Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Barren County. WILLIAM A. TERRY was born June 16, 1860, in Hart County, Ky., where he lived until about four years of age, when he was brought by his parents to Barren County, and located at Hiseville, where he lived about ten years; then removed, in 1876, to his present home, about two miles northwest of Hiseville. His father, James E. Terry, was born December 27, 1829, in Barren County. He began life as a merchant, and afterward engaged in farming. He was one of the active and influential citizens of his section, and was for some time a magistrate and a member of the court of claims of Barren County. He was a son of Alfred and Sally (Young) Terry. James E. Terry married, June 15, 1859, Jane, daughter of Samuel and Clarinda (Hall) Harlow. She was born August 26, 1832, in Barren County, where she has since resided, except for a few years spent in Hart County. To them have been born William A., Samuel E. and Mary D. William A. is a farmer, and with his mother a member of the Christian Church. In politics he is a Democrat. Terry Hall Harlow Young = Hart-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/barren/terry.wa.txt