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    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: LuAnn I am so happy that you are pleased with the information I sent recently. Just by your enthusiam it appears that this is "your" family. I have other documentation on your line, of couse, because it ties to mine. I will go back thru and 'glean' what I can and send you more info. Question: How many of your Treadway's married WHITE's. I have thought that they were close cousins but I didn't know about Lula's daughter also being a White. Thanks bunches, Cousin Claudia

    05/20/2002 02:44:56
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Claudia, many, many thanks for all the information. I am printing it so I can save it in my file. I will use any more information you are able to send me as well. I don't have a scanner so I can't scan information I have. It wouldn't matter because what I do have isn't authenticated. It's just what has been passed on to me by my Mother. However, the info was taken by my Dad on our back porch one summer when the cousins from Tennessee were up for a visit. I can remember seeing my Dad sitting there writing as he was talking to his cousin, Gladys (White) Woolwine, daughter of Lula Louise (Treadway) White. And that is good enough for me! Again, please...anything you have will be most helpful and very much appreciated. Keep it coming! Kindest regards, LuAnn Dent Everitt

    05/16/2002 06:00:14
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: LuAnn, Here's a little of what I found in the E TN area on your Charles Treadway (Treadaway): re: Washington Co TN Family History no DENTS---but some DENTONS Treadway---from the Robert Treadway/Nancy Lynch line (Robert Treadway (b 1762 MD/d 1834 TN, Rev War, Military Record), m Nancy Lynch (b 1763 VA/d 1845 TN, will, Carter Co), issue named in Nancy's will. re: Washington Co TN Census 1850 William Treadway, 47, (b 1803 TN)/d bef 1860 m 15 Jan 1824 Carter Co TN Joann (Johanna/Johannes) Head issue: Charles Treadway, 21, (b 1829 TN) m1 Sabra McBroom on 14 Mar 1852 Washington Co TN issue: 1) William Treadway (b c 1854) [living with his grandmother, Joann Treadway in the 1850 census] 2) Edmonia Treadway (b 1854 TN) m William R. Thompson on 17 Nov 1874 Washington Co TN [Charles] m2 Mariah [?Embree] White (b c 1833 TN)/d pos 1910 TN [she appears to have been married prior to Charles Treadway and had at least two children from her WHITE marriage (see the 1880 TN Census/she appears to have used both the name of WHITE [in her children's household] & Treadway [in her own home]; I think they must have lived in the same house or next door to each other and the census worker may have written the name as WHITE because of the son's name; it's a little confusing]: John White (b c 1854 TN) and Mary Jane Treadway (b c 1855 TN) [she was married to a TReadway and had two children by 1880: Anna Treadway (b c 1878 TN) and an unnamed daughter (b c 1879 TN) issue by Charles: 1860 TN Census Charles S. [misprint/misread] Q. Treadway, 33 (b c 1827) Mariah Treadway, 26 (b c 1833) William W. (White) [this is the John White above] Treadway, 6 (b c 1854 TN) Adison Treadway, 4 (b c 1856 TN) Robert Treadway, 2 (b c 1858 TN) 1870 TN Census C. L. [misprint/misread] Q. Treadway, 42, (b c 1828 TN) Edmonia Treadway, daughter, (b c 1855 TN); also living in the home or next door was his mother: Johana Treadway, 64 (b c 1806 NC) 1880 TN Census: Charles Treadway, 57 (b c 1823 TN) Maria [Mariah] Treadway, 43 (b c 1837 TN) Attison Treadway, 23 (b c 1857 TN) m Tennessee Chase on 25 Jun 1889 Washington Co TN Robert Treadway, 22 (1858 TN) m "Mollie" White [this appears to be a cousin of his half-brother & half-sister] Charles C. Treadway, 17 (b c 1863 TN) David C. Treadway, 15 (b c 1865 TN) Elbert Treadway, 12 (b c 1868 TN) James Treadway, 7 (b c 1873 TN) Virgie (f) Treadway, 4 (b c 1876 TN) **** your line Lula (f) Treadway, 1 (b c 1879 TN) [there may have been other children but I don't see them on the census reports] Your assumption of the reasons for not a lot of family discussion in your line may be because of the Civil War but it may have more of a Native American connection. In the Civil War these E TN families were mostly for the Union but the rest for the southern cause. E TN was a hot-bed of bad feelings (the worst in the war) over these divisions. Some of the USA Treadway's are known to have killed some of their CSA inlaws [re: Adventure's of Capt. Daniel Ellis & History of the 13th Cav.] The Indian issue was also strong in this area and many of the surnames sound English or German but they were highly intermarried with the Native Americans in the very earliest years of migration and this may have leas some not to admit to their Indian lineage. [It's a very detailed story but I would be happy to try and share all the feelings these people were going thru in the 'first years' of settlement.] **Attison and Robert Treadway, and their half-brother William Treadway were members of the Philadelphia Baptist Church in Washington Co TN. Their Baptistism records are there in 1880-81; as is Tennessee Chase's. Well, I have written another short-novellette, here, instead of an e-mail but I hope some of this can help you. Let me know what you think and I will help any way I can. Claudia (proud product of E TN :-)

