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    1. Re: New York, Wyoming County, Henry
    2. Richard & DeLoris Jensby
    3. 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

    10/29/1997 12:37:28