Category: Genealogy

The Tryon Family In America
by Wesley Tryon



NINTH GENERATION

ARTHUR BRODERICK KINNE 9.1a, first son of Roy Ward Kinne, Sr. 8.11a and Sarah Elizabeth (Broderick) Kinne, was born at Great Barrington, Mass., Sept. 1, 1910. He married Agnes Rankin, daughter of James Rankin and Emma (Mayer) Rankin, at Millertown, N.Y., Jan. 20, 1934.

ROBERT HARVEY KINNE 9.1b, second son of Roy Ward Kinne, Sr. 8.11a and Sarah Elizabeth (Broderick) Kinne, was born at Great Barrington, Mass., Mar. 2, 1912. He married Edith Chenot, daughter of Albin Chenot and Leonie (Salzman) Chenot, at Great Barrington, Sept. 10, 1938.

ROY WARD KINNE, 1R. 9.1c, third son of Roy Ward Kinne, Sr. 8.11a and Sarah Elizabeth (Broderick) Kinne, was born at Great Barrington, Mass., Feb. 27, 1914. He married Stella Mary Tassinari, at Great Barrington, Sept. 4, 1937. She was a daughter of Louis or Luigi Tassinari and Erminia (Ferioli) Tassinari, and was born at Great Barrington, Mar. 30, 1913. They have three children:
Dennis Arthur Kinne 10.3a,
David Richard Kinne 10.3b,
Nancy Lee Kinne 10.3c.

RICHARD JOHN KINNE 9. ld, fourth son of Roy Ward Kinne, Sr. 8.11a and Sarah Elizabeth (Broderick) Kinne, was born at Great Barrington, Mass., Mar. 20, 1920. He married Mae Eva Cuenin, daughter of John A. Cuenin and Maria (Boureguard) Cuenin, at Great Barrington, Sept. 5, 1949.

WILLIAM ARMISTEAD TRYON 9.5a, first son of Dr. William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Alice Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born in Texas, Sept. 27, 1873, and died in infancy.

LEONA HUDSPETH TRYON 9.5b, first daughter of Dr. William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Alice Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born at Houston, Tex., Feb. 5, 1875. She married Ben Sykes Woodhead, in Houston, June 29, 1899. He was born in England, Mar. 2, 1874, and died at Beaumont, Tex., July 3, 1939, aged 65 years. She died at Beaumont, Dec. 28, 1960, at the age of 85 years. They had three children:
Ben Sykes Woodhead II 10.6a,
John Tryon Woodhead 10.6b,
Alice Louise Woodhead 10.6c.

JOHN LAWRENCE TRYON 9.5c, second son of Dr. William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Alice Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born at Houston, Tex., Feb. 24, 1877. He married Margaret Eugenia Hoskins, a daughter of Repps Elam Hoskins and Georgia Louise (Everett) McLeod Hoskins, near Fulshear, Tex., Dec. 19, 1904. She was born near Fulshear, Dec. 21, 1881, and died at Houston, Oct. 25, 1943, aged 62 years. He died at Houston, June 3, 1950, aged 73 years. There were two children:
Alice Adele 10.7a,
John Lawrence 10.7b.

CAROLINE/CARRIE CUSHMAN TRYON 9.5d, second daughter of Dr. William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Alice Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born in Texas, July 8, 1880. She married Richard Bradley Thacker, at Houston, Tex., Sept. 5, 1902. He was born in Texas, Nov. 25, 1877, and died at Houston, July 17, 1949, aged 72 years. She was living on July 15, 1963. There was one son:
Richard Bradley Thacker 10.8a.

ELOISE TRYON 9.5e, third daughter of Dr. William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Alice Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born in Texas in 1883, and died in infancy.

JOSEPH MILTON TRYON 9.5f, third son of Dr. William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Alice Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born in Texas, Sept. 20, 1884. He married Mrs. Margaret Blanche (Hanft) Davis, a widow, and daughter of Albert Hanft and Mary (Habe) Hanft, on Sept. 22, 1906. She was born at San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 7, 1884. He died Aug. 29, 1952, at the age of 68 years, and she died May 30, 1963, aged 79 years. They had three children:
Joseph Milton 10.10a,
William Armistead 10.10b,
Mary Regina Fae 10.10e.

EARL ROGER TRYON 9.5g, fourth son of Dr. William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Aliee Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born in Texas in April of 1887, and died in 1888, just one year old.

WILLIAM ARMISTEAD TRYON 9.5h, fifth son of Dr William Armistead Tryon 8.15a and Aliee Adele (Cushman) Tryon, was born in Texas, Jan. 27, 1889. He never married.

BURTIE CLARKE 9.7a, son of Ella Louise (Tryon) Clarke 8.15e and William Clarke, no date.

SADIE/SARAH STEELE CLARKE 9. 7b, twin daughter of Ella Louise (Tryon) Clarke 8.15e and William Clark, was born at Houston, Texas, no date. She married A. L. Conoway, but date is missing. No children.

JULIA OR LOUISE CLARKE 9.7e, twin daughter of Ella Louise (Tryon) Clarke and William Clarke, was born at Houston, Tex., no date. She married L. J. Overcash, date missing. There were three children:
Joseph Tryon Overcash 10.15a,
Arthur Loraine Overcash 10.15b,
Frances Stewart Overcash 10.15e.

DEFOREST SNIVELY 9.1 la, son of Ida Eliot or Elizabeth (Sellack) Snively 8.18b and Summerfield Emery Snively, no date.

MARGARET SNIVELY 9.11b, daughter of Ida Eliot or Elizabeth (Sellaek) Snively 8.18b and Summerfield Emery Snively, no date.

JULIA MARSELL MENGEL 9.12a, first daughter of Emily (Tryon) Mengel 8.24a and Charles Christopher Mengel, was born at Louisville, Ky., June 16, 1883. She married Dr. Cuthbert Thompson, Oet. 12, 1903.

CHARLES CHRISTOPHER MENGEL III 9.12b, first son of Emily (Tryon) Mengel 9.24a and Charles Christopher Mengel, was born at Louisville, Ky., Nov. 7, 1885. He married Mary Anderson, probably a widow, and daughter of Col. Robert N. Kelly, Apr. 22, 1911.

JANE POTTER MENGEL 9.12e, second daughter of Emily (Tryon) Mengel 8.24a and Charles Christopher Mengel, was born at Louisville, Ky., Aug. 1, 1888. She married Arthur Dwight Allen, June 14, 1910. They had four children:
Arthur Allen 10.20a,
Charles Christopher Mengel Allen 10.20b,
Frank Tryon Allen 10.20e,
Jane Allen 10.20d.