    05/16/2002 03:33:06
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Claudia, thanks so very much for getting back to me. I am always so thrilled when there's anything new on my Treadways. As I'm sure I told you, being that I'm from Pennsylvania and my paternal grandmother from Tennessee, I know next to nothing of her family. However, I have maintained a close relationship with second cousins of mine who live in Bristol, so that helps. I've always had a very deep desire to learn more of my grandmother. How I wish she would have talked more of her family. She just didn't. I'm sure there's a very good reason for it but I'm not sure I know why. I have a pretty good idea. I believe she married my grandfather a little too soon after the end of the Civil War and her people weren't too forgiving. At any rate, she was a terrific grandmother and a very loving one, too. I still miss her terribly and was always so thankful for all the time I was able to spend with her. I had the greatest parents and grandparents, and had both sets of grandpa! rents until 1954 when my paternal grandmother passed away. She had a stroke. Again, Claudia, thanks so very much for your willingness to help me. I am anxiously looking forward to hearing more from you. Cheers, LuAnn (Dent) Everitt

    05/13/2002 05:06:32
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi LuAnn, I think I do have some information on your Treadway line in E TN. I don't have my records at hand right noe but I will get them and get back with you. Have you seen a copy of the Washington Co TN Fanily History Book in which the E TN Treadway's are mentioned? I have the book and will look up what I can find and let you know. Yes....I think "our" E TN Treadway's were in the (then) Greene Co TN area of Embreeville TN area along the Nolichuckey River. That's where my line was also. Mariah White appears in the, I think 1860 or 1870 TN census of both her husband Charles and again in the household of her daughter and son (he's a White) and her daughter is listed as being married to a Treadway who is not in the household (but she is not a widow). Let me get this info back to you also. A newfound "cousin" Claudia

    05/13/2002 04:00:22
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ralls Co. & treadway Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My ggg grandparents were William F. Treadway and Paulina Eads.

    05/09/2002 11:14:54
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: No, my William Treadway married to Paulina Eads.

    05/08/2002 02:46:04
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi, Claudie...my Great Grandmother's name was Mariah Embree (White) Treadway. Mariah Embree was her first and second name. Her maiden name was White. She married Charles Quillen Treadway. One of their daughters was my paternal grandmother, Virgie Isabella (Treadway) Dent. That's the connection. One of my questions was whether or not, being that "Embree" was part of her name, was she related to the Embree family around Embreeville, TN? I do know my grandparents, Alvin Weldie Dent and Virgie Isabella (Treadway) Dent lived in Erwin, Embreeville and Jonesborough. Around the early 1900's they moved to Pennsylvania where my grandfather was originally from. If you have any more information on this family and would be willing to share it, I would be most grateful. Thanks again so much for your interest. LuAnn (Dent) Everitt, 28 Creek Court, Stroudsburg, PA 18360

