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1 Descendants of John Terry Generation No JOHN 1 TERRY 1,2. He married MARY WHITE 3,4, daughter of JOHN WHITE. She died Bef. October 17, 1637 in Dorchester, Dorset, England 5,6. Child of JOHN TERRY and MARY WHITE is: 2. i. STEPHEN 2 TERRY, b. August 25, 1608, Stockton, Wiltshire, England; d. September 1668, Hadley, Mass.. Generation No STEPHEN 2 TERRY (JOHN 1 ) 7 was born August 25, 1608 in Stockton, Wiltshire, England 8,9, and died September 1668 in Hadley, Mass. 10,11. He married ELIZABETH in Dorchester, Mass. 13. Child of STEPHEN TERRY and ELIZABETH is: 3. i. SAMUEL 3 TERRY, b. April 1632, Barnet, England; d. Bef. September 08, 1730, probably Enfield, Massachusetts Bay Province. Generation No SAMUEL 3 TERRY (STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 14,15,16 was born April 1632 in Barnet, England 17,18, and died Bef. September 08, 1730 in probably Enfield, Massachusetts Bay Province 19,20. He married ANNA LOBDELL 21,22 January 03, 1660/61 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 23,24, daughter of NICHOLAS LOBDELL and JANE. She was born 1625 in Northam, Devon, England 25, and died May 15, 1684 in Springfield, Mass. 25. Notes for SAMUEL TERRY: Samuel Terry came over from England to the Massachusetts in 1650 in company wit h William Pynchon, and the two were among the planters of Springfield. It is r ecorded that in 1654 Samuel Terry was granted ten acres of land on Chicopee Pla in. He married Ann Lobdell of Springfield in 1660; they had ten children, one of which was stillborn and two of which died young. The eldest, SAMUEL TERRY, JR. (see #168) was a founder of the town of Enfield, eleven miles downriver fro m Springfield, at that time (1683) still within the bounds of the Massachusetts Bay Colony but later to become (in 1750) part of Connecticut Colony. Record s from the town of Springfield show the marriage of "Samll Terry widdower & Wid dow Sarah Scot" on Nov. 19, Sarah died in 1705, presumably in Enfield to where it is presumed she and Samuel removed in or shortly after 1700.[ FTW] Samuel Terry came over from England to the Massachusetts in 1650 in company wit h William Pynchon, and the two were among the planters of Springfield. It is r ecorded that in 1654 Samuel Terry was granted ten acres of land on Chicopee Pla in. He married Ann Lobdell of Springfield in 1660; they had nine children, one of which was stillborn and three of which died young. The eldest, SAMUEL TERR Y, JR. (see #168) was a founder of the town of Enfield, eleven miles downriver from Springfield, at that time (1683) still within the bounds of the Massachuse tts Bay Colony but later to become (in 1750) part of Connecticut Colony. Ann Lobdell died in 1684 and records from the town of Springfield show the marriag e of "Samll Terry widdower & Widdow Sarah Scot" on Nov. 19, It may be pr esumed this was not a satisfactory union, as the following court record suggest s: "Upon ye Petition of Sarah Terry ye Wife of Samll Terry who hath now abse nted himself & Left her in a helpless & distressed condition the sd Terry havin g not left her a sufficient nor no ways Supplys out of his Estate Comfortable & In as much as sd Terry in his wives Right hath administred on her first Husban ds Estate without 1

2 her allowance therein according to ye above sd agreemt all th ings considered I doe hereby order that ye administration upon John Scots Estat e be to her only & yt she may & shall manage & improve all & wt ever may be fou nd of sd Estate or Growths & income of sd Estate giving true accompts of her ma nagement to me or my Sucessor in ye office of the probate of Wills also to take dispose & use any pt or pts of her husband Terrys Estate wr it can be proved t hat sd Terry hath ingaged paymts or given gifts to her or any of her children. Dec The Power of Administration Confirmed and granted as above sd John Pynchon" Enfield records show Samuel Terry in that settlement in or sh ortly after Sarah died in 1705, perhaps in Enfield with her husband, per haps not. Samuel lived into his early nineties. More About SAMUEL TERRY: Record Change: October 13, Notes for ANNA LOBDELL: Ann Lobdell's marriage to Samuel Terry is recorded in John Pynchon's book of bi rths, marriages, and deaths in Hampshire County (Hampshire was the original nam e of the county in which Springfield was situate). The date of the marriage is written "3d 11th mon: 1660." In today's Gregorian calendar, this translates a s January 3, 1661, since the Julian calendar of colonial days had the beginning of each year on or about the 24th of March. John Pynchon was the son of Willi am, the Springfield planter, and he served as a magistrate of Springfield from 1652 until his death fifty years later.[ ftw] Ann Lobdell appears to have immigrated in 1645 as a young girl from Herefordshi re in the west of England, along with her brother, Simon, and elder sister, Eli zabeth. Simon immediately removed to Milford in Connecticut Colony and Ann and Elizabeth remained in Boston. In 1651, still in Boston, sister Elizabeth marr ied Jonathan Burt, son of Henry Burt and brother of Nathaniel Burt, both of who m will be found elsewhere in this compilation (#s 1480 and 740, respectively). It is presumed Ann went with her sister and brother-in-law to Springfield Plan tation because it is there that she married Samuel Terry in Ann Lobdel l's marriage to Samuel Terry is recorded in John Pynchon's book* of births, mar riages, and deaths in Hampshire County (Hampshire was the original name of the county in which Springfield was situate). The date of the marriage is written "3d 11th mon: 1660." In today's Gregorian calendar, this translates as January 3, 1661, since the Julian calendar of colonial days had the beginning of each year on or about the 24th of March. SAMUEL, Jr. (see #168) was the first of nine children of Ann Lobdell and Samuel Terry, of which at least three died you ng. SAMUEL, Jr.'s birth was attended by legal consequences, as witness this re cord in Hampshire County Probate Court: "Court at Springfield Sept Samuel Terry & his wife beinge presented that they beinge marryed on the 3d of January last they had a Son born the 18th of the 5th month beinge about 12 wee kes short of the ordinary tyme of womans goinge with child : This Court conclud ed it manifest that they did abuse one another before marriage : & therefore di d adjudge Samuel Terry for his offence & misdeameanor eyther to pay as a fyne t o the County the summe of 4sh to be paid wth 20 days or that he & his wife shou ld be whipt on their naked bodyes wth 10 lashes appece : Sam : Terry chusing th e punishment by fyne, his choyce was accepted." It will be noted that the co urt had appparently abandoned the Julian calendar and was using the Gregorian c alendar in its minutes. *John Pynchon was the son of William, the Springfield planter, and he served as a magistrate of Springfie ld from 1652 until his death fifty years later. More About ANNA LOBDELL: Record Change: October 09, Child of SAMUEL TERRY and ANNA LOBDELL is: 4. i. CAPT. SAMUEL 4 TERRY, JR., b. May 18, 1661, Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony; d. January 02, 2

