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James Willard Hadley 1930–2008 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Aug 1930

Birth Location: Randolph County, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 27 Aug 2008

Death Location: Crane Hill, Cullman, Alabama, USA

Father: Joseph Jr

Mother: Jessie Caver

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In 1930, James Willard Hadley entered the world in Randolph County, Alabama, USA, born to Joseph David Hadley Jr And Jessie Lee Caver. James Willard Hadley passed away in 2008 in Crane Hill, Cullman, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1930, James Willard Hadley entered the world in Randolph County, Alabama, USA, born to Joseph David Hadley Jr And Jessie Lee Caver.
  • James Willard Hadley passed away in 2008 in Crane Hill, Cullman, Alabama, USA.

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James Hadley's Ancestors

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James Hadley
1930–2008
Birth Place: Randolph County, Alabama, USA
Parents
Joseph David Hadley Jr
1889–1965
Randolph County, Alabama, USA
Jessie (Lee) Caver
1898–1989
Newell, Randolph, Alabama, USA
Grandparents
Joseph (Davis) Hadley
1851–1926
Harris, Georgia, United States
Sarah (Elizabeth "Lizzie") Thompson
1853–1944
Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Hadley
1813–1889
Tabitha Davis
1820–1913
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Davis
1802–1877
Judith Gresham
1780–1860

James Hadley's Timeline

2 Records

1930
15 Aug 1930
Birth of James Willard Hadley in Randolph County, Alabama, USA
Randolph County, Alabama, USA
2008
27 Aug 2008
Age 78
Death of James Willard Hadley in Crane Hill, Cullman, Alabama, USA
Crane Hill, Cullman, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Aug 1930
    Event Place: Randolph County, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Aug 2008
    Event Place: Crane Hill, Cullman, Alabama, USA

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