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Nathaniel Tryon

Birth1765 - Glastonbury, Connecticut
Death15 December 1835 - Glastonbury, Connecticut
MotherSarah Treat
FatherJoseph Tryon

Born in Glastonbury, Connecticut on 1765 to Joseph Tryon and Sarah Treat. Nathaniel Tryon had 11 children. He passed away on 15 December 1835 in Glastonbury, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Joseph Tryon
1702 - 1771
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Sarah Treat
1707 - 1798
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Lucinda Tryon
1821 - 1891
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Eb Tryon
1811 - 1850
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Anna Tryon
1816 - Unknown
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Desirable Tryon
1807 - 1850
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William Tryon
1805 - 1890
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Nathaniel Tryon
1822 - 1904
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Joseph Tryon
1809 - 1855
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Mars Tryon
Unknown - Unknown
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Honor Tryon
1824 - Unknown
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Russell Tryon
1813 - 1860
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George Tryon
1809 - 1854

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