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    • Symon was a "smythe

      • In 1672 Symon Hadly and wife Catherine had a son named Sollomon baptised at St Michans church in Dublin. St. Michans is an Anglican church. The records at St. Michans also show that Symon was a "smythe" and lists several other Hadleys who were also smythes.
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  2. Aug 14, 1999 · Simon Hadley I, was one of the early American settlers sharing the Hadley surname. Simon, was born around 1625-1640, very likely in the Claverley area of England. Many of his distant cousins are still living in the Birmingham area.

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  3. Apr 30, 1998 · Three documented sources of our family were found that were earlier than the petition of 1780, the previously known earliest documentary source. We found Simon Hadley listed on a roll of renters in 1665 in Dublin. We also found that Simon Hadley was made a Freeman of Dublin City in 1668.

  4. Simon Hadley, II, b. 1675, West Meathe Co., Ireland d. May 1756, New Castle County,Delaware,USA (Age 81 years) [Father: Natural]

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  5. The last James Hadley of the Somerset line died over 100 years before our Simon was supposedly born. This is an impossible lineage. We now know that Simon was living in Dublin in 1665, 1668, 1672, and 1685 from the various documents discovered by Fiona FitzSimons of Eneclann, Dublin, Ireland.

  6. Simon Hadley II (c. 1675-1756) came from County West Meath, Ireland, to America, in 1712, accompanied by his wife, Ruth Keran, and six children born in Ireland.

  7. Aug 3, 2023 · The Hadley Society website provides an excellent detailed and sourced biography plus information on the roots of the surname Hadley--that being Saxon, and that, genetically, the Hadleys are Norman (aka "Norse" or "Viking"). yDNA testing published at FamilyTreeDNA shows descendants of Simon belonging to the common European haplogroup, R-M269 ...

  8. When Simon Hadley was born in 1640, in England, his father, James Hadlely, was 30 and his mother, Mrs Jane Hadley, was 28. He married Catherine Talbot in 1672, in County Offaly, Ireland. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters.

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