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Descendants of Robert Terry of Long Sutton Descendants of Robert Terry Generation 1 1. ROBERT1 TERRY was born about 1490. He died before 1567. Robert Terry had the following child: 2. i. RICHARD2 TERRY was born about 1510 in possibly, Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died about 1570. Generation 2 2. RICHARD2 TERRY (Robert1) was born about 1510 in possibly, Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died about 1570. Richard Terry had the following children: 3. i. STEPHEN3 TERRY was born about 1529 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died about 1607. He married Alice Cannar on 21 Apr 1555 in South Warnborough, Hampshire, England. She was born in 1533 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. She died in 1588 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. ii. JOHN TERRY was born about 1535 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died about 1608. iii. ROBERT TERRY was born about 1537 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. Generation 3 3. STEPHEN3 TERRY (Richard2, Robert1) was born about 1529 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died about 1607. He married Alice Cannar on 21 Apr 1555 in South Warnborough, Hampshire, England. She was born in 1533 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. She died in 1588 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. Stephen Terry and Alice Cannar had the following children: i. JOHN4 TERRY was born in 1555 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died on 10 May 1625 in Stockton, Wiltshire, England. He married Mary Whyte, daughter of John Whyte and Isabel Bawle, in 1591 in Stockton, Wiltshire, England. She was born about 1570 in Stanton St John, Oxfordshire, England. She died on 17 Oct 1627 in Dorchester, Dorset, England. ii. ROGER TERRY was born in 1562 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died in 1600 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He married Amee Woasfold on 02 Jun 1578 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. She was born about 1560 in ?, Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. She died after 1607 in ?, Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. iii. RICHARD TERRY was born in 1564 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died in 1626 in Saham Toney, Norfolk, England. iv. JAMES TERRY was born in 1567 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died in 1622 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He met ALSE ANN PEACOCK. She was born about 1570 in Crondall, Hampshire, England. She died about 1590. v. ALICE TERRY was born about 1569 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. She died about 1571 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. vi. STEPHEN TERRY was born in 1570 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died (died young?). vii. THOMAS TERRY was born in 1571 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died in 1655 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He married Johan Watefield on 20 Jul 1596 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. She was born about 1575 in Crondall, Hampshire, England (possibly). She died in 1659 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. 4. viii. JOHN TERRY was born about 1573 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died in 1637 in Totteridge, Hertfordshire, England. He married Elizabeth Gale, daughter of William Gale and Susanna, on 14 Sep 1595 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England (Recorded as Alice Perpoynt (widowed -nee Gale) wrong first name carried from adjacent entry.). She died about 1654. Generation 4 4. JOHN4 TERRY (Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born about 1573 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England. He died in 1637 in Totteridge, Hertfordshire, England. He married Elizabeth Gale, daughter of William Gale and Susanna, on 14 Sep 1595 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England (Recorded as Alice Perpoynt (widowed -nee Gale) wrong first name carried from adjacent entry.). She died about 1654. John Terry and Elizabeth Gale had the following children: 5. i. WILLIAM5 TERRY was born in 1596. He met MARY LAMBERT. She died before 1634. 6. ii. JOHN TERRY was born in 1598. He met RACHELL IRONSIDE. iii. ELIZABETH TERRY was born in 1599 in London, England. She died in 1600 in London, England. iv. MARY TERRY was born in 1600 in London, England. v. ? TERRY was born in 1601 in London, England. ? died in 1601 in London, England. 7. vi. STEPHEN TERRY was born before 1603 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England or London. He died about 1677 in Warfield, Berkshire, England (per Berks record Office). He married Avis Browne, daughter of Thomas Browne and Avis Hatch, on 03 Jul 1639 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She was born about 1617 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She died about 1677 in Warfield, Berkshire, England (per Berks Probate Index (after Stephen)). vii. SUSANNA TERRY was born in 1604. She met ? COOKE. viii. BRIDGET TERRY was born in 1608 in London, England. Generation 5 5. WILLIAM5 TERRY (John4, Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born in 1596. He met MARY LAMBERT. She died before 1634. William Terry and Mary Lambert had the following children: i. ELIZABETH6 TERRY. ii. WILLIAM TERRY. iii. MARY TERRY. iv. SUSAN TERRY. 6. JOHN5 TERRY (John4, Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born in 1598. He met RACHELL IRONSIDE. John Terry and Rachell Ironside had the following children: i. ELIZABETH6 TERRY. ii. SARAH TERRY. iii. JOHN TERRY. 