Patriot #6 in my series about Revolutionary War ancestors for the 250th anniversary.
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Patriot #6 in my series about Revolutionary War ancestors for the 250th anniversary. Nathaniel Treadwell was from Ipswich, Massachusetts, and he owned an inn in the center of town. https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2026/04/my-revolutionary-war-patriots-nathaniel.html #genealogy #america250

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Patriot #6 in my series about Revolutionary War ancestors for the 250th anniversary. Nathaniel Treadwell was from Ipswich, Massachusetts, and he owned an inn in the center of town. https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2026/04/my-revolutionary-war-patriots-nathaniel.html #genealogy #america250

@HeatherRojo
I have Nathaniel Treadway (7 AUGUST 1614 -20 JULY 1689), husband of Suffrance Haynes in my tree, but as a grandparent of an ancestor's spouse. I think at one point, I believed that there was a Treadwell ancestor, but later decided they were the wrong line. -
@HeatherRojo
I have Nathaniel Treadway (7 AUGUST 1614 -20 JULY 1689), husband of Suffrance Haynes in my tree, but as a grandparent of an ancestor's spouse. I think at one point, I believed that there was a Treadwell ancestor, but later decided they were the wrong line.@EllenInEdmonton Yes, Nathaniel Treadway (1614 - 1689) from Watertown, Massachusetts is also in my family tree. He is my 9th great grandfather, married to Sufferana Haynes (love that name!). I descend from their daughter Lydia who married Josiah Jones. Here is a blog post with my lineage https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/11/surname-saturday-treadway-of-watertown.html
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@EllenInEdmonton Yes, Nathaniel Treadway (1614 - 1689) from Watertown, Massachusetts is also in my family tree. He is my 9th great grandfather, married to Sufferana Haynes (love that name!). I descend from their daughter Lydia who married Josiah Jones. Here is a blog post with my lineage https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/11/surname-saturday-treadway-of-watertown.html
@HeatherRojo
I think that your ancestors may have married in with some of my ancestors because those early Massachusetts settlements were not heavily populated. -
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