Born
10 Apr 1821 in
Brownfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA
Ancestors
Brother of
Timothy Gibson Hadley ,
Lydia Straw (Hadley) Bradbury ,
Abel Gibson Hadley Sr ,
Henry Gardner Hadley ,
Sally Spring (Hadley) Bean ,
Marshall S. Hadley ,
Betsey S Hadley ,
William G Hadley ,
Margaret Whitman (Hadley) Vaill ,
Moses Sweat Hadley ,
Melville F Hadley ,
Melvina Frances Hadley ,
Eliza Jane (Hadley) Hagerman and
Robert Gibson Hadley
Descendants
Died
20 Apr 1891
at age 70
in
Lake County, Oregon, USA
Profile last modified 14 Apr 2018
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Biography
Samuel Bradley Hadley was born on 10 April 1821 in Brownfield, Oxford County, Maine, USA [1] and was the son of Samuel Hadley and Margaret Gibson .
About 1851 he married Emily Amelia Shinn Hammond [2] and some of their children were:
Albert Horatio Hadley
Margaret Louisa Hanan
Samuel Gibson Hadley
Melville Francis Hadley
Joe Bowers Hadley .
He died on 20 April 1891 and was buried in Paisley, Lake County, Oregon, USA. [1]
Sources
↑ 1.0 1.1 U.S. Find A Grave Index 1600s-Current on ancestry.com
↑ U.S. and International Marriage Records 1560-1900 by Yates Publishing source #32.000; submitter: MP1 on ancestry.com
Acknowledgments
Hadley-2053 was created by Vikki Casillas through the import of Pompa Family Tree_2012-04-07(1 (2).ged on Oct 20, 2015.
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