A bronze memorial was erected for Joshua and Patience Hadley at Spring Monthly Meeting Cemetery in 1931 and can be viewed HERE∼
Joshua Hadley I served in the American Revolutionary Army as a lieutenant in Captain Taylor's Company, Sixth North Carolina Regiment. He later married (July 2, 1825) Mary Rowland (died 1733), daughter of Mary and Thomas Rowland. The children of Joshua and Mary Hadley were Ruth (born 1726), Thomas (born 1728; died September 1, 1781), Sarah (born 1730), and Mary (born 1732). (Early History of Grimes County by E.L. Blair M.A. 1930
A bronze memorial was erected for Joshua and Patience Hadley at Spring Monthly Meeting Cemetery in 1931 and can be viewed HERE∼
Joshua Hadley I served in the American Revolutionary Army as a lieutenant in Captain Taylor's Company, Sixth North Carolina Regiment. He later married (July 2, 1825) Mary Rowland (died 1733), daughter of Mary and Thomas Rowland. The children of Joshua and Mary Hadley were Ruth (born 1726), Thomas (born 1728; died September 1, 1781), Sarah (born 1730), and Mary (born 1732). (Early History of Grimes County by E.L. Blair M.A. 1930
Inscription
In memory of Joshua Hadley B.3M.6th 1703 in King County Ireland D1760 and Patience Brown. Wife B. 5M25.1712 D-- Came to N.C. 1758.Pioneer ancestry of Hadley Family of South and West. Erected 1931.