Hi Don: Just noticed one of your messages dealing with Ardella Katherine Tryon. I once met her while she was the head librarian of the Champaign IL public library. That was in the late 50's or early 60's. Do you know where she died? Dick
Dan, A kind neighbour who is moving down from Montreal (retiring), brought the following CDs down with her for me to look-over. I'll have them until Sunday evening at 8. Are there any on which I could do an omnibus sweep for whatever name? Broderbund #200 Compendium of American Genealogy, 3-CDs [These seem to be the records which Brod. tried to scan and run through OCR software for about 6 months until they found it wouldn't work and ended up creating image files of about 600K per page which I can import into WP. I have yet to pursue cutting & pasting to txt from there. Any advice to reduce file size?] >From CD3, p.438, I have the descendancy of Ardella Katherine T., b. 23 Apr 1897, Waukegan, IL. She is descended from William, b. ca 1757, Onondaga Co., NY; Am Rev, pensioned, 1820; m2. 1791, Hannah Hopkins. Brod. #350, The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 Brod. #1, Marriage Index: Louisiana, 1718-1925 Brod. # 171, Genealogies of Mayflower Families, 1500s-1800s The computerized version of The Mayflower Descendant, Publ. by The Mass. Soc. of ... and Search & Research Publ. Corp. The CD includes other New England town records. And, for Pam: Inventaire des Greffes des Notaires du Regime Francais, Quintin Publications, Pawtucket, RI, ISBN 1-886560-49-8, C 1997. (An Inventory from the Offices of the Notaries of the French Regime.) 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
To Vicki Titus Just found this info in Kalamazoo, MI: Jonathan & Mary (Wait) White to NY 1814 James M(ason) White b. 22 May 1815 "New England" d. 9 Jan 1893 Whites Lake (Kalamazoo) 22 Mar 1837 m/Fannie M. Pickard b. Dec. 1813 Otsego Co, NY, dau of Abram Pickard d. 1896 Kalamazoo Children: George C. Albert R. b. 17 Feb 1840 Cuba, NY Henry L Ida b. 1847 Cayuga, NY Effie Jay M. b. ca 1856 Came to Kalamazoo 1860-1863 So, it looks like the Fannie we were concerned with, was NOT a Tryon. Hope this helps to at least establish the White Family in Kalamazoo, MI. Dottie Lewis
Vicki Titus wrote: > > I wonder if this Henry is connected somehow to mine? Besides the Henry > name - like in Henricus, he is in Wyoming Co. NY, where Sally (Tryon) Lewis > in-laws removed to after Madison CO. NY. In fact, there is a Calvin Lewis > in China TWP in 1840 which I think are Sally and Calvin. They removed back > to NY for a brief period of time circa 1840; can't figure out why they went > there, but probably stayed for birth of first child. > > A couple of reaches -- > 1. Watson surname seems allied allied to Tryon's. (Allied to Ingrams who > married Hopkins who married Tryon's.) > 2. I wonder if Perry is actually Terry? Like in Drusilla's married name. > > Just throwing this out for argument's sake. > > Vicki > > > ---------- > | From: Dennis J Brevik <dbrevik@ix.netcom.com> > | To: Richard & DeLoris Jensby <rj31749@navix.net> > | Cc: TRYON-L@rootsweb.com > | Subject: Re: New York, Wyoming County, Henry > | Date: Thursday, October 23, 1997 1:00 PM > | > | Richard & DeLoris Jensby wrote: > | > > | > I am looking for information on Henry Tryon who married Ellen Servoss > 15 > | > Oct 1840. Ellen Servoss was born 13 Jul 1816 in New York State. She > | > died 13 Dec 1884 in Fayette County, Iowa. Henry died prior to 1880. > | > Henry and Ellen had 6 known children: > | > > | > Wotson Tryon married Elisa Huff > | > Nancie B Tryon married Thomas Tuthill > | > Erastus B Tryon married Louisa Sweet. > | > Mary Tryon married Seilous Perry > | > Susan Louisa Tryon b 9/22/1849 in China, Wyoming County, New York; > | > married Thomas Harris; may have been known as Louisa; d 10 Dec 1892 in > | > Butler Co, Nebraska. > | > Ira Tryon b abt 1853 in New York state. > | > > | > If anyone has any information on this family, I would appreciate > hearing > | > from you. Have extensive info on descendants of Susan Louisa Tryon and > | > Thomas Harris which I will be glad to share. > | > > | > DeLoris Jensby from Nebraska I doubt that the Perry name was actually "Terry". I have that name from two different sources. It is possible that Watson came from a surname. I might add that these Tryons wound up in Allamakee and Fayette County, Iowa, probably by 1866. That is where the Perry name entered the picture. Thanks for the input. Any help is appreciated. DeLoris Jensby