EMILY TRYON MENGEL 9.12d, third daughter of Emily (Tryon) Mengel 8.24a and Charles Christopher Mengel, was born at Louisville, Ky., Mar. 12, 1892. She married William Lacy Hoge, June 9, 1914.

FRANK TRYON MENGEL 9.12e, second son of Emily (Tryon) Mengel 8.24a and Charles Christopher Mengel, was born at Louisville, Ky., Aug. 13, 1898. He married Caroline B. Radford, Mar. 12, 1921.

LILLIAN MARIA TRYON 9.13a, daughter of Joseph Edward Tryon 8.54a and Margaret (Atwood) Tryon, was born Oct. 9, 1858.

EDITH MERCY TRYON 9.24a, first daughter of Frederick R. Tryon 8.55f and Mary Ellen (Roberts) Tryon, no date. She married George A. Palmer, Apr. 10, 1903, and they had one son: George Tryon Palmer 10.24a.

MAYBELLE LUCINDA TRYON 9.24b, second daughter of Frederiek R. Tryon 8.55f and Mary Ellen (Roberts) Tryon, no date. She married James Blaine Coggins, Aug. 15, 1903. They had four children:
Leslie Harriman Coggins 10.25a,
Virginia Coggins 10.25b,
Gayle Coggins 10.25c,
Kenneth Coggins 10.25d.
CLARENCE A. HUBBARD 9.35a, son of Charles Enoch Hubbard 8.76a and Gertrude May (Atkins) Hubbard, was born May 5, 1906. He married Harriet Athorne, who was born Aug. 27, 1907. They had three children:
Thomas Hubbard 10.26a,
Harry Hubbard 10.26b,
Peter Hubbard 10.26c.

DOROTHY HUBBARD 9.35b, daughter of Charles Enoch Hubbard 8.78a and Gertrude May (Atkins) Hubbard, was born Nov. 15, 1912. She married Leo Sweeney.

LEIGH CRAMPTON TRYON 9.37a, first son of Clarence Howard Tryon 8.79b and Hazel (Crampton) Tryon, was born Oct. 22, 1911.

RALPH TRYON 9.37b, second son of Clarence Howard Tryon 8.79b and Hazel (Crampton) Tryon, was born Sept. 10, 1913, and died Dec. 10, 1913, just three months old.

ROBERT KENNETH TRYON 9.37c, third son of Clarence Howard Tryon 8.79b and Hazel (Crampton) Tryon, was born June 13, 1918. He married Leona Mildred Crouch, and they were divorced.

STUART ALDEN WOOLLEY 9. 40a, son of Maude (Crombie) Woolley 8.82a and Ernest Harold Woolley, was born Nov. 25, 1915. He married Olga James, who was born Feb. 3, 1919. they had one daughter:
Sandra Ann Woolley 10.31a.

FAY ELIZABETH WOOLLEY 9. 40b, daughter of Maude (Crombie) Woolley 8.82a and Ernest Harold Woolley, was born Feb. 2, 1919. She married Elwood D. Schwartz, July 20, 1940. He was born Dec. 8, 1915. They have five children:
Marcia Fay Schwartz 10.32a,
Peter Elwood Schwartz 10.32b,
Stephen Harold Schwartz 10.32c,
John Alden Schwartz 10.32d,
Ann Elizabeth Schwartz 10.32e.

PAUL EDWARD TURNER 9.42a, first son of Bessie May (Crombie) Turner 8.82c and Edward Turner, was born Aug. 22, 1923. He married Alberta Ruth Powell, Apr. 20, 1946. She was born Dec. 12, 1920. They have two children:
David Powell Turner 10.33a,
Linda Evelyn Turner 10.33b.

LEIGH EVERETT TURNER 9.42b, second son of Bessie May (Crombie) Turner 8.82c and Edward Turner, was born June 2, 1931. He married Dolores Eulalia Landow, Sept. 24, 1955. She was born Mar. 21, 1933.

PAUL HAROLD CROMBIE 9.43a, son of Harold Crombie 8.82d and Evelyn Marie (Maloney) Crombie, was born Feb. 25, 1942.

JUDY EVELYN CROMBIE 9. 43b, daughter of Harold Crombie 8.82d and Evelyn Marie (Maloney) Crombie, was born Apr. 11, 1944.

EVELYN MARY CROMBIE 9.44a, first daughter of Dean Crombie 8.82e and Margaret (Malanick) Crombie, was born Apr. 9, 1921. She married Henry Monroe Kent, May 24, 1947. He was born Mar. 31, 1923. They have two children:
James Henry Kent 10.36a,
Robert Dean Kent 10.36b.

MILDRED MARGARET CROMBIE 9.44b, second daughter of Dean Crombie 8.82e and Margaret (Malanick) Crombie, was born Mar. 6, 1930. She married Charles Edward Poppiky, Apr. 28, 1951. He was born Apr. 27, 1929.

JOHN MOREY MINER 9.45a, first son of Laura Elizabeth (Morey) Miner 8.88a and Vincent Miner, no date. He married, and they had five children:
Wendy Miner 10.37a,
Forest Miner 10.37b,
Kent Miner 10.37c,
Kim Miner 10.37d,
Grant Miner 10.37e.

JAMES MINER 9. 45b, second son of Laura Elizabeth (Morey) Miner 8.88a and Vincent Miner, no date. He married, and they had a son:
Brewster Miner 10.38a.

MOREY WETHERELD 9. 46a, first son of Ruth Tryon (Morey) Wethereld 8.88b and J. Stanley Wethereld, no date. He married, and they had three children:
Tom Wethereld 10.39a,
Margaret Wethereld 10.39b,
Denny Wethereld 10.39c.

RICHARD TRYON WETHERELD 9.46b, second son of Ruth Tryon (Morey) Wethereld 8.88b and J. Stanley Wethereld, no date. He married, and they had a daughter:
Barbara Wethereld 10.40a.

SUZANNE MOREY 9.47a, first daughter of Jonathan B. Morey III 8.88c and --- (---) Morey, no date. She married Anthony Anderson, and they had four daughters:
Carolyn Anderson 10.41a,
Debbie Anderson lC).41b,
Mary Anderson 10.41c,
Patti Anderson 10.41d.

SALLY MOREY 9.47b, second daughter of Jonathan B. Morey III 8.88c and --- (---) Morey, no date. She married Dr. John Mielke, and they had three children:
John Mielke 10.42a,
Douglas Mielke 10.42b,
Martha Mielke 10.42c.

JONATHAN B. MOREY IV 9.47c, son of Jonathan B. Morey III 8.88c and --- (---) Morey, no date. He married, and they had two children:
Mary Lou Morey 10.43a,
Jonathan B. Morey V 10.43b.

MARY MOREY 9.47d, third daughter of Jonathan B. Morey III 8.88c and --- (---) Morey, no date.

