It seemed logical, since he was censused there in 1840. Here is all it says: Randolph Tryon from Erie County NY buying property on feb 21 1837 in Town 2 South of Range 3 East , 40 acres in Section 9 of Washtenaw. Vicki ---------- | From: Dennis J Brevik <dbrevik@ix.netcom.com> | To: Vicki Titus <vtitus@ipa.net> | Subject: Re: Randolph Tryon | Date: Sunday, December 07, 1997 10:38 AM | | Vicki Titus wrote: | > | > I just got information that says Randolph Tryon was one of the early | > landowners in Washtenaw Co. MI (1837). Anybody heard of him before? Is | > this a corruption of Rudolphus, or another man? | > | > Vicki | | Never heard of him. I think you're right in speculating that it is a | corruption of Rudolphus (B 20 Oct 1810, brd. Mason, MI) whose name has | been corrupted in other ways before and after. | | There is also the (remote?) possibility that he could be Rudolphus (bap. | 6 Aug 1820 in Deerfield MA), son of Lemuel Tryon and Matilda Sutherland. | | No Randolph has ever appeared in the family (so far). | | Dan
Hi Dan, Don, Vicki and all of the researchers of the family tree! Wow! This is an impressive step. I wonder if other families can match this effort? You have put together for all of the family the dream that was totally beyond my ken before I was already 50 years old. I am happy that I was able to contribute the work of Wes Tryon that could easily have been lost on his death, as I don't think anyone in his family would have kept it all. To think that I had forgotten that he gave it to me finally because he realized that his family was not interested,and then Dan and Don encouraged me to look for and find it! Now that we have a living data base, it can be encouraging to many others to update it. I have one such to add now! Our youngest daughter Amy Colwell Tryon Thornbury delivered our seventh grandchild on Nov. 18, 1997 in Boulder, Colorado and she is named Catherine Anne Thornbury. You may add it to the data base on this tiny branch of a great family! Coincidentally with this message and on this historic date, I share with all a letter just sent to the local paper that printed a story on Pearl Harbor 1941. I came down stairs from my guest room here in Colorado where we are enjoying the new born, whistling "Just remember Pearl Harbor" and "Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition". Some of you will remember those songs. Few of you will know about the letter that I sent back to the paper for the author of the story. Here it is for your diversion and information: Dick Tryon Boulder Colorado Daily Camera Dear J Marshall: Dec.7,1997 Please forward another letter for me, if possible, to Neal Thompson of the Baltimore Sun, whose piece ran today under the heading of "Nation" as I may have a little extra knowledge for him on the history of Pearl Harbor from a book I am publishing by former Ambassador William D. Pawley. Pawley died in 1978, but left an unpublished manuscript entitled "Why the Communists are Winning". In this manuscript Pawley details how he was able to visit Pearl Harbor in 1940 on the way back to the U.S. from his aviation business in China. He was on the way to obtaining permission from FDR to 'look the other way' so Pawley could recruit Navy and Army Air Corps pilots to come to China in violation of the neutrality act. He also represented Curtiss-Wright and that let him export aircraft parts that got to China by way of Rangoon, Burma where they were assembled in the P-40's of the Flying Tigers! Yes, Claire Chennault was the famous leader,but Pawley made it possible. For Neil Thompson, if he has not already read "And I was there" by Rear Admiral Leyton, he should get it and read it. It answered for me a question that burned in my mind for almost 45 years! I was just nine when the radio in my friend's house told of a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor one week before it happened! I ran home to mom and asked what this meant? She turned on the radio and shortly found out that the report was just another rumor. I found it hard to believe a week later than men could be caught napping and 'asleep at the switch', as we said in the days of railroad parlance, after such a warning. I didn't think they would have caught me! I read everything I could find for years to prove my father's theory that Roosevelt set us up. He was wrong! Until Leyton's