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Joseph Royall Terry

Male 1792 - 1877  (85 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph Royall Terry was born 17 May 1792, Halifax County, Virginia (son of Nathaniel to Kentucky Terry, Jr. and Ann Thompson); died 17 Nov 1877, Cumberland Co., Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathaniel to Kentucky Terry, Jr. was born 3 Dec 1755, Virginia Colony (son of Patriot Nathaniel D. [Dickinson] Terry, Sr. and Sarah Anne Royall); died 8 Feb 1837, Todd Co., Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Nathaniel Terry is SECURITY for the Will of Richard Wade.
    Will of Richard Wade.
    "I lent Richard and Mary Wade his wife,[his son & his daughter-in-law] 39 pounds and 13 shillings, in cash which they must return to my estate or come out of value given them. To "My daughter, Elizabeth Adams; my daughter, Hannah Adams, one negro woman named Rose, &c., on the proviso that she does not marry Benjamin Chapman, but if she does marry Benjamin Chapman, my will is for all that I have given her be immediately the property of her children begot by Richard Adams, deceased, to them and their heirs forever. "To my son Patrick Boyd, &c.; to my son, Robert Boyd, &c., to my daughter, Sarah Wade; to my daughter, Nancy Pettipool, part of the land whereon John Boyd now lives, beginning on the road that leads from South Boston to Black Walnut Meeting House; to my daughter, Rachel Wall; to my son, George Boyd, &c.; to my wife, Amey, also my old servant, Peter, as long as she lives, and
    then with whichsoever one of my sons that he chooses. He is to work half of the time for himself; to my grandson, George Adams, (son of Richard Adams).
    "Richard Wade."
    Executors: Patrick, John, Robert and George Boyd.
    Witnesses: James Boyd, Sr., James Boyd, Jr., Hampton Wade.
    Securities: Robert Wade, Robert Pettipool, Daniel Collins, Parham Wall, William Adams, Nathaniel Terry."
    http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/halifax/wills/earlywills-t-y.txt

    Father Nathaniel TERRY Jr. (3 Dec 1755 - 8 Feb 1837)
    Mother Ann THOMPSON (abt 1767 - Mar 1860)
    Children:
    William Thompson TERRY (Nov 1786 - 22 Nov 1854)
    Benjamin Champness TERRY (abt 1790 - abt 1818)
    Nathaniel Dickerson TERRY, (10 Nov 1794 - 8 Feb 1861)
    Robert Jefferson TERRY (23 Apr 1800 - 27 Nov 1859)
    James H. TERRY (abt 1802 - 20 Nov 1854)
    Sarah Baxter TERRY (abt 1804 - by 1836)
    Lucy Herbert Claiborne TERRY (abt 1807 - aft 1880)
    Mary Ann Martha TERRY (abt 1810 - aft 1 Jun 1870)
    Joseph Royall TERRY, (17 May 1792 - 17 Nov 1877)

    Nathaniel married Ann Thompson 7 Dec 1784, Charlotte Co., Virginia. Ann was born 1767, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Mar 1860, Logan, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ann Thompson was born 1767, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Mar 1860, Logan, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. 1. Joseph Royall Terry was born 17 May 1792, Halifax County, Virginia; died 17 Nov 1877, Cumberland Co., Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Patriot Nathaniel D. [Dickinson] Terry, Sr. was born 1724, Lunenburg, Virginia (son of Benjamin Terry, Sr. and Elizabeth Dickerson/Dickinson/Dickenson); died 21 Apr 1780, Halifax County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Other Terrys mentioned in the Halifax Antrim Parrish Vestry Records are James Terry, Champness Terry, Zachariah Terry, Joseph Terry, and Moses Terry.

    According to records, Nathaniel Terry Sr. had a slave named Greggory who was charged in 1777 with beating a certain Hector McNeil, a merchant from Scotland, to the point that McNeil's life was in great danger. The gentlemen justices agreed that Greggory should 'receive thirty lashes on his bare back". It was ordered that Greggory be taken by the sheriff to the common whipping post.

