Individual Notes

Note for:   Celia Elizabeth "Beth" Owen,   MAR 1863 - 1961         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Moore Cemetery, Fergus, Moore Co., Montana


Individual Notes

Note for:   Ruby Mae Terry,   2 MAY 1894 - 21 NOV 1948         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, Montana

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Taken from The Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell, Montana Friday, November 25,
1948, page two

FUNERALS

Ruby M. Lull

Funeral services for Mrs. Ruby M. Lull were held Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the Waggener & Campbell chapel. Rev. D. E. Allen of the
Central Christian Church conducted the services and two very appropriate
hymns were beautifully sung by Bill Carr with accompaniment by Mrs. J. M.
Carlson at the organ. Family friends who were selected to serve as
casket bearers were R. W. Carr, R. A. Mather, George E. Thomas, Victor
Croskrey, Lester Mahugh and Chester Mahugh. Interment was made in the
Conrad Memorial cemetery.

OBITUARY

Ruby Mae Terry was born May 2, 1894 in Kearney, Nebraska to Thomas and
Elizabeth Owen Terry. She moved to Montana with her family when 15 years
of age and completed her schooling at Moore. On December 15, 1919 she
was united in marriage to Leonard M. Lull and to this union one daughter,
Ferol Jean, was born in 1925. The Lull family moved to Kalispell to live
in 1928 and after making their home here for a year moved to Creston
where they lived until four years ago. Since then they have lived at 636
Third Avenue east in Kalispell where Mrs. Lull passed away on November
21, 1948 at the age of 51 years.

Surviving her are her husband, Leonard M. Lull; one daughter, Mrs.
Lawrence E. Bailey; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Terry, all of Kalispell;
four nieces and one nephew and a brother, Roy Terry, all living
elsewhere. Mrs. Lull joined the church 16 years ago and had been a
faithful member throughout her life. She placed her membership with the
Central Christian church at Kalispell on July 13, 1944.

Excerpt from the Lewiston Daily News, Monday 6 December, 1948, page two
...

"Our community was saddened when friends here learned of the death of
Mrs. Ruby Terry Lull at Kalispell."

RUBYLULL.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Esther Bertina Nelson,   ABT 1883 - 1922         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Kearney, Buffalo Co., Nebraska


Individual Notes

Note for:   Dwight Elmer Terry,   14 MAR 1907 - JUN 1976         Index

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Social Security Death Benefit Records, Vol. 2, Ed. 3, Surnames Beginning
with T, Date of Import: Oct 2, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.112.3.82956.101]

Individual: Terry, Elmer
Birth date: Mar 14, 1907
Death date: Jun 1976
Social Security #: 516-18-2366
Last residence: WY 82201
State of issue: MT

Taken from unknown paper found by Cindy Anderson on 15 November 1996

GRAVESIDE SERVICES FOR DWIGHT TERRY

Graveside services were held for Dwight Elmer Terry at the Wheatland
Cemetery Tuesday, June 8, 1976. Rev. Gordon Tritchler officiated at the
ceremony. Scrader-Prell was in charge of the arrangements.

Mr. Terry died at the age of 69 at the Platte County Memorial Hospital
Nursing Wing Monday, June 7, 1976. He was born in Carney (sic Kearney),
Nebraska, March 14, 1907. A retired laborer he had lived here for the
last 8 years. He previously lived in Bozeman, Montana.

He is survived by a son, Jimmy Terry of Goodland, Indiana; a daughter,
Joan Roberts; and four sisters, Maxine Harmony of Weippe, Idaho, Doris
Emch of Great Falls, Montana, Betty Moxley of Chugwater, and Muriel
Bledsoe of Dwyer.

DETERRY.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Leonard M. Lull,   2 FEB 1888 - 14 FEB 1968         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, Montana

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Taken from The Daily Inter Lake, Friday, February 16, 1968, page ten

LEONARD M. LULL, 80, DIES, RITES MONDAY

Leonard M. Lull, 80, who had resided at 636 Third Ave. E., died in a
local hospital Wednesday.

Mr. Lull was born Feb. 2, 1888 at Ainsworth, Neb. He spent his early
life in Nebraska and in 1911 moved to Great Falls where he homesteaded
and was engaged in farming in the bench land. In 1928 he moved to the
Flathead Valley where he was engaged in farming in the Creston area until
1944 when he moved into the city of Kalispell.

He was employed as custodian at the Flathead County High School until
retiring about 11 years ago. He was a veteran of World War I, having
enlisted in the U.S. Army Dec. 12, 1917 at Fort George Wright, Wash. He
had served in the Headquarters Company 69th CAC until receiving his
honorable discharge March 17, 1919 at Fort D.A. Russell, Wyo.

