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From: "Arline Laferry" <laferry1(a)charter.net> Save Address
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To: <Esquire-Gleason(a)att.net>
Subject: Gwendolyn Gleason from Arline in Nevada
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 23:58:08 +0000 [View Source]
Enrique:
I hope you don't mind me contacting you directly.
I am a docent at the Nevada Historical Society and do research for them also.
I have found lots of information for you using
Ancestry.com.
Yes Treat is a family name.
1870 census Michigan, Shiawassee county, Sciota.
William H. Gleason age 23 born Canada, Emma 18 born Michigan, Lillie age 5 born Michigan
and Ora [female] age 3 born Michigan. William is a blacksmith. They are in the same
household of Samuel Treat age 60, a farmer born in New York.
The 1860 census for Michigan, same county and town.
Samuel Treat age 56, May treat age 35, Alice treat age 11, Emma Treat age 7, Ida May treat
age 3. Samuel is a farmer.
So the Treat name comes from Emma's Fathers last name.
Oh, Yes. William Sage Gleason. born 1 Nov 1918 died 14 June 1969
MSGT US Army Korea. Service start date. 30 Dec 1952 Service end date 10 July 1959.
Interment date 24 June 1969 Willamette National Cemetery, 11800 SE MT. Scott boulevard
Portland, Or 97266
buried at: Section U site 1936.
Info from U.S. Veterans Cemeteries, ca. 1800-2006 from
Ancestry.com [I use that for
searching]
I posted Fred's death story, car accident, on the Rootsweb Nye County board.
I will get back to you later
Arline Laferry, Reno, Nevada
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