I wonder if this Henry is connected somehow to mine? Besides the Henry name - like in Henricus, he is in Wyoming Co. NY, where Sally (Tryon) Lewis in-laws removed to after Madison CO. NY. In fact, there is a Calvin Lewis in China TWP in 1840 which I think are Sally and Calvin. They removed back to NY for a brief period of time circa 1840; can't figure out why they went there, but probably stayed for birth of first child. A couple of reaches -- 1. Watson surname seems allied allied to Tryon's. (Allied to Ingrams who married Hopkins who married Tryon's.) 2. I wonder if Perry is actually Terry? Like in Drusilla's married name. Just throwing this out for argument's sake. Vicki ---------- | From: Dennis J Brevik <dbrevik@ix.netcom.com> | To: Richard & DeLoris Jensby <rj31749@navix.net> | Cc: TRYON-L@rootsweb.com | Subject: Re: New York, Wyoming County, Henry | Date: Thursday, October 23, 1997 1:00 PM | | Richard & DeLoris Jensby wrote: | > | > I am looking for information on Henry Tryon who married Ellen Servoss 15 | > Oct 1840. Ellen Servoss was born 13 Jul 1816 in New York State. She | > died 13 Dec 1884 in Fayette County, Iowa. Henry died prior to 1880. | > Henry and Ellen had 6 known children: | > | > Wotson Tryon married Elisa Huff | > Nancie B Tryon married Thomas Tuthill | > Erastus B Tryon married Louisa Sweet. | > Mary Tryon married Seilous Perry | > Susan Louisa Tryon b 9/22/1849 in China, Wyoming County, New York; | > married Thomas Harris; may have been known as Louisa; d 10 Dec 1892 in | > Butler Co, Nebraska. | > Ira Tryon b abt 1853 in New York state. | > | > If anyone has any information on this family, I would appreciate hearing | > from you. Have extensive info on descendants of Susan Louisa Tryon and | > Thomas Harris which I will be glad to share. | > | > DeLoris Jensby from Nebraska | | | 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. | There once was a Tryon household | in Montgomery county back in 1790, but none afterwards. Surrounding | counties are loaded with Tryons. | | 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. | | There is a Henry Tryon household in the 1860 census in Chautauqua | county, near Wyoming Co, but I have | not yet collected that census information so do not know if it is the | same family. | | There is a "Sarah Louisa Tryon" b. 1849, in a Tryon household in Buffalo | 5th Ward, Erie Co, NY, in | the 1850 census. Parents seem to be Marshall Tryon and Cleora his | wife. The ancestry of this family | is pretty well established. | | I'm sorry, but at this time I have not been able to form a connection of | Henry R's family with the | rest of the Tryons, and really haven't a clue. If you have any further | info, even if just rumors, | please forward it and maybe it will provide a hint. And I certainly am | interested in receiving what | you have on Susan Louisa's descendants. We currently have a very large | database of Tryons which I | am cleaning up and will soon post to our website at ... | | http://www.tryon-union.com/ | | I have checked our "waifs and strays" list and find no mention of any of | the surnames you noted. | You really have found an isolated branch!! <g> | | Regards, | | Dan Brevik, Marlboro MA |
Thank you, Dennis, for all the information on Tryon's. If the Henry Tryon who married Ann Service on 22 Oct 1840 in Montgomery County, New York, is not the same Henry Tryon who married Ellen Servoss 15 Oct 1840, then we certainly have a strange coincidence. However, I cannot explain how Ellen became Ann. My information on Henry Tryon and Ellen Servoss came from a Harris Family History compiled in 1934. It included the birth and death dates of Ellen Servoss and Susan Louisa Tryon. It also included the names of all 6 Tryon children with their spouses. Therefore I must conclude that the family found in the 1850 census of Wyoming Co, NY, is this family. I cannot explain why Susan Louisa is not included on the census, unless she was actually born in 1850. Watson's birth year could have been an error. I have seen people change birth years quite often from one census to the next. I would be very interested to know more about the family found in the 1860 census in Chatauqua County. I have not actively researched this family as yet, but have picked up additional information while researching other families. The Tryon family moved to Iowa after 1853 when Ira was born and before 1880. Evidence of most of the family appears in Allamakee & Fayette Counties of Iowa by 1880. Earliest date