Wilson Edgar Terry (March 7, 1874 – February 15, 1968) was an American military officer in the Spanish–American War.
[1][2] After leaving school, Terry joined Company G of the 44th Regiment of the U.S. Army on September 19, 1899.
[1][2] In 1902, Terry became a member of the Old Regular Baptist Church in Cow Creek, Kentucky.
[2] On April 24, 1962, Governor Bert T. Combs appointed him a Kentucky Colonel.
They had five daughters and two sons, Berniece, Viola, Arlie, Audrey, Doris, Oakley L. and Howard C. His wife died in 1961.