Amy Gregg was born in 1700 to John and Elizabeth (Cooke) Gregg in New Castle, Delaware. She married Joseph Hadley on August 25, 1721, in Center Monthly Meeting, Centerville, Delaware.[1] Joseph and Amy (Gregg) Hadley had at least seven children. Amy Hadley died in 1738 in Newcastle.
Marriage: 25 AUG 1721, Center MM, Centerville, Delaware
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↑ "Joseph HADLEY, son of Simon HADLEY, co. of New Castle and Emey GREGG, daughter of John Gregg, co. afsd. 25-8-1721 at Center meeting house." from Delaware Roots
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