Individual Details
Stephen TERRY
(25 Aug 1608 - 1668)
Timothy Hopkins, in "The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New," writes:
"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 Windsor, Connecticutin 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."
"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 Windsor, Connecticutin 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."
Events
| Birth | 25 Aug 1608 | Stockton, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom | |||
| Death | 1668 | Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States | |||
| Marriage | Elizabeth |
Families
| Spouse | Elizabeth ( - 1683) |
| Child | Abigail TERRY (1646 - 1717) |
| Father | John TERRY ( - ) |
| Mother | Mary WHITE ( - ) |