Friday, September 3, 2010

Terry Family Monument at McPherson Cemetery

At Clyde's McPherson Cemetery, is a monument in memory of the Terry family. Erected by Sanford M. Terry, a great deal of family history has been inscribed onto the tombstone. (Click on the image for an enlarged view.)

The left side of the Terry monument which faces east reads:


THIS MONUMENT
ERECTED
BY
SANFORD M. TERRY
IN MEMORY OF
THE TERRY FAMILY
IN THE UNITED STATES
SAMUEL TERRY, BORN IN ENGLAND
IN 1634, CAME TO AMERICA
IN 1651, DIED IN 1730


On the right side of the Terry monument which faces east is the inscription:

DESCENDANTS
OF
SAMUEL TERRY

SAMUEL, JR.,
JULY 18, 1661-JAN. 2, 1731

JACOB,
FEB. 20, 1708-(UNKNOWN)

JULIUS,
OCT. 21, 1761-JULY 16, 1843

JERRY,
MAR. 21, 1801-SEPT.26, 1877

SANFORD M.,
AUG. 23, 1838 -

Thus, Sanford M. Terry has given us his paternal line on the Terry side of his family back to Samuel M. Terry, who left England and came to America in 1651.

Below is a photo of the Terry monument which faces east.

The inscription on the left of the westward facing side of the Terry monument provides us with the names of Sanford M. Terry's parents and his siblings:

JERRY TERRY FAMILY

JERRY TERRY
MAR. 21, 1801-SEPT. 26, 1877

MARY T. BUNNEL, HIS WIFE,
MAR. 2, 1805-JULY 24, 1874

CHILDREN:

THOMPSON C., JULY 8, 1825-JUNE 20, 1894
HENRY G., JUNE 24, 1827-MAY 27, 1864, SOLDIER.
MARY C., WIFE OF ALFORD GEORGE,
JULY 23,1829-FEB. 17, 1912
JACOB H.,
SEPT. 26, 1831-NOV. 13, 1906, SOLDIER.
GEORGE J.,
APR.2, 1836-JUNE 14, 1864, IN ARMY.
SANFORD M.,
AUG. 23, 1838- SOLDIER.
ISAIAH,
MAR. 23, 1841-JAN. 2, 1863, IN ARMY.
BEULAH E., WIFE OF JAS. KINNEY,
MAR. 14, 1848-1918

Continuing to the right side of the westward facing side of the Terry monument is this inscription:

SANFORD M.
TERRY

BORN AUG. 23, 1838
IN TOWNSEND TOWNSHIP,
SANDUSKY CO., OHIO

MARY ETTIE COE, HIS WIFE,
BORN AT FAIRFAX
COURTHOUSE, VA.
APRIL 20, 1848

DIED AT CLYDE,OHIO
AUG. 8, 1908

NO CHILDREN

The side of the Terry monument which faces north features a Masonic emblem.



It reads:

SANFORD M.,
MEMBER OF
MONTICELLO LODGE,
NO. 244, F. & A.M., CLYDE, OHIO














More information about the life of Sanford M. Terry is revealed by the inscription on the side of the Terry monument which faces south.



Under the G.A.R. emblem are the words:

SANFORD M.,
MEMBER OF EATON POST
NO. 55, G.A.R., CLYDE, OHIO

Now we know that Sanford M. Terry was a Civil War Union Veteran, as well as being a member of the Masonic lodge.


In front of the large Terry family monument, are stones for Sanford M. Terry,who died in 1926, and his sister Beulah Kinney, who died in 1918.




















On the west side of the Terry monument are individual stones for the three brothers of Sanford M. Terry, who lost their lives during the Civil War. Flags and G.A.R. markers adorn the individual tombstones of Isaiah Terry, Henry G. Terry, and George J. Terry.



















Thank you, Terry sons, for your service to our country, and thanks also to Sanford M. Terry, who provided us with so much valuable genealogical information that is readily available by just walking through McPherson Cemetery at Clyde, Ohio!

4 comments:

Nancy said...

That monument has such a lot of information. It would make a family historian's job fairly easy -- just find the documents and sources to support the names and dates! Is the Terry family your family?

Dorene from Ohio said...

I am not related to anyone named on the Terry monument. While walking though the McPherson Cemetery last summer I just ran into the Terry monument. The McPherson Cemetery is really beautiful, and has some historic markers....sadly it was in the news this past week, due to thousands of dollars of vandalism!

One of the reasons I like McPherson Cemetery is that when you travel down Route 101 towards Route 20, General McPherson seems to be saying "Go this way to the Hayes Presidential Center," as the statue of the General shows him pointing towards the West.

Carol said...

So sorry to hear about vandalism. Creeps!

Lovely piece, great photos.

Well done Dorene~

Dorene from Ohio said...

Thanks so much Carol!

I visited this cemetery twice in May, and I was so amazed at how much history is there to be found.