James was born in 1918. He was the son of James Tryon and Ethel Violet Howard He lived with his parent and siblings in Saltfleet, Wentworth, Ontario in 1921.[1]
James Stanley Tryon went by the name of Stan for years. He and wife Dorothy were known for their road trips to Alaska and Newfoundland in an old 1962 Chevy pickup they paid $40 for and fixed up.
Sources
↑ ”Census of Canada, 1921”, Surname: Tryon, Given Name: James Stan, Gender: Male, Age: 3,
Marital Status: Single, Relationship: Son, Ethnic Origin: English, Province: Ontario, District Name: Wentworth, District Number: 141, Sub-District Name: Saltfleet(Township), Sub-District Number: 36A, Family Number: 77, Page Number: 7, Line Number: 16, Reference: RG31, Statistics Canada, Item Number: 4129878, Library and Archives Canada, 1921 Census
See also:
RootsWeb's World Connect Project, "American Tryon Research"
Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/184797788/stanley-j.-tryon : accessed 10 August 2021), memorial page for Stanley J. Tryon (1918–2002), Find A Grave: Memorial #184797788, citing Drumbo Cemetery, Drumbo, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada ; Maintained by Angie Johnson (contributor 49247598) .
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