    05/07/2002 02:19:47
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Clem, Dimple, Leona, Paul Oren TREADWAY
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Treadway, Nidey, Clements, Quarry, Larimer, Krossman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/245 Message Board Post: Seeking any connections to the family of OREN TREADWAY, b.1872, Pueblo, CO, married BLANCHE LEONA NIDEY in 1892, Crawford Co. Illinois. Children are: ~Dimple Urlene Treadway, married QUARRY ~Clem Treadway, married 1, Agnes NELSON, 2, Helen Alice Durnford. ~Paul Oren Treadway, married Nellie Ann DAYTON ~Leona Treadway, married 1, William WOODING, 2, Charles "Fritz" LOGAN. Dimple Treadway-Quarry family moved to Oregon. Clem Treadway moved to Rawlins, Wyoming Paul Oren Treadway family moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Leona Treadway-Wooding moved to North Platte, Nebraska. Leona Treadway-Logan moved to Oregon & California.

    05/06/2002 10:27:04
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.2 Message Board Post: Look for Nancy Fain's father in VA, KY & E. TN intermarried with the McMahon's. Look for William Fain Treadway's father (William Treadway, s/o of John of VA, NC, & KY) in VA, E TN, KY. John Treadway (William's father) m Winifred (?Holcombe). Look at the Montgomery Co KY Lilbegrud Baptist Church records circa 1802-1818 when he went to IN) Look for the migration of William Fain's brothers and sisters from KY, to IN, to Bartholomew Co IL, to his brother Daniel in circa 1845 to Pike Co MO, and William Fain to MO at about the same time. Daniel's son, Micaja(h), will be found coming to MO with his father when he was 17 years old. Micajah died and is buried in MO. Some MO records are viewable on-line, but many are in Historical Society collections. Good luck on your research. Claudia

    05/06/2002 05:20:15
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.2 Message Board Post: LuAnn Just saw your posting on William of Washington Co TN. I am doing a little research into this family connection and have located both William and Virgie (of Charles). My question centers on Mariah Embree White. Do you know who her first husband (White) was? And, was her maiden name Embree (or is that her middle name?) Charles is the son of William Treadway and Johannes Head. Thanks for your help. Claudia

    05/06/2002 05:07:25
    1. RE: [TREADWAY-L] Two Daniel Treadaways?
    2. Dan Treadway
    3. Sharon, You mean besides me? I have twenty six Daniel Tre(a)d(a)ways in my computer file, including myself. In most cases I have relied for my information on William Tredway's n1920 /History of the Tredway Family/ and on Randy Treadway's web site. Those born before 1760 are: Daniel Tredway (1724-1810) lived in what is now Harford County, Maryland. He married Sarah Norris. They are my 5great grandparents, and I have a list of their descendants on line at <http://showcase.netins.net/web/treadway/genealogy/index.html>. He had a son Daniel born 1747 who married in 1782 to Mary Young, and is said to have lived in Philadelphia. There is a tradition that one Thomas Treadwell came to New England in 1712 or 1715 with an uncle who was an innkeeper, wealthy, and single. The uncle had promised to make the boy his heir, but afterwards married a young woman and had children. In disgust, Thomas quit New England for Maryland, and took the surname Tredway. Another tradition in the family tells of one Amos Tredwell, an Episcopal minister "from the north, probably Connecticut," who visited the descendants of Thomas in Virginia. This man told that a brother or nephew of his father changed his name to Tredway. Thomas Treadwell alias Tredway is said to have had a son Daniel born say 1730. I know nothing further of this man. Thomas Treadway and Mary Ball of Maryland had a son Daniel born in 1737. I know nothing further of him. Another Daniel Tredway married Mary Jones in 1776 in Cumberland County, North Carolina. This man seems to have been born about 1752, son of Richard and Elizabeth (Coles) Tredway of Baltimore County, Maryland. Daniel Tredway who married Mary Buffington and lived in South Carolina appears to have been born in 1760, son of Richard and Mary Tredway. This Richard was a son of Richard and Martha Tredway of Baltimore County, Maryland, and an elder half-brother of the Daniel Tredway who married Mary Jones. A grandson, Francis Marion Treadway, stated in his autobiography that Daniel who married Mary Buffington had two horses shot from under him at the Seige of Augusta, Georgia, during the Revolution. I hope I haven't made too many mistakes here, and if I have, I hope folks here will send corrections. I'll try to give answers to any questions that arise. -- Dan Treadway P O Box Gilbert IA 50105 [email protected] http://showcase.netins.net/web/treadway/ -----Original Message----- From: Sharon DeLoache [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 10:02 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [TREADWAY-L] Two Daniel Treadaways? Thank you so very much, Tina, for that very enlightening information! I have sent off to the National Archives for "my" Daniel Treadaway's Revolutionary papers--of course, it takes months to get anything back. How doubly confusing that both Daniels were married to Marys. I will keep my fingers, toes, and eyes crossed that there were indeed two Daniels and that the Daniel who married Mary Buffington was also in the Revolution. Thanks again, Sharon ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    04/28/2002 04:49:11
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Two Daniel Treadaways?
    2. Sharon DeLoache
    3. Thank you so very much, Tina, for that very enlightening information! I have sent off to the National Archives for "my" Daniel Treadaway's Revolutionary papers--of course, it takes months to get anything back. How doubly confusing that both Daniels were married to Marys. I will keep my fingers, toes, and eyes crossed that there were indeed two Daniels and that the Daniel who married Mary Buffington was also in the Revolution. Thanks again, Sharon

