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Henry Treadway was probably born ca 1650's or 60's, possibly in New Jersey. Henry
married Mrs. Ann Driver. Ann had at least one know child from her marriage to Mr.
Driver. Her name was Mary Driver. Here are a few facts on Henry:
Data
Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey; John E. Stillwell, M.
D., Volumes II, NY 1906 - Court Records, Burlington New Jersey, June 14, 1680: Page
1
Henry
Tredway is among a list of persons in a document stating "The Names of all ye
freeholdrs & Inhabittants within _______ of ye Cort at Burlington, who are to doe
their Sute & se________". Note: The blank spacing indicates missing or worn
sections of the original.
Page
11 - from a section beginning on Page 2, entitled "The names of those who gave in the
Eare marks of their Swyne, which are as follows:
Henry Tradway: Right Eare Cropt, Left Eare
Slitt. Note: to the right of this entry are 2 triangles - one for each ear,
and each shows how each ear thus appears.
Page 36 -
Henry
Tradway is listed as one of the witnesses to the marriage of Edward Eglington & Sarah
Hoult - "...the Eleaventh day of ye Third Moneth, 1685..."
Page 38 -
1685,
8th 9th mo. Henry Tradway & Anne Driver The 8th day of ye 9th Moneth, called
November. These are to Certifye all persons that Henry Tradway did take Anne Driver
to be his Lawfull wife; And the said Anne Driver did take the sd Henry Tradway to he her
lawfull Husband In ye presence of wee whose names are under written. Willm Warner,
Ralph Rawson, Anne Lawrence, Richd Lawrence, James Kent, Eliz: Test, Jno Test, Isaac
Warner, Eliz: Salsbury, Robt Chinton, Anne Warner. This is a Record of the
Certificate itselfe.
Their
marriage record is also recorded in the New Jersey Marriage Records 1665-1800, pg.
399. The bond stated that both Henry and Ann were of Burlington.
From Revel's Book of Surveys: 1683 09
___ber:
Return of survey for Henry Tradway and William Warner of 300 a. at Redbanck alias
Bachelours Banck, on Delaware River from the mouth of Long Harries Creek to Richard
Lawrence's. 1684 April 01: Deed - same as before to Henry Tradway, for 300
acres at Red Bank alias Bachelours Bank, where grantee now lives. 1683 November
23: Deed - Thomas Matthews of Burlington, carpenter, to Henry Treadway of Red Banke,
W. J., for 375 acres "up by ye Creek below ye aforesaid Red Bank." 1700
April 20: Deed - Henry Treadway of Woodbury Creek, Gloucester Co., yeoman, to James
Whiteall of Upton on Gloucester River, same Co., yeoman, for a plantation of 411 1/2
acres, called Red Bank, now in the tenure of Joseph Tomlinson, on Delaware R., S. E. Tho.
Gardiner, S. W. said Gardiner's swamp. Henry was also listed twice in the AIS Census
Report of 1687 (Early American Series, New Jersey, Vol. 1, pg. 225).
On 25
November 1694 Henry was a witness to the Will of Jonathan Wood. Also, on 27 October
1714, Henry was sworn to make a true inventory of Arthur Powell's Estate.
Note of Interest: Below is an article sent to me in regards to Henry which raises a
couple of questions: First - Was Henry's fathers name Henry, and second if Henry's
father was not a Henry, was Ann Driver his second wife, or is there another son we do not
have? Here is the information:
From "The Burlington Court Book: A
Record of Quaker Jurisprudence in West New Jersey, 1680-1709" - in the
Chapter/Section: Historical introduction, pg. 50:
In 1687 the Gloucester Grand Jury presented the sheriff and one
of the justices as betrayers of the Rights and privileges belonging to the County of
Gloucester by being concerned and assisting in the conveyance of Henry Treadway a
notorious Criminal of this County (where he was obliged to appear and receive his
tryal!) Unto the Court of Burlington contrary to the Trust in them reposed to the
perverting of justice to the fit examples of others, etc". But the Burlington
Court in a special session had already punished Treadway and his daughter-in-law for
carnal copulation and the wrathful Gloucester Grand Jury could do no more than vent its
spleen upon the apologetic justice who apparently had delivered the offenders to the
Burlington authorities.
