Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJames HADLEY 690, 4272
Birth Date?
OccupationEnglish Army Commission
Spouses
Birth Date?
Birth PlacePerth, Scotland
Family ID8499
Family Media
ChildrenSimon , 2136 (1640-1711)
Notes for James HADLEY
James Hadley, gentleman of Dublin and Somerset, England, accepted a commission in ills Majesty's army and took up land in Ireland, where he married Lady Jane Roswell of Perth, Scotland. Their son, Simon, was born in 1640.

Simon Hadley

Simon Hadley was a prosperous Dublin gentleman. He owned an iron works in Ballinakill, Kings County, fisheries at Ballyscaddy, Dublin County, and other properties.

He married Katherine Talbot and they were the first quaker Hadleys, having joined Moate Meeting in the County of Westmeath, near Dublin, in 1706, after their children were adult. Katherine (Talbot) Hadley died the 20th day of the fourth month 1710, and was buried at the Moate Grange on the 24th.

Also in 1710 Simon Hadley was disowned by the meeting for marrying out of unity to his second wife, Elizabeth Miller, when he was 70 years old. He died in 1711.

1. Elizabeth Hadley - Her married surname was Miller.
2. J a n e Hadley - H e r married surname was Kerman.
3. John Hadley - He was married and had at least one daughter. Ruth Hadley - I n 1735 she married John White. 4 . SIMON HADLEY - born about 1675.690

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Notes for Jane (Spouse 1)
SCOTTISH IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR

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James Hadley, gentleman of Dublin and Somerset, England, accepted a commission in ills Majesty's army and took up land in Ireland, where he married Lady Jane Roswell of Perth, Scotland. Their son, Simon, was born in 1640.

Simon Hadley

Simon Hadley was a prosperous Dublin gentleman. He owned an iron works in Ballinakill, Kings County, fisheries at Ballyscaddy, Dublin County, and other properties.

He married Katherine Talbot and they were the first quaker Hadleys, having joined Moate Meeting in the County of Westmeath, near Dublin, in 1706, after their children were adult. Katherine (Talbot) Hadley died the 20th day of the fourth month 1710, and was buried at the Moate Grange on the 24th.

Also in 1710 Simon Hadley was disowned by the meeting for marrying out of unity to his second wife, Elizabeth Miller, when he was 70 years old. He died in 1711.

1. Elizabeth Hadley - Her married surname was Miller.
2. J a n e Hadley - H e r married surname was Kerman.
3. John Hadley - He was married and had at least one daughter. Ruth Hadley - I n 1735 she married John White. 4 . SIMON HADLEY - born about 1675.690

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