    Records stated that Nathaniel Terry Sr. appeared before the grand jury for taking a stray horse and riding him "contrary to the law."

    Nathaniel Terry Sr. and his son, William Terry appeared in Halifax court, March 1777 on a complaint of James McCraw. McCraw stated that he 'is apprehensive that said Nathaniel and William Terry will beat, woulnd, maim or kill him." The court dismissed the charges after questioning a witness. The Revolutionary War had just begun at this time. The author's conclusion is that this incident had something to do with England and the way the planters felt about England. Feelings against the Tories of the British parliament ran high in Halifax County at that time.

    Halifax Co, VA Plea Book No. 4 (85) September Court 1763
    Nathaniel Terry, for the King and for himself, Plt, vs Thomas Tuck, Deft, In Debt. Judgment is granted to the Plt against the Deft for his costs, according to an agreement made between the sd parties.

    20 July 1768 Charlotte Co., Virginia (DB2/245.p.054) Deed Abstract identifies Nathaniel Terry as maker of a deed in Lunenburg to James Taylor, witnessed by Will Barksdale and James Cole

    "At a Meeting of the Justices appointed for Halifax County at Hampton Wade's House, the XIXth, day of May, in the XXVth. Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George II, and in the year of our Lord Christ, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Two, a Commission of Peace was produced from the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie, His Majesty's Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, bearing date at Williamsburg, Virginia, the twenty-eighth day of April in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Two, and direct to William Byrd,* William Wynne, Peter Fontaine, Jr., James Terry, William Irby, Nathaniel Terry, Robert Wade, Hampton Wade, Andrew Wade, and Sherwood Walton, Gentlemen: - "At this meeting the usual oaths were administered. Nathaniel Terry was sworn sheriff; George Currie was made clerk of the court; Thomas Nash, surveyor; Clement Read (of Lunenburg, and later of Charlotte county), King's attorney. John Light, Joseph Faris and Abel Lee were appointed constables. Nicholas Hayle, Robert Jones and James Irwin were recommended as justices.

    *Son of William Byrd of Westover, who ran the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina in 1727.

    Alice Allen and Hannah Parsons, Spinsters, Came into Court, and respectively acknowledged themselves guilty of having had each a Bastard child, whereas they make their fines by payments of each of them 50 shillings or five hundred pounds of tobacco (Persuant to the Act of the Assembly, in that case made and provided) and thereupon came Nathaniel Terry, Gent., who together with Members of the Court now sitting, became Securities for payment of the fines at the laying of the next Levy for the Parish of Antrim.

    Halifax County, which extends to the North Carolina border, was a tobacco growing region, as it still is today. It is in the middle of Soutside Virginia, in the Piedmont
    Pleateau of rolling hills leading to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and today it appears that this land, in the southwest corner of the county, is in the area that forms something of a
    triangle between secondary state Highways #691 and #659 (the River Road), very near the present community of Paces and possibly nine or so miles southwest of the county seat, also called Halifax. On a larger scale this area is south of U. S. #360 and north of U. S. #58. The tiny town of Turbeville, once called Bloomsburg, is about four miles southeast from where Tobys Creek flows into the Dan River. Danville, in adjacent Pittsylvania County is about 25 miles southwest from this point.

    Name:
    Captain Nathaniel Terry was a member of the House of Burgess in Williamsburg in 1755, 1765, and 1771 and 1775. He was a delegate to the Virginia Convention of 1776. Terry married Sarah Royall. Nathaniel Terry had a water grist mill on the falls of Sandy Creek in 1754. In 1756, Nathaniel was granted an ordinary license and in 1757 an orphan named Elenor Ozbrook was placed in his care. In 1757 and 1759 Nathaniel had a ferry on the Dan River. In 1771 he was appointed as a surveyor from Banister's Bridge to Martin's Path Road.

