Bettty: I found references to a number of Samuel Hadley's in New England...Since I don''t know which is yours (they migfht all be ;) I'll give you what I found: 1) Dunbar, Edith Flanders, [View Citation <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/fullcitation?docID=Genealogy-glh20792757>] [Table of Contents <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/fullcitation?docID=Genealogy-glh20792757#toc>] The Flanders family from Europe to America : being a history of the Flanders family in America and its probable origin in Europe Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle Pub. Co., 1935, 1088 pgs. Page 43: iv. Judith (Flanders) b. Feb. 4, 1711/12, m. (int. Sept. 21, 1728) Oct. 22, 1728, at Amesbury, to Samuel Hadley, 3rd of Amesbury, b. May 5, 1707 at Amesbury, s. of Samuel Hadley and Dorothy Colby. Judith's birth given as "Juda, dau. of Daniel and Sarah Flandres." (There are references given for most of these dates). March 9, 1736/7, Judith and Samuel Hadley of Amesbury and Sarah & Obadiah Clements of Haverhill, children and heirs "to the estate of our honored mother Sarah Flanders, l;ate of Amesbury, deceased." On page 71, there is a reference to a Ann (Annahh or Hannah) Flanders b. June 15, 1701, at Salisbury, Mass., d. Nov. 1760 at Hampstead, N.H.; m. (int. June 19, 1721) July 12, 1721 at Amesbury to Joseph Hadley, b. Dec. 26, 1700 at Amesbury, d. Oct. 11, 1758, at Hampstead, N.H., son of Samuel Hadley and Jane Martin. Book 2: Wells, Frederic P. [View Citation <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/fullcitation?docID=Genealogy-glh26563739>] [Table of Contents <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/fullcitation?docID=Genealogy-glh26563739#toc>] History of Barnet, Vermont : from the outbreak of the French and Indian War to present time : with genealogical records of many families Burlington, Vt.: Free Press Print. Co., 1923, 761 pgs. Page 42: References a Samuel Hadley who served in teh Revolution in a regiment raised in Newbury. he is said to have been from Barnett, Vermont at this time. The company was raised May 16, 1774. Surprisingly enough, there are no other Hadley references in this book. Lastly, book 3 Wells, Frederic P. [View Citation <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/fullcitation?docID=Genealogy-glh27782477>] [Table of Contents <http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/fullcitation?docID=Genealogy-glh27782477#toc>] History of Newbury, Vermont : from the discovery of the Coös country to present time : with genealogical records of many families St. Johnsbury, Vt.: The Caledonian Co., 1902, c1900, 857 pgs. Page 60: "Just before the Revolutionary War broke outr, Samuel Hadley and Samuel Eaton settled on a farm which Col. John Smith and his decendents have owned for more than a century." Sorry there's not more Steve > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: > Re: [VTORA] History of Orange County > From: > "Betty White" <bwhite@westelcom.com> > Date: > Thu, 26 Jun 2003 12:45:56 -0400 > To: > VTORANGE-L@rootsweb.com > > >Does this book have genealogical information? I am interested in anything >about any HADLEY family who lived in Orange County >(Samuel Hadley living in Barnet,1790 or Samuel Hadley living in Newbury, >1790) > >Thanks in advance >Betty Hadley White > > > >