HELEN KENTNER 9.49a, first daughter of George Warren Kentner 8.99a and Flora (Sutphen) Kentner, was born Dec. 20, 1889.

FLORENCE KENTNER 9.49b, second daughter of George Warren Kentner 8.99a and Flora (Sutphen) Kentner, was born Feb. 16, 1892.

BEULAH KENTNER 9. 49c, third daughter of George Warren Kentner 8.99a and Flora (Sutphen) Kentner, was born Oct. 24, 1894.

HAWLEY KENTNER 9.49d, son of George Warren Kentner 8.99a and Flora (Sutphen) Kentner, was born Mar. 15, 1896.

NORMA KENTNER 9.52a, daughter of Donald Barnstater Kentner 8.106b and Evelyn (Highby) Kentner, no date.

WILLARD HARVEY GILDERSLEEVE 9.56a, first son of Henry Gildersleeve 8.108c and Elizabeth (Harvey) Gildersleeve, was born at Gildersleeve, Conn., Sept. 17, 1886. He was an educator and was called Professor. He married Gertrude Sudgen, Dec. 21, 1909. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 12, 1886. They had two children:
Henry Sudgen Gildersleeve 10.44a,
Barbara Lockwood Gildersleeve 10.44b.

ARTHUR LLOYD GILDERSLEEVE 9.56b, second son of Henry Gildersleeve 8.108c and Elizabeth (Harvey) Gildersleeve, was born in 1888. He married Ruth Hopestill Turner in 1913.

GENEVIEVE NORTHAM GILDERSLEEVE 9.56c, first daughter of Henry Gildersleeve 8.108c and Elizabeth (Harvey) Gildersleeve, was born in 1890.

AMELIA WARNER GILDERSLEEVE 9.56d, second daughter of Henry Gildersleeve 8.108c and Elizabeth (Harvey) Gildersleeve, was born in 1892. She married Paul Bolton Shuey, in 1924.

SAMUEL BARRETT GILDERSLEEVE 9.56e, third son of Henry Gildersleeve 8.108c and Elizabeth (Harvey) Gildersleeve, was born in 1894. He became a lieutenant and died in 1920, aged 26 years.

EVELYN LOUISE GILDERSLEEVE 9.56f, third daughter of Henry Gildersleeve 8.108c and Elizabeth (Harvey) Gildersleeve, was born in 1903.

TRYON MASON SHEPHERD 9.58a, son of Charles Munson Shepherd 8.1 lOb and Mary Lanham (Mason) Shepherd, no date. He married Julia Hitchcock, of Lincoln, Nebr., Nov. 25, 1914. He served in both World War I and World War II, and retired as a Colonel of the Regular Army, after more than 30 years of service. They lived in 1971 at Hartington, Nebr., and have three children:
Tryon Mason Shepherd II 10.50a,
Mary Mason Shepherd 10.50b,
Julia Tryon Shepherd 10.50c.

EDITH GRACE SHEPHERD 9.58b, daughter of Charles Munson Shepherd 8.110b and Mary Lanham (Mason) Shepherd, no birthdate. She married Mr. Reynolds.

UNNAMED KINGSLEY 9.59a, child of Florence (Tryon) Kingsley 8.115a and Don Kingsley, died in infancy.

UNNAMED KINGSLEY 9.59b, child of Florence (Tryon) Kingsley 8.115a and Don Kinglsey, died in infancy.

WAYNE KINGSLEY 9.59c, son of Florence (Tryon) Kingsley 8.115a and Don Kingsley, was born May 23, 1891, and died in February of 1913.

WALTER HOUGH TRYON 9.63a, first son of Clarence Archer Tryon 8.118c and Florence Genevieve (Hough) Tryon, was born Aug. 21, 1908, and died at Niagara Falls, N.Y., Aug. 8, 1939. He married Phyllis Margaret Mosher, Apr. 10, 1939. She was born Dec. 6, 1909. He is buried in Hiverdale Cemetery, Niagara Falls. They had two children:
Florence Hume 10.55a,
Margaret Walter 10.55b.

ELIZABETH TRYON 9. 63b, first daughter of Clarence Archer Tryon 8.118c and Florence Genevieve (Hough) Tryon, was born at Niagara Falls, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1909. She married Klas Axel Heilborn, Aug. 1, 1931. He was born in Stockholm, Sweden, Dec. 3, 1899, and died at Niagara Falls, Feb. 20, 1963. She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Niagara Falls. They had two children:
Julie Heilborn 10.56a,
Karl Axel Heilborn 10.56b.

CLARENCE ARCHER TRYON 9. 63c, second son of Clarence Archer Tryon 8.118c and Florence Genevieve (Hough) Tryon, was born at Niagara Falls, N.Y., Nov. 15, 1911, and died there Feb. 1, 1975. He was buried at Tryonville, Pa. He was a professor of Zoology in the Department of Biological Sciences in the University of Pittsburg, Pa., and married Jean Gertrude "Jeanette" Rose, at Locke, N.Y., Dec. 28, 1935. She was born at Schenectady, N.Y., May 10, 1909. In 1977 she lived at Conneaut Lake, Pa. They had two children:
Gale Ross 10.57a,
Marilee Jean 10.57b.

VINCENT EARL BOWSER 9. 64a, first son of Christine Adah (Waid) Bowser 8.123a and Rev. Wellington Bowser, was born in Rurki, India, Sept. 29, 1881, and died at E1 Monte, Calif., Aug. 20, 1927. He was a lawyer, and married Mary Achsah Thompson, at Pasadena, Calif., July 6, 1905. She was born at Murdock, Minn., Nov. 12, 1880, and died at San Gabriel, Calif., Oct. 13, 1956, with burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Calif. They had four children: Millicent Irene Bowser 10.58a,
Thurman Lamar Bowser 10.58b,
Irma Marian Bowser 10.58c,
Verna Lucile Bowser 10.58d.

ETHEL MAUD BOWSER 9.64b, first daughter of Christina Adah (Waid) Bowser 8.123a and Rev. Wellington Bowser, was born in Karachi, India, where her parents were missionaries, on Dec. 3, 1885. She married Thomas Kreader Hoagland, at Pasadena, Calif., June 20, 1908. He was born at Marion, Iowa, the son of Sidney Hoagland and Ella (Howland) Hoagland, on Jan. 1, 1889. Ethel Maud died at Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 10, 1924. He died at Glendale, Calif., Sept. 27, 1954. They had one son:
Lee H. Hoagland 10.59a.

