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  1. Margaret Wake Tryon (c.1732 – 1819) was an English heiress and the wife of William Tryon, who served as the Colonial Governor of North Carolina and the Colonial Governor of New York.

  2. Margaret Wake Tryon (c.1732 – 1819) was an English heiress and the wife of William Tryon, who served as the Colonial Governor of North Carolina and the Colonial Governor of New York. The namesake of Wake County in North Carolina, she is one of three women, along with Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Virginia Dare, to have a North ...

  3. In 1757, he married Margaret Wake, a London heiress with a dowry of 30,000 pounds. Her father, William, had been the East India Company's Governor in Bombay from 1742–50, and had died on a ship off the Cape of Good Hope on the voyage home. Margaret was later the namesake of Wake County, North Carolina, where Raleigh is located. Legacy

  4. Explore genealogy for Margaret (Wake) Tryon born abt. 1732 London, England died 1819 Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, England including ancestors + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • February 16, 1819
    • William Tryon
  5. Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell (c. 1297 – 1349), English noblewoman of the 14th century. Margaret Wake, wife of William Tryon, after whom Wake County, North Carolina, is named.

  6. 16 de fev. de 2020 · But his career really took off after he married London heiress Margaret Wake. By 1758, Tryon had risen to the level of lieutenant colonel in his regiment by his own efforts—but it was Margaret, with her wealth and connections to royalty and the ruling class, that pushed his career to the next level.

  7. He created a militia and supported a strong defense system. In 1774, he briefly returned to England, a trip during which the American Revolution broke out. Upon his return to the colonies, Governor Tryon was an immediate target of the Patriots, many of whom wanted him arrested.