H-Died a tragic death at 6 to 8 yrs old. Family story.
S-Family info from Faye J. Anderson.
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: Enos A. /Terry/
Per Obituary Enos was born in Indiana.Daviess County, MO - 1860 Census - Copy from Office of Secretary of State MO State Archives. Page 9.
(Census Page 336) 68-68
Terry, Enos A. 40 m w OH farmer
Paulina 39 f w OH
Elizabeth A. 17 f w MO
David 14 m w MO
Nancy 13 f w MO
Enos 11 m w MO
Admiral 9 m w MO
Paulina 8 f w MO
Maria 6 f w MO
Lewis 4 m w MO
Martha 3 f w MO
Clarrissa 1 f w MO
Terry, Rebecca 50 f w OH [Terry.FTW]Daviess County, MO - 1860 Census - Copy from Office of Secretary of State MO State Archives. Page 9.
(Census Page 336) 68-68
TERRY, Enos A. 40 m w OH farmer
Paulina 39 f w OH
Elizabeth A. 17 f w MO
David 14 m w MO
Nancy 13 f w MO
Enos 11 m w MO
Admiral 9 m w MO
Paulina 8 f w MO
Maria 6 f w MO
Lewis 4 m w MO
Martha 3 f w MO
Clarrissa 1 f w MO
TERRY, Rebecca 50 f w OHOBITUARY
ENOS A. TERRY born in Indiana Aug. 10, 1819, died Jamesport, Mo. Sat., Oct. 23, 1897, age 78 yrs, 2 months, 13 days, of complication of complaints and old age. He was married to Paulina Eads in 1837, who died in 1868. Of this union twelve children were born, eight of whom are yet living. He came to MO in 1841, and has lived in this vicinity during the intervening years. About the time he came here he joined the Christian Church, of which denomination he has continued a worthy and consistent member. In 1869 he was married to Prudence Scott, who survives him, thus leaving a wife, eight children and a number of grandchildren to mourn his decease. He enlisted in the 43 Mo. volunteer Infantry and served in the war one year, when he was honorably discharged on account of sickness. His remains were laid to rest Sunday in Scotland cemetery, the funeral services being conducted by Elder Gaul, and a large cortege of loving friends and relatives attended him to his final earthly abode. He had lived here for many years, and those who knew him best speak of him in terms of strong good will and say he was a loving husband, a tender father, and a true and helpful friend.
ONE BY ONE LIKE THE LEAVES OF AUTUMN, THESE EARLY PIONEERS ARE DROPPING AWAY, AND SOON ONLY PLEASANT MEMORIES OF THEM WILL REMAIN WITH THOSE OF US WHO MAY CONTINUE BEYOND THEIR DAY. (copied from an old clipping belonging to Lucille Terry Dickenson).[Terry.FTW]
Daviess County, MO - 1860 Census - Copy from Office of Secretary of State MO State Archives. Page 9.
S-Brown-Powell Hammontree
[Terry.FTW]
Clear Creek Cemetery, Daviess Co., MO - Located South of Jamesport on Road 190.
Marriage Notes for Richmond Hendrickson and Diana -71816
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S-History of Daviess Co., MO, page 681.
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: David Alexander /Terry/
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: Rachel Caroline /Terry/
Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: James Irvins /Terry/