History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . mbers a judge of the supreme court of Indiana, a treasurer of stateand others distinguished in the civic and social life of the old Hoosier was lx)rn in Hendricks county, Indiana, not far southwest of the statecapital, on February 25, 1840, son of Joab and Mary (Pickett) Hadley, bothnatives of North Carolina, of Quaker parentage, whose respective parentshad settled in the Plainfield neighborhood of Hendricks county at an earlyday in the settlement of that sterling old Quaker community. Joab Fladley was one of th


History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . mbers a judge of the supreme court of Indiana, a treasurer of stateand others distinguished in the civic and social life of the old Hoosier was lx)rn in Hendricks county, Indiana, not far southwest of the statecapital, on February 25, 1840, son of Joab and Mary (Pickett) Hadley, bothnatives of North Carolina, of Quaker parentage, whose respective parentshad settled in the Plainfield neighborhood of Hendricks county at an earlyday in the settlement of that sterling old Quaker community. Joab Fladley was one of the leaders in the Quaker community and wasthe owner of a farm of two hundred acres in Hendricks county. He mar-ried Mary Pickett and to this union five children were lx)rn, namely: Calvin,who died in Douglas county, Kansas; Atlas, who is still living in Hendrickscounty. Indiana; Melissa, who married Wesley Kellum and died in Indianain 1913; Levi the immediate subject of this biographical sketch, andHannah, who married Noah Kellum and died in July, 1915, in Hendricks.


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