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About Sufferance Treadway
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Sufferance Haynes, born 11 Sep 1620 in Shaston, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, was the daughter of Walter Haynes 1583-1664 born Semley, Wiltshire, England and Elizabeth Gourd 1583-1659 born Shaftesbury, Dorset, England.They married 1620 in Dorset, England.
Birth also seen as Semly, Dorsetshire, England November 20, 1620.
She arrived with her parents and siblings in 1638 in the vessel "Confidence", and settled in Sudbury, Middlesex County.
She was married, probably in Sudbury, about 1639 to Nathaniel Treadway, son of Nathaniel Treadway and Mary (Howe) Treadway. [citation needed]
They lived in Sudbury until about 1645, when they relocated to Watertown.
Sufferanna died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts July 22, 1682. [1]
Sufferance married Nathaniel Treadway. "According to the passenger list of the ship, "Confidence", which came to the Massachusetts Colony with Nathaniell as a passenger, Nathaniel was born Semley Parish, Wiltshire, England. He traveled with Walter Haynes and his family including their sonne "under xvj yeares of age" John Haynes John Haynes their sonne "under xvj yeares of age" Josias Haynes their sonne "under xvj yeares of age" their daughter Suffrance Haynes their daughter Mary Haynes, John Blandforf 27 their servant. John Riddet 26 their servand. Richard Biddlecombe 16 their servant." and he later married Suffrance Haynes once they arrived in New England."
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https://thetreadwayweb.com/nathanieltreadway/
Nathaniel was a prominent man; a weaver by trade. The other hats he wore were selectman, highway surveyor, and a member of the meeting house. Nathaniel died on 15 June 1689 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts (8), and Sufferance died on 22 July 1682 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts (9).
Nathaniel and Sufferany’s children were:
- 1. Jonathan Treadway, b: 11 Nov 1640, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA
- 2. Mary Treadway, b: 01 Aug 1642, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA
- 3. James Treadway, b: 20 Nov 1644, Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA, d: 12 Feb 1685/86 (never married)
- 4. Elizabeth Treadway, b: 03 Aug 1646, Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA
- 5. Lydia Treadway, b: 01 Sep 1649, Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA
- 6. Josiah Treadway, b: 07 May 1652, Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA
- 7. Deborah Treadway, b: 02 Aug 1657, Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA
Ancestor of Thoreau:
Lydia Treadway
(1649-1743)
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Josiah Jones
(1670-1734)
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Elisha Jones
(1710-1776)
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Mary Jones
(1748-1830)
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Cynthia Dunbar
(1787-1872)
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Henry David Thoreau
(1817-1862)
American Author
Spending 2 years "living simply" in the forest was the premise for Henry David Thoreau's famous book, "Walden". Thoreau also wrote "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience", an essay that encouraged people to prohibit governments from having absolute power.
Katharine Manierre (Newbury) wrote (1905-06) that Sufferana Treadway's father was "Edward Howe of England," who died in 1644. Manierre left no record of the source of this assertion.
Source: Genealogical notes by Katharine Manierre (Newbury) in the collection of Michael Reid Delahunt, Scottsdale, AZ (2011)
References
- WikiTree contributors, "Sufferanna (Haynes) Treadway (abt.1620-1682)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Haynes-171 : accessed 16 November 2024).
- https://thetreadwayweb.com/nathanieltreadway/
Sufferance Treadway's Timeline
1620 |
November 20, 1620
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Shaston, Dorset, England
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1634 |
1634
Age 13
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Sutton, Wiltshire, Mandville, Eng.
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1640 |
November 11, 1640
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Sudbury, Massachusetts
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1642 |
August 1, 1642
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Sudbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1644 |
November 20, 1644
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Framingham, Middlesex, MA, USA
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1646 |
April 3, 1646
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Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
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1649 |
September 1, 1649
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Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1652 |
May 7, 1652
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Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1657 |
August 2, 1657
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Probably Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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