1824-06-26 | b. 16 High Street, Kensington, Margaret Westminster, London | TNA: RG 6/425, /803; TNA: HO 107; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1833/1838 | of Walworth, Surrey; at Ackworth School | Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth |
1841 | short hand writer, of Dover Road, Newington, Lambeth, living with his family and a female servant | HO 107/1065/1 f33 p11 |
1848-07-20 | gentleman, of Christchurch, Southwark; m.1. Mary Ann Tucker (cal 1828 – 1856, of Bimport[, Shaftesbury], d. of John Boys Tucker, gentleman), at Holy Trinity church, Shaftesbury, Dorset | GRO index; parish register; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; Standard of Freedom, 1848-08-05 |
Children with first wife: | Mary Ann Tucker (1849–1938), John Boys Tucker (1850–1851), Harriet Eliza Jane (1851–1852), William (1852–1853), Eleanor Boys (1853–1854), Herbert William (1855–1930) | censuses; GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; National Probate Calendar |
1850 | pioneer shorthand writer in the new Society of Practising Shorthand Writers | Harry M. Scharf (1989) 'The Court Reporter' |
1851 | short hand writer, of 22 Surry Street, St Clement Dane's, Westminster, London, living with his family, a cook, a housemaid, and three visitors | HO 107/1512 f80 p10 |
1851-12-23 | gentleman, of Cumming Street, Pentonville, London | parish register |
1854-08-02 | of Cumming Street, Camden | parish register |
1856-03-10 | in a perjury case at Lambeth, The first witness called yesterday was Mr. William Treadwell, the short-hand writer, who read over his notes of the evidence of the defendant at the Croydon assizes, in August last, when the action against him had been tried. |
London Evening Standard, 1856-03-11 |
1858-09-18 | of East Brixton; m.2. Martha Mallam (cal 1830 – 1861, d. of George and Mary Mallam, of Hammersmith, London), at St Matthew's, Spring-gardens, St Martin in the Fields RD | censuses; GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; Morning Post, 1858-09-23 |
Children with second wife: | Charles Ernest (1859–1936), Claude Mallam (1861–1931) | censuses; GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; National Probate Calendar |
1861 | short hand writer, of 5 Fredric Place, St Mary Lambeth, Surrey, living with his family, a cook, and a housemaid | TNA: RG 9/365 f92 p8 |
1861-05-08 | short hand writer, of 5 Frederic Place, Brixton | parish register |
1868-09-10 | of Devereux Court, Temple, and of East Brixton; m.3. Margaret Webb (1825–1892, of Portsmouth, Hampshire, d. of Charles and Elizabeth Webb, of H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth), at Newtown, Soberton | censuses; GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; Hampshire Telegraph, 1868-09-12; parish register of St John's chapel, Portsea |
1871 | short hand writer, of Frederick Villas, 5 Frederick Place, Cold Harbor Lane, St Mary Lambeth, Surrey, living with his family, mother, sister, and two servants | RG 10/687 f32 p56 |
1879-05-13 | of Devereux Court, Strand, London; deed of partnership with Ebenezer Howard of 44 Homerton Road, Herne Hill, Surrey, gent., in the business of shorthand writers | catalogue entry for Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies DE/Ho/F13/1 |
1881 | short hand writer, of Clanville, Overhill Rd, Camberwell, London, living with his family, mother, sister, and two servants | RG 11/679 f4 p1 |
1886-05-29 | dissolved partnership with Ebenezer Howard | catalogue entry for Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies DE/Ho/F13/1 |
1888-10-20 | partnership with Ebenezer Howard—"carrying on business as Shorthand Writers and Type Writers, under the style or firm of Treadwell and Howard, at Devereux-chambers, Devereux-court, Strand, in the county of Middlesex"—dissolved by mutual consent, w.e.f. 29 September 1888 | The London Gazette, 1888-10-30 |
1889-05-14 | of Granville House, Overhill-road, Lordship Lane, Surrey; d. there, suddenly | National Probate Calendar; GRO index; South London Mail, 1889-05-18; South London Press, 1889-05-25 |
1889-09-05 | will proved at the Principal Registry by son Claude Mallam Treadwell, sole executor; personal estate £303 14s. | National Probate Calendar |
1826-01-27 | b. Kensington, Margaret's, Westminster, Middlesex | TNA: RG 6/425, /952; censuses; Annual Monitor; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1835/1840 | of Walworth, Surrey; at Ackworth School | Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth |
1841 | of Dover Road, Newington, Lambeth, living with his family and a female servant | TNA: HO 107/1065/1 f34 p12 |
