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Rachel <I>Neal</I> Treadway

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Rachel Neal Treadway

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9 Aug 1902 (aged 86)
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Olney, Richland County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Rachel Treadway

Mrs. Rachel Treadway died last Friday night about nine 0'clock at the home of her daughter Mrs. William Coventry near the water works in this township, aged eighty seven.

She was the widow of John W. Treadway who was Justice of the Peace in this city for many years and who died some twenty years ago. Mrs. Treadway was born in Knox County, Indiana August 9, 1815 and came to this state with her Parents Walter and Rachel (incorrect her mother was Diana Wood Neal) Neal in 1820, who located near Sumner. She was married to John W. Treadway in 1839, and removed to this city. Mrs. Treadway leaves surviving one son and five daughters, W.W.Treadway of Flora, Mrs. Daniel Bryan of Chicago, Mrs. John C, Cope, Mrs. Wm Coventry, Mrs.I.L. Chauncey of this city, one son and one daughter having predeeded her. She was a devoted Christian member of the Baptist church. The funeral occurred from the residence of her daughter Sunday afternoon at two o'clock uinder the auspices of the church of her choice, Reverand Killgore officiating.

Olney Times August 13, 1902
Rachel Treadway

Mrs. Rachel Treadway died last Friday night about nine 0'clock at the home of her daughter Mrs. William Coventry near the water works in this township, aged eighty seven.

She was the widow of John W. Treadway who was Justice of the Peace in this city for many years and who died some twenty years ago. Mrs. Treadway was born in Knox County, Indiana August 9, 1815 and came to this state with her Parents Walter and Rachel (incorrect her mother was Diana Wood Neal) Neal in 1820, who located near Sumner. She was married to John W. Treadway in 1839, and removed to this city. Mrs. Treadway leaves surviving one son and five daughters, W.W.Treadway of Flora, Mrs. Daniel Bryan of Chicago, Mrs. John C, Cope, Mrs. Wm Coventry, Mrs.I.L. Chauncey of this city, one son and one daughter having predeeded her. She was a devoted Christian member of the Baptist church. The funeral occurred from the residence of her daughter Sunday afternoon at two o'clock uinder the auspices of the church of her choice, Reverand Killgore officiating.

Olney Times August 13, 1902


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