GENEVIEVE IRENE BOWSER 9. 64c, second daughter of Christina Adah (Waid) Bowser 8.123a and Rev. Wellington Bowser, was born in Spartansburg, Crawford County, Pa., June 23, 1887. She married Edgar Allen Lord, June 21, 1908. He was born at La Grange, Ill., the son of Parley Adelbert Lord and Sara Ella (Squier) Lord, on Sept. 9, 1889. Edgar Allen "Ned" died Nov. 11, 1968, and Genevieve Irene died Dec. 22, 1972. Both are buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Calif. They had one son:
Lawrence Waid Lord 10.60a.

MARY WAID KENNY 9.65a, daughter of Alice Maud (Waid) Kenny 8.123b and Herbert James Kenny, Jr., was born at Butte, Mont., Apr. 24, 1901. She married Howard B. Smith, as his second wife, at Pasadena, Calif., Apr. 24, 1960. They had met when they were "kids" in high sachool, while on vacation with their parents at Huntington Beach, Calif. He was born at San Bernadino, Calif., June 13, 1905. Howard had married first, Etta Johnson Smith, who died Dec. 28, 1958, leaving him with five daughters. They lived in Eugene, Oreg. He now has 18 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Mary Waid, in 1977, is State Director of Education, WCTU for California. No children to this union.
BEATRICE TRYON 9.67a, first daughter of Schuyler G. Tryon 8.125a and Ethel (Benn) Tryon, was born May 8, 1903. She married Baxter Wallace at Maricopa, Calif., June 6, 1925. They had four children:
Nancy Lynn Wallace 10.62a,
Schuyler Tryon Wallace 10.62b,
Kirk Malcolm Wallace 10.62c,
Mary Katharine Wallace 10.62d.

KATHERINE TRYON 9.67b, second daughter of Schuyler G. Tryon 8.125a and Ethel (Benn) Tryon, no date. She married first, Donald L. Ross, of Bakersfield, Calif., Feb. 10, 1929. They had two children:
Stuart Tryon Ross 10.63a,
Cynthia Hamilton Ross 10.63b,
before she divorced him. She later married second, Orval Friend, of Paso Robles, Calif. He died in 1975.

ALVA MCCURE GABRIEL 9.68a, first son of Cassius M. Gabriel 8.126a and Alice (Webb) Gabriel, no date.

JOHN S. GABRIEL 9.68b, second son of Cassius M. Gabriel 8.126a and Alice (Webb) Gabriel, no date.

GIFFORD W. GABRIEL 9.68c, third son of Cassius M. Gabriel 8.126a and Alice (Webb) Gabriel, no date.

ERWIN HOTCHKISS DAVIS 9.72a, first son of Anna (Hotchkiss) Davis 8.125b and Bruce Davis, was born at Bradford, Pa., Sept. 5, 1892. He married Josephine McNicholas in Bisbee, Ariz., July 9, 1930. He was an accountant, is retired, and in 1977 was living at Santa Cruze, Calif. They had no children.

DOROTHY VALENTINE DAVIS 9.72b, first daughter of Anna (Hotchkiss) Davis 8.128b and Bruce Davis, was born at Bradford, Pa., Feb. 14, 1895. She married Frank O. Faul, as his second wife, in Robinson, Ill., june 25, 1923. He had previously married and fathered two sons:
George Faul and
John Faul.
He died Jan. 30, 1939, in Riverside, Ill., and was buried in Stewartsville, Ind. Dorothy and Frank had one son:
Richard Erwin Faul 10.68a.

ORRIN HOTCHKISS DAVIS 9.72c, second son of Anna (Hotchkiss) Davis 8.128b and Bruce Davis, was born at Bradford, Pa., Sept. 305 1896. He married Bobbie Cureton, at Terre Haute, Ind., July 5, 1932. He was Production Foreman in Cut Bank Oil Field in Montana, and was wounded in the Navy in World War I. He died in Dwight, Ill., Oct. 15, 1952, and was buried in Bloomington, Ill. Bobbie was a teacher in Junior High School in Stratford, Okla. She died in Princeton, N.J., Oct. 19, 1969, and was buried in Bloomington. They were parents of one daughter:
Rachel Ann Davis 10.69a.

RACHEL HOTCHKISS DAVIS 9.72d, second daughter of Anna (Hotchkiss) Davis 8.128b and Bruce Davis, was born at Bradford, Pa., Feb. 7, 1898. She never married, and retired after a number of years as Superintendent of Presbyterian Old Peoples Home in Evanston, Ill. In 1977 she lived with her sister Dorothy 9.72b in Wooster, Ohio.

ALFRED HOTCHKISS DAVIS 9. 72e, third son of Anna (Hotchkiss) Davis 8.128b and Bruce Davis, was born in Bradford, Pa., July 31, 1900. He married Marguerite Clark in Toronto, Ont., Canada, July 13, 1935. They have four children:
William Alan Bruce Davis 10.71a,
Sue Marguerite Davis 10.71b,
Douglas Alfred Clark Davis 10.71c,
Alfred Charles Walter Davis 10.71d.
In 1977 they lived in Toronto, Ont., Canada.

ROBERT BRUCE DAVIS 9.72f, fourth son of Anna (Hotchkiss) Davis 8.128b and Bruce Davis, was born in Bradford, Pa., June 5, 1904. He married Doris Willoughby in Robinson, Ill., Sept. 9, 1945. No children. He died in Springfield, Ill., Mar. 1, 1971, and his body was willed to Medical Science. Memorial services were held in Robinson, Ill., Mar. 4, 1971. In 1977 she lived in Robinson.

GRACE HOTCHKISS LOVE 9.73a, first daughter of Mary Ella (Hotchkiss) Love 8.128c and Burnett Streeter Love, was born in Bradford, Pa., Nov. 15, 1916. She married Mathew Attridge Steele, of Lake Forest, Ill., Nov. 15, 1916, in Zion City, Ill. He died in Lake Forest, where he had been ill for 15 years, in December of 1943. She died at Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 8, 1967. They had two children:
Raymond Douglas Steele 10.73a,
William Love Steele 10.73b.

LAURA HOTCHKISS LOVE 9. 73b, second daughter of Mary Ella (Hotchkiss) Love 8.128c and Burnett Streeter Love, was born in Bradford, Pa., Jan. 25, 1900. She married first, Charles Bert Baddaker, only son of Charles Baddaker and Emma (Tompkins) Baddaker, in Waukegan, Ill., June 26, 1920. He was born Oct. 12, 1892. They had three children:
Robert Charles Baddaker 10.74a,
James Burnett Baddaker 10.74b,
Laura Mae Baddaker 10.74c.
Laura and Charles were divorced in May of 1945, after a year of separation, in Waukegan. She married second, William A. MacDonald, Chief of Police in Waukegan, May 16, 1949, in Hot Springs, Ark. He was born May 16, 1888, and died Aug. 12, 1952, with burial in Waukegan. No children.

