Person:Anne Terry (5)

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Anne Terry
b.18 Aug 1802
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Name Anne Terry
Gender Female
Birth[2] 18 Aug 1802
Marriage 1818 to Hiram Davis Lee
Christening[2] 21 Oct 1828 St. Thomas, Elgin, Upper Canada, Canada
Death[1] 21 Dec 1874 LaPorte, Indiana, United States
References
  1. Lee, Leonard; Sarah Fiske Lee; Sarah Marsh Lee; and Lee Association. John Lee of Farmington, Hartford Co., Conn., and His Descendants, 1634-1897. (Meriden, Conn.: Lee Association, 1897)
    Second Edition #147 Page 265.

    Anne Terry, (dau. of Parshall Terry and Rhoda Skinner, "a United Empire loyalist of Erie District, and member of the first Parliament of Canada;" "was a Lieutenant in the Butler Ranger in the Revolutionary War, and fought on the King's side from 1776 to 1781, when they were disbanded.")
    Anne Ferry, the widow of Dr. Lee, after his death, lived at Byron. "She was a pious and charitable lady, and the chief contributor towards the building of an Episcopal Church, in that village. At the suggestion of Bishop Cronyn, it was called St. Anne, out of respect to Mrs. Lee." She died at Laporte, Ind., while on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Daly, Dec. 21, 1874, and was buried there.

    See source attached to Marriage to Hiram Lee.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Baptisms by Rectors of the Anglican Church.

    St. Thomas, 21st October, 1828-Anne, born 18th August, 1802, wife of Mr. Hiram D. LEE, of Westminster, was this day baptised by me, by public baptism. George J. GOODHUE, Catherine GOODHUE, Abigail LAWRESON, Witnesses.