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  1. 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.

    • Male
    • Catherine Talbot, Elizabeth Collins
  2. Aug 14, 1999 · From Volume I of A HADLEY GENEALOGY: 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.

  3. 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
  4. Apr 30, 1998 · 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. We further found out that he and his wife Catherine had a son named Solomon baptized at St Michans church in Dublin in 1672.

  5. But he does say, “I can confirm that there is no record of Simon HADLEY in Herefordshire, which is the county next to Shropshire. There were four towns of ‘Hadley’ in England, all place names, such as ‘Heather Hill’ or whatever you want to call it, the ‘field’, the ‘pasture where cattle graze’..”

  6. He immigrated to Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America in 1718 and lived in New Castle, Delaware, United States for about 5 years. He died on 17 November 1756, in Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, at the age of 81, and was buried in New Garden MM, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. More.

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  8. Simon and Elizabeth Thompson, buried at Mill Creek, Hend ricks County, Indiana, had the middle initial "T" for Thomp son to carry on the mother's name. Hadley families are in every state from Pennsylvania south, southwest, and west to the coasts. The four volumes record the trek of a family of indomitable pioneers pushing

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