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Genealogy
and History of the Family TREADWELL
CD Content 3 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Descendants
of Edward Tre(a)dwell through his son John, Authors: William A. Robbins,
Elizabeth Ellen Schnebly Treadwell, City of Publication: New York
Publisher: T.A. Wright Press Date: 1911 Page Count: 119 pages.
"Edition of one hundred copies." Compiled mainly from data collected by
Elizabeth Ellen Schnebly Treadwell. Cf. leaf [3]. "Reprinted from the New
York genealogical and biographical record, April, 191." Includes bibliographical
references and index.
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2. Down
seven generations : a rescript of Treadwell and Platt genealogy, Author:
A. C. Maltbie, City of Publication: Syracuse, N.Y. Publisher:
School Bulletin Print. Office Date: 1883 Page Count: 35 leaves
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The
Treadwell Family
Thomas
Treadwell
The
Bay
The
Treadwell Harpsichord
Interesting
legislative statistics
Genealogy
of Anne Hazard's family
The
Clinton home
Interesting
letters
The
Platt Family
Copy
of letter of Judge Charles Platt to Dr. Samuel Jenner
Judge
Charles Platt was born on Long Island
Platt
and Dielle Families
The
Platt homestead
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Treadwell of Ipswich, Mass., and some of his descendants, Author: William
A. Robbins, City of Publication: Boston Publisher:
Press of D. Clapp & Son Date:1906 Page Count: 26
leaves. Notes: "Reprinted from the N.E. hist. and gen. register, vol. 60" |
AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 508 individuals,
in 135 family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets
plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources.
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