I OF WEST *JISRSET TOWNSHIP. son A., Algc~non, now in Iolva. ; Wn,sl~ington T. nncl Oliver J. in Iowa; . , A # welSe bmn, the tn70 1a.st natives of Sti~l*l:bvis) Stonicr, wils horn in I J C I ~ i , S 11111, I 1 x 11 I M y 2, I 1 Iris icnaostors worc of oltl 'ICnglish tlcs~cnt~. Iris fa,tl~or (lint1 Al)I*il 10, ln4!1, in his aikl~ty-t11ird yc:l,r, sncl ~nothur in 1851, heing aa;lw)ut tllc sn~no age its her l~usl~antl. At tho ;tgc of fourteen Ilol~crt w:is a qwen ticcd to til c:m pcnter, rccaiving for his Jn.t)tsr one nl~illi~lg .z weck, t \]is boing inclc;lsed ;~s 110 ~rogrcssccl. I1 is fntllor piitl $30 to sccuro him this position with I 'r onry i lninos, of Chol tonl~nm,
I : 4 ' I , I . ". . . * ,.--!-> * . . . , i " \ ' I . + : i ' . . .'. . ,.. ..' I . I . \ , . ' . , . . . I '. I. - . , . - \ '1 , . . . . I 8 . . .. * , . - 1 < ; . . ' " . ,. . . * .. ., .. -,:;, . . . . / . . a . ' ;., , . j , 1.. . . , ,.,", " - \, .'.. , . ..' - ' , ' . . . ' . - , ,., . .,,. ..\. '.. . ' I . . I . . . . . . , . , ,. . , .,,'. . I ' I . I !.. ,.. .:.' . , ".' 1 . . . 1 ' ' :.\ \.' ..I. .., C'. -. .: .. ' . . . . * 2, ' *. -'. . . : .. ,, 702, :'" ' , , , . . i.' . ..' ' , . I . I .. . , *; ,, SIOGCRAPHP 'm.REF~IN~OENOEB , :. . . -. - I - .. .. . .-. \ , .I . ' \ ' . . ,. ' I 5. . ,. Landkg kt N& ~ork he worked there .at his trde abdut a year, wheh -*.I he went to Buffqlo and remainbd a short time. While there he sent I a I , to Eng1a;hd for Miss Elizabeth Bisco, met her at New York, where thev 6 .. . were married in Trinity.church,'June 5, 1851.- ' Retursing to ~uffal6, they remained a few months, and the same fatll removed to Peoria, Ill. '. I ..' . Elizabeth Bisco js a cli~uahter of John and Elizabeth (Arnold) Bisco, -' born in Gloucest~rshire, Eng., June 4, 1820. Her fi~th~r was proprie- -. ' . tor of- n, large linen manufactory, until l~is death in 1857 at the ilge of . , eighty;three, being precedeil by his wife tlrree years, vrho died in her .- . eighty-first year. After the arrival of the Stoniers in Peoria, Mr. : :Stonier followed his trirtle about sixteen years. Tiley then purchased - 4 .I a fillin in West Jersey township, where they still reside. At the time a ' , of their settlement here Stud; coi~nty was witl~ont ;L ~'i~il~~itd, ilntl the ; ' peo 3le hauled their produce to i'eorit~. Seven chiltllaen have been i~oian . - . to t \]em, only t \\TO of whorrl are living : ,lohn J. (duceitseil), itobctrat A. * * ' (de~eit~setl), Artllur F. .(tleceascd), Ollarles E. (deceased), 1I;tiary 1'., fi~rruer of West Jerse,y townslril); All)clat It., ;it iloil~o, nrltl I~Y~L 1':. ' b , . (tlccc:~sctl). &I la. ant1 Mrs. Stou ion wtl8u folnt~lc~aly inuilrbclas of tlro 1'1~~'s- ' , I).y torinn cl~urclr. 'l'lluil* two sorrs iu1u ~llc~nl)ei*s ol' tilt1 111. E. olluiaoh. 3) la. Storliola \\'~Ls IL 1nor111~c1~ tl~o 1. 0. 0. I , i IIIL(I ti~lcon tl~o lilt11 cl(!glaoo. In l~olitias ilu wi~s I'o~a~no~~ly IG i:)elno~lailt, l~tt is uow 11 supporbtur ol' ttllo ltul,d.dio;,,~l ~ ~ i W ~ llilu ~ ~ li\ril~g ~ t ill ~ I'tbotaic~ ~ . hll*. Stloll io18 : \VILE4 0110 of ti10 Ii~ast to SIKII ti10 lirst pt.itio~~ I'or t1hu i~I)oIition oP . SI~LVUI~Y. 110 IIOW o\trns 240 ;Lalacs of choiou lt~l~clu, 11. littlo ovul* two il~ilcs * from tluo villr~~y of West J orsoy. 8 ' CNccvk8 1K f my, son of Tl~o~nas ui~l IIarriet Ann (E-Iopper) Terry, . 'was born st Wood Cluurch, Et~st Kent, England, April 25, 1849. In ' 1853 he citllie wit11 his parents to Americi~, the oceiin journey litsting . thirteen weeks. IIiv pitrents fi~st settled in New Yoi*k for two yeikis, 1 - 0 . ' then removed to I.>edriit ooanty, Ill., settlecl near Elmwoocl ; four yci~~s later ~novecl to Knox coiln ty and pnrch:~secl l:~nd, il id for severi~l , years followotl fiir~ning. 111 1888 they inovetl to Yrites City ~vliere -they still reside. Wllen MI*. Terry first i*e;lclletl <strong>Illinois</strong> he'llatl but , . fifty cents in his pocliet, but bv inclustr~y and econoi~l~ lle 11us alllibssetl a a, fortut~e and can now enjoy life to its fullest exteld. 3Ci~. Teiary cultivated corn where the city of Elrn\\roocl now stands. IIe ;rlso 11'el~)cti to build tllc! first railroad in Ilii~rois, and hits seen rn~~clr of pioneer life , in tluis state. Uotll he and wife nIae members of the Metllodist Episcopal church, and are at present strong ant1 active. Mr. Te~alay is now sixty-five and Mrs. Tera~*y seven ty-three years of age. Chtz~ales IV. Terry is the oldest of their fi~~rlily of two cllilclren. *His enial y life was s ent at hard 1iJ)or. At twclie years of. ag,e ire began scl~ool for t: a t e first time. Tlie sclloolhouse 1)eing built ok logs, ;mi the benclles of plunlts. On Supteml3er 23, 1873, he nla.rried 31iss Mary ISlizitbet h, .. daughter of Eccless 13. ;~trcl Je~~uslr;~ (Snlitllj West, born 'in Ti/m~vell cour~ty, Ill., Septelllber 29, 1850. IIeia fatlre~ wits it nitti\:c of Ohio, sntl ilcr ~rlotl~ern's lfiol~lc coll~e to Cl I ic:~go f 1*0111 . N~LSSIC~IUSU~-~S, jo~i1~1rcyllrg 0~(1*1~tld \lritll OXCII, the trij) Ii\~ti~lg tl~l't'~ nlotrtlls. 110 pl~~*clli\setI forty acws wlrcrit Oliicugo 110 w st,:~~rds, but ierlrovetl to Ti~xe\rell county when Jeru~lli~ wiu but u cllild, lluving been born in Chiciigo. ILer t
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