showing any of the family in Iowa is 1866 when Addie Tryon was born to Erastus Tryon and Louisa Sweet in Allamakee County (Source: 1885 census). The 1880 census index book shows Ellen Tryon, 64, living in Allamakee County, Iowa. Her husband is not listed indicating he died before 1880. Also listed are: Ira 27 Perry, Silas C 47 Erastus 38 Mary 34 Louisa 32 Timothy 18 Adaline 14 Ewaretta 16 Eva 12 Ella 14 Edith 10 The 1885 census of Fayette County, Smithfield Twp, Iowa, has this listing: Erastus Tryon 41 m b. NY Louisa L 36 m b. Mass Adelie (Adeline) 19 s b. Allamakee County Ira 31 s b. NY The 1870 census of Fayette County, Putnam Twp, Iowa , has this Tryon family listed: William 44 Samantha 44 John 21 Emma 19 Hellen 18 All were born in Penn; I do not know if they are related to the Henry Tryon family, but perhaps someone out there recognizes them. DeLoris from Nebraska
Richard & DeLoris Jensby wrote: > > I am looking for information on Henry Tryon who married Ellen Servoss 15 > Oct 1840. Ellen Servoss was born 13 Jul 1816 in New York State. She > died 13 Dec 1884 in Fayette County, Iowa. Henry died prior to 1880. > Henry and Ellen had 6 known children: > > Wotson Tryon married Elisa Huff > Nancie B Tryon married Thomas Tuthill > Erastus B Tryon married Louisa Sweet. > Mary Tryon married Seilous Perry > Susan Louisa Tryon b 9/22/1849 in China, Wyoming County, New York; > married Thomas Harris; may have been known as Louisa; d 10 Dec 1892 in > Butler Co, Nebraska. > Ira Tryon b abt 1853 in New York state. > > If anyone has any information on this family, I would appreciate hearing > from you. Have extensive info on descendants of Susan Louisa Tryon and > Thomas Harris which I will be glad to share. > > DeLoris Jensby from Nebraska 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. There once was a Tryon household in Montgomery county back in 1790, but none afterwards. Surrounding counties are loaded with Tryons. 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. There is a Henry Tryon household in the 1860 census in Chautauqua county, near Wyoming Co, but I have not yet collected that census information so do not know if it is the same family. There is a "Sarah Louisa Tryon" b. 1849, in a Tryon household in Buffalo 5th Ward, Erie Co, NY, in the 1850 census. Parents seem to be Marshall Tryon and Cleora his wife. The ancestry of this family is pretty well established. I'm sorry, but at this time I have not been able to form a connection of Henry R's family with the rest of the Tryons, and really haven't a clue. If you have any further info, even if just rumors, please forward it and maybe it will provide a hint. And I certainly am interested in receiving what you have on Susan Louisa's descendants. We currently have a very large database of Tryons which I am cleaning up and will soon post to our website at ... http://www.tryon-union.com/ I have checked our "waifs and strays" list and find no mention of any of the surnames you noted. You really have found an isolated branch!! <g> Regards, Dan Brevik, Marlboro MA
I am looking for information on Henry Tryon who married Ellen Servoss 15 Oct 1840. Ellen Servoss was born 13 Jul 1816 in New York State. She died 13 Dec 1884 in Fayette County, Iowa. Henry died prior to 1880. Henry and Ellen had 6 known children: Wotson Tryon married Elisa Huff Nancie B Tryon married Thomas Tuthill Erastus B Tryon married Louisa Sweet. Mary Tryon married Seilous Perry Susan Louisa Tryon b 9/22/1849 in China, Wyoming County, New York; married Thomas Harris; may have been known as Louisa; d 10 Dec 1892 in Butler Co, Nebraska. Ira Tryon b abt 1853 in New York state. If anyone has any information on this family, I would appreciate hearing from you. Have extensive info on descendants of Susan Louisa Tryon and Thomas Harris which I will be glad to share. DeLoris Jensby from Nebraska
