Laidley was born in
Morgantown, Virginia and at age twenty-one served as a militia Colonel in the War of 1812. His family was of Scottish and English descent. As an adult, Laidley made his home in
Cabell County, serving as a
prosecuting attorney until his death. In 1829, he was elected to the
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829-1830, and appointed to the Committee of the Judicial Department. He was one of four delegates elected from the western Senatorial district of Kanawha, Mason, Cabell, Randolph, Harrison, Lewis, Wood, and Logan Counties.
Marshall University In 1837, he was one of the founders of
Marshall University in present
Huntington, West Virginia.
Laidley Hall, a former
residence hall at Marshall University, was named after Laidley. ==References==