More Information on Henry Treadway
Many thanks go out to David Tourison and Bill Forshey for providing
us with much needed information on Henry and his descendants. Thank you David and Bill.
Children
of Henry and Ann Driver Treadway
1. Henry Treadway, b: 1695,
Gloucester Co., NJ
2. Lucy Treadway, b: Unknown, Gloucester Co., NJ. She married William Kimsey of
Deptford, Gloucester Co., NJ on 16 May 1737. Lucy was called a spinster.
Family of Henry Treadway (of Henry)
Henry Treadway was born ca 1695, in New Jersey. Henry married Sarah _____. They
made their home on 100 acres of land located on Mathews Branch and Woodbury Creek, called
Colbum. At the time of his death it was recorded that he owned another 100 acres of
land located on the same branch.
Henry died on 25 February 1725 in Gloucester Co.,
New Jersey. After Henry's death, Constantine Wood was appointed guardianship of his
family. Sarah died in 1727, leaving her Estate to her three children.
Information on this land and guardianships below was in a post from David Tourison on
Rootsweb. Also found in the Pioneer Roads 1739-1743: 21 May 1739 for Deptford
Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey - A "Tradway's" property line mentioned next to
William Wood, and near John Madson. Henry and Sarah's children were:
1. Lucy Treadway, b: Unknown, Gloucester Co., NJ
2. Henry Treadway, b:
1721, Gloucester Co., NJ
3. John Treadway, b:
1724, Gloucester Co., NJ
Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series; Documents Relating To The Colonial
History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII; Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. 1,
1670-1730. Nelson, William; Paterson NJ 1901. Pages 470, 471: 1725-6
Feb. 15. Tredway, Henry, of Depford, Gloucester Co.; will of Wife Sarah.
Children--Henry, John, Lucy, who all are placed under the
guardianship of Constantine Wood. Home farm, called Colburn, on Woodbury Creek, farm
of 100 acres on Mathews' Branch and Woodbury Creek, another farm of 100 a. on the same
branch be- [[page 471]] low Laycons, bought of Isaac Pearson. Personal
property. Executors--the wife, Joseph
Richardson and Joshua Lord. Witnesses--Robert Brian (Briant), Hester Brian, Philip
Paull. Proved March 6, 1726-7. Lib. 2, p. 407. 1726-7 Feb.
28. Inventory of the personal estate, £338.16.8, incl.
bonds and bills £247.7.9; made by George Ward and Jonathan Lad. 1729 May
27. Account of the estate, £354.0.7 1/2, by the executors, Joseph Richardson
and Joshua Lord, who have paid out £151.7 to Samuel Lippincott, James New, Sarah Driver,
Wm. Wilkins, Joseph Eastlack (Eastlake), Mary Ladd junior, Wm. Chester, Lawrence Cox,
Edward Richardson, Wm. Tatham, Mary Bull, Jonathan Ladd, Mary West of Philadelphia, Robert
Briant, John Ladd junior, Andrew Hamilton, for boarding Henry and John, sons of the
deceased, to Mary Chester, executrix of Wm. Chester, John Snowden, Abraham Chattin, George
Ward junior, John Richardson, Mary Spays and Joseph
Hugg, Wm. Warner, John Eglington and Richard Cheeseman. The account is preceded by a
protest of Constantine Wood of Gloucester Co., yeoman, appointed guardian of the children
by the will of deceased, against the charge for boarding Henry and John aforesaid, and
against the allowance for
time and expenses of the executors; nevertheless the account is allowed to stand by Samuel
Bustill, D. Regr. A previous account, designated as erroneous, was allowed April 4,
1729. 1726-7 21st d. 12th m. (Feb.). Tredway, Sarah, of Gloucester Co.,
widow; will of. Gives estate to children--Lucy, Henry and John and makes John
Cooper, Joseph Richardson and Joshua Lord executors. Witnesses--Ester Briant, Robert
Briant, Joshua Richardson, Susannah Schew. Proved November
4, 1728. 1728 4th d. 9th m. (Nov.). John Cooper declines to act as
executor. 1729 May 27. Account of the estate of, £67.11.2, by the
executors Joseph Richardson and Joshua Lord, who charge against it only the funeral
charges, £2.11.5, and the official fees in the Register's office £1.16.