Vicki Titus wrote: > > | > This sight has only 1 Tryon - > | > Tryon, Thomas, died at Coxsackie, aged 110, some of his friends say > 120. > | > (Aug. 13, 1803) > | > > | > This is not one of my Greene Co NY Tryon's. Is he from the CT line > with > | > Richard and Asa? > | > > | > Vicki > | > | > | His death was reported in the Mass Columbian in 1803 as Thomas Tryon of > | Coxsackie, > | aged at least one hundred years. That would put his birthdate back > | around 1700 > | (or 1699, just to emphasize his probable generation.) I have wondered > | about this > | person, and have tentatively concluded that he is grandson of the > | original William of > | Wethersfield, through son Thomas (b. ca 1678). This branch is mostly > | unknown, except they are known to > | have been the first branch to remove far away from Wethersfield, via > | Glastonbury. > | If anybody has further thoughts on him, please contribute them. Any > | vague clue is > | welcome at this point. > | > | Dan > | > > I wonder if he could be the Elizabeth's husband, father of the original > Benjamin? My notes indicate he was born during the late 1720's, circa > 1728 or so. > > Vicki A very good point. If he is, and he was over a hundred he had to be born before 1703. He could have been husband of Elizabeth, who was mother of (1) Benjamin (2) Peter (at least by my speculations). Benjamin, of course, is the progenitor of the bulk of Coxsackie Tryons, and is the person of whom the captain Kidd legend is told. Since old Thomas died in Coxsackie, and no other Tryons are known there in early days, he may have been living with a descendant who took care of him. A speculative descendancy could be: 1. William of Wethersfield b. 1645 d. 1711 2. Thomas, Sr b. ca 1678 mar. Abigail - had children Thomas (ca 1700) and William (ca 1730, so could be child of Thomas, Jr) 3. Thomas, Jr b. ca 1700 wife unknown - had following known children: Timothy 1729, Abel 1735, Eliud, 1741. Eliud ended up in Orange Co, NY, via Long Island. 4. Benjamin b. 1728 d. 1788 - conceivable that he could be brother to the Timothy, Abel and Eliud. #3, Thomas, Jr, could have had Elizabeth as wife. Now notice this. There is a lost diary written by Thomas, Sr (b. 1678), excerpts of which exist. This quote is from McNulty's "Glastonbury: From Settlement to Suburb" Quote: "The earliest mention of a Glastonbury mariner seems to be that in a diary kept by Thomas Tryon. (Thomas, Sr, by my above notation) Thomas mentions going to New York with his brother David, who lived in Glastonbury, to pilot a sloop that David had bought there, returning on November 3, 1709." End Quote Also, a portion exists that describes the death of his younger brother BENJAMIN on 20 Oct 1709 on this same voyage, (unknown son except for this entry). In 1700 this Thomas would have been abt 22, old enough for marriage and a family. Also note that Captain Kidd reigned as a pirate from 1696 thru abot 1699, and is known to have frequented the Long Island coast. in 1696, Thomas would have been 18, and no doubt already a mariner. He could have had some fleeting contact with the pirate, enough to brag about in later days, creating the myth surrounding the Coxsackie branch. Also note that Eliud went to Orange Co via Long Island. I think there is something here. I want to go thru the Glastonbury land deeds again, since that is one place where this branch is actually MENTIONED. Otherwise, they kept low and avoided attention <g>. So what are your thoughts, Vicki? > > BTW, did you find my note on Lovina Tryon? > > Vicki Yes. I had earlier received EMail from him as well. I intend to answer, but it has to go on "the queue". I can't find Lovonia/Lovina, but suspect she is a member of the Jesse branch that went thru VT, because he has known unnamed daughters. Dan
Vicki Titus wrote: > > ---------- > | From: Mike <daniellb@mail.icongrp.com> > | To: OHIO-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com > | Subject: Death and Marriage Index NY > | Date: Thursday, October 16, 1997 3:35 PM > | > | If anyone is searching in NY this wonderful lady sent me this site to go > | to.His has deaths and marriages from > | 1800s.Jackie > | http://www.itsnet.com/~pauld/newyork/ > | > > This sight has only 1 Tryon - > Tryon, Thomas, died at Coxsackie, aged 110, some of his friends say 120. > (Aug. 13, 1803) > > This is not one of my Greene Co NY Tryon's. Is he from the CT line with > Richard and Asa? > > Vicki His death was reported in the Mass Columbian in 1803 as Thomas Tryon of Coxsackie, aged at least one hundred years. That would put his birthdate back around 1700 (or 1699, just to emphasize his probable generation.) I have wondered about this person, and have tentatively concluded that he is grandson of the original William of Wethersfield, through son Thomas (b. ca 1678). This branch is mostly unknown, except they are known to have been the first branch to remove far away from Wethersfield, via Glastonbury. If anybody has further thoughts on him, please contribute them. Any vague clue is welcome at this point. Dan
