Slausen, Tryansel

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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

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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.

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