1851 | tutor, in household of Jeremiah Spencer, land owner and fundholder, of South Lodge, Cockermouth, Cumberland | HO 107/2434 f414 p44 |
1861 | bookkeeper, in household of William Hasleham, solicitor's managing clerk, of 36 Mornington St, Chorlton upon Medlock, Lancashire | RG 9/2881 f11 p16 |
1866-05-30 |
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CUMBERLAND, HOLDEN AT CARLISLE. IN the Matter of JOHN TREADWELL, late of 7, Newington Green Stokes, Newington, in the County of Middlesex, previously of Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, Biscuit Manufacturer, and late a prisoner for Debt in the Debtor's Prison for London and Middlesex, adjudged Bankrupt on the 17th Day of January, 1866. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bankrupt after the expiration of Thirty Days from this Date, unless an Appeal be duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and Notice thereof be given to the Court. Dated this 30th Day of May, 1866 |
Carlisle Examiner and North Western Advertiser, 1866-06-02 |
1871 | traveller, sewing needles, living with his sister at 4 Green, Newington, Islington, London | RG 10/293 f46 p22 |
1874-05-06 | m. Sarah Anne Lamplough (cal 1845 – 1913, d. of Richard and Caroline Lamplough, of Harborne, Staffordshire) | censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; National Probate Calendar |
1881 | clerk of ironstone mines, of East End, E. Adderbury, Oxfordshire, living with his wife | RG 11/1523 f42 p6 |
1883-01-18 | of 125½ Coventry Road, Birmingham; formerly foreman at the Adderbury Ironstone Works; unsuccessful application for the position of relieving officer for the Banbury district | Banbury Advertiser, 1883-01-25 |
The CLERK said there were nine applications for the office of relieving officer. [ . . . ] The second was that of John Treadwell, Coventry Road, Birmingham, who said he had lately been employed as manager of the Adderbury iron stone works. Mr. Gardner said that the applicant was a Quaker, and was about seventy years of age. Mr. Stilgoe said he was nearer seventy than sixty. |
Banbury Guardian, 1883-01-25 | |
1889-12-08 | of Birmingham; d. Aston RD | Annual Monitor; GRO index |
TREADWELL.—On the 8th inst., at 263 Coventry Road, aged 63 years, John Treadwell. Interment, Witton, 3 p.m., Wednesday |
Birmingham Daily Post, 1889-12-10 |
1828-07-12 | b. Kensington, Margaret's Westminster, Middlesex | TNA: RG 6/425, /952; TNA: HO 107/2430 f253 p25; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO; South African Settlers |
1836/1843 | of London; at Ackworth School | Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth |
1841 | pupil in the school, of The Friends' School, Ackworth, Yorkshire | HO 107/1309/1 f52 p2 |
1851 | medical student, of the Cumberland Infirmary, Caldewgate, Cumberland | HO 107/2430 f253 p25 |
1855 | MRCS (Lond.) | Medical Professionals at the Cape Colony |
1857-11-25 |
CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of GOVERNORS will be held in the BOARD ROOM, at the INFIRMARY, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER next, at 11 o'Clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of Electing a HOUSE SURGEON in the room of Mr. SAMUEL TREADWELL, who has resigned the appointment. Applications and Testimonials to be sent to the Secretary on or before TUESDAY, the 15th day of DECEMBER next. J.R. DONALD, Secretary. Carlisle, 25th November, 1857. |
Carlisle Journal, 1857-11-27 |
1857-11-26 |
MRS. TWEDDLE begs to inform her Friends and the Public, that, owing to the continued illness of her husband, she has made arrangements with Mr. SAMUEL TREADWELL, (late House Surgeon to the Infirmary, Carlisle), to carry on the Practice as usual. Mr. TREDWELL is a resident in the same house at present. Dalston, Nov. 26th, 1857. |
Carlisle Journal, 1857-11-27 |
1859-03-29 | m. 1. Jane Rumney Davis (1832–1878), Gateshead RD | GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; South African Settlers |
1859-08-13 | with wife, embarked at Liverpool on the Matilda Atheling's first voyage to South Africa; went out as part of the assisted immigrants scheme run by the government | van Rensburg Family Tree |
1859-08-19 |
NOTICE. ALL Persons INDEBTED to Mr. SAMUEL TREADWELL, late of DALSTON, SURGEON, are requested to pay their Accounts to Mr. J.R. DONALD, Solicitor, Carlisle. |
Carlisle Journal, 1859-08-19 |
1859-10-27 | arrived Table Bay, Cape Town, Cape Colony; had served as ship's surgeon on the outward voyage | van Rensburg Family Tree |
1859-11-01 | of Beaufort West, Cape Colony | Medical Professionals at the Cape Colony |
