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Mary Fisher <I>Badley</I> Badley

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Mary Fisher Badley Badley

Birth
Death
16 Apr 1837 (aged 53)
Burial
Dudley, Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England Add to Map
Plot
Badley Family Vault
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she was married April 15, 1810 at Saint Thomas, Upper Church, Dudley, Worcestershire, England to her first cousin, John Badley, F.R.C.S. and was the eldest daughter of Mary (Fisher) and John Badley of Blowers Green the elder son of Henry Badley, of Blowers Green. They had eight children: The eldest child was Sarah Badley; the eldest two sons, John Badley and William Badley, emigrated to America; the fourth child Henry Badley only lived two months and nine days; the fifth child and third son to live to maturity was Henry Payton Badley; the sixth child and second daughter was Mary Fisher Badley, the seventh child James Payton Badley followed his father in the practice of surgery and fathered John Haden Badley, founder of Bedales School, the first co-educational school in England; the eighth and youngest child Edward Badley died just short of his third birthday. She died in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. (bio by: David McJonathan-Swarm)

*this bio is still a work in progress*


*the quotations are all taken from a handwritten copy made at Grasmere, (Westmoreland) Cumbria, England by Louise MacArthur of "Reminiscences of The Badleys" written by cousin Mary, the eldest daughter of Dr. James Payton Badley when she interviewed Uncle Henry, her father's brother, at Insetton and from MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS by J. H. Badley; London: George Allen & Unwin, 1955.


she was married April 15, 1810 at Saint Thomas, Upper Church, Dudley, Worcestershire, England to her first cousin, John Badley, F.R.C.S. and was the eldest daughter of Mary (Fisher) and John Badley of Blowers Green the elder son of Henry Badley, of Blowers Green. They had eight children: The eldest child was Sarah Badley; the eldest two sons, John Badley and William Badley, emigrated to America; the fourth child Henry Badley only lived two months and nine days; the fifth child and third son to live to maturity was Henry Payton Badley; the sixth child and second daughter was Mary Fisher Badley, the seventh child James Payton Badley followed his father in the practice of surgery and fathered John Haden Badley, founder of Bedales School, the first co-educational school in England; the eighth and youngest child Edward Badley died just short of his third birthday. She died in Dudley, Worcestershire, England. (bio by: David McJonathan-Swarm)

*this bio is still a work in progress*


*the quotations are all taken from a handwritten copy made at Grasmere, (Westmoreland) Cumbria, England by Louise MacArthur of "Reminiscences of The Badleys" written by cousin Mary, the eldest daughter of Dr. James Payton Badley when she interviewed Uncle Henry, her father's brother, at Insetton and from MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS by J. H. Badley; London: George Allen & Unwin, 1955.




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