Treadaway in Russell County Alabama Marriage Book
I went to the library yesterday and there is a Russell County Alabama Marrige Book that was published in 1965 by Eleanor Duncan Hobbs and the Genealogical Society of East Alabama. Here are the Treadaway marraiges that i found: Pleasant Dudley and Harriett Treadaway witnessed by Richard R Treadaway August 12,1858 p221. G.W. Treadaway and Emily Treadaway witnessed by James M Treadaway March 22,1866 p195. James M Treadaway and Martha Justice witnessed by Richard R Treadaway, May 29th 1859 p292. Richard C Treadaway and Ann Eliza Spear by Levi Lee, Feb 8,1852, p402 William Spinks and Susan Treadaway by R. R Treadaway , May 5,1861, p488. J.H. Kindred and Malona Treadaway by L.L Torbert December 16, 1884 at Uchee. p458
Also in the Alabame Confederate Roster Books on page 644 are Henry C Treadaway 17th inf Co G George W Treadaway 17th Inf Co G James M Treadaway 17th Inf Co G Hope this helps someone Suzanne judd
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Re: Treadaway in Russell County Alabama Marriage Book
Are you researching the G. W. Treadaway line?
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I am a descendant of GW Treadaway. I am the Great Grandaughter of his daughter Annie Treadaway of Society Hill Alabama. I do have information on his Russell/ Macon family and knowledge of his Dale County Alabama family. I am interested if you have additional information! I am willing to share with you what I have. Julia Treadaway married a Haywood and I have that line and Pink Treadaway too. John Treadaway listed as GWs son was really the son of his brother John that seems to have vanished. I need to get to the Montgomery Archives to see if GWs brother John died in the Civil War. I cant find him listed anywhere but alot of soldiers have cards at the archives and arent in a published roster. So to answer your question, yes, I am researching the line. Also, interested in the Justice family that married in to this family and the Evers family that lived next door. There is some kind of connection to the Evers family because in 1910 or 1900 (cant remember which census) Annie Treadaway Holt had a Benjamin Evers living in the house hold listed as a nephew. Also the Evers family took in another great grandmother Adeline Haywood. So they are connected somehow , just cant figure it out. Are you associated with the Russell branch or the Dale, Covington second family??? Thank you for responding Suzanne Judd
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I'm getting a little confused on the G.W. Treadaways. I am looking for my ggrandfather's son, Daniel Lane, born 1916, 1917 or 1918 in Alabama. I have information on the Daniel Lane I am currently looking at that his father was a John Lane and mother Liddie Treadaway. My ggrandfather was John Lane out of Dale County, AL. I found that G. W. in Dale in 1900 had a daughter Liddie and then he shows up as George in Covington still with daughter Liddie in 1910. 1920 Holmes County, FL census has John Lane, Liddie and Daniel. Liddie is shown as age 31. I think she may be the daughter of G. (George) W. This is all I have and have just found some of it in the last few days. If this is my ggrandfather, he died in 1920. I cannot find Liddie and Daniel in 1930.
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I dont even have a death Date for GW....I have heard he died in 1914 not long after his son GW jr . GW jr was killed in accidental gunfire. If you have a documented death date for GW and know where he is buried I definately would like to have that info. Liddie was a daughter of GW Treadaway and my mother remembers her grandmother Annie mentioning her from time to time. Liddie was born in 1890 according to my records. I have a stack of Treadaway marraige certificates and unfortunately do not have hers. But, I have another relative that states in her information that Littie/Libby Treadaway married a J.J Lane on December 20,1913 in Covington County Alabama. Marraige Record notates that J.J Lane was 68 and Libby was 24. It was J.J's 3rd marraige so he probably had kids with previous marraiges. They resided in Lockhart Alabama.I would not doubt they moved to Florida because many in the Treadaway family did eventually go to Florida. Do you think you are from Libby's line or from a previous wife of J.J. Lane? Would you like me to send you to your personal email the Treadaway info that I have?
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Sorry , I just noticed the birth date of Daniel Lane.....Yes, you are in the GW line. He is from Russell County Alabama. GW's father's name is Richard and I have a ton of info for you dont already have the history.
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Hi my name is Jane I would like to no if your treadaway come from england at all as I am looking for my great grand mother death I have everything else but she disapeared after 1890 so we wounderd if she went to America her name Emma Treadaway married name Sear she was a widow
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Hi Jane, My family did come over from England, but in the very late 1600s. I tried to look for Sear and found many by that name in the 1910 census. I did not see a Emma Sear and I didnt see a Sear born in England(here in America) during this time. The 1890 census is in fragments because of a fire that destroyed most of that census. Has anyone in your family ever stated that she went to America. Would she as a widow travel alone for a trip that life changing? Could family members of the Sears taken her in and buried her in their family cemetery in England? Does the church that she attended in England have records for her? If you knew the town that she settled in in America ,if she came over here, I might be able to search for her in the 1900 census. But I would need exact information because the search engine is not set up like the 1910. What year was she born. All this info could help tremendously in finding her. From experience in searching on the census I have found that when the old folks were widowed they resided with their children either next to or in their household. Women did not usually leave their families during that time. Thanks, Suzanne Judd
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Suzanne, was your George W. Treadaway b. 1824, and the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Stegall Treadaway? I descend from Moses Treadaway, and I have tried to find all the brothers in the family who moved to AL. Lou Treadaway Lunsford
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Hi, my George Washington Treadaway was born in Russell County Alabama to Richard Treadaway and Susan Dunn Treadaway. I have done research on other Treadaway families so I will look and see what I have. My GW was born in the 1844. His father Richard (born in 1801) is the one that migrated to Alabama in the 1830s.I have the family that you are asking about in my records because the father Daniel and Elizabeth would be I think a great or great great Aunt and Uncle. I will email a file to you. If your Moses is from Coffee or Dale county he is descendant of GW's brother James Treadaway and they are from my Russell County line. They migrated from Russell to DAle. GW migrated after his first wife died and his daughters from the first marraige were grown.
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