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*** Spellings of Haly's consist of: Hawley, Halleys, Haly and are often interchangeable and sometimes
pronounced alike.
Jerome Halley 1590 - 1638 m. Eleanor
Jerome Hawley 1630 to 1637 was a gentlemen in attendance upon the Queen Henrietta Maria, was a councilor of Maryland. He was a brother of Henry Hawley, who was the Governor of Barbadoes
and brother William Hawley a squire in 1650 of the Protestant Declaration of Maryland. He was also a brother of James
Hawley of Bramford Midlesex, England.
Jerome voyaged to Maryland aboard the "Ark" in 1633. He was a marchant from a wealthy English Family.
Some of his family had already settled in Virginia. His older brother was the Governor of the English colony on Barbados.
Jerome Hawley was one of the first settlers at Fort Tobacco, Maryland. This is directly accross
the Potomac River from where James, Henry and Edward Halley settled at the same time. (about 1630 - 37).
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Cory, H.T. Ancestral lives of Thomas Judd Cory, Clarence Richard Cory, John Harry
Cory Los Angeles, Calif.: unknown, 4 pgs.
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McPike, Eugene Fairfield |
Some English Halleys and Hawleys who emigrated to America unknown: unknown, 5
pgs.
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Exploring Maryland's roots: Library
Hawley, Jerome and John Lewger. A Relation of Maryland (1635) reprinted in Clayton Coleman Hall, Narratives
of Early Maryland, 1633-1684. (NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1910), 63-112.
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