facts were declassified forty years later, he could not tell the full story of his work in Naval intelligence in Washington, where one of his female specialists broke the Japanese diplomatic code; or of his time with Admiral Kimmel that led to his book title when he uttered it in front of a room full of Naval officers aboard the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay, that included the famous 'Bulldog' Turner. This was the same Turner, who led the Marine and Naval actions all the way to Tokyo, and Leyton had the temerity to say publicly that the admiral was wrong in blaming Kimmel! The Admiral asked Leyton, in very clear naval parlance as he spoke to a very junior officer who spoke out in front of such an audience, just after the signing of the unconditional surrender, words to the effect- "How dare you contradict me?" Leyton replied that he had to because as Admiral Kimmel's intelligence officer, he knew what the Admiral knew "and I was there". The book shows that it was the same Turner, who had been the Director of Naval Planning, that got Admiral Stark to allow him to also control Naval Intelligence because he claimed he could not do good planning without controlling the intelligence section too. I suspect that Admiral Turner may have wondered what he could do to avoid becoming the goat? In mid 1941 Turner was afraid that the Japanese would learn of our code breaking if he continued the intelligence practice of sharing this information with commanders at places like Manila and Pear Harbor, so he cut off the distribution of it. He also was convinced that the Japanese Foreign Minister was going to succeed in getting the military high-command to attack Russia from the East when Hitler invaded from the West in July of 1941. He failed to realize that the oil embargo gave Japan a greater will to attack the East Indies to get the oil and to expand its Asian sphere of control, which it did. To guard its left flank against the U.S. Navy, the secret plan to attack Pearl Harbor was the solution. If they had skipped the obsolete battleships and attacked the oil tank farm on the other side of the bay,as Leyton pointed out to his Japanese counterparts in Japanese intelligence, they would have disabled the entire Pacific fleet and forced it to steam with remaining fuel to California! That was their mistake! Pawley,as noted, stopped in Pearl Harbor with knowledge of the secret plan learned in China where Russian, German and other spies were at work. He informed the commanders before Kimmel and Stark of this knowledge and they took action to avoid such an attack. But, Turner sent orders and new commanders to concentrate on the fear of sabotage, not air attack! He didn't expect the terrible consequence and neither did anyone else except people like Pawley. We were at peace and arrogant of our power and could not conceive of a surprise attack. Gentlemen fought wars, but they were honorable and declared their intent before the attack. I hope that Neal Thompson will share this information with Edward Kimmel. I believe that Pawley's words include other evidences to prove that his father was innocent of wrong-doing. For that matter so is FDR! He knew on Saturday night, Dec. 6 of the plan to attack in the early 7 a.m. raid on Sunday. He was not informed in time because his navy friends - he was a former naval person of significance- could not get the message delivered in time. They found the naval communications radio system to be out of order until the technicians could fix it on Monday - it was peacetime. They considered asking the Army to send the news, but didn't want to admit to the Army that they could not do the job, so they sent the message via Western Union. It was on the bike at 7a.m. that was being pedaled toward Pearl Harbor when the bombs delivered the message first! If the President and Secretary of Defense were able to know this information, they could exonerate Kimmel and Stark without doing violence to FDR, who may have wanted such an incident to wake up the isolationist American people to the danger of the Axis, but the truth is he didn't cause it. Of course, to exonerate now would be to admit governmental failure in 'pinning the tail' on the wrong donkey and then sticking to the story. But, there is no reason to hide the truth from the citizens! They can know that the Pearl Harbor surprise was the result of human error in depending upon an intelligence system that was corrupted and partially disabled by Turner, and a radio communication system that failed when it was most needed on the night of Dec. 6, 1941. Regards, Richard R. Tryon about to be off from Niwot to Humacao, P.R. for the winter.I would love to hear from Edward Turner and Neal Thompson either via e-mail to mobydicki@aol.com or fax to 787-850-2586 after Dec. 16 if my communication phone line is working! Yes, you may also print this story.