7. STEPHEN5 TERRY (John4, Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1) was born before 1603 in Long Sutton, Hampshire, England or London. He died about 1677 in Warfield, Berkshire, England (per Berks record Office). He married Avis Browne, daughter of Thomas Browne and Avis Hatch, on 03 Jul 1639 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She was born about 1617 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She died about 1677 in Warfield, Berkshire, England (per Berks Probate Index (after Stephen)). Stephen Terry and Avis Browne had the following children: 8. i. HESTER6 TERRY. She died about 1730 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She married George Boyce, son of William Boyce and Edith, in 1676 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He was born about 1647. He died about 1696 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England (per will). ii. STEVEN TERRY. 9. iii. JOHN TERRY. He died about 1685 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. iv. WILLIAM TERRY. v. RICHARD TERRY. Generation 5 (cont.) vi. ELIZABETH TERRY. She met CHRISTOPHER HORSNAIL. vii. AVIS TERRY. She married John Overton on 08 Apr 1687 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. Generation 6 8. HESTER6 TERRY (Stephen5, John4, Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1). She died about 1730 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She married George Boyce, son of William Boyce and Edith, in 1676 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He was born about 1647. He died about 1696 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England (per will). Notes for Hester Terry: Notes for George Boyce: Potentially another wife Alice Mileham George Boyce and Hester Terry had the following children: i. GEORGE7 BOYCE was born between 1677-1692 in Warfield, Berkshire, England (approx). 10. ii. JOHN BOYCE was born about 1680. He died in 1740 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He married Judith Wright, daughter of John Wright and Elizabeth, on 26 Nov 1714 in Fleet Prison, London, England (Judith as Judith Write). She was born about 1686 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She died in 1741 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. iii. SARAH BOYCE was born about 1686 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. She died on Mar 1732/33 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She met BENJAMIN HARDING. iv. WILLIAM BOYCE was born on 03 Apr 1688 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. 9. JOHN6 TERRY (Stephen5, John4, Stephen3, Richard2, Robert1). He died about 1685 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. John Terry had the following children: i. ELIZABETH7 TERRY was born about 1680 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. She died about 1680 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. ii. JOHN TERRY was born about 1683 in Warfield, Berkshire, England. Generation 7 10. JOHN7 BOYCE (Hester6 Terry, Stephen5 Terry, John4 Terry, Stephen3 Terry, Richard2 Terry, Robert1 Terry) was born about 1680. He died in 1740 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He married Judith Wright, daughter of John Wright and Elizabeth, on 26 Nov 1714 in Fleet Prison, London, England (Judith as Judith Write). She was born about 1686 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She died in 1741 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. Notes for John Boyce: Possbile baptisms 1678 or 1681 in Warfield John Boyce and Judith Wright had the following child: 11. i. JOHN8 BOYCE was born about 1716 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He died in 1772 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He married Elizabeth Morrison, daughter of George Morrison and Elizabeth Johnson, on 04 Jan 1739 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She was born about 1715 in New Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire, England. She died between 1765-1769 in Winkfield?. Generation 8 Generation 8 (cont.) 11. JOHN8 BOYCE (John7, Hester6 Terry, Stephen5 Terry, John4 Terry, Stephen3 Terry, Richard2 Terry, Robert1 Terry) was born about 1716 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He died in 1772 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He married Elizabeth Morrison, daughter of George Morrison and Elizabeth Johnson, on 04 Jan 1739 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She was born about 1715 in New Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire, England. She died between 1765-1769 in Winkfield?. Notes for Elizabeth Morrison: Elizabeth Boyce's buried in Winkfield in 1765, 1766 and 1769, cannot find the correct burial John Boyce and Elizabeth Morrison had the following children: i. GEORGE9 BOYCE was born about 1740 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He died in Jul 1740 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. ii. WILLIAM BOYCE was born about 1741 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He died in Sep 1741 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. iii. ELIZABETH BOYCE was born about 1742 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. She married Thomas Hudson on 06 Jul 1766 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. 12. iv. GEORGE BOYCE was born about 1743 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He died on 27 Jan 1824 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. He married Mary Milton, daughter of Benjamin Milton and Mary Cross, on 23 Aug 1773 in New Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire, England. She was born about 1751 in New Windsor, Windsor, Berkshire, England. She died on 11 May 1811 in Winkfield, Berkshire, England.
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