3 1730/31, Enfield, Massachusetts Province. Generation No CAPT. SAMUEL 4 TERRY, JR. (SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 27,28,29,30 was born May 18, 1661 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 31,32,33, and died January 02, 1730/31 in Enfield, Massachusetts Province 34,35. He married (1) HANNAH MORGAN 36,37 May 17, 1682 in Enfield (Freshwater Plantation), Massachusetts Bay Colony 38. She was born February 11, 1655/56 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 39,40,41, and died January 17, 1696/97 in Enfield, Massachusetts Colony (later Connecticut Colony) 42,43. He married (2) MARTHA (NEE BOARDMAN) CRANE 44,45 January 04, 1697/98 in Enfield, Massachusetts Colony 46. She was born 1666 in Wethersfield, Connecticut Colony 46,47, and died May 29, 1743 in Enfield, Massachusetts Bay Province 48,49. Notes for CAPT. SAMUEL TERRY, JR.: Samuel Terry, Jr., (referred to as "Capt. Samuel Terry" on his grave marker in Enfield Cemetery) was among the group of first settlers in Enfield. Enfield' s planters arrived in 1680 from Salem and from Springfield when this area was s till within the territory of the settlement of Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1683, when the population had reached a number large enough for Freshwater Plan tation (as it was then called, after Freshwater Brook) to be a town in its own right, the thirty-or-so families of the area successfully petitioned the Genera l Court of Massachusetts for the incorporation of the plantation with Town priv ileges by the name of Enfield (an English place name meaning cleared land). Al though a 1695 survey put this area south of Springfield within the territory of Connecticut Colony, it was not until 1750 that the surveyed boundary was recog nized by the legislatures of the two colonies, and it was only then that Enfiel d and its environs became part of Connecticut. Samuel Terry, Jr., married Hann ah Morgan, the first of his two wives, on May 17, 1682, in Freshwater Plantatio n. She was the daughter of Isaac Morgan who was celebrated locally for his bra ve actions in the defence of Springfield in King Philip's War. Samuel and Hann ah had six children, the last of which was only nine months old when its mother died in Samuel's second wife was Martha Boardman Crane of Wethersfiel d, widow of Benjamin Crane, Jr., who had drowned in Samuel had six more children by Martha: Benjamin, b. 1698, m. Hannah Pease; EPHRAIM (see #180); J ACOB (see #84); Martha, who died as a baby; Jonathan, who married Sarah Pease, who was a sister to his brother Benjamin's wife, Hannah; and Isaac, who married Margaret Downing. Samuel Terry, Jr., was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Enfield from ; 1713; ; and He was a town selectman in 1687 and a captain in the militia.[ ftw] Samuel Terry, Jr., (referred to as "Capt. Samuel Terry" on his grave marker in Enfield Cemetery) was among the group of first settlers in Enfield. Enfield' s planters arrived in 1680 from Salem and from Springfield when this area was s till within the territory of the settlement of Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1683, when the population had reached a number large enough for Freshwater Plan tation (as it was then called, after Freshwater Brook) to be a town in its own right, the thirty-or-so families of the area successfully petitioned the Genera l Court of Massachusetts for the incorporation of the plantation with Town priv ileges by the name of Enfield (an English place name meaning cleared land). Al though a 1695 survey put this area south of Springfield within the territory of Connecticut Colony, it was not until 1750 that the surveyed boundary was recog nized by the legislatures of the two colonies, and it was only then that Enfiel d and its environs became part of Connecticut. Samuel Terry, Jr., married Hann ah Morgan, the first of his two wives, on May 17, 1682, in Freshwater Plantatio n. She was the daughter of Isaac Morgan who was celebrated locally for his bra ve actions in the defence of Springfield in King Philip's War. Samuel and Hann ah had six children, the last of which was only nine months old when its mother died in Samuel's second wife was Martha Boardman Crane of Wethersfiel d, widow of Benjamin Crane, Jr., who had drowned in Samuel had six more children by Martha: Benjamin, b. 1698, m. Hannah Pease; EPHRAIM (see #180); J ACOB (see #84); Martha, who died as a baby; Jonathan, who married Sarah Pease, who was a sister to his brother Benjamin's wife, Hannah; and Isaac, who married Margaret Downing. Samuel Terry, Jr., was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Enfield from ; 1713; ; and He was a town selectman in 1687 and a captain in the militia. 3

4 More About CAPT. SAMUEL TERRY, JR.: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield 50,51 Record Change: October 25, ,53 Notes for HANNAH MORGAN: For a list of Hannah's children by her husband, Samuel Terry, Jr., see the biog raphical note for Samuel Terry (b. 1661).[ FTW] For a list of Hannah's children by her husband, Samuel Terry, Jr., see the biog raphical note for Samuel Terry (b. 1661). More About HANNAH MORGAN: Record Change: October 01, ,55 Notes for MARTHA (NEE BOARDMAN) CRANE: Martha Boardman Crane was the second wife of Samuel Terry, Jr. She was the wid ow of Benjamin Crane, Jr., of Wethersfield, Conn., who drowned in She an d Samuel Terry had six children. Martha Boardman was descended from William Boardman of Banbury, England, "Her people were very prominent in Wether sfield, being wealthy and cultured." (Quoted from a paper read by Mrs. Leon Abb e to the Penelope Terry Abbey Chapter of the Connecticut Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1924.)[ FTW] Martha Boardman Crane was the second wife of Samuel Terry, Jr. She was the wid ow of Benjamin Crane, Jr., of Wethersfield, Conn., who drowned in She an d Samuel Terry had six children. Martha Boardman was descended from William Boardman of Banbury, England, "Her people were very prominent in Wether sfield, being wealthy and cultured." (Quoted from a paper read by Mrs. Leon Abb e to the Penelope Terry Abbey Chapter of the Connecticut Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1924.) More About MARTHA (NEE BOARDMAN) CRANE: Record Change: October 24, ,57 Children of SAMUEL TERRY and MARTHA CRANE are: 5. i. EPHRAIM 5 TERRY, b. October 24, 1701, Enfield, CT; d. October 14, 1783, Enfield, CT. 6. ii. JACOB TERRY, b. February 20, 1703/04, Enfield, Massachusetts Province; d. April 23, 1779, Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Generation No EPHRAIM 5 TERRY (SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 58,59 was born October 24, 1701 in Enfield, CT 60,61, and died October 14, 1783 in Enfield, CT 62,63. He married ANN COLLINS 64,65,66,67,68,69 September 13, 1723 in Enfield, CT, daughter of NATHANIEL COLLINS and ALICE ADAMS. She was born December 20, 1702 in Enfield, CT 70,71, and died September 18, 1778 in Enfield, CT 72,73. Notes for EPHRAIM TERRY: Ephraim Terry was an Enfield farmer of considerable respect in the town. He wa s a selectman for eight years, an assessor for nine years, and, in 1749, the tr easurer of the town. In 1733 and 1737 he was elected from Enfield to the House of Representatives of the Massachusetts General Court (Enfield was still in Ma ssachusetts Bay Colony at that time and would not become part of Connecticut Co lony until 1750). In the days leading up to the American Revolution, he was a member of Enfield's Committee of Correspondence. He served in the militia in t he 1740s, attaining the rank of major. 4