    04/28/2002 04:01:34
    1. RE: [TREADWAY-L] Treadway
    2. Dan Treadway
    3. Barbara, Here is what I have in my comptuer, for what it's worth. Please note that I have done no work in original records on this family--everything I have is copied from someone else's work. My sources are noted at the bottom of the listing: HUSBAND: William Walton Treadway Born: 11 Mar 1800 Montgomery Co, Kentucky[1] Lived: Kentucky[1] Marr: 4 Nov 1823 Clay County, Kentucky[2] Died: 14 Feb 1881[2] Miltry: Civil War[1] Buried: Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[2] Parents: Natural Edited: 27 Jan 2002 Mar Ed: 2 Jan 2001 Father: Moses Tredway Mother: Mary Catherine Dewitt ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ WIFE: Margaret Bowman[1] Born: 17 Aug 1807 Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[2] Died: 5 Mar 1886[2] Buried: Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[2] Parents: Natural Edited: 2 Jan 2001 Father: Jacob Bowman Mother: Eleanor Evans ____________________________________________________________________________ ____ CHILDREN_(X_=_ancestor_of_preparer)_________________________________________ ____ | 1| Name: Emily Treadway F| Born: 1822[1] | Marr: | To: James Alford | Died: (deceased) |Parents: Natural | Edited: 17 Nov 1993 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 2| Name: Elisha Bowman Treadway M| Born: 26 Aug 1824 Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[1] | Marr: | To: Sarah Eager | Marr: 22 Mar 1873[1] | To: Sophia K Clark | Died: 5 Oct 1885[3] | Miltry: Mexican War, Civil War[1] |Parents: Natural | Edited: 2 Jan 2001 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 3| Name: Evaline Treadway[1] F| Born: | Marr: | To: Henry Lutes | Died: (deceased) |Parents: Natural | Edited: 13 Jan 1994 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 4| Name: Simpson Treadway M| Born: 18 Mar 1839 Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[1] | Died: 1864[1] | Miltry: Civil War[1] |Parents: Natural | Edited: 2 Jan 2001 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 5| Name: Susan J Treadway F| Born: 1842 Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[2] | Died: (deceased) Owsley County, Kentucky[1] |Parents: Natural | Edited: 2 Jan 2001 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 6| Name: Helen Treadway F| Born: | Marr: | To: A B McGuire | Died: (deceased) Fayette County, Kentucky[1] |Parents: Natural | Edited: 13 Jan 1994 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 7| Name: William Wallace Treadway M| Born: 27 Mar 1848 Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[2] | Died: 1925[1] | Miltry: Spanish-American[1] |Parents: Natural | Edited: 2 Jan 2001 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 8| Name: Winfield Scott Treadway M| Born: 3 Jul 1853 Booneville, Owsley County, Kentucky[2] | Died: 1922[1] | Miltry: 1898 Spanish-American[1] |Parents: Natural | Edited: 2 Jan 2001 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ | 9| Name: Laura Treadway F| Born: | Marr: | To: William T Eager | Died: (deceased) Lee County, Kentucky[1] |Parents: Natural | Edited: 13 Jan 1994 __|_________________________________________________________________________ ____ REFERENCES__________________________________________________________________ ____ [1]William Thomas Tredway, History of_the Tredway Family, W T Tredway, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1930. [2]http://members. tripod.com/ ~Randy T/ NatTread.html 1 Jan 2001. [3]William Thomas Tredway, History of_the Tredway Family, W T Tredway, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1930, addenda. -- Dan Treadway P O Box Gilbert IA 50105 [email protected] http://showcase.netins.net/web/treadway/ -----Original Message----- From: Barbara [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 5:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TREADWAY-L] Treadway I am looking for information on the brothers and sisters of Winfield Scott Treadway b. July 3, 1850 from Owsley Co. Ky. birth and death dates also whom they married and children, if at all Possible. Barbara