    Nathaniel married Sarah Anne Royall 10 Sep 1748, Chesterfield Co., Virginia. Sarah (daughter of Joseph William Royall and Sarah Povall Baxter) was born 17 Mar 1726, Chesterfield County, Virginia; died 1805. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Anne Royall was born 17 Mar 1726, Chesterfield County, Virginia (daughter of Joseph William Royall and Sarah Povall Baxter); died 1805.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Other children of Nathaniel Terry, Sr. are named in Chancery Suite dated Nov 1805. Joseph, Nathaniel Jr., Mary, wife of James Thompson, Robert and Keeble and Sarah, his wife.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Terry was born 12 Feb 1758, Halifax County, Virginia; died 25 Mar 1836, Halifax County, Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth Dickerson Terry was born 13 Jun 1760, Halifax County, Virginia; died 28 Mar 1800, Edgefield, Abbeville, South Carolina.
    3. Col. William Royall Terry was born 27 Nov 1749, Chesterfield County, Virginia; died 21 Dec 1810, Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia.
    4. Joseph Terry was born 9 Sep 1753, Halifax County, Virginia; died 22 Sep 1817, Halifax County, Virginia.
    5. Mary 'Polly' Terry was born 20 Sep 1767, Halifax County, Virginia; died 8 Aug 1848, Halifax County, Virginia.
    6. 2. Nathaniel to Kentucky Terry, Jr. was born 3 Dec 1755, Virginia Colony; died 8 Feb 1837, Todd Co., Kentucky.
    7. Robert Terry was born 12 Jan 1770, Halifax County, Virginia; died 15 Nov 1826, Henderson Co., Kentucky.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Terry, Sr. was born Abt 1703, Lunenburg Co., Virginia Colony (son of James Terry and Mary Diane Royall); died 26 Jul 1771, Halifax County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Champness Terry above is a 67/64 match with T-24 Benjamin Terry d 1771 Pittsylvania Co VA.

    Benjamin Terry, b c 1701 m Elizabeth [probably Dickerson] d 1771 Pittsylvania Co. VA - David K. Terry [dkt4ster AT hotmail.com] T-24
    Benjamin Terry had documented sons in his Will of 1771 as follows: Nathaniel, Benjamin, Peter, Joseph and Robert Terry.

    Benjamin Terry is one of the oldest "documented" Terry ancestors in the group from Virginia and he perfectly matches the modal values for Haplogroup I - Lineage I indicating he is the closest match to the MRCA (Most recent common ancestor) for the whole group. Benjamin?s oldest son Nathaniel Terry (1725-1778) married Sarah Royall. Nathaniel Terry was a member of the House of Burgesses and of the House of Delegates. He died, Halifax County, Virginia. This older Benjamin Terry had a daughter Sarah Terry who married Champness Terry, the son of Joseph Terry died about Dec 1785 Pittsylvania County, Virginia and his wife Judith Crawford. This Champness Terry died between 1775 and 1779 in South Carolina. Champness and Sarah had a son also named Champness (1772-1820) who died in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.

    Benjamin Terry U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
    Name Benjamin Terry
    Birth Date 1700
    Birth Place New Kent, Virginia
    Death Date 26 Jul 1771
    Death Place Pittsylvania, Virginia
    SAR Membership 90362
    Role Ancestor
    Application Date 19 Aug 1963