5 The epitaph on his tombstone reads: This stone stands But to tell Where his dust lies not what he was; When sai nts shall rise that day will show The Part he acted here below[ ftw] Ephraim Terry was an Enfield farmer of considerable respect in the town. He wa s a selectman for eight years, an assessor for nine years, and, in 1749, the tr easurer of the town. In 1733 and 1737 he was elected from Enfield to the House of Representatives of the Massachusetts General Court (Enfield was still in Ma ssachusetts Bay Colony at that time and would not become part of Connecticut Co lony until 1750). In the days leading up to the American Revolution, he was a member of Enfield's Committee of Correspondence. He served in the militia in t he 1740s, attaining the rank of major. The epitaph on his tombstone reads: This stone stands But to tell Where his dust lies not what he was; When sai nts shall rise that day will show The Part he acted here below More About EPHRAIM TERRY: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 74,75 Record Change: October 22, ,77 Notes for ANN COLLINS: Ann Collins' union to Ephraim Terry was recorded thusly in the Enfield Town Rec ords: "Efrum Tarry an ann collins was joyned in mariag Sepember " Ann 's first child was born less than four months after her "marriag." Ann was the daughter of Enfield's first resident clergyman. The epitaph on Ann's tombst one reads: Life is uncertain death is sure Sin is the wound & Christ is the c ure A virtuous woman is a Crown to her husband Ann and Ephraim had ten chil dren: Mary, b. Jan. 1, 1723/4; Samuel, b. Oct. 18, 1725; Ephraim, b. May 3, 17 28; NATHANIEL (see #90); Ann, b. Aug. 17, 1732; Lucy, b. June 22, 1734; Elijah, b. Aug. 1736; Alice, b. Aug. 29, 1738; SYBIL (see #95); Eliphalet, b. Dec. 24, 1742.[ FTW] Ann Collins' union to Ephraim Terry was recorded thusly in the Enfield Town Rec ords: "Efrum Tarry an ann collins was joyned in mariag Sepember " Ann 's first child was born less than four months after her "marriag." Ann was the daughter of Enfield's first resident clergyman. The epitaph on Ann's tombst one reads: Life is uncertain death is sure Sin is the wound & Christ is the c ure A virtuous woman is a Crown to her husband Ann and Ephraim had ten chil dren: Mary, b. Jan. 1, 1723/4; Samuel, b. Oct. 18, 1725; Ephraim, b. May 3, 17 28; NATHANIEL (see #90); Ann, b. Aug. 17, 1732; Lucy, b. June 22, 1734; Elijah, b. Aug. 1736; Alice, b. Aug. 29, 1738; SYBIL (see #95); Eliphalet, b. Dec. 24, More About ANN COLLINS: Ancestral File Number: BMXT-XS Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 78,79 Record Change: December 09, Children of EPHRAIM TERRY and ANN COLLINS are: 5

6 7. i. NATHANIEL 6 TERRY, b. June 03, 1730, Enfield, Connecticut Colony; d. February 20, 1792, Enfield, Conn.. 8. ii. SYBIL TERRY, b. August 08, 1740, Enfield, Massachusetts Province (soon to be Connecticut Colony); d. June 26, JACOB 5 TERRY (SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 81,82 was born February 20, 1703/04 in Enfield, Massachusetts Province 83,84, and died April 23, 1779 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut 85,86. He married MARY PEASE 87,88 May 28, 1730 in Enfield, Massachusetts Province 89, daughter of JAMES PEASE and HANNAH HARMAN. She was born March 20, 1705/06 in Enfield, Massachusetts Province 89,90, and died August 15, 1775 in Enfield, Connecticut Colony 91,92. Notes for JACOB TERRY: Jacob Terry's wife, Mary Pease, was a sister of Jacob's brother Benjamin's wife Hannah; and also a sister of Jacob's brother Jonathan's wife Sarah. Ergo, thr ee sisters married three brothers. Jacob and Mary had five sons and two daug hters, viz., Jacob, b. Feb. 7, 1730/31; JOSEPH (see #42); David, b. Feb. 4, 17 34; Mary, b. Oct. 3, 1736; Martha, b. Feb. 8, 1739/40, d. Oct. 31, 1749; Daniel, b. Oct. 1, 1743; and Ebenezer, b. Aug. 27, 1748.[ FTW] Jacob Terry's wife, Mary Pease, was a sister of Jacob's brother Benjamin's wife Hannah; and also a sister of Jacob's brother Jonathan's wife Sarah. Ergo, thr ee sisters married three brothers. Jacob and Mary had five sons and two daug hters, viz., Jacob, b. Feb. 7, 1730/31; JOSEPH (see #42); David, b. Feb. 4, 17 34; Mary, b. Oct. 3, 1736; Martha, b. Feb. 8, 1739/40, d. Oct. 31, 1749; Daniel, b. Oct. 1, 1743; and Ebenezer, b. Aug. 27, More About JACOB TERRY: Record Change: October 28, ,94 More About MARY PEASE: Record Change: October 25, ,96 Child of JACOB TERRY and MARY PEASE is: 9. i. JOSEPH 6 TERRY, b. May 07, 1732, Enfield, Massachusetts Colony (later Connecticut Colony); d. April 23, 1809, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. Generation No NATHANIEL 6 TERRY (EPHRAIM 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 97,98,99,100,101 was born June 03, 1730 in Enfield, Connecticut Colony 102,103, and died February 20, 1792 in Enfield, Conn. 104,105. He married ABIAH DWIGHT 106,107,108 July 17, 1764 in Enfield, Connecticut Colony 109, daughter of SAMUEL DWIGHT and MARY LYMAN. She was born April 29, 1732 in Middletown, CT, and died June 14, 1816 in Enfield, CT (Hale Col. Headstone Inscription). Notes for NATHANIEL TERRY: Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. Nathaniel Terry was a member of the local Committee of Correspondence in the days leading up to the Revolutionary War. When the news of the battle of Lexington was brought by a post rider to Enfield in April, 17 75, Major Nathaniel Terry led a company of about seventy-five men to the relief of Boston. He served as an officer in the Nineteenth Regiment of Connecticut Militia and was promoted to Colonel in May, 1777, to succeed Col. Erastus Wolco tt in command of the Regiment. Nathaniel Terry was a man of wealth, and sacrif iced almost all his property in the patriot cause.[ ftw] Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. Nathaniel Terry was a member of the local Committee of Correspondence in the days leading up to the 6

