Family:Samuel Terry and Hannah Morgan (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3][4][5] 17 May 1682 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
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References
  1. Samuel Terry, Jr., in Burt, Henry Martyn. The First Century of the History of Springfield: The official records from 1636 to 1736, with an historical review and biographical mention of the founders. (Springfield, MA: H.M. Burt, 1899)
    2: 647, 648.

    Samuel Terry, Jr., son of Samuel and Ann, lived at Enfield, and married Hannah Morgan, daughter of Miles and Prudence, May 17, 1682. Goodwin says she died January 17, 1697..
    Children of Samuel & Hannah (Morgan) Terry: Hannah 1684, Samuel 1690, Rebecca 1692, and Ebenezer 1696.

  2. Hannah Morgan, in Morgan, Appleton. A history of the family of Morgan, from the year 1089 to present times. (New York: Published for subscribers only, 1902)
    p 218.

    ... XXVIII. HANNAH MORGAN, (7 of 1, p 48 above) m. May 17, 1682, Capt. Samuel Terry, founder of Enfield, b. July, 1661, d. Jan. 2, 1730-31. Issue:
    1. Hannah, b. Nov 18, 1684, m. William Bennett;
    2. Samuel, b. March 26, 1690,
    3. Rebecca, b. Nov. 15, 1692, m. John Haskell;
    4.5. Twins, b. Jan. 6, d. Jan. 13, 1694-5;
    6. Ebenezer, b. March 31, 1696, m. Mary Helme, of Kingston, R.I. ...

  3. Stott, Clifford L. Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002)
    2:1651.

    "May 17. 1682 Sam Terry & Hanah Morgan Joined in Mariage"

  4. Allen, Francis Olcott. The History of Enfield Connecticut: Compiled from all the Public Records of the Town Known to Exist, Covering from the Beginning to 1850 …; Together with the Graveyard Inscriptions and those Hartford, Northampton and Springfield Records which Refer to the People of Enfield. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wickersham Printing, 1900)
    2:1765.

    "May 17th 1682 Samuel Terrey & Hanah Morgan joined in marriage."

  5. This marriage appears in both Springfield, Massachusetts and Enfield, Connecticut records. What is now Enfield was a part of Springfield at that time.