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'''Terry''' was a {{Wiki|Scotland|Scottish}} lumberjack who resided in the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]], alongside his wife [[Diana]] and their children. Prior to arriving on the Homestead, he and his companion [[Godfrey]] had set up a camp nearby, and had begun lumbering north of Champlain, New York | '''Terry''' was a {{Wiki|Scotland|Scottish}} lumberjack who resided in the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]], alongside his wife [[Diana]] and their children. Prior to arriving on the Homestead, he and his companion [[Godfrey]] had set up a camp nearby, and had begun lumbering north of Champlain, [[New York City|New York]]. | ||
After traversing the river directing the timber, Terry somehow became submerged in the water, clinging to a log, choking and drifting towards a waterfall. After a young [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] saved him, he and Godfrey set up a sawmill on the Homestead, where they provided lumber for trading and crafting purposes. | |||
Sometime later, a robber entered the Homestead and targeted Terry's home, causing him a great deal of anxiety, despite the criminal being apprehended by Connor. When provoked on this matter by Godfrey, who treated the situation with light-heartedness since it had been resolved, the pair began to fight, which called for Connor's intervention once again. Godfrey later mentioned to Connor that Terry often brawled with him, and had a fairly short temper. Despite this, Godfrey was the stronger of the pair and could overpower Terry if he needed to. | Sometime later, a robber entered the Homestead and targeted Terry's home, causing him a great deal of anxiety, despite the criminal being apprehended by Connor. When provoked on this matter by Godfrey, who treated the situation with light-heartedness since it had been resolved, the pair began to fight, which called for Connor's intervention once again. Godfrey later mentioned to Connor that Terry often brawled with him, and had a fairly short temper. Despite this, Godfrey was the stronger of the pair and could overpower Terry if he needed to. | ||
Following Father [[Timothy]]'s arrival, where he revealed his origin of [[England|London]], Terry and Godfrey chuckled, as they had little or no regard for the British. He pressed that he was of no allegiance to the British, and only wished to spread the word of God. Terry replied that the members of the Homestead were hard workers, and if Father Timothy wished to stay, he would have to earn his keep. Timothy agreed, and the gathered townsfolk agreed that a church could be arranged, where Connor provided the funds necessary. | |||
Terry also assisted in fighting against [[British Army|British soldiers]] alongside Connor, Godfrey, [[Myriam]], and [[David Walston]], who came to the Homestead to arrest David for desertion. | Terry also assisted in fighting against [[British Army|British soldiers]] alongside Connor, Godfrey, [[Myriam]], and [[David Walston]], who came to the Homestead to arrest David for desertion. | ||
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*It | *It was revealed that both Terry and Diana were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Terry's favorite cousin, Jock. This letter went on to mention that Jock was due to arrive at the Homestead in two week's time. | ||
* | *Also, it could be discovered that Terry smoked a pipe, as he was seen puffing on one in [[Oliver]] and [[Corrine]]'s tavern from time to time. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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- "You might have noticed, I've got a bit of a temper problem."
- ―Terry to Connor on his temper problem.[src]

Terry was a Scottish lumberjack who resided in the Davenport Homestead during the American Revolutionary War, alongside his wife Diana and their children. Prior to arriving on the Homestead, he and his companion Godfrey had set up a camp nearby, and had begun lumbering north of Champlain, New York.
After traversing the river directing the timber, Terry somehow became submerged in the water, clinging to a log, choking and drifting towards a waterfall. After a young Connor saved him, he and Godfrey set up a sawmill on the Homestead, where they provided lumber for trading and crafting purposes.
Sometime later, a robber entered the Homestead and targeted Terry's home, causing him a great deal of anxiety, despite the criminal being apprehended by Connor. When provoked on this matter by Godfrey, who treated the situation with light-heartedness since it had been resolved, the pair began to fight, which called for Connor's intervention once again. Godfrey later mentioned to Connor that Terry often brawled with him, and had a fairly short temper. Despite this, Godfrey was the stronger of the pair and could overpower Terry if he needed to.
Following Father Timothy's arrival, where he revealed his origin of London, Terry and Godfrey chuckled, as they had little or no regard for the British. He pressed that he was of no allegiance to the British, and only wished to spread the word of God. Terry replied that the members of the Homestead were hard workers, and if Father Timothy wished to stay, he would have to earn his keep. Timothy agreed, and the gathered townsfolk agreed that a church could be arranged, where Connor provided the funds necessary.
Terry also assisted in fighting against British soldiers alongside Connor, Godfrey, Myriam, and David Walston, who came to the Homestead to arrest David for desertion.
After the wedding of Norris and Myriam, Terry was present at the reception with Diana, Godfrey and Catherine, where they all reflected on their own marriages.
Trivia
- It was revealed that both Terry and Diana were illiterate, as they required Father Timothy to read a letter received from Terry's favorite cousin, Jock. This letter went on to mention that Jock was due to arrive at the Homestead in two week's time.
- Also, it could be discovered that Terry smoked a pipe, as he was seen puffing on one in Oliver and Corrine's tavern from time to time.
Reference