7 Revolutionary War. When the news of the battle of Lexington was brought by a post rider to Enfield in April, 17 75, Major Nathaniel Terry led a company of about seventy-five men to the relief of Boston. He served as an officer in the Nineteenth Regiment of Connecticut Militia and was promoted to Colonel in May, 1777, to succeed Col. Erastus Wolco tt in command of the Regiment. Nathaniel Terry was a man of wealth, and sacrif iced almost all his property in the patriot cause. More About NATHANIEL TERRY: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 109,110 Record Change: October 25, ,112 More About ABIAH DWIGHT: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Ct. 113,114 Record Change: October 28, ,116 Children of NATHANIEL TERRY and ABIAH DWIGHT are: i. JABEZ 7 TERRY 117,118, b. March 02, 1765, Enfield, Connecticut Colony 119,120. More About JABEZ TERRY: Record Change: July 25, , ii. ELIZABETH TERRY, b. September 10, 1766, Enfield, CT; d. September 17, 1843, Bruce, MI. iii. NATHANIEL TERRY 123,124, b. January 30, 1768, Enfield, Connecticut Colony 125,126. More About NATHANIEL TERRY: Record Change: July 25, ,128 iv. HENRY TERRY 129,130, b. January 12, 1771, Enfield, Connecticut Colony 131,132. More About HENRY TERRY: Record Change: July 25, , SYBIL 6 TERRY (EPHRAIM 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 135,136 was born August 08, 1740 in Enfield, Massachusetts Province (soon to be Connecticut Colony) 137,138, and died June 26, ,140. She married NATHANIEL CHAPIN, JR. 141,142 December 10, 1761 in Enfield, Connecticut Colony 143, son of NATHANIEL CHAPIN and SARAH ABBE. He was born December 01, 1738 in Springfield, Massachusetts Province 144,145,146, and died February 10, ,148,149. Notes for SYBIL TERRY: In addition to ESTHER (see #47), Sybil Terry bore these other children: Jabiah and Nathaniel (twin sons), born June 11, 1762; Jabez, born November 6, 1764; an d Simeon, born October 5, No doubt there were other issue as well. Sybi l was only 34 years old when she died.[ ftw] In addition to ESTHER (see #47), Sybil Terry bore these other children: Jabiah and Nathaniel (twin sons), born June 11, 1762; Jabez, born November 6, 1764; an d Simeon, born October 5, No doubt there were other issue as well. Sybi l was only 34 years old when she died. More About SYBIL TERRY: Record Change: October 25, ,151 Notes for NATHANIEL CHAPIN, JR.: After the death of his wife, Sibyl, in 1775, Nathaniel Chapin Junr married Cynt hia Perkins, the daughter of Daniel and Rebekah Perkins, on Jan. 1, Nath aniel had turned 45 years old the day before, and Cynthia had turned 19 years o ld two days before that. Cynthia gave birth to a daughter named Cynthia on Apr il 4, 1785, and died twenty-five days later. Nathaniel lived to be 92.[ FTW] After the death of his wife, Sibyl, in 1775, Nathaniel Chapin Junr married Cynt hia Perkins, the daughter of 7

8 Daniel and Rebekah Perkins, on Jan. 1, Nath aniel had turned 45 years old the day before, and Cynthia had turned 19 years o ld two days before that. Cynthia gave birth to a daughter named Cynthia on Apr il 4, 1785, and died twenty-five days later. Nathaniel lived to be 92. More About NATHANIEL CHAPIN, JR.: Record Change: October 25, ,153 Child of SYBIL TERRY and NATHANIEL CHAPIN is: 11. i. ESTHER 7 CHAPIN, b. June 20, 1771, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.; d. October 28, 1857, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. 9. JOSEPH 6 TERRY (JACOB 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 154,155 was born May 07, 1732 in Enfield, Massachusetts Colony (later Connecticut Colony) 156,157, and died April 23, 1809 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 158,159. He married LUCY TREAT 160,161 November 16, 1766 in Enfield, Connecticut Colony 162, daughter of ISAAC TREAT and REBEKAH BULKELEY. She was born Abt in Glastonbury, Conn. 162,163, and died November 29, 1831 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 164,165. Notes for JOSEPH TERRY: The children of Joseph and Lucy Terry were: Joseph, b. 1767; Lucy, b. 1769; Cy nthia, b. 1772; Lemuel, b. 1775; Mabel, b and died ten days later; Mabel, b. 1778; REBECCA (also spelled Rebekah; see #21); Daniel, b. 1783; and Gaius, b [ FTW] The children of Joseph and Lucy Terry were: Joseph, b. 1767; Lucy, b. 1769; Cy nthia, b. 1772; Lemuel, b. 1775; Mabel, b and died ten days later; Mabel, b. 1778; REBECCA (also spelled Rebekah; see #21); Daniel, b. 1783; and Gaius, b More About JOSEPH TERRY: Record Change: October 28, ,167 More About LUCY TREAT: Record Change: July 23, ,169 Child of JOSEPH TERRY and LUCY TREAT is: 12. i. REBECCA 7 TERRY, b. December 09, 1780, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.; d. September 28, 1865, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. Generation No ELIZABETH 7 TERRY (NATHANIEL 6, EPHRAIM 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 170,171 was born September 10, 1766 in Enfield, CT 172,173, and died September 17, 1843 in Bruce, MI 174,175. She married REV. JOHN TAYLOR 176,177 June 24, 1788 in Enfield, CT 178, son of ELDAD TAYLOR and THANKFUL DAY. He was born December 23, 1762 in Enfield, CT 178,179, and died December 20, ,181. Notes for ELIZABETH TERRY: Bruce Township in Macomb County, Michigan, is 36 square miles in area and its o nly center of population is half the village of Romeo, inasmuch as Romeo stradd les the border of Bruce Township and the township to the south, Washington Town ship. Elizabeth Terry Taylor is buried in a family plot in Bruce-Armada Ceme tery in Bruce Township, next to her husband, Rev. John Taylor; their son John; Phebe Leach Taylor, the wife of John; and three of John and Phebe's children: M ary E., ( ); Adrian Dwight ( ); and Martha ( ).[ FTW] Bruce Township in Macomb County, Michigan, is 36 square miles in area and its o nly center of population is half the village of Romeo, inasmuch as Romeo stradd les the border of Bruce Township and the township to the 8