    04/27/2002 12:23:09
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Treadway
    2. Barbara
    3. I am looking for information on the brothers and sisters of Winfield Scott Treadway b. July 3, 1850 from Owsley Co. Ky. birth and death dates also whom they married and children, if at all Possible. Barbara

    04/27/2002 09:39:33
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Daniel Treadway/Treadaway
    2. Tina Mitchell
    3. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 8:01 AM Subject: [Fwd: TREADWAY-D Digest V02 #18] Is this our Daniel they are talking about? There was book published "Treadway and Burkett Families" that had our Treadaway line wrong, it went like this: 1. Nathanial 1615 2. Josiah 1652 3. Richard abt 1677 who married Jane Parker 4. Thomas 1711 ..............(in fact this Thomas died without ISSUE!!!!!!!) 5. William 1738 6. Daniel born abt 1752 who married Mary Jones When our Daniel abt 1752 who married Mary Jones (Rev War Daniel of Anson NC) lines is: 1. Richard 1677 who married Jane Parker to 2. Richard R. born 1706 Maryland 3. Daniel born abt 1752 who married Mary Jones This Thomas born 1711 was indeed a son of Richard Sr. and Jane (Parker) Treadway and a half brother to our Richard R. Treadway (1706-1777) but this Thomas died without children so therefore our Daniel, who served in the Rev. War, was not his grandson. There was indeed a William born 23 Oct 1738 but William removed to VA and was the son of a different Thomas Treadway and this William did indeed have a son named Daniel born -date unknown- in Baltimore County, MD, who married Mary Young on 08 Aug 1782 in Maryland. That Daniel died in Maryland? and that Daniel and Mary had 3 sons, who went with her to Kentucky. I do not have the names of all three. I only have one, Robert Treadway, b: Unknown, Maryland. Randy Treadway has the line of this other Thomas mapped out pretty well as he was married four different times (only makes it more confusing!) Go here for descendants of this Thomas Treadway if you are interested in comparing notes: http://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/treadweb.html but the Thomas Treadway, who was the son of Richard and Jane (Parker) Treadway, was born 06 Mar 1711 in St. George's Parish, Baltimore County, MD, died: 1749, Baltimore County, MD. He left a Will dated 21 July 1749-02 Aug 1749. In this Will he provided for his Nephew Thomas Brown, and named his trusted and beloved friend Thomas Tredway his administrator, showing he had no wife or children. The bond was posted 02 Aug 1749, by Executor Thomas Tredway, with Amos Garrett and and Abraham Taylor. Now. If Clarice Cox carried on the same erroneous data from the Burkett book it will not do any good to have her book. Many people mistakenly thought our Daniel (Rev War soldier of Anson NC) was the son of the William Treadway who was the son of this other Thomas but if one compares the will of Richard R. Treadaway of Cumberland County, NC (written Oct. 30, 1774, and probated 1777) to the Rev. War application of Mary Treadaway, wife of Daniel Treadaway of Anson County, NC, they will see that Daniel belonged to Richard. Richard left his plantation on LOWER LITTLE RIVER in Cumberland County, NC to his son Daniel. Mary states in her application that she was married on LITTLE RIVER in Cumberland County to Daniel Treadaway. She states that Daniel was in the service when they married and that later they moved to SC where Daniel went into service again and was at the Siege of Augusta. She states that after the close of the War, they moved to Anson County, NC. Also with this application is the prayer book Daniel kept with the births of all their children. (includes our Arthur) Many people have written books based on inadequate amount of data and because it gets put into print everybody assumes it is correct. Here is what I have on OUR Daniel Treadaway Sr., Rev War Soldier, of Anson NC ----------------------- The name was Treadway until Daniel...then became Treadaway. ----------------------- Daniel was a soldier in the Militia Horse Company during the Revolutionary War and was stationed at Fayetteville, NC. There he met Mary Jones, of Cumberland County, NC and whom he married on August 8, 1776, later they moved to SC where they settled near the Broad River. Shortly thereafter, Daniel Treadaway reentered the military service and was in engagements in the Carolina and Georgia, including the Siege of Augusta. After the close of the War, he moved his family to a permanent homesite in Anson, NC, where he acquired land by a grant from the state in consideration of fifty shillings for every hundred acres. Source: Deed Book B-2, Anson County, NC. The "Journal of the Provincial Congress at Halifax, NC" contains two entries concerning Daniel Treadaway: "Thursday, April 18, 1776. Ordered that Daniel Treadaway have leave to retire from their further attendance on this Congress and that certificates be issued for their passing unmolested" Source: Colonial Records of NC, V. 10, p. 526. In the report of a committee appointed to inquire into the conduct of insurgents and suspected persons, it appeared: "That Malcom McNeill did actually