Children: | Mary Heysham (1861–1861), Annie Maria (1862 – c. 1888), Florence (1863 – after 1885), Arthur Vincent (1865–1870), Jane Beatrice (1866–1920), Samuel Ernest Davis (1868–1939), Jessie Frances (1869 – after 1905), William (1870 – after 1885), George Herbert (1873–1949) | censuses; GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; South African Settlers; Ms family trees – email attachments from Shayne van Rensburg, 2011-11-08; van Rensburg family tree |
1868/1869 | children b. Beaufort West, Cape Colony / Cape of Good Hope | censuses |
1878 | of Worcester, Cape Colony | van Rensburg Family Tree |
1878-02 | inherited £75 from his uncle William Pollard | will and probate of William Pollard |
1880-02-19 | of Worcester, Cape of Good Hope; m. 2. Harriett Gilpin, (née Adams, cal 1831 – ?, b. London, of Newcastle), at St Peter's, Newcastle-on-Tyne | Pall Mall Gazette, 1880-02-21; GRO index |
1885-03-25 | medical practitioner; d. Masonic Hotel, Worcester, Cape, South Africa; left a life policy and some moveable property | William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; South African Settlers; death notice |
1830-05-07 | b. Kensington, Margaret's Westminster, London | Civil Service evidence of age; TNA: RG 6/425, /952; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1839/1843 | of London; at Ackworth School | Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth |
1841 | pupil in the school, of The Friends' School, Ackworth, Yorkshire | TNA: HO 107/1309/1 f52 p2 |
1851 | a Richard R. Treadwell, 20, appears as a visitor in Thorpe, Surrey, described as clerk in the Colonial Department | HO 107/1695 f73 p31 |
1855-07-21 | clerk in government office, of Battersea, Surrey; m. Rachel Naylor (cal 1825 – 1901, of Battersea, d. of Edward Naylor, marine officer), at Battersea pc, by licence | parish register; censuses; GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard' |
1855-07-28 |
TREADWELL—NAYLOR—On the 28th ints. [sic], at St. Mary's Church, Battersea, by the Rev. J. Jenkinson, Vicar, Richard Treadwell, Esq., of the Commissariat, son of William Treadwell, Esq., of Battersea, to Rachel, eldest surviving daughter the late Edward Naylor, Esq. R.M., formerly of the Crescent Southsea. |
Hampshire Telegraph, 1855-07-28 |
Child: | Oliver Fereira Naylor (1860–1940) | censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; National Probate Calendar; GRO index |
1860 | child born Beaufort West, Cape of Good Hope | censuses; Hampshire Telegraph, 1860-06-02 |
1861 | not found in census [presumably in South Africa] | |
1871 | clerk in prison dept, of 14 Stanley St, Portsea, Hampshire, living with his family and a cousin | RG 10/1146 f39 p15 |
1881 | clerk, living with his wife and a general servant at 3 Park Place, Norwood Rd, Streatham, Surrey | RG 11/1284 f24 p6 |
1878-02 | inherited £65 from his uncle William Pollard | will and probate of William Pollard |
1885-08-06 | of the Home Office | St James's Gazette, 1885-08-08 |
1891 | clerk, prison commission, living with his wife, two general servants, and a visitor, at 45 Belvedere Road, Penge, London | RG 12/598 f8 p10 |
1899-06-12 | gentleman, of 5 King's-terrace, Southsea, Hampshire; d. Portsea RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1899-07-12 | administration granted at London to Rachel Treadwell, widow; effects £101 5s. 1d. | National Probate Calendar |
1832-04-08 | b. Amelia Street, Walworth, St Mary Newington, Surrey | TNA: RG 6/1045; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1835-07-26 | of Alfred Place, Great Surry Street, Surry; d. | RG 6/424; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard' |
1835-07-30 | bur. Long Lane fbg, Bermondsey, Surrey | RG 6/424 |
1834-01-24 | b. West Street, Walworth, St Mary, Newington, Surrey | TNA: RG 6/1045; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1836-01-22 | of Alfred Place, Great Surry Street, Surry; d. | RG 6/1126; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; digest of London & Middlesex Quaker burials |
1836-01-28 | bur. Long Lane fbg, Bermondsey, Surrey | RG 6/1126; digest of London & Middlesex Quaker burials |
1835-12-14 | b. Alfred Place, Great Surrey Street, Christchurch, Surrey | TNA: RG 6/423, /1045; censuses; GRO index; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1841 | of Dover Road, Newington, Lambeth, living with her family and a female servant | TNA: HO 107/1065/1 f33 p11 |
1849/1851 | of Sydenham, Kent; at Ackworth School | Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth |
1851 | scholar, along with her mother, visitor with her aunt and cousin at Silver Street, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire | HO 107/1723 f412 p31 |
1861 | not found in census | |