9 south, Washington Town ship. Elizabeth Terry Taylor is buried in a family plot in Bruce-Armada Ceme tery in Bruce Township, next to her husband, Rev. John Taylor; their son John; Phebe Leach Taylor, the wife of John; and three of John and Phebe's children: M ary E., ( ); Adrian Dwight ( ); and Martha ( ). More About ELIZABETH TERRY: Burial: Bruce-Armada Cemetery, Bruce Township, Macomb Co., Michigan 182,183,184 Record Change: October 27, ,186 Notes for REV. JOHN TAYLOR: Name Prefix:<NPFX> Rev. John Taylor graduated Yale College 1784 and settled as the pastor of the church in Deerfield, Massachusetts, Feb. 14, He marri ed Elizabeth Terry in Enfield, Conn., on June 24, 1788, as recorded in the reco rds of the First Congregational Church of Enfield. He resigned from his pastor al charge in Deerfield in 1806 on account of ill health and removed to Enfield. He and Elizabeth were received into the Congregational church in Enfield on Ju ly 5, 1807, and were listed as members of that church in 1816 at the ordination of Rev. Francis L. Robbins. On May 20, 1818, the church gave John and Elizabe th and their daughter Mary its dismission "to the church in Mendon State of New York." Having recovered his health, John went to Bruce, Michigan in 1832, whe re he preached up to his death. He is reputed to have written 2000 sermons.[ ftw] More About REV. JOHN TAYLOR: Burial: Bruce-Armada Cemetery, Bruce Township, Macomb Co., Michigan 187,188,189 Record Change: October 27, ,191 Children of ELIZABETH TERRY and JOHN TAYLOR are: 13. i. ELIZABETH TERRY 8 TAYLOR, b. April 16, 1789, Enfield, CT; d. October 16, 1831, Enfield, CT. 14. ii. JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR, b. September 21, 1790, Deerfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts; d. July 21, 1872, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. iii. JOHN TAYLOR 192,193, b. June 30, 1792, Deerfield, Mass. 194,195 ; d. May 21, ,197. Notes for JOHN TAYLOR: John Taylor married Phebe Leach and he and Phebe and three of their children, n amely Adrian Dwight, Mary E., and Martha are buried in Bruce-Armada Cemetery, B ruce Township, Macomb County, Michigan. Obviously, John followed his parents, Rev. John and Elizabeth, to Michigan after they departed Mendon, N.Y., because Rev. John Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor are buried in the same plot as John and P hebe and the three children.[ ftw] John Taylor married Phebe Leach and he and Phebe and three of their children, n amely Adrian Dwight, Mary E., and Martha are buried in Bruce-Armada Cemetery, B ruce Township, Macomb County, Michigan. Obviously, John followed his parents, Rev. John and Elizabeth, to Michigan after they departed Mendon, N.Y., because Rev. John Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor are buried in the same plot as John and P hebe and the three children. More About JOHN TAYLOR: Burial: Bruce-Armada Cemetery, Bruce Township, Macomb Co., Michigan 198,199 Record Change: August 16, ,201 iv. HARRIET TAYLOR 202,203, b ,205. Notes for HARRIET TAYLOR: According to the records of the First Congregational Church of Enfield, Harriet Taylor of Enfield and Roderick Terry of Hartford "were joined in marriage Oct 11, fee five dollars." Roderick Terry was the son of Eliphalet and Mary Terry and would have been a cousin of Harriet. "Hariot & Rhoderic Terry" were 9

10 given their dismission to the "1st ch in Hartford" on Aug. 9, 1818.[ FTW] According to the records of the First Congregational Church of Enfield, Harriet Taylor of Enfield and Roderick Terry of Hartford "were joined in marriage Oct 11, fee five dollars." Roderick Terry was the son of Eliphalet and Mary Terry and would have been a cousin of Harriet. "Hariot & Rhoderic Terry" were given their dismission to the "1st ch in Hartford" on Aug. 9, More About HARRIET TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, ,207 v. HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR 208,209, b. February 02, ,211 ; d. December 17, ,213. Notes for HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR: Henry Wyllys Taylor was graduated from Yale in He removed to Michigan at some point, for in 1848 we find the Hon. Henry W. Taylor as President of the N EW ENGLAND SOCIETY of Marshall, Michigan. In that year he removed to Canandaig ua, N.Y., where he served as a judge of the Superior Court for the State of New York. (ref.: NEHGS Register, Vol. II, pp. 198, 396; Vol. XLII, p. 87) Hen ry Wyllys Taylor married Martha C. Masters.[ FTW] Henry Wyllys Taylor was graduated from Yale in He removed to Michigan at some point, for in 1848 we find the Hon. Henry W. Taylor as President of the N EW ENGLAND SOCIETY of Marshall, Michigan. In that year he removed to Canandaig ua, N.Y., where he served as a judge of the Superior Court for the State of New York. (ref.: NEHGS Register, Vol. II, pp. 198, 396; Vol. XLII, p. 87) Hen ry Wyllys Taylor married Martha C. Masters. More About HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR: Record Change: September 27, ,215 vi. MARY TAYLOR 216,217, b. March 27, ,219. Notes for MARY TAYLOR: Mary Taylor is mentioned in the same line as her parents in the notice of their dismission from the Congregational church in Enfield "to the church in Mendon State of New York," May 20, She later married Josiah Wright of Syracuse, N.Y.[ FTW] Mary Taylor is mentioned in the same line as her parents in the notice of their dismission from the Congregational church in Enfield "to the church in Mendon State of New York," May 20, She later married Josiah Wright of Syracuse, N.Y. More About MARY TAYLOR: Record Change: September 27, ,221 vii. NATHANIEL TERRY TAYLOR 222,223, b. March 16, ,225. Notes for NATHANIEL TERRY TAYLOR: According to the NEHGS Register, Vol. 2, p. 396, Nathaniel Terry Taylor was res iding in Detroit, Michigan, in He married Laura Winchell.[ FTW] According to the NEHGS Register, Vol. 2, p. 396, Nathaniel Terry Taylor was res iding in Detroit, Michigan, in He married Laura Winchell. More About NATHANIEL TERRY TAYLOR: Record Change: September 27, , ESTHER 7 CHAPIN (SYBIL 6 TERRY, EPHRAIM 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 228,229,230 was born June 20, 10