Family
of Henry Treadway (of Henry, Henry)
Henry Treadway was born ca 1721 in
Gloucester Co., New Jersey. In 1737 when Henry was around 16 years of age, and still
a Ward, petitioned the court that Thomas Wilkins of Deptford, Gloucester Co., New Jersey
be appointed his guardian. On 06 April 1743 he married Anne Kinsey in the 1st
Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1st Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania marriage records, 1702-1745, pg. 70).
Henry was listed as a creditor in the Estate records of Abraham Ballinger on 25 May 1753
in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. The Executors of that Will were Joshua Ballinger and
Gabriel Davis. In 1754, Henry of Gloucester Co., New Jersey was on a Jury List
(Early American Series, New Jersey, Vol. 1, AIS Census Report, pg. 225). Anne died in
1808, this from the "Extrarcts from the Diary of Samuel Mickle": 21 February
1808 - Heard of decease of Anne Treadway, widow of Henry, Treadway supposed 90 years old
or upward.
From RootsWeb: Archives of the State
of New Jersey, First Series; Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary &
Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXVI; Calendar of New
Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume VII, 1786-1790; Edited and Indexed by Elmer T.
Hutchinson; Trenton, NJ, 1941:
Page
232: 1789, Nov. 10. Treadway, Henry, of Deptford Township, Gloucester Co., yeoman; will
of. Wife, Ann, £18 yearly and some goods. I give one acre of land , bounding on the line
of the plantation late William Wood's and the road leading to Woodbury, to include the
graves now fenced, for the only use of a Burying Ground for all my descendents. Sons,
Henry, Nathan, John, Jessee and Matthew, my plantation, except the stated acre. Daughters,
Ann Hewet and Hannah White, £35 each. Daughter Sarah Amlin, £1, and to her children, £3
each. To my late daughter, Amy White's children, £35. To my late daughter, Azubee's son,
George, £10. Executor--friend, John Hopkins. Witnesses--John Wilkins, Nathan Kinsey,
William Wood. Proved April 27, 1790.
1790, April
27. Adm'r--John Tredway, of said Co. Fellowbondsman--Henry Treadway.
1790, April
26. Renunciation by John Estaugh Hopkins. Witnesses--John M. Hopkins and Zetthu Treadway.
1790, April 29. Inventory, £400.10.10, made by James Brown and John Wilkins. Lib. 31, p.
472. Except for all the given names mentioned in the above will abstract, there is only
one other entry listed in the Index: p. 258: Henry Tredway is mentioned as holding £40,
which is to be given to grandsons Joshua Wood Thompson and Aaron Thompson, sons of Samuel
Thompson, deceased, as devised in the will of Rachel Wood, of Deptford Township,
Gloucester Co.; will date 1 Aug 1788, proved 16 Feb 1789, (Lib. 30, p. 127).
Henry and Anne's children
were (children's names and ages from LDS files):
1. Henry Treadaway, b: 1747,
Gloucester Co., NJ
2. Nathan Treadway, b:
1749, Gloucester Co., NJ
3. John Treadway, b: 1751, Gloucester Co., NJ. John was listed as an Administrator
in reference to the Estate of John Hastings of Gloucester Co., New Jersey (Lib. 32, pg.
215 - RootsWeb reference).
