---------- | 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