11 1771 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 231,232, and died October 28, 1857 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 233,234. She married MOSES ALLEN 235,236,237 November 01, 1789 in Enfield, Connecticut 238, son of MOSES ALLEN and MARY ADAMS. He was born February 10, 1769 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 238,239, and died November 17, 1833 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 240,241. Notes for ESTHER CHAPIN: Esther Chapin and Moses Allen had these eight children: Moses, b. 1790; ESTHER (see # 23); Hermonie, b. 1796; Lucinda, b. 1798; Gilbert, b. 1800; Clarendon, b (died unmarried, 1837); Olcott, b. 1806; and Roderick, b [ FTW] Esther Chapin and Moses Allen had these eight children: Moses, b. 1790; ESTHER (see # 23); Hermonie, b. 1796; Lucinda, b. 1798; Gilbert, b. 1800; Clarendon, b (died unmarried, 1837); Olcott, b. 1806; and Roderick, b More About ESTHER CHAPIN: Record Change: October 27, ,243 Notes for MOSES ALLEN: Moses Allen was an officer in the Connecticut Militia with the rank of Major. He died in his 65th year "after long and manifold infirmities."[ ftw] Moses Allen was an officer in the Connecticut Militia with the rank of Major. He died in his 65th year "after long and manifold infirmities." More About MOSES ALLEN: Record Change: October 27, ,245 Child of ESTHER CHAPIN and MOSES ALLEN is: 15. i. ESTHER 8 ALLEN, b. November 06, 1792, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.; d. July 08, 1880, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn REBECCA 7 TERRY (JOSEPH 6, JACOB 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 246,247 was born December 09, 1780 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 248,249, and died September 28, 1865 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 250,251. She married JABEZ KING 252,253 December 24, 1801 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 254, son of NAHUM KING and SARAH BUGBEE. He was born September 17, 1781 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 254,255, and died March 04, 1869 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 256,257. Notes for REBECCA TERRY: According to the records of the Town of Enfield, "Rebeckah terry daughter of Jo seph and lucia terry Born december 9th 1780."[ FTW] According to the records of the Town of Enfield, "Rebeckah terry daughter of Jo seph and lucia terry Born december 9th 1780." More About REBECCA TERRY: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 258,259 Record Change: August 10, ,261 Notes for JABEZ KING: Col. Jabez King was a manufacturer of wagons and plows especially of the latter for use on cotton and sugar 11

12 plantations in the Southern States, sending thousa nds to New Orleans and other southern markets. He was a very successful busine ss man for those times before the Civil War. He held many public offices, incl uding state representative and Senator. Was a colonel in the state militia. (The above material is lifted verbatim from "The King Family of Suffield, Conn ecticut, its English Ancestry...and American Descendants..." by Cameron Haight King, San Francisco, 1908.)[ FTW] Col. Jabez King was a manufacturer of wagons and plows especially of the latter for use on cotton and sugar plantations in the Southern States, sending thousa nds to New Orleans and other southern markets. He was a very successful busine ss man for those times before the Civil War. He held many public offices, incl uding state representative and Senator. Was a colonel in the state militia. (The above material is lifted verbatim from "The King Family of Suffield, Conn ecticut, its English Ancestry...and American Descendants..." by Cameron Haight King, San Francisco, 1908.) More About JABEZ KING: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 262,263 Record Change: November 17, ,265 Children of REBECCA TERRY and JABEZ KING are: i. JABEZ 8 KING 266,267, b. November 22, 1802, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 268,269 ; d. August 17, 1880, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 270,271. Notes for JABEZ KING: Jabez King was engaged in the manufacture of plows with his father, Jabez King, Sr. He married Clarissa Wright and sired Elizur Wolcott King (b. 1832) and Ca roline Maria King (b. 1839).[ FTW] Jabez King was engaged in the manufacture of plows with his father, Jabez King, Sr. He married Clarissa Wright and sired Elizur Wolcott King (b. 1832) and Ca roline Maria King (b. 1839). More About JABEZ KING: Record Change: July 22, ,273 ii. EMELINE KING 274,275, b. October 02, 1804, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 276,277 ; d. March 24, 1880, Chicopee, Hampden Co., Massachusetts 278,279. Notes for EMELINE KING: Emeline King married Jonathan Pease, Jr., in Enfield in He was a schoolt eacher in Enfield, but upon their marriage they moved to Chicopee, Mass., where he was bookkeeper for the Ames Manufacturing Co. until his death. Their five children were born in Chicopee.[ FTW] Emeline King married Jonathan Pease, Jr., in Enfield in He was a schoolt eacher in Enfield, but upon their marriage they moved to Chicopee, Mass., where he was bookkeeper for the Ames Manufacturing Co. until his death. Their five children were born in Chicopee. More About EMELINE KING: Record Change: July 22, ,281 iii. GEORGE KING 282,283, b. June 01, 1806, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 284,285 ; d. October 20, 1867, New Haven, New Haven Co., Conn. 286,287. Notes for GEORGE KING: He removed in early life to New Haven, Conn., where he established himself in t he hardware business and afterward in carriage manufacturing for the Southern t rade. He was successful until the Civil War put an end to his trade to his gre at loss. He married Sarah Pease Abbe of Enfield in All of their nine ch ildren were born at New Haven.[ FTW] He removed in early life to New Haven, Conn., where he established himself in t he hardware business and 12

