Caleb Hawley
1757 - 1847 (90 years)-
Name Caleb Hawley Born 23 Apr 1757 East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania Gender Male _FSFTID L7YK-NG3 _UID 86CCB7DDFDDD481199AAA74DA5CB174A2199 Died 21 Oct 1847 Middleton, Columbiana, Ohio Person ID I440 McPherson History Last Modified 9 Jun 2018
Father Benjamin Hawley, Jr., b. 18 Nov 1730, Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 26 Oct 1815, West Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania (Age 84 years) Mother Mary Johnson, b. 18 May 1733, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 27 Apr 1822, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania (Age 88 years) Married 22 Apr 1756 East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania Family ID F150 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Hannah Battin, b. 4 Feb 1758, Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 21 Oct 1847, Middleton, Columbiana, Ohio (Age 89 years) Married 30 May 1782 Chester Co., Pennsylvania Children 1. Nathan C. Hawley, b. 11 Feb 1783, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. Bef 16 Sep 1845, Columbiana Co., Ohio (Age < 62 years) 2. David Hawley, b. 31 Oct 1784, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania 3. Amos Hawley, b. 23 Mar 1786, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 2 Apr 1862, Ohio (Age 76 years) 4. Caleb Hawley, Jr., b. 29 May 1788, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 19 Jul 1878, Gower Township, Cedar, Iowa (Age 90 years) 5. Benjamin Hawley, b. 20 Jul 1790, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 27 Feb 1875, Columbiana Co., Ohio (Age 84 years) 6. Mary Hawley, b. 19 Jun 1792, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 26 Aug 1874, Alliance, Stark, Ohio (Age 82 years) 7. Richard Hawley, b. 1 Mar 1794, East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania , d. 15 Nov 1839, Richmond, Wayne, Indiana (Age 45 years) Last Modified 15 Mar 2020 Family ID F927 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1994
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Notes - Caleb came to Ohio from Chester Co., PA in 1801 with his family and settled in Middleton, Columbiana Co., Ohio. This information is from "History of Columbiana County, Ohio". Also from "The Chester County (PA) Hawley Family" compiled by Everett Malcolm Hawley, January 1957, "Aunt Sarah and Uncle Henry were the grandchildren of Caleb Hawley who had moved to Salem from Chester County, Penn. The tale is told that what was once a large farm owned by Caleb, is now the business center of Salem."