I wonder if he could be the Elizabeth's husband, father of the original Benjamin? My notes indicate he was born during the late 1720's, circa 1728 or so. Vicki BTW, did you find my note on Lovina Tryon? Vicki ---------- | From: Dennis J Brevik <dbrevik@ix.netcom.com> | To: Vicki Titus <vtitus@ipa.net> | Cc: A group of Tryon researchers <TRYON-L@rootsweb.com> | Subject: Re: Fw: Death and Marriage Index NY | Date: Tuesday, October 21, 1997 5:27 PM | | Vicki Titus wrote: | > | > ---------- | > | From: Mike <daniellb@mail.icongrp.com> | > | To: OHIO-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com | > | Subject: Death and Marriage Index NY | > | Date: Thursday, October 16, 1997 3:35 PM | > | | > | If anyone is searching in NY this wonderful lady sent me this site to go | > | to.His has deaths and marriages from | > | 1800s.Jackie | > | http://www.itsnet.com/~pauld/newyork/ | > | | > | > This sight has only 1 Tryon - | > Tryon, Thomas, died at Coxsackie, aged 110, some of his friends say 120. | > (Aug. 13, 1803) | > | > This is not one of my Greene Co NY Tryon's. Is he from the CT line with | > Richard and Asa? | > | > Vicki | | | His death was reported in the Mass Columbian in 1803 as Thomas Tryon of | Coxsackie, | aged at least one hundred years. That would put his birthdate back | around 1700 | (or 1699, just to emphasize his probable generation.) I have wondered | about this | person, and have tentatively concluded that he is grandson of the | original William of | Wethersfield, through son Thomas (b. ca 1678). This branch is mostly | unknown, except they are known to | have been the first branch to remove far away from Wethersfield, via | Glastonbury. | If anybody has further thoughts on him, please contribute them. Any | vague clue is | welcome at this point. | | Dan |
---------- | From: Mike <daniellb@mail.icongrp.com> | To: OHIO-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com | Subject: Death and Marriage Index NY | Date: Thursday, October 16, 1997 3:35 PM | | If anyone is searching in NY this wonderful lady sent me this site to go | to.His has deaths and marriages from | 1800s.Jackie | http://www.itsnet.com/~pauld/newyork/ | This sight has only 1 Tryon - Tryon, Thomas, died at Coxsackie, aged 110, some of his friends say 120. (Aug. 13, 1803) This is not one of my Greene Co NY Tryon's. Is he from the CT line with Richard and Asa? Vicki
Found this letter in my e-mail and thought we might be able to help Terry. Vicki ---------- | From: carl r. endres <cendres@wwa.com> | To: vtitus@ipa.net | Subject: Tryon, Lovinia | Date: Saturday, October 18, 1997 12:43 AM | | Dear Vicki, | | I do not have my own Email address but you can respond to this Email | address and it will get back to me. I have been looking for Lovinia | Tryon born in Vermont bef. 1800 or before. She married Nathaniel Jones, | he was born in Connecticut abt. the same time. They had a son Henry | Clinton Jones born in Dec. 1828 in PA. He had two daughters by one wife, | the first Annie Lovinia Jones bn. 23, April 1853, her sister Ida | Elizabeth was bn. Nov. 1858 both born in Northville twp., Illinois. I | only know that their mother maiden's name was possibly Van Wort bn in | New York. I believe their grandmother was Sophia VanWort bn 1808 in | Vermont, possible brother was Cassius C. Van Wort. The girls also had a | step brother Walter C. Jones born May 1874 in IL. His mother was named | Naomi bn. Sept. 1841 possibly the girls aunt?, they resided in Illnois | for most of their lives, Henry was a farmer from 1854 to 1894; had | previously resided in Sandwich, Illinois. Henry died in June 13, 1913, | in Evanston, Illinois and is buried at Rosehill cemetary. The family | never knew anything of Ida or Walter but I found them in the 1870, 1900 | cenus. I believe we are related to William E. Tryon. The names Payne, | Pitts, Valentine, VanWort, Jones, Ellingstworth, Evans are related to | these people. Any information on helping me connect to any of these | families would be most appreciated. | | Sincerely yours, | | | Terry Dargan |