I just got information that says Randolph Tryon was one of the early landowners in Washtenaw Co. MI (1837). Anybody heard of him before? Is this a corruption of Rudolphus, or another man? Vicki
To all Tryon researchers.... Don Tryon and I have integrated our databases, resulting in something like 10,000 plus individuals involved in the Tryon family. This has now been uploaded onto the Tryon Union webpage, giving it some substance, finally. Please sign on and test it out. This is the first attempt so there are problems. Please let me know what problems you run into (you can EMail from the very place where you find the problem - just look for the EMail button somewhere on the screen - or scrolled off it). The database consists of (1) All people in Edition 2 of The Tryons in America. (2) Many extensions to those families discovered by various researchers since publication of that volume. (3) Various lines not included in Wes' work because he couldn't connect them to the main family - including Pam Waugh's Daniel, Dean Gernon's Benjamin of Coxsackie, Noah and Ezra of Ohio, George of Glastonbury, etc. (4) Many waifs and strays are included, organized by locale (if you can figure out how to navigate thru this mess - I will revise it in the future). (5) Source where known. The program ged2html used to produce the HTML does no adequately support the TMG emission of source and citation, a shortcoming which will soon be overcome shortly, I hope. It does not include: (1) ALL of Wes Tryon's Notes, recently made available to me by Richard Tryon - but some have been input. Don and I hope to get the rest into the database within the next few months. (2) The recently discovered Who's Who in the Tryon Family (1992) consisting of 100 contemporary families - once again, 2 or 3 have been input. (25% of these families can be readily connected to what we already have, the other 75% are new.) (3) Odds and ends we have gathered but have not yet had time to incorporate. Please give me you comments. Regards, Dan http://www.tryon-union.com/
Vicki, I know I remain comatose through most of the postings, but you wakened me briefly with you last few posts :) (Gad, parenting teenagers who can't drive is all consuming...) I didn't have time to dig through my records too much, and most of your posts are neatly kept at work. My son monopolizes my computer at night these days..He's eating now. I have about 5 minutes........ Curious about the John TRYON in Moira...I have a slew of them at Moira: a few... Philander TRYON b. c1806 QC, m. Elmira BRYANT had: Julius 1829, Mahala c1831, Marilla c1833, mary c1835, Luther R. 1837, Diana c1840, John W. May 1842 Moira, Elsa 1845 and Alma 1846 --- all born Moira. William TRYON b. 1813 QC, m. Lucinda SLOSSON, both buried Moira in 1883 and 1884. They had: Marion 1844, Betheda 1846, Washington 1847, Ambrose 1849 and William Emmett 1851 - all born Moira. Richard TRYON b. c1822 QC m. Electa ? and had several ch at Moira: Sarah c1847, Wallace 1848, Isabel 1851, Helen 1854 and Joel 1859. There were other related TRYONs who settled in Essex County, mostly around Westport and Elizabethtown. Others in the family were living in Burke and Chateaugay, Franklin Co, NY.....Then, others made it even more widespread by settling in St Lawrence County, at Stockholm and Norfolk. These were all descended from my good ol' David TRYON of VT and Quebec, b. c1742 son of Daniel TRYON and Ellenor VAUGHAN of New Fairfield, CT and Shaftsbury, VT in the 1760-1790 period. Whew,...Christian is done eating. Mother is now being sent off.....banished at 45... - Who the heck taught him how to use this darn thing, anyway?! ******************************************************************** Pam Wood Waugh, 730 Dunhill Drive, Orlando, FL 32825 (407)275-8514 ******************************************************************** Email: moodies@magicnet.net(home) or waughp@ocps.k12.fl.us(work) Eastern Townships of Quebec genealogy page: http://www.magicnet.net/~moodies/et2.html My Family Lines: http://www.magicnet.net/~moodies "I think that I shall never see, a finished genealogy"
