I have just recently become infatuated with geneology. Well, I always have been, but I've never done anything about it. That is, until I discovered ancestry.com. I have only researched the Terry side of our family so far, so I still have a LONG way to go. Here are some things I've discovered.
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Here is a basic--very basic-- family tree--
My mother-Catherine Lynn
--Her mother-Martha Anne
---Her mother-Jo Alice
----Her father-Ollie Bryant (Black Ollie) Terry
-----His father-Joseph Robert ("Black Joe") Terry
------His father-John Toby Terry(1823)
-------His father-Elisha Terry(1785)
Elisha was the brother of Henderson Terry- the first Terry to arrive in Lawerence Co. Alabama.
Ok, not too remarkable because that by no means covers hardly any of the Terry's. I don't know how to format a tree properly on this page, so this will have to do.
Something interesting to note: Joseph Robert, my gr-gr-great grandfather was nick named "Black Joe" because of his dark hair and whiskers. Same thing with Ollie Terry.
"Black Joe"--Joseph Robert Terry
Now here are some REALLY exciting findings--
So far, with the minimal amount of research I've done, I have already found six of our Terry's that fought for the Confederacy.
--Henderson Terry (the fifth son of the first Henderson)
Private in the 5th Alabama Cavalry
--Stephen Coleman Terry (my gr-gr-great uncle)
Private in the 5th Alabama Cavalry
--William Terry
Private in the 5th Alabama Cavalry
--Stephen F. ("One-Armed") Terry
Corporal in the 5th Alabama Cavalry
--Edward Henry Terry
Private in the 16th Alabama Infantry
--Elijah L. Terry-(My gr-gr-great uncle).
I was so excited!! And this is only a few Terry's! I still have the Cook's, Carlin's, Warren's, Reaves's, Cole's, and Pierce's to research. I know I have more in North Carolina, Georgia, and possibly Tennessee. I am having so much fun! Hopefully soon I'll know of a better way to post a proper tree that includes a good deal more people. By then I'll have found more Confederate veterans!! Oh my! What if I have Yankees somewhere back there? That's when I'll cry.
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