4. Jesse Treadway, b:
1753, Gloucester Co., NJ
5. Matthew Treadway, b: 1755, Gloucester Co., NJ
6. Ann Treadway, b: 1757, Gloucester Co., NJ, married _____ Hewet.
7. Hannah Treadway, b: 1759, Gloucester Co., NJ, married _____ White.
8. Sarah Treadway, b: 1761, Gloucester Co., NJ, married John Amlin on
21 Aug 1770 in Philadelphia, PA. They migrated to Fearing, Washington Co., OH.
Children: John, James, Samuel Amlin.
9. Amy Treadway, b: Unknown, Gloucester Co., NJ, married _____ White.
10. Azubee Treadway, b: 1763, Gloucester Co., NJ, married _____, children: George
_____.
Family of John Treadway (of Henry,
Henry)
John Treadway was born ca 1724
in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. On 30 January 1738, when John was around 14 years of
age, and still a Ward, petitioned the court have Thomas Wilkins of Deptford, Gloucester
Co., New Jersey be appointed his guardian. He married Sarah ____. John
died ca 1762. They had one daughter. She was:
1. Keziah Treadway, b: ca 1752, Deptford
Twp., Gloucester Co., NJ , married James Groff on 17 July 1773. John was the son of Garret and Sarah.
From the Archives of the
State of New Jersey, First Series; Documents Relating To The Colonial History of the State
of New Jersey, Volume XXXIII; Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Vol. IV,
1761-1770; Honeyman, A. Van Doren; Somerville NJ 1928.
Page 437: 1762, July 3. Treadaway, Kezia, of Gloucester Co.
Ward. Whereas John Treadaway, of Deptford Twsp., said Co., yeoman, died intestate,
and left only one child, named, Kezia, of about 10 years; and whereas Sarah Treadaway,
mother of said infant, being since deceased also, so that the Guardianship rests on me,
Joshua Mills, of New Hanover Township, in Burlington Co., sayer; I renounce, and leave it
unto Joshua Lord and John Wilkins, of Deptford Twsp. 1762, July 5.
Guardians--Joshua Lord and John Wilkins, both of Deptford Township, Gloucester Co.,
yeomen, who are to be Guardians of said
Kezia; Sarah Treadaway, the mother, became Guardian, but she soon departed this life, and
the Guardianship fell to Joshua Mills, uncle by the mother's side, and he renounced;
therefore the above Guardians were appointed. Witness--Sarah Howell.
Lib. 11, p. 126. 1766, May 27. Treadaway, Keziah, of Deptford Twsp.,
Gloucester Co. Ward. Only daughter of John Treadway, of said place, yeoman,
deceased, who makes choice of her friend, John Wilkins, as her Guardian. 1766, May
27. Guardian--John Wilkins.. Fellowbondsman--William Wilkins, yeoman;
both of said place. Witnesses--John Estaugh Hopkins and John Ladd.
Lib. 12, p. 383.
Family of Henry Treadaway (of Henry,
Henry, Henry)
Henry Treadaway was born ca 1747
in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. He married Deborah Quicksell on 05 October 1773
in the St. Michael's and Zion Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co.,
Pennsylvania (St. Michael's and Zion Lutheran Church marriage records, 1770-1776, pg.
353). Note: All along the Treadway named has been spelled Treadway, Tradway,
Treadaway. I am not sure what family kept the spelling, but I will be using
Treadaway for the descendants of this Henry, as that spelling is what they seemed to have
used. Their children were:
1. Jeremiah Quicksell Treadway,
b: 1775, Gloucester Co., NJ
Family of Nathan Treadway (of Henry, Henry, Henry)
Nathan Treadway was born ca 1749
in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. He married _____. Nathan was listed in
the 1779 through 1797 Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey Tax Lists. Nathan
was listed as a fellowbondsman in reference to the Estate of John Hastings of Gloucester
Co., New Jersey (Lib. 32, pg. 215 - RootsWeb reference). He died in January 1815 in
Gloucester Co., New Jersey. His children were:
Family of Jesse Treadway (of Henry, Henry, Henry)
Jesse
Treadway was born ca 1753 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. He married _____.
