Birth: Jul. 29, 1750 Enfield Hartford County Connecticut Death: Nov. 11, 1838 South Windsor Hartford County Connecticut, USA
Samuel Terry, born in Enfield Ct in 1750, married Hulda Burnham (1752-1809), on Dec 6, 1771. He had over 9 children, Joseph, Clarissa, Horace, Noama, Lucy, Hulda, Silas, Eli, and Samuel. Eli Terry, was the first person in the United States to use mass manufacture. His son Samuel Terry, was also a clock maker, from Bristol Ct.
Family links: Parents: Samuel Terry (1725 - 1798)
Spouses: Huldah Burnham Terry (1752 - 1809) Dorcas Buckland Terry (____ - 1834)
Children: Eli Terry (1772 - 1852) Samuel Terry (1774 - 1853)
Sibling: Samuel Terry (1750 - 1838) Alice Terry Kingsbury (1752 - 1830)*
Burial: Edwards Cemetery South Windsor
Samuel was born in 1750. He passed away in 1838.
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Categories: Edwards Cemetery, South Windsor, Connecticut