Charles' father, Lewis Braden Badger, was born April 8, 1831 in Fairfield County, Ohio. He came to Pulaski County in the late 1840s. He was married to Margaret Kroner on March 5, 1854. She was born August 12, 1836 in Seneca County, Ohio, the daughter of John George (J.G.) and Elizabeth Showers Korner. Margaret came to Pulaski County with her family in 1848.
Lewis Badger's father, Joseph Badger, came to America from Ireland in 1792 when he was nine years old. Lewis and Margaret's fathers were both Justices of the Peace and politically both were Democrats. It is amusing to note that all of John George Korner's brothers had John as their first name.
In September 1864 Charles' father Lewis was drafted into the Union Army and was placed in Company D Twenty-Third Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Charles was not quite three years old at the time. On June 3, 1865 in the Haywood Military Hospital in Washington, DC, Lewis died from Typhoid Pneumonia, which he contracted in battle. Lewis had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was a Democrat."
And then I found reference to her second marriage to Harley Frank Amoss 3:
http://www.mundia.com/us/Person/2783173/-1653385671
Charles' father, Lewis Braden Badger, was born April 8, 1831 in Fairfield County, Ohio. He came to Pulaski County in the late 1840s. He was married to Margaret Kroner on March 5, 1854. She was born August 12, 1836 in Seneca County, Ohio, the daughter of John George (J.G.) and Elizabeth Showers Korner. Margaret came to Pulaski County with her family in 1848.
Lewis Badger's father, Joseph Badger, came to America from Ireland in 1792 when he was nine years old. Lewis and Margaret's fathers were both Justices of the Peace and politically both were Democrats. It is amusing to note that all of John George Korner's brothers had John as their first name.
In September 1864 Charles' father Lewis was drafted into the Union Army and was placed in Company D Twenty-Third Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Charles was not quite three years old at the time. On June 3, 1865 in the Haywood Military Hospital in Washington, DC, Lewis died from Typhoid Pneumonia, which he contracted in battle. Lewis had been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was a Democrat."
And then I found reference to her second marriage to Harley Frank Amoss 3:
http://www.mundia.com/us/Person/2783173/-1653385671
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