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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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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.
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Photo: Elinor Hadley’s Will from 1613. The following is a...
- Irish Reports
Married: (2) unknown, possibly Elizabeth (possibly Miller,...
- DeBrett Report
We have also found evidence that Simon Hadley, Junior...
- 1998 English Research Reports
Then our Simon Hadley who died in 1711 in Ireland named his...
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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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We have also found evidence that Simon Hadley, Junior emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania in about 1711/2; but we have found no evidence that Simon was directly descended from or related to the Somerset family, and there is a considerable gap between Arthur Hadley, who died in 1558 and was the last male member of the family to live at ...
Apr 30, 1998 · Married: (2) unknown, possibly Elizabeth (possibly Miller, or Kerean/Kern), Simon was disowned for marrying out of the Quakers, and had no issue. Simon Sr., Simon Jr., and John Hadley were disowned by their meeting several times for participating in military activities.
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
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 _____.
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.