Slausen, Tryansel

From Helderberg Hilltowns of Albany County, NY
(Redirected from Tryansel Slausen)

Birth

Tryansel Slausen was born in Albany county, N. Y., 1803, the son of Eliphalet Slauson, who was one of the early settlers of Westerlo.

Education

Occupation

Tryansel Slauson was a farmer and spent his life in Westerlo and Rensselaerville, N. Y., where he was a lifelong Democrat.

Marriage & Children

Tryansel Slausen married Mary Ten Eyck of Albany, and they had a family of twelve children, five now living:

  • Caroline B., widow of Martin Bell, lives on the homestead;
  • Hannah M. Palmer of Greene county, N. Y.,
  • William, on the homestead, who married Anna Louisa Haines and has one daughter; Mary E. , widow of William Finch;
  • Lewis, who lives in Illinois, who married Wilhelmina Houghton, and has three daughters;
  • Edwin, born in Westerlo, 1841, and educated in the common schools, is a farmer, and he and his brother William own the homestead of 100 acres. He is a Democrat in politics and was excise commissioner.

Death

Tryansel Slausen died in Westerlo

Obituary

Additional Media

Tryansel Slausen, born in Albany county, N. Y., 1803, was a son of Eliphalet Slauson, who was one of the early settlers of Westerlo and there died. Tryansel Slauson was a farmer and spent his life in Westerlo and Rensselaerville, N. Y., where he was a lifelong Democrat. He married Mary Ten Eyck of Albany, and they had a family of twelve children, five now living: Caroline B., widow of Martin Bell, lives on the homestead; Hannah M. Palmer of Greene county, N. Y., William, on the homestead, who married Anna Louisa Haines and has one daughter; Mary E. , widow of William Finch; Lewis, who lives in Illinois, who mar- ried Wilhelmina Houghton, andhas three daughters; Edwin, born in Westerlo, 1841, and educated in the common schools, is a farmer, and he and his brother William own the homestead of 100 acres. He is a Democrat in politics and was excise com- missioner.

Landmarks of Albany County

Sources