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M William Terry

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Index to Marriage record, Chatham, Kent Co., ON: Masterson M Ann married William Terry 5 Aug 1902.

Chatham Daily News, 6 August 1902
A happy event occurred last evening at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Manse, in the marriage of Mrs. Mary Masterson to Wm Terry, foreman of the Somerville Bakery, also popular propietor of a confectionary store at the corner of Harvey and Queen Streets...

Chatham Daily News, Monday 15 July 1929
William Terry - Death Sunday morning at his home at 65 Harvey Street removed an old and respected resident of this city in the person of William Terry. He was seventy three years of age. His death came after indifferent health of nearly a year and came as a relief to his great suffering.
The late Mr. Terry was a native of England but had been resident in Canada for the past fifty years. For the past twenty years he was identified with the Palmer Baking Company in the capacity of baker. Fraternally he was very well known having been a member of the Independent order of Oddfellows Lodge 29, of the Encampment Number 10 and of the I.O.F. He was a member of Park Street United Church.
Surviving beside his sorrowing wife, one son Clarence of New York and two daughters, Mrs. L. W. Eberle of this city and Mrs. C. W. Trask of Boston.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon from his late residence to the Maple Leaf cemetery. The services are to commence at 2:30 o'clock Daylight Saving Time. Rev. B. H. Robinson, M.A., of Park Street United Church will officiate and will be assisted at the graveside services by the Oddfellows who will attend in a body.

Chatham Daily News, Monday 7 April 1952
Mrs. Mary Terry Dies at Home...
She was born in Ridgetown, daughter of the late Randall McDonald and Mary Whitesel and has lived in Kent County all her life.
...Mrs. Terry is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lavearn Trask and Mrs. Lyle W. Eberle (Irene); and two grandsons, Terry Eberle and Jack Trask, all of Chatham.