Jesse was listed in the 1782, 1785, 1789, 1790, 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796, and 1797
Deptford, Gloucester Co., New Jersey Tax Lists. His children were:
Family of Jeremiah
Quicksell Treadaway (of Henry,
Henry, Henry, Henry)
Jeremiah Quicksell
Treadaway was born ca 1775 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. He married Rebecca
Lock. Rebecca was born ca 1777. Their family was listed in the 1810
Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census records. Rebecca died on 19 September 1819.
Jeremiah was still in Plaquimines Co., Louisiana in 1840, as he was listed in the Census
records. Jeremiah died on 03 April 1843. Their children were:
1. Deborah Treadaway, b:
Unknown, possibly in PA. She married Jacob Meyers (LDS Files)
2. Catherine Treadaway, b: Unknown, possibly in PA She married Archibald McDonald
(LDS Files)
3. Henry Q. Treadaway, b: 18 Jan 1809, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
4. Enos Treadaway, b: ca 1812, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA, d: 07 Mar 1849
5. Suzanne Eliza Treadway,
b: ca 1813, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
6. Andrew Q. Treadaway,
b: ca 1815, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
7. Madison Treadaway,
b: ca 1819, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
8. Thomas Jefferson
Treadaway, b: 1819, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
Family of Henry Q. Treadaway (of Jeremiah Q., Henry, Henry, Henry, Henry)
Henry Q. Treadaway was born on 18 January 1809 in Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana. He married Marie Gracienne Ronquillo on 21 July 1839 in Plaquimines
Parish, Plaquimines Co., Louisiana. Marie was born on 05 March 1820 in Plaquimines
Co., Louisiana the daughter of Juan Ronquillo and Margareta Pinero. Their family was
listed in the 1850 Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census, the 1860 Ronquillo Settlement,
Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census, and the 1870 New Orleans PO., Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana Census records. Henry died on 15 August 1877. Marie was listed in
the 1880 Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census records with her son Jeremiah and his family
living with her. Their children were (Children and dates from the Bible Records of
Henry Treadaway - Rootsweb):
1. Rebecca Treadaway, b:
22 May 1840, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA, d: 30 Aug 1840
2. Antoine Treadaway, b: 13 Jun 1841, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
3. Margaret Grace Treadaway, b: 13 Jun 1844, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
4. Jeremiah Q. Treadaway, b: 21 May 1846, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
5. John Leonard Treadaway, b: 14 Dec 1848, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
6. Henry L. Treadaway, b: 27 Jul 1850, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
7. Theressa Treadaway, b: 14 Oct 1852, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
8. Lydia Ann Treadaway, b: 05 Apr 1854, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
9. Paul Treadaway, b: 03 Mar 1857, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
10. Rebecca Treadaway, b: 21 Dec 1859, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
11. Catherine Treadaway, b: 05 Dec 1861, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
12. Frederich Treadaway, b: 12 Jan 1864, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
Family of Suzanne Eliza Treadaway
(of Jeremiah Q., Henry, Henry, Henry, Henry)
Suzanne Eliza Treadaway was born ca 1813 in Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana. She married Francois Chartier. Francois was born ca 1812 in
Louisiana. Their family was listed in the 1850 and 1860 Plaquimines Co., Louisiana
Census records. This is all the information that I could find on this family.
