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Treadway Cemetery
Beckwith, WV
The following is a listing
or our Treadway family ancestors buried in the Treadway family cemetery located
in Beckwith, WV. The original file was submitted to me by David Fridley
and originally compiled, on 02 June 2003, by Anita
(avolsgirl1@aol.com). No
references were given to to exact location of each individual's final resting
site. It appears that the names were read and documented according to the
headstones.
The codes/abbreviations below
are: s/o = Son Of; d/o = Daughter Of; h/o = Husband Of; w/o = Wife Of and b/d =
Born/Died.
Where noted the type and origin
of the grave marker is given.
Clyde J. Barrett (11/25/1944 -12/10/1944) twin, s/o of Charles and
Russie “Louise” Treadway Barrett, grandson of Samuel and Russie Barton Treadway,
great grandson of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway. Dodd- Payne Funeral Home
marker.
Carl J. Barrett (11/25/1944 -12/12/1944) twin, s/o of Charles and Russie
“Louise” Treadway Barrett, grandson of Samuel and Russie Barton Treadway, great
grandson of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway. Dodd-Payne Funeral Home marker.
James Albert Barrett (6/7/1943 - 8/6/1943) s/o of Charles and
Russie “Louise” Treadway Barrett, grandson of Samuel and Russie Barton Treadway,
great grandson of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway. Dodd-Payne Funeral Home
marker.
Gory B. Underwood, Sr. (2/12/1897 - 5/7/1977) h/o Iola Mae Treadway
(bronze veteran’s marker) Gory B. Underwood, PVT US Army, WWI, Feb. 12, 1897-May
7, 1977
Iola Mae Treadway Underwood (3/26/1906 - 5/31/1986) d/o Jesse and Barbara
Smith Treadway, w/o Gory B. Underwood.
Stanford Treadway (b/d, 1925) stillborn twin, s/o Jesse and Barbara Smith
Treadway
Stanley Treadway (b/d, 1925) stillborn twin, s/o Jesse and Barbara Smith
Treadway
Norris Delano McClung (5/24/1935 -10/7/1963) 1st h/o Ruth Evelyn Treadway
McClung Eder, son in law of Samuel and Russie Barton Treadway, Grandson in law
of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway.
Unnamed Treadway (b/d. 1/25/1929) stillborn twins (boy and girl) of Samuel
and Russie Barton Treadway. Field stone marker, grandchildren of Jesse and
Barbara Smith Treadway.
Nona May Treadway (8/29/1926 -1/24/1932) d/o Samuel and Russie Barton
Treadway. Field stone marker, granddaughter of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway.
Field stone marker.
Pearl May Treadway (6/11/1941 - 2/20/1944) d/o Ronald Sylvester “Buck” and
Lora Faye Craft Treadway, granddaughter of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway.
Field stone marker.
Ronald Sylvester ‘Buck’ Treadway (12/15/1915 - 6/11/1983) h/o Lora Faye
Craft Treadway, s/o Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway
Ronald Earl Underwood (2/23/1924 -10/23/1984) s/o Gory and Iola Mae
Treadway Underwood, grandson of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway. (bronze
veteran’s marker – Ronald Earl Underwood, COX US Navy WWII, Feb. 23, 1924-Oct.
23, 1984.
Martha Ann Underwood Stover (b.1936 , d.1993) d/o Gory and Iola Mae
Treadway Underwood, granddaughter of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway.
Dodd-Payne Funeral Home marker
William Lawrence Triplett (b/d. 8/6/1971) s/o Linda Treadway Triplett
grandson of Samuel and Russie Barton Treadway, great grandson of Jesse and
Barbara Smith Treadway. Dodd-Payne Funeral Home marker.
Jesse L. Treadway (5/8/1856 - 3/29/1940) s/o William and Nancy Bibb
Treadway, h/o Barbara Smith Treadway.
Barbara Ann Smith Treadway (12/1879 - 2/15/1943) w/o Jesse L. Treadway.
Reba Louise Collins (1956 -1957) d/o Hazel Treadway Collins Nester.
Dodd-Payne Funeral Home marker.
James Nester (1912 -1942) 2nd h/o Hazel Treadway Collins Nester.
Dodd-Payne Funeral Home marker.
Sherman E. Underwood ( b/d unknown) Child of Gory and Iola Treadway
Underwood. Grandson of Jesse and Barbara Smith Treadway. Square stone with the
initials S. E. U. and the word Love carved in it.
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