13 afterward in carriage manufacturing for the Southern t rade. He was successful until the Civil War put an end to his trade to his gre at loss. He married Sarah Pease Abbe of Enfield in All of their nine ch ildren were born at New Haven. More About GEORGE KING: Record Change: July 22, ,289 iv. LORINDA KING 290,291, b. April 15, 1808, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 292,293 ; d. May 14, 1839, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 294,295. Notes for LORINDA KING: Lorinda King married Albert Chapin in They had three daughters, each of which died as an infant. Lorinda died at age 31 of consumption.[ ftw] Lorinda King married Albert Chapin in They had three daughters, each of which died as an infant. Lorinda died at age 31 of consumption. More About LORINDA KING: Record Change: July 22, ,297 v. ALBERT KING 298,299, b. January 23, 1811, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 300,301 ; d. December 28, 1891, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 302,303. Notes for ALBERT KING: He was associated with and succeeded his father, Col. Jabez King, in the busine ss of manufacturing wagons and plows. He was a representative in the state leg islature. He married Sarah Abbe in 1838 and their three children were born in Enfield.[ FTW] He was associated with and succeeded his father, Col. Jabez King, in the busine ss of manufacturing wagons and plows. He was a representative in the state leg islature. He married Sarah Abbe in 1838 and their three children were born in Enfield. More About ALBERT KING: Record Change: July 22, , vi. ADOLPHUS KING, b. April 22, 1813, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.; d. October 03, 1865, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. vii. REBECCA KING 306,307, b. August 11, 1815, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 308,309 ; d. November 06, 1873, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 310,311. Notes for REBECCA KING: In 1847 in Enfield Rebecca King married James Steele, born in West Hartford, Co nn. He worked for Col. Jabez King in the manufacturing business, and therefore married the boss's daughter. After the Civil War put paid to the business, St eele became a small farmer in Enfield.[ FTW] In 1847 in Enfield Rebecca King married James Steele, born in West Hartford, Co nn. He worked for Col. Jabez King in the manufacturing business, and therefore married the boss's daughter. After the Civil War put paid to the business, St eele became a small farmer in Enfield. More About REBECCA KING: Record Change: July 22, ,313 viii. CLARISSA KING 314,315, b. December 06, 1817, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 316,317 ; d. June 05, 1844, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 318,319. Notes for CLARISSA KING: Clarissa King married Enfield native Robert Morrison when she was 25 years old in She died three weeks after giving birth to a son "of fever and other inward intricate disease aged 26," according to the 13

14 records of the Enfield Cong regational Church.[ FTW] Clarissa King married Enfield native Robert Morrison when she was 25 years old in She died three weeks after giving birth to a son "of fever and other inward intricate disease aged 26," according to the records of the Enfield Cong regational Church. More About CLARISSA KING: Record Change: January 04, ,321 ix. HENRIETTA KING 322,323, b. June 03, 1820, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 324,325 ; d. December 02, 1901, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 326,327. Notes for HENRIETTA KING: She was the second wife of Enfield native David Brainard, his first wife having been her sister, Caroline King. There was no issue of this second marriage. (ref.: "The King Family of Suffield, Conn., etc...", by Cameron Haight King [S an Francisco: 1908], p. 356)[ FTW] She was the second wife of Enfield native David Brainard, his first wife having been her sister, Caroline King. There was no issue of this second marriage. (ref.: "The King Family of Suffield, Conn., etc...", by Cameron Haight King [S an Francisco: 1908], p. 356) More About HENRIETTA KING: Record Change: January 04, ,329 x. CAROLINE KING 330,331, b. January 03, 1824, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 332,333 ; d. January 09, 1859, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 334,335. Notes for CAROLINE KING: Twenty year-old Caroline King married twenty year-old David Brainard in Enfield in They had three issue, one of which died in infancy. After Caroline died at the age of 35, her widower husband married Caroline's sister, Henrietta, his children's aunt.[ ftw] Twenty year-old Caroline King married twenty year-old David Brainard in Enfield in They had three issue, one of which died in infancy. After Caroline died at the age of 35, her widower husband married Caroline's sister, Henrietta, his children's aunt. More About CAROLINE KING: Record Change: July 22, ,337 xi. HORACE KING 338,339, b. April 19, 1827, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 340,341. Notes for HORACE KING: Horace King entered business as a manufacturer and dealer in furniture. Later he joined his brother George in the manufacture of carriages in New Haven, Conn., for the Southern market and continued until 1861 when the business was destr oyed by the War of the Rebellion. Soon thereafter Rev. Horace King was called into the ministry and to pastoral care of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Enfi eld. After a few years he received a call as Evangelist, working in the neighb orhood of Enfield, in Philadelphia, in New York and then in New England. He ma rried Anna Benton in 1853 and they had two daughters, one of which lived only n ine weeks. (ref.: "The King Family of Suffield, Conn., etc..." by Cameron Hai ght King, 1908)[ FTW] Horace King entered business as a manufacturer and dealer in furniture. Later he joined his brother George in the manufacture of carriages in New Haven, Conn., for the Southern market and continued until 1861 when the business was destr oyed by the War of the Rebellion. Soon thereafter Rev. Horace King was called into the ministry and to pastoral care of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Enfi eld. After a few years he received a call as Evangelist, working in the neighb orhood of Enfield, in Philadelphia, in New York and then in New England. He ma rried Anna Benton in 1853 and they had two daughters, one of which lived only n ine weeks. (ref.: "The King Family of Suffield, Conn., etc..." by Cameron Hai ght King, 1908) More About HORACE KING: Record Change: July 22, ,343 14

