Thomas Hadley was born on 10 Dec 1763 in North Carolina [1] and his parents were Joshua HADLEY and Ruth LINDLEY.
He married on 10 Dec 1783 in North Carolina to Mary NEWLIN [2][3][4] d: 29 Sep 1846 and they had about 10 children.
In 1793 the Spring Monthly Meeting was set off from the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting in North Carolina.
Thomas & 4 sons were granted a certificate on 4 May 1795 from Spring Monthly Meeting in North Carolina; and they were received on 6 Jun 1795 to the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting in Orange County, North Carolina.
He was mentioned in the last Will of his father Joshua Hadley which was probated in 1815 in Chatham County. North Carolina.
On 4 Sep 1819 Thomas and his family were granted a certificate
from Cane Creek Monthly Meeting in North Carolina. On 30 Oct 1819 Thomas & his son William were received at Lick Creek Monthly Meeting in Indiana. [5] They settled near the present town of Moorseville, Morgan County. Indiana where Thomas entered land in 1821.
On 28 Apr 1821 Thomas was appointed an Elder at the Lick Creek Monthly Meeting.
In 1823 the White Lick Monthly Meeting was set off from Lick Creek Monthly Meeting in Indiana. On 9 Aug 1823 Thomas was shown as a Charter Member of the White Lick Monthly Meeting in Morgan County, Indiana.
He died on 4 Oct 1832 and was buried at White Lick Cemetery in Mooresville, Morgan County, Indiana. [6][7][8]
Sources
↑ U.S. Quaker Meeting Records 1681-1994 Cane Creek Monthly Meeting in North Carolina; ancestry.com
↑ Hinshaw marriage certificate from Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, Chatham Coounty, North Carolina for Mary Newlin married Thomas (son of Joshua & Ruth).
↑ Spring Meeting, North Carolina marriage record preserved at the Court House in Graham, North Carolina for Thomas Hadley and Mary Newlin;
"Whereas Thomas Hadley, son of Joshua and Ruth Hadley of Cane Creek in Chatham County, North Carolina, and Mary Newlin, daughter of John and Mary Newlin of Orange County and government aforesaid, having declared their intentions of marriage with each other, before several monthly meetings of the people called Quakers at Cane Creek, according to the good order used among them and having consent of parents and parties concerned, their said proposals of marriage after deliberate consideration, they appearing clear of all others, was allowed of by the said meeting. Now these are to certify whom it may concern, that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions. this tenth day of the twelfth month in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three, they the said Thomas Hadley and Mary Newlin. appeared in a public meeting of the said people at Spring Meeting in Orange County, aforesaid, where the said Thomas Hadley. taking here the said Mary Newlin. by the hand, did in solemn manner and openly declare that he took here the said Mary Newlin to be his wife, promising through Divine assistance to be unto her a loving and faithful husband until death should separate them and then and there in the assembly, the said Mary Newlin did in like manner declare that she took the said Hadley to be her husband, promising lthrough Divine assistance to be unto him. a loving and faithful wife, or words to the same effect. Moreover then the said Thomas Hadley and Mary Newlin, she according to the custom of Marriage, assuming the name of her husband as a further confirmation did then and there to those present, set their hands.
Thamas Hadley
Mary Newlin
and we being at the soleminization and subscription of the marriage as witness, hereto also subscribe our names. the day and year above written:
William Lindley
Joshua Hadley
Owen Lindley
James Newlin
Simon White
Simon Hadley
John Newlin."
↑ U.S. and International Marriage Records 1560-1900 by Yates Publishing; source#346.000; submitter: JAG; Ancestry.com; b: 1763 NC m: 1783 NC.
↑ Indiana Find A Grave Index 1800-2012 ancestry.com
1800 USA Census of Chatham County, North Carolina
1810 USA Census of Chatham County, North Carolina
1820 USA Census of Orange County, Indiana
1830 USA Census of Morgan County, Indiana; FHL#0007719; NARA #M19_30; p249; ancestry.com
1916 Notes on the Quaker Hadley Family by Chalmers Hadley
1974 "A Hadley Genalogy" edited by Curtis E. Healton in 3 volumes & published by the Hadley Genealogical Society of Southern California; FHL##0908724; v1. v2 p2,5.
