"Tryon, Anne, d. Caleb, bp. [baptized] Oct. 13, 1771."[3]
Anne Tryon married David Bailey August 15, 1793 in Chatham, Connecticut.[4] Another source[5] has the same couple, same date, but marriage recorded in East Hampton. Chatham was formed in the late 1700s from parts of East Hampton, Haddam, and Middletown so the records are the same.
On her death she left a substantial number of household, personal and farm items which appear in a long inventory and subsequent sale documents in the administration of her estate. Probate of her estate was completed on 13 Sep 1851.[6]
Sources
↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F77Y-XF7 : 11 February 2018), Anne Tryon, 04 Oct 1771; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown.
↑ Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) for Anne Tryon, Middletown Vital Records 1651-1854 (Ancestry.com)
↑ Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920; Volume 070 Part 2 Middletown, page 575. Original record Vol. 2 page 45. (Ancestry.com)
↑ Bailey, Frederic W. ed. (1898) Early Connecticut marriages as found on ancient church records prior to 1800, Book 3, Bureau of American Ancestry, New Haven, page 83, image also appears in Ancestry.com
↑ Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920; Volume 027 East Hampton, page 19 (Ancestry.com)
↑ Ohio, Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998; state Records; Author: Ohio. Probate Court (Columbiana County); Probate Place: Columbiana, Ohio; Case Number: 2887 (Ancestry.com)
Tryon-338 was created by David Mackey through the import of Aaron Mackey Family Tree_2014-09-18.ged on Sep 18, 2014.
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