RUTH HOTCHKISS LOVE 9.73c, third daughter of Mary Ella (Hotchkiss) Love 8.128c and Burnett Streeter Love, was born in Bradford, Pa., Mar. 16, 1903, and died in Waukegan, Ill., Dec. 19, 1920, aged 18 years. Burial in North Shore Garden of Memories beside her parents and grandmother, Rachel (Tryon) Hotchkiss 7.109f.

DONALD SCRANTON 9.76a, son of Madaline (Schaffer) Scranton 8.130c and Laurin D. Scranton, was born Nov. --, 1903. He married --- (---) Scranton in 1928, and they had a daughter: Shirley Ann Scranton 10.76a.

DOROTHY SCRANTON 9. 76b, daughter of Madaline (Schaffer) Scranton 8.130c and Laurin D. Scranton, was born July --, 1906.

JAMES TRYON SCHAFFER 9.79a, first son of Charles Howard B. Schaffer 8.130f and Daisy (Hoyles) Schaffer, was born in December of 1905.

FREDERICK LEROY SCHAFFER 9.79b, second son of Charles Howard B. Schaffer 8.130f and Daisy (Hoyles) Schaffer, was born Jan. --, 1909.

CHARLES HOWARD SCHAFFER, JR. 9.79c, third son of Charles Howard B. Schaffer 8.130f and Daisy (Hoyles) Schaffer, was born June --, 1912.

FLORENCE RENO TRYON 9. 80a, first daughter of Allan Cooke Tryon 8.131a and Anna Willnetta (Reno) Tryon, was born in Bloomdale, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1898. In 1934, she was living in Tallahassee, Fla., and not married.

MARY AGNES TRYON 9. 80b, second daughter of Alan Cooke Tryon 8.131a and Anna Willnetta (Reno) Tryon, was born in Maumee, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1900. In 1981 she was living in Pensacola, Fla., with her sister Lucia and brother William. She never married.

LUCIA MADALINE TRYON 9.80e, third daughter of Alan Cooke Tryon 8.131a and Anna Willnetta (Reno) Tryon, was born in Maumee, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1903. In 1981 she was living in Pensaeola, Fla. with her sister Mary and brother William. She never married.

Wes Tryon would have been delighted to have met Lucia and would have been pleased to let me add the following detail.

Biographic detail on cousin Lucia M. Tryon from her library
Born Maumee, OH Nov. 22, 1903
Died Nov. 30, 2000 age 97
Parents Alan Cooke & Anna Willnetta (Reno) Tryon
Religion- Methodist

Lucia Madaline Tryon (1903-2000) was the chief librarian of Pensacola's public library system from its founding n 1938 until 1968 (circa) and the city's first female department head. The Lucia M.Tryon Branch Library was named for her in March 1990.

She was hired by the City of Pensacola to convert Old Christ Church to the city's first public library, which opened on February 15,1928 with 3,351 books. She helped establish a segregated library for black patrons in 1952 and oversaw construction of the downtown library in 1957.Tryon was instrumental n joining the Escambia and Santa Rosa library systems together as the West Florida Regional Library, and she was especially proud of the first Bookmobile program in 1963, because it made the library's resources available to residents in outlying rural areas.
Tryon was forced to retire from the library on her 65th birthday, which she told colleagues was “the saddest day of her life” She continued to volunteer with the friends of the Pensacola Public Library until her health began to fail. She passed away on November 30, 2000 at age 97.

1 “Spunk, energy inspire start of Pensacola woman's career” Pensacola News Journal, December 5, 2000.

2”Lucia Tryon 'got out there and fought' for the library.” Pensacola News Journal, December1,2000

Addendum by Richard R Tryon II, son of her favorite cousin.
I would never have met Lucia save for a chance encounter in England with another Richard Tryon who wondered if I might find out what is the connection? I agreed to do so upon return to Champaign, IL in about 1980. With nobody to ask I finally recalled two facts: Dad had few relatives as an only child, but his father Eugene's partner was Alan Tryon and Maumee was a small village. Lucia was his favorite cousin too, and I also recalled that he knew her to be a librarian in the city where the U.S. Navy taught men to fly. I called information and found nothing but a number for her sister Mary who lived with her and their brother William in Lucia's modest home.

She exclaimed in delight to here me indicate that I was her cousin's son with the same name. She responded to my request and pulled down Vol 1 of Wes Tryon's work and gave me his phone number in Wheaton, Md. I soon learned that Vol 1 after 34 yeas of research was out of print, but he had 420pp of new manuscript integrating another 13 years of his hobby. He wanted to print again but had no way to do it. He was double delighted to learn that I was a printer and publisher with a computer that I coud teach to compose the second edition.

It is with special delight that I add these words to those found in Pensacola's Lucia M. Tryon Library.

WILLIAM DAVID TRYON 9.80d, son of Alan Cooke Tryon 8.131a and Anna Willnetta (Reno)l Tryon, was born in Maumee, Ohio, Nov. 10, 1905. He married Josephine Brown, at Mobile, Ala., July 1, 1933. She was born at Mobile, Feb. 5, 190--, and died there Sept. --, 1955. In 1981 he was living with his sisters in Pensacola, Fla. They had two children:
Josephine Brown 10.84a,
Mary Burwell 10.84b.

RICHARD RUNDEL TRYON 9.81a, son of Newton Eugene Tryon 8.131f and Isabella (Rundel) Tryon, was born in Maumee, Ohio, Dec. 13, 1902. He married Delicia Gertrude Williams, daughter of Williams Evans Williams and Gertrude Delicia (Abel) Williams, in 1921. She was born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, Dec. 24, 1903. They had three children:
Patricia Ann 10.85a,
Richard Rundel, Jr. 10.85b,
Carolyn Jean 10.85c.
At the time of his marriage he was managing editor of the Palm Beach Times and Sebring News, then small towns in Florida to which he had been sent following two years of college at Ohio State University in Columbus. His earliest experience as a reporter was with the Toledo Blade in Toledo, Ohio. His career was cut short in 1926 by the collapse of a real estate boon in Florida, and they moved to Odessa, Texas. There he restored a press and published the first newspaper in that then small town. Convinced that Odessa would not grow, he left three years later and relocated in Cincinnati, Ohio, taking employment with the Associated Press. His first-born daughter, Patricia, arrived during this, period. The Associated Press then moved him to Cleveland, Ohio, where son Richard and second daughter Carolyn were born. The A.P. sent the family then east to Bronxville, N.Y., where in 1937 he opened a printing business in Mount Vernon, publishing one of the earliest college weekly newspapers for New York University.