I think I may have hit pay dirt -- The John Tryon who married Catherine Palmer is buried in Moira, NY. Essex Co. NY... That is where Phebe Lamira Cooper removed to with her sisters after their parents died. I am compiling more, but got too excited to keep this to my self. Vicki ---------- | From: Dennis J Brevik <dbrevik@ix.netcom.com> | To: Don Tryon <detryon@fox.nstn.ca> | Cc: TRYON Family discussion list <TRYON-L@rootsweb.com>; nbgill@enternet.com.au | Subject: Re: [Fwd: TRAND, Le TRAND, de TRAND] | Date: Tuesday, December 02, 1997 10:27 AM | | > | > TRIOEN, TRYOEN (Holland, Flanders), de TRYON/TRION (France), TRYON, | > TRION, TRYANCE, TRIANCE, TRYANT, TRIANT, TREANCE, TREYANT(England | > 17th-18th Cs), TRIAN, TRYAN, TRIAL(L), TRYAL(L), all the TYRs, and a | > few other wierdos Vicki has turned up (spelling-wise, that is, e.g. | > FRYON and RYON)<g>. Did I miss any? | > | | TREON, TRIANS - TREON from Alscace, via PA - TRIANS appears once in | Saybrook | CT in early 1600's. | | We welcome all variants! (Hmmmm - is VARIANTS a family name?) | | Welcome, Neil! | | | Dan |
---------- | From: Dennis J Brevik <dbrevik@ix.netcom.com> | To: Don Tryon <detryon@fox.nstn.ca> | Cc: TRYON Family discussion list <TRYON-L@rootsweb.com>; nbgill@enternet.com.au | Subject: Re: [Fwd: TRAND, Le TRAND, de TRAND] | Date: Tuesday, December 02, 1997 10:27 AM | | > | > TRIOEN, TRYOEN (Holland, Flanders), de TRYON/TRION (France), TRYON, | > TRION, TRYANCE, TRIANCE, TRYANT, TRIANT, TREANCE, TREYANT(England | > 17th-18th Cs), TRIAN, TRYAN, TRIAL(L), TRYAL(L), all the TYRs, and a | > few other wierdos Vicki has turned up (spelling-wise, that is, e.g. | > FRYON and RYON)<g>. Did I miss any? | > The William Tryon in Hillsdale Co. MI is indexed as LYON in the 1850 census, which opens a whole new can of worms I would rather not deal with at this time. (I can play ostrich almost as good as some of our ancestors :). I am still trying to establish the Benjamin Ryon who married Minerva Goodell in Franklin Co. NY. I suspect that he might figure into the Greene Co. crowd, simple because of the name. That and the fact that Mercy might be a nickname for Minerva. We don't have anything on the marraige (s?) of Benjamin Peter, do we? Does anybody have the info on Tryon's that might have been in Franklin Co. NY in 1850 census? If there is a Benjamin there with a wife Minerva, it would kind of blow my theory. Vicki
Neil wrote: > Hi All again! <snip> > To Don TRYON, thanks for your message, does this still fit in > with any of your deatils? Are we talking about the same family? Only time will tell, Neil; we are just offering avenues of investigation. This avocation calls for a lot of imagination--as much or more than the people who transcribed our ancestors' names in all the annals of history: some from the sound of the name, via the accent of the speaker; others from the written record of a scribe who hadn't paid his ink bill the month before. Welcome to the Happy Hunting Grounds! Don -- Donald Edric TRYON....Son of Clarence L of Edric M of Clarence E 89 Hillside Rd.......Son of Andrew Jackson of Simeon II of Simeon Albert Bridge, NS...Son of James of Ziba of William of Wethersfield CANADA B0A 1P0...Son of William of Bibury, Gloucestershire, Eng 902-567-2633.....Descendant of William TRIOEN of Wulverghem, Flanders
> > TRIOEN, TRYOEN (Holland, Flanders), de TRYON/TRION (France), TRYON, > TRION, TRYANCE, TRIANCE, TRYANT, TRIANT, TREANCE, TREYANT(England > 17th-18th Cs), TRIAN, TRYAN, TRIAL(L), TRYAL(L), all the TYRs, and a > few other wierdos Vicki has turned up (spelling-wise, that is, e.g. > FRYON and RYON)<g>. Did I miss any? > TREON, TRIANS - TREON from Alscace, via PA - TRIANS appears once in Saybrook CT in early 1600's. We welcome all variants! (Hmmmm - is VARIANTS a family name?) Welcome, Neil! Dan
