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 |