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.
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SIMON HADLEY I, 1640, County West Meath, Ireland. Married Katherine Talbot, who died 1710 at Moate, County West Meath,
Ireland. Died IV-20, 1700. Their children:
John Hadley, 1673, County West Meath, Ireland.
SIMON HADLEY II, 1676, County West Meath, Ireland.
Elizabeth Hadley, ca 1675. Married - - Miller.
Jane Hadley, ca 1675. Married - - Kiernan.
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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 I
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.
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PART IV
THE QUAKER PIONEERS
CHAPTER 1 HADLEY
In his book Notes On The Quaker Family of Hadley, published in 1916, Chalmers Hadley lays claim to illustrious ancestry back to a Sir John Hadley, Lord Mayor of London around 1345, and to the Somerset family of Hadley and further back to the Norman family of of de Haddesley. He also claims a female descent from the Audley family, with lines to Charlemagne. These claims may well be valid, but the fact remains that there is no record in Ireland that traces the American Quaker branch of"the Hadley family further back than Simon Hadley I , who was born in 1640 in County West Meath, Ireland. Irish Quaker records, which were researched for me, make reference to his marriage to Katherine Talbot, to the "disorderly Hadleys", and to Simons being disowned by the Society for marriage out of unity in his seventieth year. The genealogy of the American branch of the family that I have been able to verify if therefore all that I shall show herein:
SIMON HADLEY I, 1640, County West Meath, Ireland. Married Katherine Talbot, who died 1710 at Moate, County West Meath,
Ireland. Died IV-20, 1700. Their children:
John Hadley, 1673, County West Meath, Ireland.
Simon Hadley II, 1676, County West Meath, Ireland.
Elizabeth Hadley, ca 1675. Married - - Miller.
Jane Hadley, ca 1675. Married - - Kiernan.
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