    Benjamin married Elizabeth Dickerson/Dickinson/Dickenson Abt 1723, Caroline Co., Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of Nathaniel Dickerson/Dickinson/Dickenson and Elizabeth Garland) was born Abt 1704, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony; died Bef 17 Sep 1771, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Dickerson/Dickinson/Dickenson was born Abt 1704, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony (daughter of Nathaniel Dickerson/Dickinson/Dickenson and Elizabeth Garland); died Bef 17 Sep 1771, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    http://knoxcolorado.com
    The following article, written by Margie Brown, a 6th great-granddaughter of Benjamin Terry, Sr. and a renowned Terry researcher appeared in the Terry Family Historian.
    ISSUE:
    1. William b. 1749 d. 1810 md 1771 Susannah Thompson daughter of Wm & Rachel (Coleman) he was a Virginia legislator and an officer in the Rev. War. He died suddenly in Richmond 1810, obit in ARGUS, Susannah died 1845 was a pensioner, (submitted the family Bible). Among their children was DICKERSON b. 25 Dec 1789 d. test. Halifax 1844, left no issue. There were 9 children in all.
    2. Joseph b. 1753 d. 1817 md 1783 Sarah Coleman (Williams [Hill] a widow of James Hill, and the daughter of John & Diane (Coleman) Williams, 6 children, two being Diane Royall and James Anthony Terry. These were names as the parents of Benjamin in the family lore of Halifax in this century. James A. and wife Nancy are found in Carroll co TN. Diane md a cousin Robert, son of her Uncle Benjamin of Pittsylvania. One son, 2 daughters.
    3. Nathaniel D. b. 1755 d. 1837 md 1784 Ann Thompson daughter of Wm & Rachel (Coleman). He and she both have pensions, plus a glorious lawsuit over the slaves in the 1855-1860 time period. The naming pattern is very strong in this family. One son Nathaniel DICKERSON Terry. He was called Dick by family. [source 2 Biles and 1854 letter from KY and Court suit]. 8 other children
    4. Robert b. 1779 died before 1850 census md 1793 Nancy Hopkins Smith, had son Nathaniel DICKERSON. This family to Henderson co KY [Source dozens of family letters 1809-1817].
    5. Royall b. 1765 d. 1780 unmarried.
    6. Nancy b. 1758 d. 1836 md as his 2nd 1789 Berryman Green. Daughter Elizabeth DICKERSON Green, 6 children. She md a son of her Uncle Joseph above. It is from this family that most of the incorrect family lore was started in the 1920's and 30's. [Source Bible and Court suit.]
    7. Mary b. 1767 d. 1848 md 1786 James Thompson. A daughter Elizabeth DICKERSON Thompson, and a granddaughter by same name. [Bible record and Court suit.]
    8. Elizabeth DICKERSON b. 1760 d. bef 1806 md 1779 as his 2nd John Martin [Bible and Marriage bond0 9 ch. Son named Wm. DICKERSON Martin.
    9. Sarah b. 1763 d. 1854 md 1787 Keeple Terry. No issue [Court papers, Bedford co TN]
    All of the COLEMAN girls above were sisters, antoher sister Susannah Coleman md. Armistead Watlington. Thompson, Watlingtons and Colemans are out of Gloucester Co. VA.
    The records are wonderful and I can track most all the Terrys out of Halifax and Pittsylvania, but if you don't go to the Court House, you never see it. And, as I said in the beginning...there is no documented IRBY name in this Terry family, to my knowledge, if anyone know of one, I would certainly like to see it.
    (After this article was written, we learned of a 1939 visit to Pittsylvania co by Charles Edward Terry, great-grandson of Robert Terry and Nancy Hopkins Smith. He wrote of seeing the original will, in very bad shape at the time and there was nothing mentioned in it about what Elizabeth Terry, wife of Benjamin Sr.'s maiden name was, but he and some Virginia cousins "thought" they knew what it was. Also, at one time in the not so distant past, well past the middle of the 20th century, Pittsylvania county VA had a large number of original wills in their "loose" papers at the Courthouse in Chatham, VA. They have all disappeared, apparently taken by people who thought of them as "theirs!" jek)
    Parents: Nathaniel DICKERSON.

    Children:
    1. 4. Patriot Nathaniel D. [Dickinson] Terry, Sr. was born 1724, Lunenburg, Virginia; died 21 Apr 1780, Halifax County, Virginia.
    2. Joseph Terry was born Abt 1731, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Benjamin Terry, Jr. was born 11 Dec 1745, Caroline Co., Virginia; died Bef 15 Dec 1817, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
    4. Robert Terry was born Est 1740; died Bef 4 Aug 1800, Abbeville District, South Carolina.
    5. Peter Terry was born Abt 1742, Virginia Colony; died Aft 1 Mar 1820, Smith, Tennessee.
    6. Sarah C. 'Sally' Terry was born Abt 1746, Caroline Co., Virginia; died Aft 6 Oct 1786, South Carolina.