Mr. Lull was a member of the Central Christian Church of Kalispell. Dec.
25, 1919, he was married to Ruby M. Terry at Moore, and was preceded in
death by her Nov. 21, 1948.

He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Ferol) Bailey, Kalispell;
one sister, Mrs. Stella Perry, Denair, Calif.; one stepbrother, Dwight
Colson, Adrian, Mo.; and two grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mr. Lull will be conducted in the Johnson Chapel at
2 p.m. Monday with the Rev. Fred Paxton, pastor of the Central Christian
Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Conrad Memorial Cemetery.

LMLULL

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Note for:   Rollie Emch,   23 JUN 1908 - 6 JUL 1989         Index

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Individual Notes

Note for:   Thomas Terry,   1727 - 24 DEC 1776         Index

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Colonel in American Revolutionary War, NY
An excerpt from "YOUNGS FAMILY" by Selah Youngs Jr., pages 241 and
242

Colonel Terry was a captain in the French and Indian War of 1747 and
a colonel at the outbreak of the Revolution. He assisted in organizing
the continental troops on Long Island and died in 1777.

Col. Terry was the third of the name to occupy the Terry homestead
at Orient, Long Island, which is a representative of the best houses of
that period in Orient. It was built before the year 1700 and is still
standing. The illustration is from a photograph furnished by Mr. Caleb
A. Dyer, a Terry descendant.

Excerpt from "THE REFUGEES OF 1776 FROM LONG ISLAND TO CONNECTICUT" pages
593 and 494

by Frederic Gregory Mather, Compiler and Editor of "New York in the
Revolution" and "New York in the Revolution -- Supplement"

TERRY THOMAS (4) COL. (Thomas 3, 2, 1) - - From Oyster Ponds, in
Southold, to Saybrook. On 22 July 1776, by order of the Convention, Col.
Smith sent an Express to him and Colonel Mulford; and, on 29 July,
Colonel Smith sent them money to pay the enlisted men. (G. 39) On 5
August, he mustered in the men o Lt. Joshua Youngs' Company. (. 38) In
October 1776, with five passengers and effects, he was moved to Saybrook
by Captains James Wiggins and Peter Griffing. (C. 14) He was in
Saybrook in 1777. (A. 43)

He had been a Captain in the Indian Wars. (Wood's "First
Settlements of Long Island," p. 137) He was Colonel of the third
Regiment of Minute Men, Suffolk County (Page 88. Also G. 3, 8); and took
part in the Battle of Long Island. The private of that name, in the same
Regiment, may have been his own enlistment. (G. 8)

Census of 1776: Males -- above 16 years, 3; under 16, 4. Females
-- above 16, 3; under 16, 1. (A. 55) He was born about 1726; married
first Juliana Wiggins (?), send in 1752, Abigail, daughter of Constant
and Abigail Havens, and sister of Dr. Jonathan Havens; died about 1777.
His daughters were: Ruth (5), born 2 December 1752, married 1 February
1770, Daniel Tuthill; Abigail (5), born about 1753, married first in
1777, Captain Benjamin King, Junior, Tuthill and King were Refugees,
second 18 November 1784, John Cleaves Terry, died 5 March 1823; Elizabeth
(5), born in 1761, married Christopher Tuthill, Junior, died 23 April
1825; Mehitable (5), born 21 September 1764, married in 1780, Richard
Chadwick. (Mallmann's "Shelter Island," pp. 242, 245) The Refugee,
Davis Palmer, is stated to have been his son-in-law. Palmer had sons'
Samuel (5) and Captain David (5). (Griffin's "Journal," pp. 205, 224)
The Diary of Reverend Ezra Horton states that Colonel Thomas Terry died
at Saybrook, Connecticut, 7 December 1776. For further information, see
Ross' "History of Long Island," 2.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Marc Fouray,   9 MAR 1910 - 20 JUN 1952         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   24 JUN 1952
     Place:   Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California

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Individual Notes

Note for:   Sarah Elizabeth Shurtz,   6 APR 1832 - 1 JUL 1912         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   3 JUL 1912
     Place:   Prairie Twp Cemetery, Holmesville, Ohio


Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Littell,   1751 - 21 JAN 1768         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Westfield, New Jersey


Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Littell Terry,   1767 - 1847         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Westfield, Union Co., New Jersey


Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth (Betsey) Terry,   22 APR 1778 - 19 APR 1843         Index

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DESCENDANTS OF BENJAMIN LITTELL, page 223

Moses Littell married Betsey Terry, the sister of his brother,
Gershom's wife, Phebe. After his decease, she went to Fulton County,
Illinois and died there, on the 19th of April, 1843; they had three
children.

ETERRY.