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Dr William Augustus Treadwell

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Dr William Augustus Treadwell

Birth
Jasper County, Georgia, USA
Death
28 May 1888 (aged 72)
Victoria, Coffee County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Coffee County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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He was born in Jasper County,Georgia. He came to Alabama
while a young man, settled in Chambers County, and was married to Lucy Ann Sorrell in Chambers County,Alabama on 11 Feb 1837. Later he took up the study of medicine, graduated from a medical college, and began the practice of medicine before he was thirty years old. He began his practice in Chambers County, and afterward was a resident of Dale County for a number of years. Eventually he settled in Coffee County, at Victoria, and there died in May, 1888. He was a democrat and a member of the Primitive Baptist church. His wife was a native of Georgia, grew up in Chambers County, and was married in her eighteenth year. She had ten children, six of whom survive. She is a member of the Primitive Baptist church, and resides at Victoria, Coffee County.

He was a Doctor as his grandfather Stephen was and two of his three son's were Doctor's.


He was in the 1840 census in Dallas County, Alabama and the 1850 census in Russell County, Alabama.
He was born in Jasper County,Georgia. He came to Alabama
while a young man, settled in Chambers County, and was married to Lucy Ann Sorrell in Chambers County,Alabama on 11 Feb 1837. Later he took up the study of medicine, graduated from a medical college, and began the practice of medicine before he was thirty years old. He began his practice in Chambers County, and afterward was a resident of Dale County for a number of years. Eventually he settled in Coffee County, at Victoria, and there died in May, 1888. He was a democrat and a member of the Primitive Baptist church. His wife was a native of Georgia, grew up in Chambers County, and was married in her eighteenth year. She had ten children, six of whom survive. She is a member of the Primitive Baptist church, and resides at Victoria, Coffee County.

He was a Doctor as his grandfather Stephen was and two of his three son's were Doctor's.


He was in the 1840 census in Dallas County, Alabama and the 1850 census in Russell County, Alabama.


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