Can we help Neil? We could offer him TRIAN or even TRAIN, on occasion. I haven't run into TRIAND, yet; anyone else? The TRIANCE line broke away in Norfolk shortly after the arrival in England of Peter and the boys. It could be French--de TRION married MONTALEMBERT. A note there says this was originally a Scottish house, whose lineage goes back to ancient times. This branch of TRYON/TRION moved to France where it spread into the provinces of perigord, d'Angoumois and Poitou near the end of the 13th C. I am awaiting further word on the history of the TRYON name from Dick Tryon who has correspondence with a French historian/genealogist?? In any case, Neil, come in and be comfortable with all of us: TRIOEN, TRYOEN (Holland, Flanders), de TRYON/TRION (France), TRYON, TRION, TRYANCE, TRIANCE, TRYANT, TRIANT, TREANCE, TREYANT(England 17th-18th Cs), TRIAN, TRYAN, TRIAL(L), TRYAL(L), all the TYRs, and a few other wierdos Vicki has turned up (spelling-wise, that is, e.g. FRYON and RYON)<g>. Did I miss any? Just one question, Neil, "Do you have a fear of heights?" If not, you might want to check out TRAND; its about 34°40'N by 72°E, just a few hilltops N of Rawalpindi. Looks like a nice spot for a quiet vacation! I've never been there, but, a friend from Srinagar,across the border in Kashmir, says that the weather there, in the Vale is beautiful, much like Nova Scotia<g>. Don -- Donald Edric TRYON....Son of Clarence L of Edric M of Clarence E 89 Hillside Rd.......Son of Andrew Jackson of Simeon II of Simeon Albert Bridge, NS...Son of James of Ziba of William of Wethersfield CANADA B0A 1P0...Son of William of Bibury, Gloucestershire, Eng 902-567-2633.....Descendant of William TRIOEN of Wulverghem, Flanders
Glenrose- Here is the Ahnentafel of Ruhumah Tryon. All of this is proven by ancient records. The English side is based on proven genealogies and is universally accepted. Thank you for posting all the new information on Ruhamah's descendants, which was all new to me. Dan Brevik --- 1st Generation --- 1. Ruamah TRYON (SAY24) was born before 13 Jul 1788 at Saybrook, Middlesex, CT. --- 2nd Generation --- 2. Edward TRYON (SAY2) married Chloe DIBBIL (SAY2+1) on 4 Jul 1787 at Saybrook, Middlesex, CT. He died on 10 Jan 1842 at age 78. 3. Chloe DIBBIL (SAY2+1) was born circa 1759. She married Edward TRYON (SAY2), son of Edward TRYON (SAY=ABEL52) and Mercy HARRIS (SAY+1), on 4 Jul 1787 at Saybrook, Middlesex, CT. She died on 29 Sep 1828 at Killingworth, Middlesex, CT. --- 3rd Generation --- 4. Edward TRYON (SAY=ABEL52) was born on 14 Mar 1738/39 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. He married Mercy HARRIS (SAY+1) on 18 Mar 1759. He died in 1800. 5. Mercy HARRIS (SAY+1) was born in 1742 at Saybrook, Middlesex, CT. She married Edward TRYON (SAY=ABEL52), son of William TRYON (ABEL5) and Sarah GOODRICH (ABEL5+1), on 18 Mar 1759. She died on 18 Mar 1811 at Saybrook, Middlesex, CT. --- 4th Generation --- 8. William TRYON (ABEL5) was born on 2 Nov 1712 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. He married Sarah GOODRICH (ABEL5+1), daughter of Richard GOODRICH and Hannah BULKELEY, on 12 Sep 1734 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. He died in 1750. 9. Sarah GOODRICH (ABEL5+1) was born on 6 Jul 1715 at Glastonbury, Hartford, CT. She married William TRYON (ABEL5), son of Abell TRYON (ABEL=WM8) and Abiah BIRDSEY (ABEL+1), on 12 Sep 1734 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. --- 5th Generation --- 16. Abell TRYON (ABEL=WM8) was born in 1682 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. He married Abiah BIRDSEY (ABEL+1), daughter of John BIRDSEY and Elizabeth HARRIS, in 1703 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. He died on 29 Jan 1761 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. He was buried at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. 17. Abiah BIRDSEY (ABEL+1) was born in 1683 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. She married Abell TRYON (ABEL=WM8), son of William TRYON (WM) and Mary STEELE (WM+2), in 1703 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. She died on 30 Nov 1756 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. She was buried after 1 Dec 1756 at Middletown, Middlesex, CT. 18. Richard GOODRICH was born in 1685. He married Hannah BULKELEY, daughter of Charles BULKELEY, on 18 May 1709 at Glastonbury, Hartford, CT. He married Mehitable BOARDMAN, daughter of Samuel BOARDMAN, on 23 Apr 1721. He died on 7 Apr 1759. 19. Hannah BULKELEY married Richard GOODRICH on 18 May 1709 at Glastonbury, Hartford, CT. She died on 23 Sep 1720 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. --- 6th Generation --- 32. William TRYON (WM) was born in 1645 at Bibury, Gloucestershire. He married (--?