L-R: Ernest Hadley (17 September 1881) and wife, Phidelia (Delia) Bell Green Hadley,
Simon H. Hadley (3 November 1840-16 April 1914) and third wife, Sarah Patterson Hadley
(11 September 1841-16 April 1914).
L-R: Cornelius Carr and wife, Lestina Hadley Carr (22 May 1863-15 February 1940),
and Oscar J. Hadley (04 May 1872-04 March 1936). Lestina and Oscar are children of
Simon H. and Naomi Hadley Stanley.
Photo from the Laura Dalton Souder photograph album in the possession of the
family of Win Wood.
Photo taken "Spring of 1923."
L-R: Floydene (living); Aunt Dela (Phidelia Bell Green Hadley) and husband,
Ernest Hadley (b. 17 September 1881), Dora (Dalton) McGhee, Laura (Dalton) Souder,
Grace (Dalton) Troy, "Aunt Tina" (Lestina Hadley Carr), and Myrle Souder in front,
daughter of Laura.
Dora, Laura and Grace Dalton are grandchildren of Simon H. and Naomi Stanley
Hadley, and "Myrle" is Laura Myrle Souder, a great-granddaughter of Simon and Naomi.
Photo from the Laura Dalton Souder photograph album in the possession of the
family of Win Wood.
L-R: Cornelius Carr and wife, Lestina Hadley Carr (22 May 1863-15 February 1940),
and their son, Roy Simon Carr (b. 10 May 1905)
Photo from the Laura Dalton Souder photograph album in the possession of the
family of Win Wood.
Photo taken about 1904
L-R: Olive, Daisy (behind), Mark (front), Elijah Morris, Rose, baby Bessie, Emma Belle Hadley
Morris.
Tulip Olive Morris (b. 23 September 1889), Daisy May Morris (b. 07 September 1891-d.
20 August 1910, Mark S. Morris (b. 07 February 1897), Elijah Morris (b. 09 August 1863-d.
08 November 1952), Rosa Ella Morris (b. 28 December 1895), and Bessie Ellen Morris
(b. 29 August 1903).
Photo from the collection of Betty Bourke, a descendant of Emma Belle Hadley, and
supplied to the Hadley Society by Win Wood.
Oscar J. Hadley was born 04 May 1872 in Kansas and died 04 March 1936. He is buried at
Quaker Cemetery in Montgomery County, Kansas. He was the son of Simon and Naomi Hadley.
Photo from the collection of Betty Bourke, a descendant of Emma Belle Hadley, and
supplied to the Hadley Society by Win Wood.
Dora Ann Hadley Carr was born 01 Jun 1877 in Indiana and died on 04 July 1897 at the age of
20. She left a husband and two children.
Photograph was taken by P.A. Miller Art Photography, Arkansas City, Kansas. The
inscription on the back reads, "Mother's youngest sister. My aunt I was named
after." Inscription was written by Dora Dalton.
Photo taken about 1918 - "Relation at Independence, Kansas"
Back, L-R: Unknown, Unknown, Dora Dalton, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown,
Clara Dalton Cook.
Front, L-R: Unknown, Unknown, Laura Dalton Souder (holding possibly son, Harold),
Unknown.
Photo from the Laura Dalton Souder photograph album in the possession of the
family of Win Wood.
Photo taken about 1918 - "Relation at Independence, Kansas"
Back row: 6th woman from the left is Lestina Hadley Carr. The 7th woman from the
left, next to Lestina is Clara Bell Dalton Cook, and next to her is her sister Dora Dalton.
Lestina (22 May 1863-15 February 1940) and
Sarah Elmina Hadley Dalton (01 August 1861-04 May 1903) are daughters of Simon and Naomi Hadley.
Sarah is the mother of Laura, Dora, and Clara pictured.
Front row: Laura Dalton Souder is the woman seated on the far right.
Photo from the Laura Dalton Souder photograph album in the possession of the
family of Win Wood.
Family of Newton Dalton
Photo on left taken by McManus Bros., Traverse City, MI, circa 1885.
Newton R. Dalton (30 August 1849-05 May 1920) and wife, Sarah Elmina Hadley (06 August 1861-04 May 1903),
and probably their three oldest daughters, Clara, Alice and Dora.
On the back is written, "Half dozen pictures taken from this. I had some taken
of these and will send them to you. Papa please write to me soon. Your loving daughter,
Dora."
Photo on right:
Back L-R: Alice, Dora, Clara.
Front L-R: Newton R. Dalton, Levi, Laura, and Sarah Elmina Hadley Dalton.
Photo from Dora Dalton's photograph album in the possession of the
family of Win Wood.