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy by William Wade Hinshaw in 6 volumes and reprinted in 1993-1994 by Genealogical Publishing Company Inc. of Baltimore, MD; extracted from Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD#192 Genealogical Records: The Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy 1750-1930; v1 Cane Creek Monthly Meeting; (GS#973 D2he) p352. 391, 392, 411.
U.S. Quaker Meeting Records 1681-1994 Ancestry.com
Portrait and Biographical Record of Boone, Clinton and Hendricks Counties, Indiana & published in 1895 by A. W. Bowen and Company of Chicago, IL; p916-919; Text: Thomas, born the tenth day of twelfth month, 1763, married Mary Newlin.
"National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution" SAR Membership #89114; for Jacque "Jackie" Eugene Foust (6th great grandson of Patience & Joshua Hadly) applied: 24 Aug 1962, approved: 9 Nov 1962; with BMD dates for Thomas Hadly & Mary Newlin, son Eli, granddaughter Sarah.
"Ancestry of Simon Hadley, the Immigrant & some of his descendants"
Family Data Collection - Individual Records compiled by Edmund West; Ancestry.com; b: 10 Dec 1763 Cane Creek; Orange County, NC; d: Oct 1832 Mooresville, Morgan County, NC; m: 10 Dec 1783 Cane Creek MM, Orange, NC.
Ancestral File #75B8-0P & #NS487833 by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1998
Pedigree Resource File CD #47 by Intellectual Reserve Inc. 2002)
World Family Tree v2 ed#1 tree #4136 imported: 15 Aug 1997
World Family Tree v5 ed#1 customer pedigree. tree#2313 on Family Archive CD by Broderbund Software Inc. released: 22 Aug 1996 imported: 7 May 2000.
World Family Tree v16 ed#1 customer pedigree tree#2185 on Family Archive CD by Broderbund Software Inc. released: 15 Dec 1997 imported: 23 Jun 1999.
WikiTree profile Hadley-809 was created by Chilton Hawk through the import of Hawk-edited.ged on Feb 15, 2012.
WikiTree profile Hadley-1134 was created by Billie Walsh through the import of complete.ged on Oct 7, 2012.
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The Hadley Family Society website is back online on my Freepages account after it went dark last year. Unfortunately, Rootsweb is down for an indeterminate time so the site can't be accessed right now. When Rootsweb comes back it will be
Wikitree doesn't allow members to delete ANY profiles ... I think admin can in rare circumstances ... but they prefer us to fix the problem.
So in this case, that would mean correcting a wrongly entered date OR removing him from these wrong parents and finding out who were the right parents.
All I can see is "private son (1880s - unknown)]" so thank you for sharing William's name, profile and manager with me! I am new. so I would please like to learn how you figured out that neat trick ?
I have asked to be added to William's trusted list but don't know if I will get a response becace the manager has not not been active for over 6 years.
For anything to do with the descendants of Simon Hadley I refer to the Hadly Family Society database. Probably the best researched and documented source. It shows no such "William" as a child of Thomas.
Can't be sure about anything until i can see the name so i can research it and then fix whatever the problem is that will get rid of the error message.
Thanks for opening this profile. If you are also managing the profile of the private son who was born about 135 years ago and 100 years after this couple married ,,,, could you please open his profile up also, so I can research who his actual parents were ? Thanks
This profile has a private son that was born in the 1880s ... could you please open up that profile ? Because the wikitree system is generating an error message that needs to be worked on. since he was born100 years after his parents 1780s marriage. Thanks
The Hadley database is online at
https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi
The Hadley Family Society website is back online on my Freepages account after it went dark last year. Unfortunately, Rootsweb is down for an indeterminate time so the site can't be accessed right now. When Rootsweb comes back it will be
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~billie0w/hadley_society/index.html
Wikitree doesn't allow members to delete ANY profiles ... I think admin can in rare circumstances ... but they prefer us to fix the problem.
So in this case, that would mean correcting a wrongly entered date OR removing him from these wrong parents and finding out who were the right parents.
All I can see is "private son (1880s - unknown)]" so thank you for sharing William's name, profile and manager with me! I am new. so I would please like to learn how you figured out that neat trick ?
I have asked to be added to William's trusted list but don't know if I will get a response becace the manager has not not been active for over 6 years.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hadley-388
For anything to do with the descendants of Simon Hadley I refer to the Hadly Family Society database. Probably the best researched and documented source. It shows no such "William" as a child of Thomas.
https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hadbase&id=I123
I suggest that we simply delete the child.