Vicki Titus wrote: > > Did some quick research for you in my Ind, OH database - here is what I > found: > > ***Tryon ,JESSE married SLY,EMALINE Posey Co. Ind 07-23-1843 > > I also checked in the Dearborn Co. Ind records and found an interesting co > incidence: > > ***Tryon ,THOMAS married SLY,MARTHA Dearborn Co. Ind 07-14-1838 > > This may have been his second marraige, because earlier in the records I > found. > > ***Tryon THOMAS NORRICK CATHARINE Dearborn 05-21-1830 > > I found no Posey Co. Indiana census records in the 1840 and earlier, so > again checking Dearborn, I found: > > Gardner Tryon 1830 IN Dearborn p212 00001 10001 Gardner is son of Noah Tryon and Prudence Jones. > Prudence Tryon 1830 IN Dearborn p212 0121 10000001 This is Prudence Jones - husband Noah had probably died. > Thomas Tryon 1830 IN Dearborn p214 00011 00001 Thomas is also their son. Getting to 1840............ > Noah Tryon 1840 IN Dearborn Miller Twp p147 20001 00001 I do not know who the Noah in the 1840 Indiana census is. > Thomas Tryon 1840 IN Dearborn Miller Twp p153 110001 00001 > This is son Thomas again. > I think Gardner is documented - Dennis would know better than I would. Comment: The stuff I have on this family is mostly IGI, which makes it suspect in my suspicious mind. But we do know that Noah Tryon, husband of Prudence above, is son of john Tryon and Rhoda Lucas of Middletown, CT. This branch is well documented. I hove no idea who Jesse is. Perhaps he is related to the unknown Noah. I think Dearborn county is a very good place to research. > Didn't Lucas and Gardner go up into Canada? Canadian Lucas is son of Noah Tryon and Rhoda Lucas, so is brother to Noah husband of Prudence Jones. This branch of the family had the habit of naming children after uncles. > > | > | 1850 - Logan Twp., Dearborn Co., Indiana > | > | Jesse TRION, age 34, B: Ohio > | Emaline age 25, B: VA > | Abram age 2 B: Ind > | Jemima A. age 8/12 B: Ind (This is the line I am working on. > | Jemima married Job. B. Redman) > | > | 1860: Black Twp., Posey Co., Indiana > | Jesse TRYON Age 44, B: OH > | Emaline age 35 B: Ind > | Abram age 12 B: Ind > | Jemima age 9 B: Ind > | Isaac age 7 B: Ind > | Jacob age 4 B: Ind > | > | Laura J. age 1 B: Ind > | > | 1870 - Hubble Twp., Cape Girardeau, Missouri > | Jesse TRYON age 54 B: Oh > | Emeline age 44 B: Virginia > | Isaac age 18 B: Ind > | Laura J. age 11 B: Ind > | Martha B. Age 7 B: Ind > | > | James F. RENO age 7/12 B: Missouri What is most interesting is the occurance of the name RENO. One James Jones Tryon, son of Noah & Prudence, named a son Jeremiah Reno Tryon. I don't know where RENO came into the family (His mother was Minerva Ann STITT, and I have nothing on her) Here is a descendancy chart based on Noah and Prudence. It's all we have at the moment. Notice that there is a Jesse in here, but of the wrong age. Noah1 TRYON (2078), b. 28 Aug 1772? Middletown, Middlesex, CT +Prudence1 JONES (2079), m. 1796 (--?--)2 TRYON (14877), b. 1798 OH John2 TRYON (2086), chr. 1799 OH +Mahala2 JONES (11823) William Harrison3 TRYON (12330), b. 15 May 1837 Dearborn, IN Mary Frances3 TRYON (12668), b. circa 28 Feb 1838 Dearborn, IN David3 TRYON (11874), b. 1841 Dearborn, IN Hiran3 TRYON (12031), b. 23 Apr 1843 Dearborn, IN Charles3 TRYON (11822), b. 15 Sep 1845 Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, IN Moses3 TRYON (12225), b. 1847 Vigo, IN James Thomas3 TRYON (13426), b. 15 Jun 1850 Vigo, IN +Elizabeth3 MARTIN (13425) Albert Edward4 TRYON (11879), b. 30 May 1880 Terre Haute, Vigo, IN Alice3 TRYON (13434), b. 26 Jan 1852 Vigo, IN John Wesley3 TRYON (12101), b. 1853 Vigo, IN Prudence3 TRYON (12860), b. 1859 Vigo, IN Gardiner2 TRYON (2081), b. 1800 OH +Catherine2 BROWN (11250), b. 13 Oct 1804 OH (--?--)3 TRYON (11253), b. 1829 IN Noah Jones3 TRYON (11251), b. 13 Feb 1831 Vigo, IN +Elizabeth3 SMITH (11252), b. 1832 Vigo, IN James4 TRYON (11254), b. circa 1852 Vigo, IN Amanda4 TRYON (11255), b. circa 1852 Vigo, IN John Hill4 TRYON (11256), b. circa 1855 Vigo, IN Cynthia4 TRYON (11257), b. circa 1856 Vigo, IN Albert Riley4 TRYON (11258), b. 04 Oct 1858 Vigo, IN Agnes4 TRYON (11272), b. circa 1859 Vigo, IN Mahlon4 TRYON (11273), b. circa 1861 Katherine4 TRYON (11274), b. circa 1861 Vigo, IN Noah Albert4 TRYON (11275), b. circa 1863 Vigo, IN Mahlon Brown3 TRYON (11276), b. circa 1833 Vigo, IN William Henry3 TRYON (11277), b. circa 1835 Vigo, IN Hiram3 TRYON (11278), b. circa 1837 Vigo, IN Jacob3 TRYON (11279), b. circa 1839 Vigo, IN George H3 TRYON (11280), b. circa 1841 Vigo, IN Noah3 TRYON (15428), b. 1841 Vigo, IN James H3 TRYON (11281), b. circa 1843 Vigo, IN Jacob R.3 TRYON (15232), b. 1851 Vigo, IN Mary3 TRYON (11282), b. circa 1845 Vigo, IN George W.3 TRYON (15184), b. 1853 Vigo, IN Mary E.3 TRYON (15395), b. 1856 Vigo, IN James W.3 TRYON (15243), b. 1860 Vigo, IN Jeremiah2 TRYON (2084), b. 22 Feb 1801 OH +Thurzy2 QUICK (15033) Jeremiah3 TRYON (15264), b. 1831 Whitewater Twp, Hamilton, OH Jesse3 TRYON (15272), b. 1833 Whitewater Twp, Hamilton, OH Clarkson3 TRYON (15032), b. 1835 Whitewater Twp, Hamilton, OH Thurza3 TRYON (16317), b. 1837 Whitewater Twp, Hamilton, OH Margaret3 TRYON (15363), b. 1838 Whitewater Twp, Hamilton, OH Lucas2 TRYON (2087), b. 1804 OH +Sarah2 HUFFMAN (12051) Maria or Marian3 TRYON (12198), b. 1834 IN Mahala3 TRYON (12171), b. circa 1837 IN Mary Eliza3 TRYON (12669), b. 1839 IN Abigail3 TRYON (13403), b. 1841 Washington, IN Margaret Ann3 TRYON (12561), b. 1843 Washington, IN Phillip Martin3 TRYON (11886), b. 20 Apr 1844 Washington, IN +Eliza Ann3 THOMPSON (11885) Dora Evaline4 TRYON (11884), b. 24 Oct 1866 Petersburg, Pike, IN Edward Grant4 TRYON (13760), b. circa 1868 Knox, IN John Wesley4 TRYON (12102), b. 10 Jul 1871 Knox, IN James Lewis4 TRYON (12056), b. 07 Aug 1872 Knox, IN Rolla Milton4 TRYON (12927), b. 20 Jan 1875 Knox, IN Leona Belle4 TRYON (12132), b. 26 Nov 1877 Knox, IN Prudence3 TRYON (12257), b. 1847 Washington, IN John3 TRYON (12100), b. circa 1850 IN Lincoln3 TRYON (12139), b. circa 1850 IN Robert3 TRYON (12264), b. circa 1850 IN James3 TRYON (12050), b. 1850 IN Sarah A.3 TRYON (12292), b. 1850 IN Thomas2 TRYON (2089), b. 1808 OH James Jones2 TRYON (11740), b. 05 Mar 1809 Whitewater, Hamilton, OH +Minerva Ann2 STITT (11739) Frances Maria3 TRYON (11976), b. 04 Oct 1835 IN Eliza Jane3 TRYON (11920), b. 22 Nov 1837 IN Jeremiah Reno3 TRYON (12076), b. 04 Apr 1840 IN, d. 14 Sep 1920 +Mary Elizabeth3 HALL (25006), b. 06 Feb 1851, m. 04 Nov 1868, d. 22 Apr 1926 Howard J4 TRYON (25007), b. 24 Nov 1869 Horace4 TRYON (25024), b. 26 Jun 1871, d. 01 Oct 1872 Victoria B4 TRYON (25010), b. 16 Jan 1873 Maude Bell4 TRYON (25016), b. 13 Jan 1874 Josephine M4 TRYON (25014), b. 01 Jan 1876, d. 17 Nov 1951 Henry Burton4 TRYON (25025), b. 10 Jan 1878, d. 14 Mar 1880 Dora Ann4 TRYON (25022), b. 26 Aug 1879 Nellie May4 TRYON (25033), b. 21 Feb 1881 Ira D4 TRYON (25035), b. 27 Mar 1884 Rich Hill, MO, d. 29 Apr 1970 Charles Omar4 TRYON (25032), b. 23 Aug 1887 Riley, IN, d. 29 Nov 1950 William Harrison4 TRYON (25030), b. 09 Jun 1889 Lotus4 TRYON (25026), b. 01 Sep 1892 Lloyd4 TRYON (25029), b. 06 Jan 1894, d. 23 Feb 1919 Thurzy Ann3 TRYON (12305), b. Aug 1842 IN Noah Webster3 TRYON (12240), b. 28 Aug 1847 IN Mary3 TRYON (12205), b. 1849 IN Martha Ellen3 TRYON (12179), b. 11 Jul 1857 IN James Harvey3 TRYON (12055), b. 1864 IN Russell2 TRYON (2088), b. 1810 OH +Mary2 RINGOLD (22337), m. 17 Jan 1836 Vigo, IN Mary Jane3 TRYON (22336), b. 20 Aug 1841 Greene, IN William2 TRYON (2090), b. 1816 OH Joel2 TRYON (2085), b. 1818 Vigo, IN Hiram2 TRYON (2082), b. 14 Mar 1819 Whitewater, Hamilton, OH +Esther2 WELLMAN (14916), m. 06 Aug 1850 Vigo, IN Angeline3 TRYON (14955), b. 11 Jun 1851 Shelburne, IN Hannah C.3 TRYON (15210), b. 29 Mar 1854 Vigo, IN Prudence A.3 TRYON (16048), b. 29 Sep 1857 Vigo, IN Thomas Jones3 TRYON (15503), b. 11 Sep 1859 Vigo, IN Levi Wellman3 TRYON (15326), b. 01 Feb 1862 Vigo, IN Addie Rachel3 TRYON (14917), b. 01 Nov 1864 Vigo, IN Mary E.3 TRYON (15396), b. 01 Nov 1864 Vigo, IN James H.3 TRYON (17409), b. 09 May 1869 Vigo, IN Aaron2 TRYON (11283), b. 1822 Whitewater, Hamilton, OH I believe it is necessary to do a thorough search of Dearborn county records, including land records. Unless someone else wants to volunteer, I will do so at the FHC nearby. Dennis (Dan)
Did some quick research for you in my Ind, OH database - here is what I found: ***Tryon ,JESSE married SLY,EMALINE Posey Co. Ind 07-23-1843 I also checked in the Dearborn Co. Ind records and found an interesting co incidence: ***Tryon ,THOMAS married SLY,MARTHA Dearborn Co. Ind 07-14-1838 This may have been his second marraige, because earlier in the records I found. ***Tryon THOMAS NORRICK CATHARINE Dearborn 05-21-1830 I found no Posey Co. Indiana census records in the 1840 and earlier, so again checking Dearborn, I found: Gardner Tryon 1830 IN Dearborn p212 00001 10001 Prudence Tryon 1830 IN Dearborn p212 0121 10000001 Thomas Tryon 1830 IN Dearborn p214 00011 00001 Noah Tryon 1840 IN Dearborn Miller Twp p147 20001 00001 Thomas Tryon 1840 IN Dearborn Miller Twp p153 110001 00001 I think Gardner is documented - Dennis would know better than I would. At least it would give you a place to look - I also found Lucas Tryon there in Dearborn. Didn't Lucas and Gardner go up into Canada? Vicki ---------- | From: MRS DONNA L CUILLARD <LRFM15A@prodigy.com> | To: TRYON-L@rootsweb.com | Subject: TRYON - OH/Indiana | Date: Saturday, October 11, 1997 11:27 AM | | Hi: I am new to the list - thanks to Dennis J. Brevik who