George Milton Treadway Sr.
M, b. 31 May 1901, d. 6 February 1963
| Birth* |
31 May 1901, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Census* |
1910, U. S. Federal Census, West Virginia, Fayette Co. (Roll 1679 |
| Census |
1920, U. S. Federal Census, West Virginia, Fayette Co. (Roll 1947 |
| Marriage* |
13 June 1922, Fayette Co., West Virginia, Principal=Bessie Georgia Burgess |
| Death* |
6 February 1963, Harlen, Marion Co., Kentucky |
James Isaac Toney
M, b. 25 December 1887, d. 8 January 1929
| Burial* |
?unknown, Peters Cemetery, Dothan, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Birth* |
25 December 1887, Mossey Creek, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Marriage* |
17 April 1916, Ashe Co., North Carolina, Principal=Martha Frances Gravely |
| Death* |
8 January 1929, Mossey Creek, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
Martha Frances Gravely
F, b. 22 April 1892, d. 8 August 1929
| Note* |
Feb 1893 Gravestone says born in 1893 |
| Birth* |
22 April 1892, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Marriage* |
17 April 1916, Ashe Co., North Carolina, Principal=James Isaac Toney |
| Death* |
8 August 1929, Mossey Creek, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
Helene Treadway
F
Eddie Richards
M
Erdine Treadway
F
Clyde Smith
M
Jim Treadway
M
Carlos Wilbur Treadway
M
Violet Jeffers
F
Marion Bryant Treadway
M
Danise Pennington
F
Claris James Treadway
M
Helene Lester
F
Isabella Treadway
F, b. 31 January 1923, d. 16 March 1983
| Marriage* |
Principal=Anthony G. Martarella |
| Birth* |
31 January 1923, Minden, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Death* |
16 March 1983, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
Anthony G. Martarella
M, b. 28 November 1902, d. 23 September 1980
| Marriage* |
Principal=Isabella Treadway |
| Birth* |
28 November 1902, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York |
| Death* |
23 September 1980, Hollywood, Broward Co., Florida |
George Milton Treadway Jr.
M, b. 5 October 1926, d. 26 July 1969
| Birth* |
5 October 1926, Lick Fork, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Death* |
26 July 1969, Stone Cliff, Braxton Co., West Virginia |
Bertha Lee Wilson
F
Vernon Lee Burgess
M, b. 24 July 1944, d. 30 July 1944
| Birth* |
24 July 1944, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Death* |
30 July 1944, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
? Benns
M
? Good
M
William Bryant
M
Sarah Blake
F, b. 1782, d. 1822
| Burial* |
?unknown, Blake Cemetery, Mount Hope, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Name Variation |
"Mother Sally" |
| Birth* |
1782, Williamsburg, Greenbrier Co., Virginia |
| Marriage* |
5 January 1804, Greenbrier Co., Virginia, Principal=William Warrick Blake Sr. |
| Death* |
1822, Mount Hope, Fayette Co., Virginia |
Sandra Kay York
F
Dean Philmore Bunton
M
Laiken Elizabeth Shaver
F
Kelly Trent Shaver
M
David Darren York
M
Donald Ray York
M
Gary Dean York
M
Heather Ann York
F
Sir William Wallace
M, b. circa 1274, d. 23 August 1305
| Partners* |
Principal=Isabella Capet Of France |
| Note* |
HISTORY OF SIR WILLIAM WALLACE AND HIS FATHER MALCOLM AND BROTHER'S ANDREW AND JOHN
In 1291, Edward I, who was then King of England, ordered the Barons of Scotland to swear allegiance to him.
Sir Malcolm absolutely refused to do so. He had already sworn allegiance to the people of Scotland and they looked to him for their liberation from the yoke of England. He realized that in refusing to do as the King requested, it would mean the giving up of his part in the affairs of the government and in all probability would mean serious harm to him and his family, but to the Early martyrs, loyalty to one's country, meant more than life itself.
His fears were not ungrounded because an edict went out from the King that the opposing Barons and their families were to be hunted and put to death. Sir Malcolm and his eldest son Andrew took refuge in Lennox, Scotland. Jean Crawford-Wallace and the younger sons, William (later Sir William) and John, sought protection of a powerful and wealthy relative of Kilspindie, Scotland.
