Married Aurelia Hopkins, daughter of Ebenezer Hopkins and Laura ____. Aurelia and Nelson had no children (according to 1900 census) and were divorced by the time of the 1910 census, as Aurelia appears in 1910 living in her brother-in-law's household with status "divorced".
Death Notice
Nelson D. Tryon.
Nelson D. Tryon, a native of Glastonbury, who for many years ran a meat card through Hockanum district, died Friday night in Windsor. The funeral will be held today at Lowe's funeral home in Naubuc Avenue, Glastonbury. Burital will be in St. James's Cemetery, Glastonbury.[1]
1850 US Federal Census; Census Place: Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: M432_41; Page: 392A; Image: 525 (Ancestry.com)
1860 US Federal Census; Census Place: Marlborough, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: M653_79; Page: 412; Image: 59; Family History Library Film: 803079 (Ancestry.com)
1880 US Federal Census; Census Place: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: 100; Family History Film: 1254100; Page: 465A; Enumeration District: 049; Image: 0051(Ancestry.com): with wife Aurelia née Hopkins (b Jul 1854, CT)
1900 US Federal Census; Census Place: East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: 135; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 0128; FHL microfilm: 1240135 (Ancestry.com): with wife Aurelia and mother-in-law Laura U. Hopkins
1910 US Federal Census; Census Place: Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll: T624_131; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0236; FHL microfilm: 1374144 (Ancestry.com): says married, but boarding and Aurelia not there
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