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  1. Aug 14, 1999 · 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.

  2. 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.

  3. By his first wife Simon had four children: Simon Hadley, Junior born in about 1675; John Hadley; Elizabeth whose husband was called Miller; and Jane whose husband was called Kiernan. Simon Hadley, Junior joined the Quakers with his parents in 1706, and in 1712, having inherited a large sum of money from his father, he emigrated from County ...

  4. Jul 2, 1998 · This is the ONLY family in ancient England we have found that used the distinctive name Simon. Simon Hadley, who died in 1590, had only one son, John. John named his only two sons John and Simon. Then our Simon Hadley who died in 1711 in Ireland named his two sons John and Simon.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · The last male member of the family to live at Williton (about five miles east of Dunster Castle and about a mile south of Watchet, Somerset) died in 1558. Simon Hadley was born about 1640. No pedigree was found for the Hadley family of Williton and Withycombe.

    • Male
    • June 6, 1711
    • Catherine (Talbot) Hadley
  6. Jul 3, 2023 · SIMON HADLEY had no children with his 2nd wife. The first authentic record we have that Simon Hadley was in Ireland was recorded about 1680 when he petitioned Parliament for protection against the possible confiscation of his property should the area become forfeited to the Crown as was then threatened.

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  8. 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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