15 Generation No ELIZABETH TERRY 8 TAYLOR (ELIZABETH 7 TERRY, NATHANIEL 6, EPHRAIM 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 344,345 was born April 16, 1789 in Enfield, CT 346,347, and died October 16, 1831 in Enfield, CT 348,349. She married REV. JAMES TAYLOR 350,351 June 15, 1810 in Sunderland, MA 352. He was born May 22, 1787 in Sunderland, MA 352,353, and died October 11, 1831 in Sunderland, MA 354,355. Notes for REV. JAMES TAYLOR: [Master Preble-Owens Kin.FTW] This man was a cousin and husband of Elizabeth Terry Taylor[preble.FTW] This man was a cousin and husband of Elizabeth Terry Taylor Children of ELIZABETH TAYLOR and JAMES TAYLOR are: 17. i. JAMES HENRY 9 TAYLOR, b. Abt. 1806, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; d. February 03, 1872, Charleston, Charleston Co., SC. 18. ii. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, b. September 12, 1812; d iii. EDWARD WYLLYS TAYLOR, b. June 11, 1814, Deerfield, Massachusetts; d. November 05, 1886, Houston, Texas. 20. iv. JULIA DAY TAYLOR, b. October 29, v. ALFRED TAYLOR 356, b. December 11, ; m. SOPHIA EDWARDS 358, August 03, More About ALFRED TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, More About SOPHIA EDWARDS: Record Change: July 30, vi. HORACE DICKENSON TAYLOR 360, b. June 08, Notes for HORACE DICKENSON TAYLOR: [ FTW] Middle name uncertain More About HORACE DICKENSON TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, vii. HARRIET B. TAYLOR 362, b. November 06, Notes for HARRIET B. TAYLOR: [ FTW] Died an infant More About HARRIET B. TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, viii. MARY MOSLEY TAYLOR 364, b. September 26, ; d More About MARY MOSLEY TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, ix. JOHN D. TAYLOR 366, b. February 22, Notes for JOHN D. TAYLOR: [ FTW] 15

16 Died young More About JOHN D. TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, x. MARTHA JANE TAYLOR 368, b. December 28, More About MARTHA JANE TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, xi. ELLEN AMELIA TAYLOR 370, b. February 06, ; m. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN 372. More About ELLEN AMELIA TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, More About WILLIAM G. WHILDEN: Record Change: July 30, JABEZ TERRY 8 TAYLOR (ELIZABETH 7 TERRY, NATHANIEL 6, EPHRAIM 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 374,375 was born September 21, 1790 in Deerfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts 376,377, and died July 21, 1872 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 378,379. He married ESTHER ALLEN 380,381 September 18, 1814 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 382,383, daughter of MOSES ALLEN and ESTHER CHAPIN. She was born November 06, 1792 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 384,385, and died July 08, 1880 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 386,387. Notes for JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR: Jabez and his wife, Esther, were second cousins inasmuch as Jabez' maternal gra ndfather (Nathaniel Terry) was the brother of Esther's maternal grandmother (Sybil Terry).[ FTW] More About JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR: Record Change: November 17, ,389 More About ESTHER ALLEN: Record Change: July 24, ,391 Children of JABEZ TAYLOR and ESTHER ALLEN are: 21. i. AMELIA 9 TAYLOR, b. June 22, 1815, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.; d. November 27, 1847, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. ii. GILBERT ALLAN TAYLOR 392,393, b. June 18, 1817, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 394,395. More About GILBERT ALLAN TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, ,397 iii. HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR 398,399, b. May 29, 1822, Mendon, N.Y. 400,401. More About HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, ,403 iv. OLCOTT ALLEN TAYLOR 404,405, b. July 17, 1826, Mendon, N.Y. 406,407 ; d ,409. More About OLCOTT ALLEN TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, , ESTHER 8 ALLEN (ESTHER 7 CHAPIN, SYBIL 6 TERRY, EPHRAIM 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 412,413 was born November 06, 1792 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 414,415, and died July 08, 1880 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 416,417. She married JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR 418,419 September 18, 1814 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 420,421, son of JOHN TAYLOR and ELIZABETH TERRY. He was born September 21, 1790 in Deerfield, Franklin Co., 16

17 Massachusetts 422,423, and died July 21, 1872 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 424,425. More About ESTHER ALLEN: Record Change: July 24, ,427 Notes for JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR: Jabez and his wife, Esther, were second cousins inasmuch as Jabez' maternal gra ndfather (Nathaniel Terry) was the brother of Esther's maternal grandmother (Sybil Terry).[ FTW] More About JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR: Record Change: November 17, ,429 Children are listed above under (14) Jabez Terry Taylor. 16. ADOLPHUS 8 KING (REBECCA 7 TERRY, JOSEPH 6, JACOB 5, SAMUEL 4, SAMUEL 3, STEPHEN 2, JOHN 1 ) 430,431 was born April 22, 1813 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 432,433, and died October 03, 1865 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 434,435. He married (1) AMELIA TAYLOR 436,437 June 14, 1838 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 438, daughter of JABEZ TAYLOR and ESTHER ALLEN. She was born June 22, 1815 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 438,439, and died November 27, 1847 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 440,441. He married (2) LYDIA FIELD 442,443 June 18, 1852 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn She was born May 27, 1828 in Vermont 444,445, and died January 01, ,447. Notes for ADOLPHUS KING: Adolphus was a partner with his brother Albert King in the manufacturing of plo ws, a business started by his father, Jabez King. After the death in childbirt h of his wife, Amelia, he married Lydia Field, born in Vermont, by whom he had four more children. He died of "ulcration of intestion" at the age of 52.[ FTW] Adolphus was a partner with his brother Albert King in the manufacturing of plo ws, a business started by his father, Jabez King. After the death in childbirt h of his wife, Amelia, he married Lydia Field, born in Vermont, by whom he had four more children. He died of "ulcration of intestion" at the age of 52. More About ADOLPHUS KING: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 448,449 Record Change: November 17, ,451 Notes for AMELIA TAYLOR: Amelia Taylor King died "soon after the birth of a child (of inflamation in the bowels) aged 33" according to the records of her church, entered by her pastor. The Enfield Town record of her death, submitted by a doctor, lists her death as due to "child-bed fever." The incidence of child-bed fever dropped dramati cally in succeeding years as medical practice required doctors and midwives to wash their hands and their instruments before dealing with patients. Amelia' s newborn child, a daughter, was given her mother's name.[ ftw] Amelia Taylor King died "soon after the birth of a child (of inflamation in the bowels) aged 33" according to the records of her church, entered by her pastor. The Enfield Town record of her death, submitted by a doctor, lists her death as due to "child-bed fever." The incidence of child-bed fever dropped dramati cally in succeeding years as medical practice required doctors and midwives to wash their hands and their instruments before dealing with patients. Amelia' s newborn child, a daughter, was given her mother's name. 17

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