Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Thomas Sirls Terry Lifeline

A monument to Thomas Sirls Terry as the founder of Enterprise, Utah, was dedicated Sunday, 14 July 1996, at the crossroads just as one enters Enterprise from the south.

TST was married 4 times and had 30 living children. TST was Bishop of Hebron [Heebrun], and is buried in Enterprise seven miles to the east of Hebron.

Pioneer, Wagon Train Captain, Raised the dead, Patriarch, Master Printer, Missionary, Arrived in the valley September 1847, Learned penmanship and shorthand while crossing the plains at age 21, He dug the first well in Utah in the spring of 1848, worked for Apostle Parley P. Pratt, was told by revelation whom he was to marry. lived 95 years. TST dug the first domestic well in SLC, on South Temple Street, fifty three feet deep. He crossed the plains missing Nauvoo and the persecutions.!

"I enjoyed myself firstrate on the plains!" He was hired to drive the 3rd new conastoga wagon for Darwin Richardson the last lap of the journey. Grandmother Richardson rode with him in the 3rd wagon and taught him shorthand and penmanship as they traveled. He helped found Hebron (Heebrun), Utah. He married two daughters of Zera Pulsipher. Mary Ann settled in Enterprise, Eliza Jane in Panaca. TST died at age 95.

1841 - TST first heard Elders of the "Restored Church of Jesus Christ" in 1841.

1845 - TST was listed as a printer.

1847 - TST traveled West to join the Saints in 1847, arriving at Winter Quarters in June.

1847 - TST was baptized in 1847, at Winter Quarters, Nebraska, by Joseph Newton.Also in June he started for the Valley.

1847 - TST arrived in the Valley in 23 Sep 1847. "I enjoyed myself first-rate on the plains!"

1847 - TST crossed the plains in 1847, as a member of Daniel Spencer's hundred, Perregrine Session'sfifty, and Elijah F Sheet's ten.

1848 - TST was ordained a "Deacon" in the spring of 1848, by Edward Hunter, Officiator.

1848 - TST dug the 1st domestic well in the Valley 53' deep on South Temple Street in the spring of 1848.

1848 - Crickets Attacked the crops in 1848.

1850 - TST homesteaded forty acres on Little Cottonwood Creek in 1850.

TST was rebaptized at Union Fort, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory.

1851 - TST was ordained a "Seventy" in 1851.

1854 - TST received his endowments 20 Mar 1854, in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City.

1855 - TST was sealed to his 2nd wife, Eliza Jane Pulsipher, 6 May 1855, in the Endowment House.

1855 - TST was assigned to the 29th Quorum of Seventy 6 May 1855.

1856 - TST filled a Mission to the United States. Reporting to President Erastus Snow in St Louis, he wassent to Philadelphia.

1857 - TST was appointed Wagon Train Captain. Apostle Parley P Pratt asked TST to accompany him west.While Parley went south to gather the company TST was released from his mission. He thenlearned of the murder of Elder Pratt and was called to be Wagon Train Captain leaving WinterQuarters 1 July 1857 and arriving in the Valley in September. He raised the dead. Handcart Companies, Utah War, Move south to Springville, Return to Cottonwood,Wife Lucy left him twice....

1858 - During "the move" in 1858, TST moved his family temporarily to Springville, but then back to Little Cottonwood. He was then Counselor to Bishop Silas Richards.

1859 - TST attempted to raise sugar cane in 1859.

1860 - TST was listed as a farmer when the 1860 Federal Census was taken in Salt Lake City.[was head of a household of ten, Real wealth of $350.00, Personal wealth of $500.00]

1862 - TST was called along with 200 other families to the Dixie Cotton Mission.

1874 - TST was visited by the Adversary. TST was then very ill.

1876 - TST was ordained a High Priest and set apart as Bishop in 1876.

1878 - TST was sealed to his 4th wife, Hannah Louisa Leavitt, 5 Apr 1878, in the St George Temple.

1885 - TST moved to Beaver Dam Wash south of Hebron during the anti plural-marriage raids.

1894 - Bishop TST presided over the Hebron Ward until it was discontinued 9 Sep 1894.

1908 - TST was ordained Patriarch 14 Jun 1908, & gave a Patriarchal Blessing to g-daughter Lora Harmon.TST was a Patriarch in the St George Stake of Zion

1913 - TST's first wife, Mary Ann Pulsipher Terry, died 18 Sep 1913, and was buried in Enterprise.

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