Sir William at the age of fifteen, when the edict went out, displayed a heroism which has been unparalleled i all the history of Scotland. In return, the people devotedly called him " The heroic Defender of Scottish Independence" a title which certainly was truthfully used.
At the aged of twenty years, he married Miss Cornellia Bradfute, who was spoken of as the heiress of Bradfute. Her vast estate bore her family name. They had one child, Elizabeth, who was born in 1295. She married Sir William Baille, a Scotch nobleman. [note: many sources say Marion/Marian Bradfute, Heiress of Lamington]
During these few years after the edict was issued by the King of England, Sir William and his father, Malcolm, and his brothers, Andrew and John, continued their activities much to the annoyance of the British officials.
Finally, Governor Hazelrig, the English Governor at Dundee, murdered Cornellia Bradfute-Wallace, wife of Sir William. To avenge the murder of his wife, he slew several of the governor's attendants and also the sheriff of Dundee. When he was pursued, he fled to the woods and was outlawed. Gathering together a great number of followers, he drove the English out of a great section of Scotland and in 1297 defeated the English at the battle of Stirling. It is on this site that the Wallace monument was so lovingly erected by the people of his native land. Those of our families who have visited Scotland report that this monument is one of the most wonderful pieces of masonry in that part of the country.
The battle of Stirling liberated his country for a while. He was appointed one of the Commanders-in-chief of the Sottish armies and penetrated into England with fire and sword.
King Edward of England was down in Flanders, France when he heard of the activities of the Scotch and hurried home in order to march his armies against Sir William whom he finally defeated. Sir William, however, carried on guerilla warfare against England for several years but was finally betrayed, captured and executed in London, on August 23, 1305, at the age of thirty-one years. On the same day of his execution, his father, Sir Malcolm and his brother Andrew, met the same fate. It is presumed that they were all together when captured and executed. Andrew left no family and Sir William left the daughter, Elizabeth.
John the youngest brother, was executed two years later in 1307, leaving his wife, who was Mary Almour, and a small son John II who became the ancestor of the Wallace clan. |
| Birth* |
circa 1274, Ellerslie, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland |
| Death* |
23 August 1305, London, Middlesex, England |
Jennie Roles
F, b. circa 1879, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
circa 1879 |
| Marriage* |
2 May 1900, Hilltop, Fayette Co., West Virginia, Principal=Richard Edward Burgess |
Mary Miriam Blake
F, b. circa 1872, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
circa 1872 |
| Marriage* |
26 November 1891, Fayette Co., West Virginia, Principal=Richard Edward Burgess |
Henry Wallace Burgess
M, b. 7 May 1883, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
7 May 1883, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
Augusta Laura Burgess
F, b. September 1892, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Name Variation |
Gussie |
| Birth* |
September 1892, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Census |
1900, U. S. Federal Census, West Virginia, Fayette Co. (Roll 1757 |
| Census* |
1910, U. S. Federal Census, West Virginia, Fayette Co. (Roll 1679 |
| Marriage* |
13 May 1913, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia, Principal=Ira Crowder |
Ira Crowder
M, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Marriage* |
13 May 1913, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia, Principal=Augusta Laura Burgess |
Basil S. Burgess
M, b. 1 October 1899, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1 October 1899, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Census* |
1900, U. S. Federal Census, West Virginia, Fayette Co. |
| Census |
1910, U. S. Federal Census, West Virginia, Fayette Co. (Roll 1679 |
| Census |
1920, U. S. Federal Census, West Virginia, Fayette Co. (Roll 1947 |
Darrell Ernest Reese
M, b. 10 May 1923, d. 25 September 1969
| Birth* |
10 May 1923, Robson, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Death* |
25 September 1969, Montgomery, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
| Burial* |
27 September 1969, High Lawn Memorial Park, Oak Hill, Fayette Co., West Virginia |
Thelma E. McGraw
F
Gary Eugene Reese
M
Robert Eugene Reese Jr.
M
Wanda Lou Reese
F
Kathy Sue Reese
F
Barbara Ann Reese
F
Rebecca Sue Adkins
F
Freeman Adkins
M
Patsy Bateman
F
Danette Rene Reese
F
Shannon Richard White
M