excite, encourage and endeavor to hire Daniel Treadaway to repair to the King's standard at Cross Creek and take up arms against America under Gen. McDonald." Daniel Treadaway was considered a Patriot by Stephen B. Weeks, the compiler of NC Colonial and State Records, and appears to have been the informer. Source: Colonial Records of NC, V. 10, p. 603. Daniel Treadaway was one of the Executors of his father's, Richard Treadway, will dated 30th day of October 1774. ---------------------------- Notes from research data: "...The records we have on Daniel Treadaway, Sr. are very accurate. The writer of Treadway and Burkett was very wrong on this line. I think he put Daniel as the son of a Nathaniel Treadway, out of the New England states. At that time I assume no one had found the will of Richard Treadaway, Jr. of Cumberland County, NC. In it he [Richard] names all his children, and Daniel, as youngest son, inherits, along with his mother, the plantation on Little River. This was during the Rev. War, and at some point, possibly due to property being destroyed during the war, Daniel was found to be insolvent in Cumberland County. After this, Daniel moved to Anson County, NC.....He [Daniel] was very well educated, was a member of the House of Burgess of NC, until the start of the War. At that time he was questioned about whether he was a "Loyalist" or a "Patriot" but was given safe passage to leave the meeting, along with others who were known "Loyalists." He later participated actively i! n the war as a Colonial soldier....." --------------------- I have not researched the line of the other Francis Marion --where all the confusion comes in, but his ancestors are: Francis Marion> s/o William> s/o Daniel> s/o Richard> s/o Richard R.> s/o Richard (No Thomas!) This Daniel (Francis' grandfather) family went from SC to GA and is credited being the Rev War Soldier Daniel because his grandson Francis Marion wrote a autobiography....could Francis have mistaken our Dainel TREADAWAY's military service for that of his grandfather? Just because Francis printed the data in a book does not make it fact, he could have had confabulated the data, who knows? The only way to find out is to check out the Record on Daniel who was the Private in the Revolutionary War from 15 Apr 1781 to Feb 1782, Record numbers A.A.7902;W5. and see if it is referring to our Daniel of Anson NC who married Mary Jones or the Daniel who was the grandfather of Francis, who married Mary Buffington who died in GA. If it is indeed the grandfather of Francis then our Daniel of Anson NC should also have a Rev War Record. --------------------------- Francis Marion Treadway born 03 Sept 1832 in Anderson Co., Georgia, married Mary Spence. Mary was born in 1836 in Cross Plains, Calhoun Co., Alabama. HIS FATHER WAS: William Treadway born 1787 in South Carolina, married Dorcas Cox. Dorcas was born in 1800 in South Carolina. William lived in Georgia, then went back to South Carolina, and then moved to Anderson Co., Georgia. HIS FATHER WAS: Daniel Treadway born 1760 in South Carolina, married Mary Buffington. Mary was born 1760 in South Carolina, most likely at Turkey Point, Barnwell Co., South Carolina, the daughter of Ezekial Buffington and Mary Emory. Daniel was a Private in the Revolutionary War from 15 Apr 1781 to Feb 1782, Record numbers A.A.7902;W5. For this service, he received 20 lbs with a stipulation that 1 lb would be set aside for his heirs who could receive the interest. It was stated in the autobiography of his Grandson Francis Marion Treadway that Daniel had 2 horses shot from under him at the Seige of Augusta, Georgia. Daniel obtained a land grant for 150 acres on 01 May 1786 in Barnwell Co., South Carolina. Deed records show sales by Daniel of 300 acres in Barnwell County (100 acres on Upper Three Runs on 29 Jan 1801; 100 acres on Tinkers Creek on 29 Jan 1801; 100 acres on Turkey Creek on 28 Jan 1801). Pendelton County Deeds, p480-481 lists Daniel Tredaway as surveyor and William Tredaway as w! itness; surveying 7 Feb 1793; witnessing 19 Jan 1803. Pendleton Co., South Carolina Deeds, p132-133 states that on 23 Feb 1801, Ezekiel Buffington (Daniels father-in-law) and Ellis Harlan sold to Daniel Treadaway for $171.00, 150 acres on NE side of Little River of the Keowee River. Land transactions for Daniel in Pendelton District (Anderson County records): 150 acres bought on Little Run on 7 Feb 1805; 100 acres sold on Little Creek on 24 Mar 1813; 150 acres sold on Little Creek on 7 Oct 1816. Mary died 27 Sept 1874 in Walker Co., Georgia while living with her son Ellis. HIS FATHER WAS: Richard, half brother to our Daniel of Anson NC, sons of our Richard R. Treadway -------------------------- We know that Richard R. Treadway 1706-1777 left his plantation on LOWER LITTLE RIVER in Cumberland County, NC to his son Daniel. We know from Mary (Jones) Treadaway's Rev War Application (from National Archives pension application file W18159 [North Carolina]) that our Daniel TREADAWAY lived in SC for a while so I think...... either there were two Daniels in the Rev War or Francis applied our Daniel's military record to the name of his grandfathers. Whew! Tina [email protected]