--) (--?--) (WM+1) before 1670. He married Mary STEELE (WM+2), daughter of Samuel STEELE and (--?--) (UNKNOWN), circa 1670 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. He married Sarah Saint ROBINSON (WM+3), daughter of Thomas ROBINSON and Mary WELDS, circa 1692 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. He died on 12 Oct 1711 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. 33. Mary STEELE (WM+2) was born circa 1652 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. She married William TRYON (WM), son of William TRYON and Rebecca (--?--), circa 1670 at Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. She died circa 1688. 34. John BIRDSEY married Elizabeth HARRIS, daughter of Daniel HARRIS and Mary WELDS. 35. Elizabeth HARRIS married John BIRDSEY. She married John HUNNEWELL. 38. Charles BULKELEY married an unknown person. --- 7th Generation --- 64. William TRYON was born. He died. He married Rebecca (--?--). 65. Rebecca (--?--) was born. She died. She married William TRYON, son of William TRYON. 66. Samuel STEELE married (--?--) (UNKNOWN). 67. (--?--) (UNKNOWN) married Samuel STEELE. 70. Daniel HARRIS married Mary WELDS. 71. Mary WELDS married Daniel HARRIS. 76. Gershom BULKELEY married Sarah CHAUNCEY, daughter of Charles CHAUNCEY. He was born on 26 Dec 1635. 77. Sarah CHAUNCEY married Gershom BULKELEY, son of Peter BULKELEY and Grace CHETWODE. --- 8th Generation --- 128. William TRYON was born. He died. 152. Peter BULKELEY was born on 31 Jan 1583. He married Jane ALLEN. He married Grace CHETWODE. 153. Grace CHETWODE married Peter BULKELEY, son of Edward BULKELEY and Olive IRBY. 154. Charles CHAUNCEY married an unknown person. --- 9th Generation --- 304. Edward BULKELEY married Olive IRBY. He was born circa 1540. 305. Olive IRBY married Edward BULKELEY, son of Thomas BULKELEY and Elizabeth GROSVENOR. --- 10th Generation --- 608. Thomas BULKELEY married Elizabeth GROSVENOR, daughter of Randall GROSVENOR and Anne CHARLTON. 609. Elizabeth GROSVENOR married Thomas BULKELEY. She was born circa 1515. --- 11th Generation --- 1218. Randall GROSVENOR married Anne CHARLTON, daughter of Richard CHARLTON and Anne MAINWARING. 1219. Anne CHARLTON married Randall GROSVENOR. She was born circa 1480. --- 12th Generation --- 2438. Richard CHARLTON married Anne MAINWARING. He was born in 1450. 2439. Anne MAINWARING married Richard CHARLTON, son of Robert CHARLTON and Mary CORBET. --- 13th Generation --- 4876. Robert CHARLTON married Mary CORBET, daughter of Robert CORBET and Margaret MALLORY. 4877. Mary CORBET married Robert CHARLTON. She was born circa 1425. --- 14th Generation --- 9754. Robert CORBET married Margaret MALLORY, daughter of William MALLORY. 9755. Margaret MALLORY married Robert CORBET. She was born circa 1397. --- 15th Generation --- 19510. William MALLORY was born circa 1315. --- 16th Generation --- 39020. Anketil MALLORY married Alice DE DRIBY, daughter of John DE DRIBY and Amy DE GAVESTON. 39021. Alice DE DRIBY married Anketil MALLORY. She was born circa 1340. --- 17th Generation --- 78042. John DE DRIBY married Amy DE GAVESTON, daughter of Piers DE GAVESTON and Margaret DE CLARE. 78043. Amy DE GAVESTON married John DE DRIBY. She was born in 1312. --- 18th Generation --- 156086. Piers DE GAVESTON married Margaret DE CLARE, daughter of Glibert CLARE and Joan PRINCESS OF ENGLAND. 156087. Margaret DE CLARE married Piers DE GAVESTON. She was born in 1293. --- 19th Generation --- 312174. Glibert CLARE married Joan PRINCESS OF ENGLAND, daughter of King of England Edward I (--?--) and Eleanor QUEEN OF ENGLAND. 312175. Joan PRINCESS OF ENGLAND married Glibert CLARE. She was born in 1272. --- 20th Generation --- 624350. King of England Edward I (--?--) married Eleanor QUEEN OF ENGLAND. He was born on 17 Jun 1239. 624351. Eleanor QUEEN OF ENGLAND married King of England Edward I (--?--). Prepared by: Dennis J Brevik 250 Millham St Marlborough, MA 01752-1025
