Person:Daniel Badger (3)

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m. 27 Mar 1693
  1. John Badger1693/94 -
  2. Nathaniel Badger1695 -
  3. Daniel Badger1698 - 1769
  4. Mehitable Badger1700 - 1781
  5. Edmund Badger1703 -
  6. Mary Badger1705 -
  7. Mary Badger1708 -
  8. Samuel Badger1710 -
  9. Anne Badger1712 -
  10. Enoch Badger1714 - 1793
  11. Henry Badger1717 - 1811
  • HDaniel Badger1698 - 1769
  • W.  Sarah Roath (add)
m. 22 Oct 1719
  1. Daniel Badger1720 -
  2. Gideon Badger1722/23 -
  3. David Badger1724/25 -
m. 28 Jun 1727
  1. Jonathan Badger1729 -
  2. Sarah Badger1730 -
  3. Patience Badger1731/32 -
  4. Hannah Badger1734 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Daniel Badger
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] 27 Mar 1698 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesEstimate based on date of marriage.
Marriage 22 Oct 1719 Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Sarah Roath (add)
Marriage 28 Jun 1727 Franklin, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Patience Durkee
Death[1] 22 Feb 1769 Union, Tolland, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 (36) Capt. Daniel Badger, in Badger, John Cogswell. Giles Badger and His Descendants: First Four Generations and a Portion of the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Generations. (Manchester, N. H.: John B. Clarke Company, 1909)
    12.

    "(36) Capt. Daniel Badger b. Newbury, Mass., March 27, 1698; m. Oct. 22, 1719, 1st Sarah Roath. He m. June 28, 1727, 2d Patience Durkee. He was one of the early settlers of Union, Conn., coming from Norwich, Conn., and owned the first sawmill at the outlet of Mashapaug pond. He d. Feb. 22, 1769. She d. Sept. 28, 1793."

  2.   Weaver, William L. (William Lawton). History of Ancient Windham, Ct.--Genealogy: Containing a Genealogical Record of All the Early Families of Ancient Windham, Embracing the Present towns of Windham, Mansfield, Hampton, Chaplin and Scotland : Part 1: A--Bil. (Willimantic, Conn.: Weaver & Curtiss, 1864)
    63.

    "5. Daniel Badger settled first at Norwich, but from there removed to Coventry. He was a millwright, and built the first dam across the Willimantic river at 'Sliding Falls, for the 'Iron Works' Co., in which he was interested, in 1727, at the same place where the old Jillson dam stood, now the premises of the Linen Company. He m. 1st, at Norwich, Sarah Wrath (perhaps Worth), Oct. 22, 1719; m. 2d, Patience Durkee, June 28, 1727. Chil. by 1st wife : Daniel ,b. July 14, 1720. [A Daniel Badger m. Mary Weld at Coventry, Dec. 31, 1735, unless there is an error in dates this could hardly be the one.]; Gideon, b. March 22,1722-3; David, b. Jan. 8, 1724-5. Chil. by 2d wife: Jonathan, b. Dec. 4, 1729; Sarah, b. April 9, 1730; Patience, b. Jan. 17, 1731-2; Hannah, b. Sept. 3, 1734. The above records of Daniel Badger are found in Norwich records. It is not certain that both marriages are of the same person, though probable. If so, his residence at Coventry was brief, and he soon returned to Norwich. No family record is found of him at Coventry, but it is certain that he resided there, when he built the Willimantic dam."

  3.   Caulkins, Frances Manwaring, and Connecticut Society of the Founders of Norwich. History of Norwich, Connecticut: from its possession by the Indians, to the year 1866. (Chester, Connecticut: Published for the Society of Founders of Norwich, Connecticut by the Pequot Press, 1976)
    223.

    "Daniel Badger married Sarah Roath, Oct. 22, 1719. The births of three children, Daniel, Gideon, and David, are recorded in Norwich."

  4. Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1911)
    1:30.

    "Badger, … Daniel, s. Nathaniel and Mary, [born] Mar. 27, 1698."