    04/27/2002 04:00:17
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: TREADWAY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Bonnie, Is your Wm. Treadway the one married to Nancy Bibb? That is my Wm. Treadway.

    04/26/2002 06:11:58
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1.1 Message Board Post: No known connection and I stress known. Who knows what we will later discover. TN Wm not mine! But if he goes back to MD may be connection further back.

    04/26/2002 06:00:52
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1.1 Message Board Post: Good morning, Bonnie...I just read your inquiry. In it you mentioned you are a descendant of a William Treadway. Was this William Treadway born in Washington County, TN? My grandmother was Virgie Isabella (Treadway) Dent. She had a brother, William Treadway. William's father was Charles Quillen Treadway and his mother was Mariah Embree (White) Treadway. Would you please let me know if you are in this particular line of Treadways as I am trying to establish contact with cousins. Thanks very much and have a greata weekend!

    04/26/2002 02:50:04
    1. [TREADWAY-L] Re: Ralls Pike Co. Mo.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: True, Eads, Dooley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mYSBAEB/55.94.107.141.147.158.159.162.164.165.166.167.1 Message Board Post: I am a little late getting in on your "thread" but better late than never. I am descended from the William F./Paulina (Eads) Treadway line as well. Their dau. Nancy m. James M. True and their dau. Minerva my gggrandmother. Have you found info on parents of Wm yet? I have found some Eads-Dooley data. Hope to hear from you.

    04/25/2002 06:22:54