABLE, 1635
ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF HADLEY, MA
FIRST CONSTABLE OF HADLEY, 1659
SELECTMAN OF HADLEY
ENGAGED IN THE COUNTRY’S FIRST TROOP OF CAVALRY
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https://books.google.com/books?id=3eztAgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&...
http://www.archive.org/stream/kelloggsinoldwor01hopk/kelloggsinoldw...
The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New Volume I
By Timothy Hopkins
Member of The New England Historic Genealogical Society
Vol. I.
SUNSET PRESS AND PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 1903 .
P. 25
17. LIEUT. JOSEPH3 son of Martin2 (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England, 1 Apr., 1626; m. (1) probably in England, Joanna ________.
She d. in Hadley, Mass., 14 Sept., 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn., 21 Sept., 1646, dau. of Stephen Terry,* b. in Stockton, Wilt- shire, England, 25 Aug., 1608, and Elizabeth ________.
He d. between 27 June, 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb., 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct., 1726, when it was proved.
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- Stephen Terry, son of John Terry and Mary White, came to America on the "Mary and John," in 1630; admitted freeman in Dorchester, Mass., 16 May. 1631 ; rem. to Wind- sor, Conn., in 1637, where he was a member of the first troop of cavalry organized in this country. He rem. to Hadley as early as 1663, and was its first constable. He d. there, 166S; his wife d. 11 Aug., 1683.
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The mother of Stephen Terry is Mary White, the sister of Rev. John White of Dorchester, Dorset, who formed the "Mary & John" group. Stephen Terry came on the "Mary and John" in 1630 alone, at the age of 21. He first settled in Dorchester, Massachusetts, where he applied for freemanship on 19 Oct 1630. About 1636 he moved to Windsor Connecticut, where he lived until about 1660, when he became one of the first settlers of Hadley, Massachusetts. He was the first Constable of Hadley. There he received 9 acres of land and was taxed on the basis of 200 pounds. He's related, somehow, to Nathaniel Cooke of Windsor, who was named in the will of Stephen's mother, Mary (White) Terry, in England, who called him nephew. Nathaniel is sometimes mistakenly called the son of Aaron Cook, of the "Mary & John". (from WikiTree entry)
BIRTH: Born 25 August 1608 and baptized 31 August 1608, Stockton, Wiltshire, son of John and Mary (White) Terry. Came from Dorchester, Dorsetshire to Massachusetts Bay in 1630 on the "Mary & John." First settled in Dorchester; moved to Windsor CT in 1636, & then Hadley MA. Died in Hadley between 19 September 1668 (date of will) and 22 September 1668 (date of inventory).
Stephen Terry's mother was sister of the Rev. John White of Dorchester, Dorsetshire. Another sibling was Martha White who married William Cooke; their daughter Elizabeth Cooke married Rev. William Walton of Marblehead
Married (1) Symondsbury, Dorsetshire, 13 March 1633/4 Jane Hardey. "Stephen Tery's wife" was buried at Windsor on 5 June 1647.
Married (2) After 1647 Elizabeth _____; she died at Hadley on 11 August 1683, aged 90 years.
He is memorialized at Palisado Cemetery as a founder of Windsor. His actual burial place is unknown.∼One of the original 59 citizens that signed the agreement Apr 18, 1659 at Goodman Ward's home in Hartford to settle at Hadley, Mass.
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Born 1608 Aug 25 Stockton, Wiltshire, England
Father John Terry
Mother Mary White, sister of Rev. John White of Dorchester.
Stephen Terry
Died 1668 Sep
Dorcester, Massachusetts (Massachusetts Bay in 1630 on "Mary & John") then to Windsor, CT then to Hadley, Massachusetts. He died in Hadley in Sep 1669 (will)
First marriage was in England 1633 Mar 13 to Jane Hardey. She was buried in Windsor on 5 Jun 1647. His second marriage was to Elizabeth ?. She died in Hadley, Ma of 11 Aug 1683, 90 yrs of age.
Married Elizabeth
Two death dates
1647 Jun
1683 Aug 11 age 90 per his mother
Children
Mary
John
Elizabeth,
Abigail
NOTE: The Town of Windsor Connecticut has his name on the Founders Monument. He is actually buried in the Old Hadley Cemetery in Hadley, MA
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 31 2022, 1:35:50 UTC
Stephen Terry's Timeline
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August 25, 1608
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Marlborough, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England (United Kingdom)
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August 31, 1608
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Stockton, Wiltshire, England
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August 31, 1608
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Stockton, Wiltshire, England
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April 16, 1632
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Barnet, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
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1635 |
December 31, 1635
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Dorchester (within present Boston), (Present Suffolk County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
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1638 |
March 6, 1638
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Windsor, Connecticut
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1640 |
1640
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Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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1641 |
January 4, 1641
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Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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1646 |
September 21, 1646
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Windsor, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America, Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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