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Lucy Terry 1793–1857 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1793

Birth Location: Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1857

Death Location: Willisville, Nevada, Arkansas, USA

Father: John Terry

Mother: Sarah Hodnett

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Lucy Terry was born in 1793 in Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA, the child of John B Terry And Sarah Sally Hodnett. Lucy Terry passed away in 1857 in Willisville, Nevada, Arkansas, USA.

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Biography

  • Lucy Terry was born in 1793 in Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA, the child of John B Terry And Sarah Sally Hodnett.
  • Lucy Terry passed away in 1857 in Willisville, Nevada, Arkansas, USA.

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Lucy Terry's Ancestors

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Lucy Terry
1793–1857
Birth Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Parents
John B. Terry
1760–1845
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Sarah ('Sally') Hodnett
1765–1845
Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
David (Crawford) Terry
1739–1797
Brunswick (now Lunenburg/Halifax) Co, VA
Elizabeth ('Betty') Luck
1742–1797
Pittsylvania Co., Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Terry
1707–1785
Judith Crawford
1705–1785
Francis Luck
1717–1781
Sarah Hubbard
1730–1821
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Cpt. Terry
1666–1744
Mary Royall
1670–1745
David Capt
1662–1762
Elizabeth Smith
1673–1767
Joseph Luck
1697–1719
Ann Dedman
1701–1719

Lucy Terry's Timeline

2 Records

1793
1793
Birth of Lucy Terry in Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA
1857
1857
Age 64
Death of Lucy Terry in Willisville, Nevada, Arkansas, USA
Willisville, Nevada, Arkansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1793
    Event Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1857
    Event Place: Willisville, Nevada, Arkansas, USA

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