  3. 10.  Joseph William Royall was born Est 1688, Henrico Co., Virginia; died 1733.

    Notes:

    http://www.fmoran.com/royall.html
    Royall Family
    Joseph Royall was born in London, England, 1600 and died March 10, 1654 at Doghams, Charles City, VA. Joseph left England on the Charitie and arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in July 1622.

    He was married three times. His first wife's surname was Tomasin and by 1637 had married his second wife, Ann. In about 1645 he married Katherine Banks in Henrico County VA. Katherine was born in Northamptonshire, England in 1627, daughter of Christopher Banks. Katherine's second husband was Henry Isham, Sr. She died December 1, 1686 in Henrico County, VA. Katherine Banks Royall Isham was great-great-great grandmoter to Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States.

    In 1637 Joseph Royall, Sr., received 300 acres of land in Henrico County, Virginia on the south-east side of Turkey Island Creek for transporting colonists to America. According to the record, he was "due 50 acres for his own personal adventure, 50 acres for the transportation of his first wife Thomasin, 50 acres for the transportation of Ann, his now wife, 50 for the transportation of his brother Henry, and 100 for the transportation of two persons, Rob(er)t Warrell and Jon(athan) Wells." In 1638 he received 200 acres in Charles City Co., VA for transporting four persons. In 1642, he received 600 more acres for transporting twelve people, including his third (to be?) wife Katherine Banks. This plot bounded the lands of Edward Maddox "above Sherley hundred &c. on the river, to Dickinans Creeke."

    His plantation eventually grew to 1,100 acres, and he built a residence called Doghams, named after the French river D'Augham. Doghams was located on the banks of the James River above "Shirley Hundred". This tract of land remained in the possession of the Royall family for almost 300 years.

    First Generation

    Children of Joseph Royall Sr. and Katherine Banks
    Capt. Joseph Royall (1646-1732) m. Mary Archer
    Sarah Royall m. John Wilkinson
    daughter who married Mr. Dennis
    daughter who married Mr. Maschell
    Katherine Royall m. Richard E. Perrin, s/o Thomas Perrin

    (Note: After the death of Joseph Royall, Sr., Katherine Banks Royall married Henry Isham (1628-1676), s/o William Isham and Mary Brett.

    Children of Catherine Banks Royall and Henry Isham
    Anne Isham m. Col. Francis Eppes (m. 1685)
    Mary Isham (abt. 1660-1735) m. Col. William Randolph (1650-1711), s/o Richard Randolph and Elizabeth Ryland
    Henry Isham, Jr. (?-1678) (died at sea)

    Second Generation

    Children of Capt Joseph Royall and Mary Archer
    Henry Royall (abt. 1680-1747) and Elizabeth Liege (1688-?); 2) Mary Bevell Kennon
    Joseph Royall (1681-1747) m. Elizabeth Kennon (m. Dec., 1698)
    Sarah Royall (abt. 1686-1740) m. William Tyler
    William Royall (1688-1737) m. Sarah Povall Baxter (1690-?) (m. 1714, Powathan, VA)

    Joseph Royall was Captain of Virginia Colonial Troops, a Vestryman in Curl Neck Church, Justice in Henrico County, VA, Sheriff of Henrico County, VA and a large landowner. His half-sister, Mary Isham, married Col. William Randolph.

    Joseph married Sarah Povall Baxter Abt 1720. Sarah was born 1690; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah Povall Baxter was born 1690; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Probably Henrico Co.

    Name:
    Is she Sarah Povall or Sarah Povall Baxter a married widow

    Children:
    1. 5. Sarah Anne Royall was born 17 Mar 1726, Chesterfield County, Virginia; died 1805.