Community Histories
North Tryon
North Tryon
Title: Remember Yesterday: A History of North Tryon, Prince Edward Island - 1769 - 1992 (Vol. I & II)
Editor(s): Hazel & John Robinson
Publisher: North Tryon Historical Association, Albany, P.E.I.: 1993
Description: 2 volume set. Volume I deals with community history. Volume II focuses on family genealogies. Vol. I - Quarto. 193 pp. Illustrated. Softcover. Interview with Minnie Thomson printed on card and laid in. Same interview is printed on the outside back cover. Vol. II - Quarto. 394 pp. Illustrated. Softcover. Family histories provided for a number of early European settlers. The surnames include Arbing, Bell, Bynon, Cairns, Callbeck, Chisholm, Clark, Cornish, Costain, Craig, Cutcliffe, Dawson, Delaney, Dixon, Dunbar, Duncan, Francis, Gamble, Giesbrecht, Gillis, Groggett, Harris, Hatley, Hennessey, Howatt, Hudson, Inman, Ives, Johnson, Keough, Kieran, Kohout, Lacy, Lang, Lea, Leard, Lefurgey, Lord, Mabey, McAllister, MacDonald, MacFarlane, MacKenzie, MacNeil, MacWilliams, McLellan, Malone, Mayhew, Mitchell, Morrison, Muirhead, Muttart, Newsome, Nicholson, Perry, Pooley, Quigley, Roberts, Robinson, Rogerson, Sawler, Sharkey, Thomas, Thomson, Trainor, Tremere, Waddell, Walfield, Wight, and Wood. Both volumes show minor edge wear, surface scuffing and minor soiling. Overall, we rate the condition as fair to good.
North Tryon is an unincorporated rural area in Prince County, located in the southwestern part of Prince Edward Island, west of Crapaud and near Borden-Carleton. It is a small community situated along Route 1 and Route 10.
Key details about the area:
Location: Situated in the western portion of Prince Edward Island, near the Northumberland Strait coastline.
Proximity: Located west of Crapaud and near the town of Borden-Carleton.
Context: It is part of the Tryon area, an historic farming community.