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Brandt Badger Sr.

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Brandt Badger Sr.

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
24 May 1920 (aged 81)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B
Memorial ID
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Brandt Badger Sr, born in GA - Son of Felix Harvey Badger and Mary Amanda Pryor.

Brother of Felix, Mary, Allace and Bolling Badger.

Brandt married, 16 Jul 1861 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co., TX, Calpernia L "Callie" Jones.

After the death of Callie, Brandt married, 14 Oct 1869 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co., TX, Mrs Elizabeth May Wyatt Hodges, a daughter of Henry & Sarah Wyatt and the widow of Lafayette Hodges.

After the death of Elizabeth, Brandt married, on 5 Jan 1884 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co., TX, Margaret Barber, a daughter of Stillman Barber and Mary Ann Clark.

Father of (by Callie) an Infant Daughter, an Infant Son and Walter Harvey Badger Sr.

Father of (by Elizabeth) Alice Amanda, Robert Tate, Mary E and Maggie C Badger.

Father of (by Margaret) Stillman, Ruth and Brandt Badger Jr.

Step-Father of Helen M Hodges.

Brandt died in Waco, McLennan Co., TX.
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U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: B. Badger
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment Name: Waul's Texas Legion
Regiment Name Expanded: Waul's Texas Legion
COMPANY: D
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M227 roll 2

American Civil War Soldiers
Name: B Badger
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Texas
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company D, Waul's Legion Cavalry Regiment Texas.
Sources: 425
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A Texas Historical Marker in Marble Falls, TX was dedicated in 1974 at the site of the house Brandt constructed of granite. The Marker reads:

Brandt Badger (1839-1920), a veteran of the Confederate Army, moved to Burnet from Gonzales in 1885, and in 1887, helped found Marble Falls. He built this house in 1888 of granite from nearby Granite Mountain. The stones were cut from quarry rubble remaining after the "shaping" of the blocks for the State Capitol Building. The structure has 8 rooms and 6 fireplaces. Badger lived in the house until his death, and it was owned by the family until 1943. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1974.
Brandt Badger Sr, born in GA - Son of Felix Harvey Badger and Mary Amanda Pryor.

Brother of Felix, Mary, Allace and Bolling Badger.

Brandt married, 16 Jul 1861 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co., TX, Calpernia L "Callie" Jones.

After the death of Callie, Brandt married, 14 Oct 1869 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co., TX, Mrs Elizabeth May Wyatt Hodges, a daughter of Henry & Sarah Wyatt and the widow of Lafayette Hodges.

After the death of Elizabeth, Brandt married, on 5 Jan 1884 in Gonzales, Gonzales Co., TX, Margaret Barber, a daughter of Stillman Barber and Mary Ann Clark.

Father of (by Callie) an Infant Daughter, an Infant Son and Walter Harvey Badger Sr.

Father of (by Elizabeth) Alice Amanda, Robert Tate, Mary E and Maggie C Badger.

Father of (by Margaret) Stillman, Ruth and Brandt Badger Jr.

Step-Father of Helen M Hodges.

Brandt died in Waco, McLennan Co., TX.
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U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
Name: B. Badger
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Texas
Regiment Name: Waul's Texas Legion
Regiment Name Expanded: Waul's Texas Legion
COMPANY: D
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M227 roll 2

American Civil War Soldiers
Name: B Badger
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Texas
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company D, Waul's Legion Cavalry Regiment Texas.
Sources: 425
~~~~~~~~~~~~O~~~~~~~~~~~~
A Texas Historical Marker in Marble Falls, TX was dedicated in 1974 at the site of the house Brandt constructed of granite. The Marker reads:

Brandt Badger (1839-1920), a veteran of the Confederate Army, moved to Burnet from Gonzales in 1885, and in 1887, helped found Marble Falls. He built this house in 1888 of granite from nearby Granite Mountain. The stones were cut from quarry rubble remaining after the "shaping" of the blocks for the State Capitol Building. The structure has 8 rooms and 6 fireplaces. Badger lived in the house until his death, and it was owned by the family until 1943. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1974.


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