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  • Gender Female 
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    At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld.
    Person ID I14241  Complete
    Last Modified 12 Sep 2020 

    Father Junior Treadway, Major, USA, Ret.,   b. 14 Apr 1952, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A. Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Sep 2020, Sevierville, Sevier County, Tennessee, U.S.A. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 68 years) 
    Mother Living 
    Family ID F5775  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mr. Miller 
    Children 
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     2. Living
    Last Modified 27 Aug 2009 
    Family ID F6223  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Jennie Elise Treadway, College, Abt. 1997
    Jennie Elise Treadway, College, Abt. 1997

    "This photo is me, circa 1997, I think. The picture was taken in the hallway just outside the newsroom, and if I'm right on the timing, it was taken the summer before my editorship with the university paper. I don't even know who took the picture, but I like it. This is how I looked in college, almost always in workout clothes and a ponytail. I was either coming from the gym, going to the gym, going to my Physiology classes or spending the day at Sidelines. Whatever the case, it was the same everyday."


    https://thesame.blog/2017/10/23/issue-2-4-nonfiction/

    "Jennie Treadway-Miller is a writer and photographer living in the rolling foothills of East Tennessee. When she’s not running or reading, she’s homeschooling her two sons and enjoying life with her husband. Together, they enjoy the outdoors, college football, and board games. Read more at jenniecreates.com."
    Big Sur CA Jun 08
    Big Sur CA Jun 08
    Napa CA Jun 08
    Napa CA Jun 08
    Jennie Treadway Miller, Features Writer, Amarillo Magazine
    Jennie Treadway Miller, Features Writer, Amarillo Magazine

    Link to Amarillo Magazine

    "Writing has been a lifelong passion of mine, and after my first semester on the college newspaper staff I realized that I’d rather tell stories than report the news. After graduation, I worked in the non profit world before choosing to work from home - with two little boys in tow - writing a column for eight years in the Chattanooga Times-Free Press. As a recent transplant to the Texas Panhandle, writing for Amarillo Magazine has been the best introduction to this city a girl could ask for. When I’m not writing, I’m running, cooking, or burying my nose in a book."


    "Launched in July 2009, Amarillo Magazine has a circulation that reaches 30,000 through in-home distribution in the Texas Panhandle. The AM audience is diverse, married and single, professional and cultured, and interested in the ongoing events around town."