William, son of William Jr. and Sally, was born in Deerfield, Massachusetts 18 Feb, 1800.[1]
Research Notes
NAME: Known as Junior possibly because he always lived in the same household as his father William S., also known in earlier life as William Jr.
In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM TRYON JR. of Orleans, Jefferson Co., NY:, Petition to open probate brought by WILLIAM TRYON SR. of Orleans. He stated that his son, deceased on 3 September 1856 in Orleans by an accident in falling from a wagon loaded with lumber and died intestate. Dated 29 Sept. 1856. Heirs/next of kin: WILLIAM TRYON, the father and petitioner, of full age [2].
TRYON, WILLIAM JR., Resident of Town of Orleans, Jeff. Co.; died intestate, Letters of Adm. Granted to TRYON, WILLIAM of Town of Orleans, Jefferson Co., Date: 7 February 1857 [3].
↑ JEFFERSON COUNTY, NEW YORK, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, VOLUME D-E, 1856-1868 PT 1
↑ TOWN OF ORLEANS, CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS, T - Z [1]
1820 US Federal Census; Census Place: Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts; Page: 24; NARA Roll: M33_50; Image: 35 (Ancestry.com) Household of persons: male 16 - 25, male 26 - 44, 1 male 45 and over; 1 female 26 - 44, 1 female 45 and over SPECULATION: male 16 - 25 is William son of William Jr and Sally.
1850 US Federal Census; Census Place: Orleans, Jefferson, New York; Roll: M432_515; Page: 97A; Image: 205 (Ancestry.com) NOTE: father head of household, mother living there, this son only no one else
1855 New York, State Census; Census Place: Orleans, Jefferson, New York (Ancestry.com) NOTE parents William and Sally living with him; there is no one else in the household.
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