Unfortunately, the Mount Vernon printing venture failed financially and the family spent the next fifteen years moving from Bronxville, N. Y. , to Maumee, Ohio, to Harrington Park, N.J., to Silver Spring, Md., to Rye, N Y., and to Dutch Neck, and then Princeton, N.J.

During these years his career included a wide variety of editorial assignments and public relations jobs. He pioneered the Navy "E" program during World War II and worked with such organizations as the National Association of Manufacturers, National Association of Lumbermen, and served in an editorial capacity for McGraw-Hill, as the editor of Factory magazine. He started the National Chemergic Digest, published by the National Chemergic Counci1) and wrote one of the earliest definitive treatisies on modern industrial pension programs which had begun to come into existence in the last half of the 1940's, following World War II.

Economic hardship and the scattering of his family led to divorce from Gertrude (Williams) Tryon in 1955. In spite of several attempts at reconeiliation desired by both he and his wife, the opportunity for remarriage ended with the death of Gertrude in 1960. She is buried in Dutch Neck, N.J.

Most of the years between 1964 when his mother died in Maumee, Ohio, and his death on Apr. 15, 1978, were dedicated to the task of finishing a manuscript started in the 1940's. He lived in the family home in Maumee and searched endlessly for the logical arguments needed to set forth his desire to publish a book that would create for mankind a fuller understanding of God's universe and the events of history which have led to religious, moral, economic, and political confusion.

Although ill health slowed his ambitious undertaking, his determination was bolstered by the encouragement of Lucille Huffman of the nearby town of Sylvania, Ohio. They had planned to be married when the book was finished. He also had at least two inventions patented.

ELSIE TRYON 9.82a, first daughter of Frank Sherman Tryon 8.131c and Margaret Edith (Mann) Tryon, no date. In 1929 she was preparing at a New York hospital for foreign missionary work, expecting to go in 1931. Eventually she went to Costa Rica as a missionary. In 1981 she was retired and living in Kissimmee, Fla. She never married.

KATHERINE COOK TRYON 9.82b, second daughter of Frank Sherman Tryon 8.131c and Margaret Edith (Mann) Tryon, was born at Spartanburg, Pa. on Jan. 3, 1906. She died in Largo, Fla., no date. She married George Herbert Coddington in N. Syracuse. N.Y. Feb. 25, 1927. He was born in Syracuse on Oct. 12, 1905, and died there on Dec. 24, 1935. She bore him a son George Herbert Coddington, Jr., 10.86a
in Syracuse on Sept. 30, 1930.

She married Robert Richard Willis in Minoa, N.Y. on Dec. 31, 1937. He was born in Constantia, N.Y. on Feb. 26, 1911. They had three children:
Jerry Eugene Willis 10.86b,
John Robert Willis 10.86c,
Jean Hilma Willis 10.86d.

CHARLES WILLIAM TRYON 9.82c, first son of Frank Sherman Tryon 8.131c and Margaret Edith (Mann) Tryon, was born on May 14, 1909 in Trumansburg, N.Y. He married Mildred Dark, in Euclid N.Y. on Nov. 3, 1934. In 1979 they lived in Claremont, Calif. Mildred died in Fontana, Cal. on Mar. 12, 1979. He then married Dorothy Dupler in Fairmont, Cal. on Feb. 16, 1980. Mildred bore three children:
Charles 10.87a,
Martha 10.87b and
Vernon 10.87d.

HELEN ADELAIDE TRYON 9.82d, third daughter of Frank Sherman Tryon 8.131c and Margaret Edith (Mann) Tryon, was born in Cato, N.Y. Jul 6, 1914. She married Nelsa Earl Miles in Minoa, N.Y., on Dec. 21, 1937. She bore two children:
Sharon Eloise Miles 10.88a, and
Margaret Elaine Miles 10.88b.

MARGARET TRYON 9. 82e, fourth daughter of Frank Sherman Tryon 8.131c and Margaret Edith (Mann) Tryon, no date.

LANSING TRYON 9. 82f, second son of Frank Sherman Tryon 8.131c and Margaret Edith (Mann) Tryon, was born on Jul. 4, 1921 in Syracuse N.Y. He married Barbara Bassimer in Patchogue, N.Y. on June 26, 1948. They had six children:
Steven Frank 10.89a,
Martha Jean 10.89b,
Charles Walter 10.89c,
Elizabeth Lansing 10.89d,
Kenneth Robert 10.89e,
Janet Louise 10.89f.
PHILIP CURTISS FENN 9. 84a, first son of John Roberts Fenn 8.136a and Sarah Edna (Howell) Fenn, was born at Hartford, Conn., Jan. 20, 1905, and died there July 11, 1947, aged 42 years. He married Mary Ford, and they had two children:
Giles Curtiss Fenn 10.92a,
Nancy F. Fenn 10.92b.

EDWARD HOWELL FENN 9.84b, second son of John Roberts Fenn 8.136a and Sarah Edna (Howell) Fenn, was born at Hartford, Conn., in 1906. He married Eleanor Fuller, and in 1967 they lived in Newington, Conn. They have a son:
Bradford Fenn 10.93a.

SARAH EMILY BROWN 9.85a, daughter of Mary Roberts (Fenn) Brown 8.136b and Willard D. Brown, was born in 1905. She married George Schoenhut, and in 1967 they lived in Hanover, N. H. One daughter reported, but no name given.

BEATRICE FEE 9.92a, daughter of Louise (Tryon) Fee 8.141a and --- Fee, no date.

WILLIAM CONNER, JR. 9.98a, first son of Henrietta Charity Ann (Tryon) Conner 8.188a and William Conner, was born in Morgan County, Ohio, in 1858, and died there in 1864, aged 6 years.

GEORGE ALBERT CONNER 9.98b, second son of Henrietta Charity Ann (Tryon) Conner 8.188a and William Conner, was born in Morgan County, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1860. He married Caroline Schwantes, Apr. 7, 1886. She was born Jan. 18, 1867, and died Mar. 28, 1948, at the age of 81 years. He died Apr. 13, 1938, aged 78 years. Their six children were:
Cora May Conner 10.97a,
Charles Henri Conner 10.97b,
Karl Albert Conner 10.97c,
Iva Persis Conner 10.97d,
Esther Erma Conner 10.97e,
Henrietta Gretchen Conner 10.97f.

ELLA MAY CONNER 9.98c, daughter of Henrietta Charity Ann (Tryon) Conner 8.188a and William Conner, was born in Morgan County, Ohio, in 1868, and died in Kansas in 1890, just 2 years old.

JAMES ERWIN/ERRIE CRAIG 9.98d, first son of Henrietta Charity Ann (Tryon) Craig 8.188a and William Craig, was born at Winfield, Kans., Nov. 28, 1876, and died in April of 1900, aged 24 years. He never married.