Hi Folks! Hope everyone in the US had a great Thanksgiving holiday! Glenrose Batchelder Englerth sent me this message over the weekend, and wanted everyone to read it. She had been in contact with Don, so she has already had an intro to the group. Please welcome her, and if ANYONE out there ahs info on her line, please let her know.... Please post to the list as well, if possible, in case there are others wanting additional info! Here is Glenrose's message: *****************************Forwarded Message********************** I am Glenrose BATCHELDER Englerth. I am descended from Ruhumah TRYON and Moses Tucker. Here is my line:- Ruhumah TRYON Tucker dau. of Edward TRYON and Chloe Dibbil. b.at Saybrook, Middlesex, Ct. 13-7-1788 d. at Huntsburg, OH on 3-4-1838 mar. Moses TUCKER b.Deep River, Ct. 1779 son of Job TUCKER and Barrows. First name unk. d.2-8-1835 at Huntssburg, OH They had ten children:- 1.Daniel Tucker , b. June 7, 1806 in Albany N.Y.;d.Sept. 29,1889 2.Horace Tucker, b.1808 in Platter Kiln. M.Y.;d. May 2, 1886, 3.Edward Tryon Tucker,b.Feb10, 1810,in Platter Kiln.N.Y. 4.Isaiah Tucker, b. Oct. 2, 1813 in Sullivan, N.Y. 5.William Tucker,b.July 12, 1815 in New Tract, N.Y. 6.Sarah Tucker, b. May 26, 1817 in Sullivan, N.Y. 7.Lucinda Tucker, b. May 26, 1819 in Mecca, OH. * 8.Arminda Tucker, b. May 26, 1819 in Mecca, Oh. 9.Rhuamy Tucker, b. March 22, 1822 in Mecca, Oh. 10.David Tucker, No date. Arminda Tucker m. Lynus(Linus) Batcheldor 17-11-1807 at Huntsburg, OH. d. 9-3-1902, Seven Mile Creek,WI. Lynus d. 25-6-1895, Madison, Dane, WI. Putney Joseph BATCHELDER s. of Lynus & Arminda b.6-9-1852 d. 24-2-1940, Chicago, Cook, IL. Mar. Allice WALKER b.1858 at Rockford, Winnebago, IL. d.15-6-1884 at Chicago, Cook, IL. Frank Le Roy BATCHELDER s. of Putney, b. 19-3-1880,at Chicago, Cook, Il. d.30-3-1946 at Chicago, Cook, IL. Mar. Christina UHLIRCH on 11-1-1899 at Chicago,Cook,IL. b.2-11-1880 at Chicago, Cook,IL. d.5-4-1954 at Chicago,Cook.IL. Dau. Glenrose BATCHELDER b.12-6-1918 at Chicago,Cook,IL Mar. Earl Norman ENGLERTH b. 7-11-1916 at Hill City, Atkins, MN. d. 5-7-1981 at McAllen, Hidalgo, Texas children: 1. Penny Joy ENGLERTH b. 12-28-1942 at Cedar Rapids, Linn, IA. m. Joe Nalen DALE on 8-23-1968 at McAllen, TX. b.10-20-1939 at McAllen, Hidalgo, TX. 2. Earl Joseph b.3-3-1947, at McAllen, Hidalgo,TX. m. Geraldine SEKULA on 6-12-1970 at McCook,TX. m. Judy Lynn RAY on 7-7-1989 at Ft.Worth,TX 3. Verle Frank b. 3-3-1947, at McAllen, Hidalgo,TX. m. Carolyn SEKULA on 11-29-1969 at McCook,TX. This is my line and the asterik is where I connect to the TRYON line. Thanks, glenrose@flash.net ******************************************************************** Pam Wood Waugh, 730 Dunhill Drive, Orlando, FL 32825 (407)275-8514 ******************************************************************** Email: moodies@magicnet.net(home) or waughp@ocps.k12.fl.us(work) Eastern Townships of Quebec genealogy page: http://www.magicnet.net/~moodies/et2.html My Family Lines: http://www.magicnet.net/~moodies "I think that I shall never see, a finished genealogy"
Wondering if anyone else has seen the following: Ezra TRYAL (sic) m. Mary STEDMAN, 4 Mar 1741/42, Soutington 1st Church, Vol 1 Page 209 I believe there is a probate record in Hartford County for a Mary Tryon that confirms this entry should be for Ezra Tryon. David TRYON, s. of Amos, bp. 21 Mar 1736, Portland 1st Cong Church Vol 5 p 11 Ezra TRYON, his infant died 28 Apr 1771, Portland 1st Cong Church, Vol 5 p 51 Found the above on a quick trip to CSL at Hartford researching another project. Found the below on the Ancestry On-line database: Apprentices of CT: p128 STODDARD, Samuel of Wethersfield, child of Mary Stoddard, bound to William TRYON of Farmington until age 21, which will be on 01 Jan 1807, to learn trade of husbandry. p134 TRYAL, Eunice, of Tolland, bound to Gideon Tinkham of Tolland until age 18 to learn woman's work. p135 TRYAL, Eunice, of Tolland, bound to John Griggs of Tolland until age 18 toi learn trade of housewifery. Doug
For your information: Early marriages in Berrien County, MI TRYON, Caroline T. & John Bordes May 7, 1854 TRYON, Charles E. & Nancy M. Kent July 1, 1851 TRYON, Esther Jane & Lewis Scofield July 30, 1854 TRYON, Louisa C. & Robert Miller Feb. 20, 1849 TRYON, Mary & Harvy Frost June 18, 1844 TRYON, Medelina & John B. Martin July 10, 1855 TRYON, Phebe L. & Wm. Lounsberry Mar. 3, 1847 TRYON, Phebe L. & Richard Covert Apr. 12, 1854 TRYON, Samuel & Martha Hunter May 21, 1841 TRYON, Sarah & Charles Marsh Mar. 12, 1849 TRYON, Sarah Amandy & Wm. Taylor Oct. 22, 1848 TRYON, Charles, 28, St. Joseph, and Saddler, Elizabeth, 25, same place, 4 Sept 1859 at Buchanan, by Rev. Wm. N. Roe. John H. Reesso (Russo) and Mary Post, witnesses. C:162 TRYON, Lewis, 21, Royalton, and Cromer, Grace, 16, same place, 12 Mar, 1854, at Royalton by J. W. Brewer, J.P.. E. E. Cady, Roda Witheral, Conrad Motes and John Danforth, witnesses. D:213 TRYON, Wm. H., 24, Royalton Twp, and Whitney, Sarah, 18, same place, 16 Aug. 1863, at Royalton Twp., by Richard Brown, J.P. John and Aninta Tryon, witnesses. D:38 Dottie Lewis
