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Simon Hadley

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kings Moate, County Westmeath, Leinster, Ireland
Death: June 06, 1711 (70-71)
County Westmeath, Leinster, Ireland
Place of Burial: Westmeath, County Westmeath, Ireland
Immediate Family:

Son of James Hadley and Jane Hadley
Husband of Catherine Hadley and Elizabeth Hadley
Father of Jane Kiernan; John Hadley; Simon Hadley; Elizabeth Miller and Solomon Hadley

Occupation: Fishery in Dublin, iron foundry in Kings County, Ireland.
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About Simon Hadley

SIMON HADLEY was born 1640 in England. He married (1) CATHERINE TALBOT about 1672. He married (2) ELIZABETH about 1710.

Children of SIMON HADLEY and CATHERINE TALBOT are:

i. SIMON HADLEY II, b. about 1675, Ballynakill, Kings or West Meath Co., Ireland; d. 1756.

ii. JOHN HADLEY.
iii. SOLOMON HADLEY.
iv. JANE HADLEY.
v. ELIZABETH HADLEY.



Date Revised: 27 Jan 2018 by Jane Smith

Simon Hadley - Family Search

Simon Hadley was born in 1640, probably in England. He married Katherine Talbot (1647-1710) around 1675 and she gave birth to Simon Hadley II in 1676. His other children were John, Elizabeth, and Jane. Little is known about Simon Hadley, except that he was probably monetarily comfortable. He lived in Ballynakill, Counnty KIngs, Ireland, up to about 1680, and afterwards moved to the Dublin area. He owned and operated a small forge in County Kings and had land in County West Meath. He also had an investment in a Dublin fishery on Ballyschddan Bay at Howth, north of Dublin. In 1780, he petitioned the English Parliament to protect his four fishing sheds from possible confiscation by the Crown which was contemplating acquisition of the surrounding area at the time. It appears that Siman Hadley converted to Quakerism after 1672. He was a member of the Moate Metting in County West Meath. The meeting house was to the north of Moate Castle. Following his wife's death in 1710, Simon Hadley married Elizabeth, a non-Quaker, and he was disowned by the Moate Meeting. He died in 1711 at the age of 71 years.

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Simon Hadley's Timeline

1640
1640
Kings Moate, County Westmeath, Leinster, Ireland
1654
1654
Westmeath, County Westmeath, Leinster, Ireland
1672
May 15, 1672
Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
1673
1673
Probably Clara, King's County (Present County Offaly), Leinster, Ireland
1676
1676
Moate, County Westmeath, Leinster, Ireland
1679
1679
Westmeath, County Westmeath, Leinster, Ireland
1711
June 6, 1711
Age 71
County Westmeath, Leinster, Ireland
June 10, 1711
Age 71
Westmeath, County Westmeath, Ireland