homas Treadwell1 appears to
have settled first at Dorchester, Mass., where his proportion of
land on the Neck (sometimes called Ludlows Neck) was 18 Mar.
1637, "3 acres, 3 goods, 20 rodes", and of other land,
"8 acres, 8 goods, 26 rodes"; but prior to 23 Apr 1638
he had moved to Ipswich, Mass., on which date he sold his
Dorchester holdings (Boston Rec. Com. Report, No. 4, pp. 31, 34).
His wife was probably Mary Taylor, sister of Samuel Taylor who
died in Ipswich, in June, 1695. In his will, Thomas Treadwell
mentions "my sister Bachellor", and the inventory of
his estate refers to "Bro. Bacheller". The names of
Thomas Treadwell and his wife appear several times in the
inventory of the estate of Henry Bacheller who died in Ipswich, 3
Feb 1678. Theophilus Wilson in his will, 1690, mentions Nathaniel
Treadwell as his "cozzen"; and John Giddings, in a
deposition made in 1664, recites a like relationship between
Nathaniel Treadwell and Thomas Wilson. Thomas Treadwell was
admitted freeman, 7 Sep 1638. Subsequently, he served on several
juries in Essex Co. He died in Ipswich, 8 June, 1671 (will dated
1 Jun, 1671, probated at Ipswich, 26 Sep, 1671, in Essex Co.
Probate, 28115) and his wife died in Ipswich 1 Dec, 1685 (will
dated 28 Oct, 1682, probated at Ipswich 20 Apr, 1686, in Essex Co.
Probate, 28102). Children all born in Ipswich excepting Thomas,
who was probably born in England.
The author is indebted to Prof. George A Treadwell of New York City for liberal assistance, and to Mrs. George H. Treadwell (Connecticut branch) and Mr. Smith R. Treadwell of Baltimore, Md. for much valuable data. If sufficient encouragement be given, an extended genealogy will be published in book form, containing an account of all the descendants of Thomas and Edward Treadwell down to about 1900, the lines of daughters, where they have married, being carried one generation. In such a work it is proposed to present a great deal of collateral matter not here given, such as biography, copies of documents, including photographic copies of the original wills of Thomas Treadwell and his wife, facsimiles of early signatures, together with references and authorities, and exhaustive indices. The material for this is now well in hand.
[The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1906, Vol. LX, pub. Boston by the Society. By William A. Robbins, LL.B., of Brooklyn, N. Y., p. 48-49 "Thomas Treadwell of Ipswich, Mass., and Some of His Descendants"] [HOVEY.GED]