WILLIAM HENRI CRAIG 9.98e, second son of Henrietta Charity Ann (Tryon) Craig 8.188a and William Craig, was born at Winfield, Kans., Jan. 8, 1879. He married Cora Bilyeu, Sept. 25, 1902. She was born Aug. 30, 1883. William Henry died at Winfield, Nov. 9, 1942, aged 63 years, and Cora died at the same place, Apr. 26, 1955, aged 72 years. They had three children: Euphemia Jack Craig 10.100a,
William Henri Craig, Jr. 10.100b,
Charles Leonard Craig 10.l00c.

CLARA ANN ARCHER 9.99a, daughter of Jerusha Ellen Marvina (Tryon) Archer 8.188b and Anthony Archer, was born Apr. 10, 1859. She married Mr. Blackwood, and they had one child, name not known.

ADDIE MARIA TRYON 9.100a, first daughter of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Clarissa Amelia (Lloyd) Green Tryon, was born in Colorado, Nov. 16, 1873. At the age of 17, she married first, Joe Cephus Fearnley, at Rose Hill Hall in St. Louis, Mo., in 1890. They were later divorced, and subsequently she married second, Frederic Randall Osborne, on May 14, 1900, when she was 27 years of age. No children to this union. She died at St. Louis, Mar. 20, 1929, aged 56 years, and was buried in Bell Fountaine Cemetery. Her children fathered by Joe Fearnley were:
Lester Fearnley 10.102a,
Myrtle De Lillian Fearnley 10.102b.
Addie and Frederick Osborne adopted a boy:
Tommy Osborne 10.102c.

JESSIE ELIZABETH/LIZZIE TRYON 9.100b, second daughter of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Clarissa Amelia (Lloyd) Green Tryon, was born in Colorado, July 20, 1875 or 1876. She married J. Lincoln Tijou in 1898, and lived in St. Louis, Mo., where she died from "child bed fever" before March of 1906. She was buried in Bell Fountaine Cemetery. He had been previously married. The two children of Jessie and Lincoln were:
Ruth Blanche Tijou 10.103a,
Dorothy Lincoln Tijou 10.103b.

WILLIAM WALLACE CUSTER TRYON 9.100C, son of William Leander Tryon 8.188C and Clarissa Amelia (Lloyd) Green Tryon, was born at Holden, Mo., June 12, 1880. He left home in St. Louis with his father before he was 10 years of age, went to Oklahoma Territory, and about 1897, when he was 17 years old, he left this home, seeking adventure, and enlisted in the United States Army after visiting 24 of the United States. He served as a bugler in Troop A, Third Cavalry, at Luzon, Philippine Islands, in November of 1900. He was on the U.S.S. Cincinnati at San Juan in November of 1902, and was in the United States Naval Hospital in New York in June 1903. He served in the Boxer Uprising in China. After all these adventures, at the age of 28, he married first, Emily (Allen) Copeland, a widow, probably at Gulfport, Miss., in 1908. She was born in Mississippi about 1878. They were divorced in Houston, Tex., and she died at that place, date missing. They had four children:
Hazel 10.104a,
Harbin 10.104b,
Ruby 10.104c,
Dorothy 10.104d.
Emily had three children by her first marriage, no blood relation to the Tryons. They were:
Ellis Copeland,
Myrtle Copeland,
Nathan Copeland, deceased.
Custer married second, Claude Reynolds McRae, also a widow, at Houston, Feb. 3, 1934. She was born July 20, 1891, in the State of Georgia, a daughter of Mr. Reynolds and Carrie Lucille (Alford) Reynolds, and married first Lon C. McRae. She and Custer had no children. They lived in the Golden Age Manor Rest Home in Houston until his death of a blood clot and pneumonia on Nov. 8, 1967. He was buried in Brookside Cemetery, Houston, on Nov. 9th. She died at the same place on Jan. 20, 1968.

FLORENCE GENOA TRYON 9.100d, third daughter of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Clarissa Amelia (Lloyd) Green Tryon, was born at Oswego, Kans., Aug. 25, 1885. She married Malcon Woodville Britt, son of James F. Britt and Sarah (Oliver) Britt, of Miller County, Ark., at Ruston, La., Feb. 21, 1901, when she was 16 years old. Both joined the Baptist Church. He died at Prescott, Ark., Apr. 28, 1956. She died at the same place Jan. 3, 1949, aged 64 years. They had nine children:
Malcon Woodville Britt, Jr. 10.105a,
Alverna Pearl Britt 10.105b,
Geneva Gertrude Britt 10.105c,
Joseph Edwin Britt 10.105d,
Glenn Tryon Britt 10.105e,
Jessie Lois Britt 10.105f,
Clarence Everett Britt 10.105g,
Ernest Lee Britt 10.105h,
Addie Cleo Britt 10.105i.

WINNIE PEARL TRYON 9.100e, fourth daughter of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Clarissa Amelia (Lloyd) Green Tryon, was born at Oswego, Kans., Sept. 19, 1886. She married at age 18, Benjamin Franklin Flanagan, at Gurdon, Ark., Dec. 12, 1904. He was born in Hancock County, Miss., Sept. 22, 1880, was a machinist, and died at Prichard, Mobile County, Ala., Oct. 28, 1960, aged 80 years. There were thirteen natural and one adopted child in the family:
Florence Esther Flanagan 10.106a,
John Paul Flanagan 10.106b,
Ethel Faith Flanagan 10.106c,
Benjamin Lloyd Flanagan 10.106d,
Catherine Dorothy Flanagan 10.106e,
Clara Gladys Flanagan 10.106f,
David Flanagan 10.106g,
Lester George Flanagan 10.106h,
Jesse Laddie Flanagan 10.106i,
Theodore Lawrence Flanagan 10.106j,
May Rose Flanagan 10.106k,
Jimmy Flanagan 10.1061,
Betty Jeanette Flanagan 10.106m,
Rose Marie Flanagan, adopted 10.106n.
Winnie Pearl resided in Prichard, Ala., for 52 years, and died in a hospital at Satsuma, Ala., on Sunday, Dec. 5, 1971, at the age of 85 years. She was a long-time active member of the First Church of God, and was a pioneer Sunday School worker. She left 31 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren. She was interred in Shadow Lawn Cemetery at Prichard, next to her husband.

