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Parley Perry Hadley

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Parley Perry Hadley

Birth
New York, USA
Death
5 Sep 1908 (aged 72)
Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Newtonsville, Clermont County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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He served for 1st Ohio Volunteer during Civil War (from newspaper Girard, Kansas June 1883) Co. B, 153d Ohio inf, Calvin (see newspaper here)

He came to Kansas with his first wife in 1869 at old Hadley Post Office south of Englevale, KS.

He was of English parentage and his first wife was came of Pennsylvania Dutch Blood. In 1869, he went to Crawford County, Ks. He was a veteran of Civil War and he was discharged after the surrender, in the Spring of 1865. He was with Sherman on the March to the Sea and participated in many of the bloodiest battles of the war. He arose during his service from the rank of private to that of Captain. In 1890 he returned to Ohio, where he spent the remaining years of his life in quiet retirement.

His children from 1st wife, Martha H. Snell:
Elizah Hadley Cunningham(mem.# 19046671), Alva O. Hadley (mem. #39875997),Amanda B. Bell, John Perry Hadley #61712574 ..... will add later

His children from 2nd wife, Martha Jane Engle : Benjamin Harrison Hadley and Evalina Mabel Carr.

Census 1850 in Clermont County, OH:
Hadley John 35 abt 1815 Male New York
Hadley Lodicea 39 abt 1811 Female New York
Hadley Parley P 14 abt 1836 Male New York
Hadley Eliza J 12 abt 1838 Female Ohio
Hadley John C 10 abt 1840 Male Ohio
Hadley Owen S 10 abt 1840 Male Ohio
Hadley Rumina M 8 abt 1842 Female Ohio
Hadley Miner S 5 abt 1845 Male Ohio
Hadley James P 3 abt 1847 Male Ohio
Hadley Walter S 0 abt 1850 Male Ohio
He served for 1st Ohio Volunteer during Civil War (from newspaper Girard, Kansas June 1883) Co. B, 153d Ohio inf, Calvin (see newspaper here)

He came to Kansas with his first wife in 1869 at old Hadley Post Office south of Englevale, KS.

He was of English parentage and his first wife was came of Pennsylvania Dutch Blood. In 1869, he went to Crawford County, Ks. He was a veteran of Civil War and he was discharged after the surrender, in the Spring of 1865. He was with Sherman on the March to the Sea and participated in many of the bloodiest battles of the war. He arose during his service from the rank of private to that of Captain. In 1890 he returned to Ohio, where he spent the remaining years of his life in quiet retirement.

His children from 1st wife, Martha H. Snell:
Elizah Hadley Cunningham(mem.# 19046671), Alva O. Hadley (mem. #39875997),Amanda B. Bell, John Perry Hadley #61712574 ..... will add later

His children from 2nd wife, Martha Jane Engle : Benjamin Harrison Hadley and Evalina Mabel Carr.

Census 1850 in Clermont County, OH:
Hadley John 35 abt 1815 Male New York
Hadley Lodicea 39 abt 1811 Female New York
Hadley Parley P 14 abt 1836 Male New York
Hadley Eliza J 12 abt 1838 Female Ohio
Hadley John C 10 abt 1840 Male Ohio
Hadley Owen S 10 abt 1840 Male Ohio
Hadley Rumina M 8 abt 1842 Female Ohio
Hadley Miner S 5 abt 1845 Male Ohio
Hadley James P 3 abt 1847 Male Ohio
Hadley Walter S 0 abt 1850 Male Ohio


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