I have not received anything from the TRYON list or Vicki Titus for about 4-5 days. Has something happened to this list. Vicki, please answer, if you're out there. Dottie Lewis
Hariett Tryon m/Merit Rogers, Oct. 6, 1825 Eliz. A. Tryon m/Hervey Rogers, Nov 16, 1826 Jedidiah Tryon m/Wealthy Ann Williams ,July 22, 1827 Louisa Tryon m/Gershom Thayer, June 3, 1818 Huldah L. Tryon m/Zelotes Clark, June 28, 1828 Benjamin Tryon m/Rhoda B. Rogers, Sept 23, 1827 From Vital records of Saybrook, CT -------------------------------------------------- From 217 Genealogy Books, Sec. V. Chap. 25, "Descendants of Thomas and Susannah BULL, Hartford, CT: Family History: 217 Genealogy Books 165. Amos (1743/4-1825) m Lucy (Smith) Norton 2 Catherine Lush 3 Abigail Nebb 4 Clarissa Tryon 5 Elizabeth (Tryon) Spencer Dottie Lewis
On Cyndi's list http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/sites.htm I found the following: Christ's Church Burials, Manlius, NY, Onandaga County TRYON, Hannah, wife of Wm. d. 17 Sep 1828 ae 68 TRYON, Etheta, wife of Lemual, d. 4 Jul 1829, ae 34 Dottie Lewis
At the Library of Michigan, I found the following in Book called Greene County, NY (1988) (F127.G7 G7). Tryon, Benjamin m/Susannah Palmer 11 May 1800. Baptisms: 3 Feb 1822 Caroline Adelia, dau. of Asa Tryon, Jr. 1 Feb 1824 Harriett Elizabeth, dau. of Asa Tryon, Jr. 6 Dec 1801 David, son of Asa Tryon 11 May 1811 Jannett Maria, dau of Asa Tryon 9 Sep 1810 Thomas, Richard, Joseph, William, Friend, Eliza, Susan, Elisha, children of Richard Tryon. Married: 8 Feb 1795 Wm. Tryon and Lucretia Bunce of Greenfield of Coxkachie. Dottie Lewis
snip | | | | An IGI posting states that a Henry Tryon mar. Ann Service on 22 Oct | | 1840, in Glen, Montgomery County, NY | | This is one week after your data and I suspect there's a connection. This was for a "Protestant Dutch" church. Most of my Tryons were that religion, at least Dutch Church. | | There once was a Tryon household | | in Montgomery county back in 1790, but none afterwards. Surrounding | | counties are loaded with Tryons. The 1790 Tryon was a Thomas. I always thought that he was the Thomas who ended up in Onieda, but since then, I have found that a Thomas Tryon died in Coxsackie circa 1799 and that might be him. I wish 1790 had more info. Add to that the fact that Montgomery was bigger then and it gets really confusing. (Greene Co. was part of Albany then). Thomas of Coxsackie was the right age to have started the entire line of Greene Co. NY Tryon's. | | | | The 1850 census of Wyoming Co, NY has this family (and only this family) | | Henry R b. 1818 NY | | Ellen b. 1817 NY | | Watson b. 1849 NY | | Erastus b. 1842 NY | | Nancy b. 1843 NY | | Mary b. 1845 NY | | | | but there is no mention of Susan Louisa, born 1849, instead there is | | Watson who was born that year. | | This is the only Tryon household ever in Wyoming county. This would put Henry close to the same generation as my Sally, born 1814 and Benjamin, born circa 1824. Proven brother and sister by county histories. No mention of siblings or parents, though. Rats, Rats. Wyoming was not created until after the 1840 census. Before that it was Genesee. There is a Daniel P. Trye and a Harry there in 1840. (Daniel seems to be from the VT line of the family, while Harry/Henry runs in several) However, that Harry was born Circa 1800 and has a dau b. before 1840.) I'll keep poking around for what I can find. Vicki
Since the attached was distributed only to a few name lists, I have posted it FYI. Sandi is on top of eberything and has warned us at other times of real problems. -- Donald Edric TRYON....Son of Clarence L of Edric M of Clarence E 89 Hillside Rd.......Son of Andrew Jackson of Simeon II of Simeon Albert Bridge, NS...Son of James of Ziba of William of Wethersfield CANADA B0A 1P0...Son of William of Bibury, Gloucestershire, Eng 902-567-2633.....Descendant of William TRIOEN of Wulverghem, Flanders