posted my | query to the list yesterday (Oct 10, 1997). I am working on the | following family: | | Jesse TRYON, born abt 1816 in Ohio (according to census info). Jesse | married Emaline ___________? | | I located the family on census records as follows: | | 1850 - Logan Twp., Dearborn Co., Indiana | | Jesse TRION, age 34, B: Ohio | Emaline age 25, B: VA | Abram age 2 B: Ind | Jemima A. age 8/12 B: Ind (This is the line I am working on. | Jemima married Job. B. Redman) | | 1860: Black Twp., Posey Co., Indiana | Jesse TRYON Age 44, B: OH | Emaline age 35 B: Ind | Abram age 12 B: Ind | Jemima age 9 B: Ind | Isaac age 7 B: Ind | Jacob age 4 B: Ind | | Laura J. age 1 B: Ind | | 1870 - Hubble Twp., Cape Girardeau, Missouri | Jesse TRYON age 54 B: Oh | Emeline age 44 B: Virginia | Isaac age 18 B: Ind | Laura J. age 11 B: Ind | Martha B. Age 7 B: Ind | | James F. RENO age 7/12 B: Missouri | | I will be glad to share census data with anyone interested. Thank | you and good luck in your research! | Donna | | |
My Tryon ancestors are a line I have had no luck on. My mother-in-law looked in Henry Co., MO records and found the following. I have no idea if they connect to me as I know virtually nothing about this line. But will post it and maybe they will connect to someone. 1870 U.S. Census Henry Co., MO city of Clinton Tryon, George W. 25 b IL Dry Goods Merchant Tryon, Catherine 45 b. KY RE Value 6000 Tryon, Harry 23 b. IL Dry Goods Merchant Tryon Hettie 10 b. IL 1880-U.S. Census Henry Co., MO city of Windsor Tryon, William 53 b. NY Wagonmaker Tryon, MARISA 46 b. IL (parents born NY) Tryon, Louise (F) 14 b. IL (parents born NY) The following Tryons are buried in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor MO Tryon: Stella 1875-1965 Alice S. 1854-1922 George W. 1844-1905 Harry P. 1847-1945 Clara d. Dec 5 1877 - 5mo. Katherine E. June 6, 1824-Nov. 21, 1878 Tryon JAMES B. 1826-1905 MARGARET E. 1829-1911 (WIFE) M. LIBBIE 1858-1882 WILLIAM A. 1829-1914 ELIZABETH 1859-1882 TRYON MARIA E. 1833-1899 HOPE THIS WILL HELP SOMEONE Debra Tryon ad759@virgin.usvi.net
Hi: I am new to the list - thanks to Dennis J. Brevik who posted my query to the list yesterday (Oct 10, 1997). I am working on the following family: Jesse TRYON, born abt 1816 in Ohio (according to census info). Jesse married Emaline ___________? I located the family on census records as follows: 1850 - Logan Twp., Dearborn Co., Indiana Jesse TRION, age 34, B: Ohio Emaline age 25, B: VA Abram age 2 B: Ind Jemima A. age 8/12 B: Ind (This is the line I am working on. Jemima married Job. B. Redman) 1860: Black Twp., Posey Co., Indiana Jesse TRYON Age 44, B: OH Emaline age 35 B: Ind Abram age 12 B: Ind Jemima age 9 B: Ind Isaac age 7 B: Ind Jacob age 4 B: Ind Laura J. age 1 B: Ind 1870 - Hubble Twp., Cape Girardeau, Missouri Jesse TRYON age 54 B: Oh Emeline age 44 B: Virginia Isaac age 18 B: Ind Laura J. age 11 B: Ind Martha B. Age 7 B: Ind James F. RENO age 7/12 B: Missouri I will be glad to share census data with anyone interested. Thank you and good luck in your research! Donna
I received this querie today, and I cna't find anything on him. Anybody have anything? Dan Subject: Tryon Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 02:21:14, -0500 From: LRFM15A@prodigy.com (MRS DONNA L CUILLARD) To: dbrevik@ix.netcom.com Seeking info on Jesse TRYON, born abt 1816 in Ohio. Located him on 1860 census for Black Twp., Posey Co., Indiana. Married: Emaline ?, born 1822 in Indiana. Their dau Jemima born abt 1851 in Posey Co., IN. Jemima married Job B. REDMAN. Located Jemima & Job in 1880 in Hubble Twp., Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Thank you and have a nice day. Donna
Can anyone help me determine that parents and siblings of Dr. Frederick TREON b 1762 in Berks Co., PA and later lived in Washington Twp., Northumber;and Co., PA. He died July 29, 1840 and was married to Sara GAUGLER. Also, was he married before Sara, because the date I have for her birth is Jan 17, 1788 which is around the dates of their children, Barbara, Julia, Sarah, Michael, George, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Peter, Frederick, Maria Ann, Polly and Susanna. Thanks, Scott
Trying to find descendants for several "higher" branches of my TRYON line - is anyone out there related to any of the TRYONS in Franklin County or St Lawrence Counties, NY from about 1820 onward? ******************************************************************** 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"