Display Patriot - P-334174 - Daniel TREADWAY

Daniel TREADWAY

SAR Patriot #: P-334174

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: MD      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service

Birth: 1724 / Baltimore / MD
Death: 25 May 1810 / Harford / MD

Qualifying Service Description:

Signed Oath of Fidelity 1778 Baltimore MD


Additional References:
  1. Rev Patriots of Baltimore Town pg 275
  2. Rev Patriots of MD 1775-1783 by Henry Peden
  3. Guy Edward Almony Jr NSSAR #160713

Spouse: Sarah Norris
Children: Thomas;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1984-01-04 MD Unassigned Henry Clint Peden Jr (112356) Thomas   
2021-05-07 MD 94311 Guy Edward Almony Jr. (160713) Thomas   
2021-05-07 MD 94316 Guy Edward Almony III (216169) Thomas   
Location:
Sparks / Baltimore / MD / USA
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Author: Henry Clint Peden, Jr
Daniel Treadway was born 22 Nov 1724 in Baltimore Co, MD. He was son of Thomas Treadway (d. 1782) and Anna Hynson. He married Sarah Norris (15 Dec 1727 Baltimore Co, MD-?) on 02 Aug 1744 in Baltimore Co, MD. She was dau of Edward Norris (1701-1763) and Hannah Scott (1703-aft 1763). He had at least 12 children Thomas, Daniel, Edward, Nancy, Hannah, Susan, Elizabeth, Sarah, Ann, Mary, Crispin, and John Norris. He died 1810 in Harford Co, MD. His service was as an Oath Taker having taken the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity in MD in 1777.
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