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- A short distance away is the meeting house, with its burial ground, the final rest ing place of this progenitor of the Quaker Hadleys in America. Simon Hadley's will is on file in the courthouse at Wilmington, Delaware.
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He married Catherine Talbot in 1672, in County Offaly, Ireland. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. In 1670, his occupation is listed as fishery and iron foundry in County Dublin, Ireland. He was buried in Ballynakill, County Offaly, Ireland.
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- Catherine Talbot, Elizabeth Collins
Aug 14, 1999 · Simon HADLEY, son of Simon and Catherine (TALBOT) HADLEY, was born in 1675, probably in Ireland, died 1756 and is buried in the New Garden burial grounds, Chester County, Pennsylvania. He married (1) Ruth (KERAN) MILLER, a widow, who was born 1677 in Ireland, died 1750, and is also buried in New Garden.
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
When Catherine Talbot was born in 1640, in England, her father, John Talbot, was 10 and her mother, Mary, was 8. She married Simon Hadley in 1672, in County Offaly, Ireland. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. She was buried in Moate, County Westmeath, Ireland.
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- Simon Hadley, Simon Hadlely
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Catherine, wife of Simon Hadley is believed born about 1647.While her maiden name may be seen as Talbot this is nowhere documented. She married in West Meath County, Ireland to Simon Hadley or Hadly and they had at least one child, Simon. She died on 20 June 1710 in Moate MM, West Meath County, Ireland.
Catherine Plunkett and John Talbotwere originally attached as parents to this profile which served to link (questionably) this lineage to the Plantagenet dynasty. Burke's Peerage, 107th Edition, Vol 3 pg 3854 appears to state there was only one surviving child of John and Catherine (Plunkett) Talbot which was their son Richard. Further, there is cu...
"Quaker Greggs" by Hazel May Middleton Kendall, 203 West Fifth Street, Anderson, Indiana; p 213 citing residence as West Meath County, IrelandHadley, Chalmers. Notes on the Quaker Family of Hadley, Carson-Harper, Denver, 1916 pp 13-14.“Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Deaths,” database with images, FindMyPast (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FQUAKER%2FBURS%2F41191: accessed 09 February 2021), death of Cathe...- Female
- June 20, 1710
- Simon Hadley
Jul 3, 2023 · In addition to his fishery properties in Dublin, Simon owned an iron foundry in Kings County. Moate Meeting records reveal that Catherine Talbot, wife of Simon, died the 20th. of 4th. month 1771, and was buried four days later. Shortly afterwards, Simon married Elizabeth _____.
Jul 2, 1998 · The goal was to find more information about the Simon and John Hadleys who were in Shropshire, just prior to our Simon Hadley being born. We found and received copies of the original wills, in Old English. The family was also traced to earlier documents from the Shropshire area.