1862-06-18 | awarded a certificate of the Finsbury School of Art | Clerkenwell News, 1862-07-04 |
1871 | artist (w. color), living with her brother at 4 Green, Newington, Islington, London | RG 10/293 f46 p22 |
1881 | art teacher, lodger with Henry Fordham, organ builder, of 56 Romilly Rd, St Mary Islington, London, with her sister | RG 11/258 f133 p55 |
1891 | teacher of drawing, living with her sister at 3 Clapfield Terrace, Southgate, Edmonton, Middlesex; described as widow | RG 12/1083 f127 p26 |
1901 | retired painting and drawing mistress, living with her sister at 8 Clapfield Terrace, Southgate, Edmonton | RG 13/1269 f31 p20 |
1911 | retired art teacher and private means, living with her sister at 15 Wilson St, Winchmore Hill, Edmonton, Middlesex; 6 rooms | RG14PN7382 RG78PN357 RD132 SD5 ED32 SN38 |
1912-03-28 | co-executor of the will of her sister Martha Ann Treadwell | National Probate Calendar |
1921 | not found in census | |
1922-01-15 | of 15 Clapfield-terrace, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex; d. Edmonton RD | National Probate Calendar; GRO index |
1922-03-04 | will proved at London by Edwin Tallack; effects £715 6s. | National Probate Calendar |
1837-11-04 | b. Christchurch, Surrey | GRO index; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1841 | of Dover Road, Newington, Lambeth, living with her family and a female servant | TNA: HO 107/1065/1 f33 p11 |
1849/1852 | of Sydenham, Kent; at Ackworth School | Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys and Girls admitted into Ackworth School 1779–1879. Ackworth |
1851 | scholar, of Ackworth School, Ackworth, Yorkshire | HO 107/2331 f60 p17 |
1861 | living with her father at 7 Newington Green, Islington, Middlesex | TNA: RG 9/140 f28 p51 |
1871 | no occupation, of Frederick Villas, 5 Frederick Place, Cold Harbor Lane, St Mary Lambeth, Surrey, with her brother's family, mother, and two servants | RG 10/687 f32 p56 |
1881 | art teacher, lodger with Henry Fordham, organ builder, of 56 Romilly Rd, St Mary Islington, London, with her sister | RG 11/258 f133 p55 |
1891 | living on own means, with sister at 3 Clapfield Terrace, Southgate, Edmonton, Middlesex | RG 12/1083 f127 p26 |
1894 | of Clapfield Terrace, Winchmore Hill, N. | Proceedings of the Ackworth Old Scholars' Association. Part XIII. Eighth Month, 1894 |
1896-08 | Proceedings of the Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Part XV, Eighth Month, 1896 | |
1901 | living on own means, with sister at 8 Clapfield Terrace, Southgate, Edmonton, Middlesex | RG 13/1269 f31 p20 |
1905 | of 15 Clapfield Terrace, Winchmore Hill, London N.. | Ackworth Old Scholars Association Annual Report 1905 |
1910 | Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Annual Report 29 | |
1911 | no occupation, living with her sister at 15 Wilson St, Winchmore Hill, Edmonton, Middlesex; 6 rooms | RG14PN7382 RG78PN357 RD132 SD5 ED32 SN38 |
1912-02-20 | of 15 Clapfield-terrace, Wilson-street, Winchmore Hill, Middlesex; d. Edmonton RD | National Probate Calendar; GRO index |
1912-03-28 | will proved at London by her sister Maria Treadwell, and Edwin Tallack; effects £484 5s. 2d. | National Probate Calendar |
MARTHA ANN TREADWELL 74 20 2mo. 1912 Winchmore Hill. Minister Martha Ann Treadwell, daughter of William and Martha Treadwell, was born at Southwark in 1837. After some residence in the compass of Wandsworth Meeting, she went with her parents to live at Stoke Newington. In 1873, she was recorded as a minister. Her subsequent settlement at Winchmore Hill in 1890, was very opportune, for, by removals and death, the once frequent ministry of Women Friends had been greatly reduced—thus causing the new minister to receive a warm welcome. Her services were not confined to vocal ministry, in Meetings, for she laboured in many quiet, unostentatious ways for the good of those about her, especially in visitation and in connection with the Bible Class at New Southgate, which she attended from 1893 to within a fortnight of her death. She gave of her very best, and her calm, cheerful countenance conveyed the impression that she lived in close touch with the Master she loved and served. From this contact she seemed to draw a healing power which has been felt in many lives. (Memorial issued by Tottenham Monthly Meeting). |
1913 Annual Monitor; AOSA Annual Report 31, 1912 |
1839-08-31 | b. St Saviour RD | William Pollard: 'Some
Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO; GRO
index William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard'; GRO index |
1841-04-02 | d. Newington RD |
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