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Luke Ford Terry 1829–1874 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1829

Birth Location: Willington, Sussex, England

Death Date: April 1874

Death Location: Eastbourne, Sussex

Father: Thomas Terry

Mother: Elizabeth Carey

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Luke Ford Terry was born in 1829 in Willington, Sussex, England, the child of Thomas Terry And Elizabeth Rebecca Carey. Luke Ford Terry passed away in 1874 in Eastbourne, Sussex.

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Biography

  • Luke Ford Terry was born in 1829 in Willington, Sussex, England, the child of Thomas Terry And Elizabeth Rebecca Carey.
  • Luke Ford Terry passed away in 1874 in Eastbourne, Sussex.

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Luke Terry's Ancestors

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Luke Terry
1829–1874
Birth Place: Willington, Sussex, England
Parents
Thomas Terry
1780–1859
Hailsham, Sussex, England
Elizabeth (Rebecca) Carey
1783–1858
Hailsham, Wealden District, East Sussex, England
Grandparents
Samuel Terry
1744–1852
Hailsham, Sussex, , England
Priscilla (Rice) Tutt
1750–1811
Hailsham, Sussex, , England
Walter Carey
1760–
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Lucy Erridge
1761–1847
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
Walter Carey
1720–
Mary Wren
1725–
William Erridge
1732–1816
Lydia Weller
1735–1827
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ann (Erridge)
1704–1771
William Erridge
1702–1769
Thomas Weller
1704–1756
Hannah Bartholomew
1697–1783

Luke Terry's Timeline

2 Records

1829
1829
Birth of Luke Ford Terry in Willington, Sussex, England
Willington, Sussex, England
1874
April 1874
Age 45
Death of Luke Ford Terry in Eastbourne, Sussex
Eastbourne, Sussex

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1829
    Event Place: Willington, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1874
    Event Place: Eastbourne, Sussex

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