Their children were:
1. Manuel Felix Chartier,
b: 1837, Plaquimines Co., LA, d: 30 Aug 1840
2. Rebecca Chartier, b: 1842, Plaquimines Co., LA
3. Elida Chartier, b: 1844, Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co., LA
4. Guilliett? Chartier, b: 1845, Plaquimines Co., LA
5. Rosa Chartier, b: 1846, Plaquimines Co., LA
6. Adrien Chartier, b: 1849, Plaquimines Co., LA
7. Marguerite Chartier, b: 1851, Plaquimines Co., LA
8. Antoine Chartier, b: 1854, Plaquimines Co., LA
Family of Andrew Q. Treadaway (of Jeremiah Q., Henry, Henry, Henry, Henry)
Andrew Q. Treadaway was born ca 1815 in Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana. He married Virginia Rosalie Solis on 30 September 1843 in Plaquimines
Co., Louisiana. Virginia was born ca 1827 in Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana, the daughter of Joseph Solis and Rosalie Gauthier. Their family was
listed in the 1850 Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census, the 1860 Ronquillo Settlement,
Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census, and the 1870 New Orleans PO, Plaquimines Co., Louisiana
Census records. Their children were:
1. Felix Jeremiah
Treadaway, b: 1845, Plaquimines Co., LA
2. Paul Treadaway, b: 1848, Plaquimines Co., LA
3. Anthony Treadaway, b: 1850, Plaquimines Co., LA
4. Carmalite Treadaway, b: 1853, Plaquimines Co., LA
5. Amanda Treadaway, b: 1856, Plaquimines Co., LA
6. J. Palmyre Treadaway, b: 1858, Plaquimines Co., LA
7. Enos Treadaway, b: 1861, Plaquimines Co., LA
8. Annie A. Treadaway, b: 1863, Plaquimines Co., LA
9. Lydia A. Treadaway, b: 1868, Plaquimines Co., LA
Family of Madison Treadaway (of Jeremiah Q., Henry, Henry, Henry, Henry)
Madison Treadaway was born ca 1819 in Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana. He married Clara Caroline Solis on 06 October 1842. Clara was born
ca 1830 in Plaquimines Co., Louisiana the daughter of Manuel Solis and Marie
Ronquillo. There family was listed in the 1850 Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census,
and the 1860 St. Bernards Co., Louisiana Census records. Madison died on 24 December
1869. I found a Clara Ronquillo married to A. Ronquillo in the 1870 New Orleans PO.,
Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census. Gertrude Treadaway was living with this
family. I believe this may be Clara Solis Treadaway. Madison and Clara's
children were:
1. Victor Treadaway, b:
1844, Plaquimines Co., LA
2. Cyrille Treadaway, b: 1846, Plaquimines Co., LA
3. Louisa Treadaway, b: 1847, Plaquimines Co., LA
4. Lydia Treadaway, b: 1850, Plaquimines Co., LA
5. Edgar Treadaway, b: 1853, Plaquimines Co., LA
6. Henry Treadaway, b: 1858, Plaquimines Co., LA
7. Marie Treadaway, b: 1859, Plaquimines Co., LA
8. Gertrude Treadaway, b: 1863, Plaquimines Co., LA
9. Henry Treadaway, b: 1864, Plaquimines Co., LA
Family of Thomas Jefferson Treadaway
(of Jeremiah Q., Henry, Henry, Henry, Henry)
Thomas Jefferson Treadaway was born ca 1819 in Plaquimines Parish, Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana. He married Marie Octavia ____. Marie was born ca 1826 in
Plaquimines Co., Louisiana. Their family was listed in the 1850 Plaquimines Co.,
Louisiana Census, the 1860 Ronquillo Settlement, Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census, and
the 1880 New Orleans PO, Plaquimines Co., Louisiana Census records. Their children
were:
1. Victoria Treadaway, b:
1849, Plaquimines Co., LA
2. Thomas Treadaway, b: 1856, Plaquimines Co., LA
3. Eli Treadaway, b: 1857, Plaquimines Co., LA
4. Jesus Treadaway, b: 1858, Plaquimines Co., LA
5. Eziole? Treadaway, b: 1860, Plaquimines Co., LA
6. Drozen Daisaré Treadaway, b: 1862, Plaquimines Co., LA
7. Ezekial Madison Treadaway, b: 1864, Plaquimines Co., LA
8. Daniel Treadaway, b: 1867, Plaquimines Co., LA
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