WESLEY MERRITT TRYON 9.100f, first son of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Malinda Ann (Scott) Tryon, was born at Servado, Oklahoma Territory, Feb. 15, 1895. He became a printer, and in 1915 owned and printed a weekly newspaper at Davenport, Okla., being credited at that time with being the youngest editor in the State. On Nov. 1, 1918, he went to work in the Government Printing Office, the largest print shop in the world, in Washington, D.C., where he served until his retirement in 1950 at the age of 55, with over 31 years of duty. He met and married Sylvia Ruth Smith, daughter of George Leslie Smith and Rosa Dell (Smith) Smith, at Glouster, Ohio, on June 30, 1920. She was born in Morgan County, Ohio, Nov. 17, 1902. In 1980 they were living in retirement in Wheaton, Md., a suburb of Washington, D.C., and celebrated their 60th Anniversary with parties at Wheaton Recreation Center and Forest Glen Senior Citizens Center. He has started three stamp clubs, been president of two of them, and secretary of the other. He served four years as president of the Association of Veteran Union Printers of Washington, and two years as president of the Silver Spring Chapter 260 of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees. He also served two years on the Executive iBoard of the Maryland Federation of Chapters of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees. For six years he served as Vice President of the Senior Citizens Society of Wheaton. He helped organize the Montgomery County Association of Senior Citizens Organizations, composed of delegates from over 60 groups, and served as the first President for two years. He is now President Emeritus of this organization. He was the chief spokesman in the seniors' campaign to persuade the county to build the first county-owned Senior Citizens Center in the State of Maryland, and in 1980 is serving on the Advisory Board of this Center. In 1978 he was made Co-Chairman (with F. Frank Rubini) of the MERIT (Make Enlargement Real--It's Time) Committee to plan and campaign to enlarge the original Senior Citizens Center to double its capacity. In 1979 it was approved by the County Council and the County Executive.

On May 5, 1981, Wes was presented a plaque naming him the Older American Achiever of Montgomery County, Md. for 1981. On Feb. 8, 1982, he was named President Emeritus of the Advisory Board of the Forest Glen Senior Center.

On May 2, 1982, the addition to the Senior Citizens Center was dedicated by Maryland Governor Harry Hughes, Senator Paul Sarbanes, Congressman Mike Barnes, County Executive Charles Gilebrist, County Council President Neal Potter, State Senator Margaret C. Schweinhart, and Wes M. Tryon, and was renamed Margaret Schweinhart Senior Citizens Center, with the Auditorium containing a large stage being designated: Wes M. Tryon multi-purpose room.

On Mar. 8, 1983, Wes was presented the National Award for Meritorious Service by National President L. J. Andolsek of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees at the Margaret Schweinhart Senior Citizens Center. They have two children:
Max 10.107a,
Jean 10.107b.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN TRYON 9.100g, second son of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Malinda Ann (Scott) Tryon, was born at Wellston, Okla., Aug. 24, 1896. He served in World War I, and later married Faye E. Ward, May 16, 1928. She was born in Woodward County, Okla., Jan. 18, 1902. They owned and operated a supply store for Watkins Products in Fort Worth, Tex., until 1960, when they retiied and moved to their ranch home near Alvarado, Tex., where they raised Black Angus cattle. In an accident on their place in the summer of 1967, Abe became partially paralyzed from the waist down, and was confined to a wheel chair until Sept.. 28, 1972, when he died in the Johnson County Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Tex. He was buried in the cemetery at Alvarado. Their one son is:
William Ward 10.108a.

DEWEY MCKINLEY TRYON 9.100h, third son of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Malinda Ann (Scott) Tryon, was born in Wellston, Okla., July 16, 1898. He enlisted and served in Company B, 142nd Infantry, 36th Division, in World War I, in which he received two major wounds in his first battle in France. After discharge from the Army, he worked in the Government Printing Office in Washington, D.C., and in New York City as a printer. In New York he met and married first, Anna Barbara Souder, a daughter of Charles Souder and Catherine (Dunlap) Souder, on Dec. 31, 1921. She was born at Reading, Pa., Sept. 21, 1902. Dewey left New York in 1943, returned to Washington, and started a type-setting business, and met with a fair degree of success. He divorced Anna on Dec. 15, 1947, and later married second, Audrey Emmaline Duvall, daughter of James Bouldin Duvall and Jessie (Martin) Duvall, on Oct. 29, 1949. She was born at Ravenden Springs, Ark., July 11, 1906, and was a school teacher and later a Government clerk. No children to this union. Anna also remarried and died in New York, May 20, 1979. The children of Dewey and Anna were:
George Franklin 10.109a,
Dewey Junior 10.109b.
Dewey and Audrey sold the type-setting business and moved to a new home in Deltona, Fla., and on July 11, 1971, about 4:00 p.m., while enroute to what would have been Audrey's birthday dinner, they were struck head-on by a car on the wrong side of the road on State Route 40, near Barberville, Fla., and Dewey was killed instantly, as well as four others. Audrey was hospitalized for nearly eight months, and finally returned to her home, with the help of a walker. Funeral services for Dewey were held in the David Lang Chapel in DeBery, Fla., Rev. Dan Herchenroder officiating. Dewey was interred in Woodlawn Memorial Park at Orlando, Fla. His two sons and his two grandsons were pallbearers. On Aug. 3, 1974, Audrey married second Edward Jacob Hilbert, at Deltona. He is a son of Jacob Hilbert and Amanda (Krump) Hilbert, and was born in York County, Pa., Mar. 9, 1906. In 1977 they lived in Deltona. On June 6, 1979, Audrey died suddenly while on a visit to Pennsylvania. She was interred in Orlando, Fla., beside Dewey on June 9th.
WILLIAM LAWTON TRYON 9.100i, fourth son of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Malinda Ann (Scott) Tryon, was born at Wellston, Okla., June 21, 1901. He enlisted and served during World War I in Company E, 165th Infantry, 42nd Division, called "the Rainbow Division," and after discharge, was killed in a freak accident in the wheat harvest fields near Liberal, Kans., July 17, 1920. He was not married, was only 19 years at the time of his death, and was buried at Liberal.

FAIRBANKS TRYON 9.100j, fifth son of William Leander Tryon 8.188c and Malinda Ann (Scott) Tryon, was born at Wellston, Okla., Apr. 13, 1904. He graduated from A. & M. College at Stillwater, Okla., and married first Mrs. Eva Nicholson, a widow, at Brittain, Okla., Jan. 26, 1933. She was born Aug. 8, 1908, and died May 25, 1934, and was buried in Rocky Point Cemetery at Terrell, Tex. They had no children. Fairbanks later married second, Ruby May Gaffney, at Guthrie, Okla., May 21, 1938. She was born in Oklahoma, Sept. 19, 1910. They had no children. He died suddenly of a massive heart attack at Logan County Health Center in Guthrie, on Sunday, Sept. 16, 1979. Funeral was held at Smith Memorial Chapel, by Rev. John Foster, of the First United Methodist Church, on Tuesday, Sept:. 18th, and burial was in Summit View Cemetery at Guthrie.



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