Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Anthony Badgeley
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Name Anthony Badgeley Gender Male Death Aft 1715 [1] Person ID I4426 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of TNH Last Modified 30 Sep 2015
Family Elizabeth Children + 1. Anthony Badgeley, b. Abt 1693, Flushing, Queens, New York d. 3 Apr 1732, Flushing, Queens, New York (Age ~ 39 years) Family ID F154 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Apr 2024
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Notes - Someone named Badgley, possibly Anthony, took the oath of allegiance in Brooklyn in 1687. This Anthony is known to have been living at Flushing in 1698 with wife Elizabeth and three children (Anthony Jr., George, and Phebe). The household also had one slave. In 1700 they are known to have a "plantation" at Flushing. They are listed in town records in the "Dutch" section, suggesting that perhaps Elizabeth was of Dutch origins.
1715 is merely the date of the last known record of his name; in that year he is listed as a sergeant in Capt. John Wright's militia company.
- Someone named Badgley, possibly Anthony, took the oath of allegiance in Brooklyn in 1687. This Anthony is known to have been living at Flushing in 1698 with wife Elizabeth and three children (Anthony Jr., George, and Phebe). The household also had one slave. In 1700 they are known to have a "plantation" at Flushing. They are listed in town records in the "Dutch" section, suggesting that perhaps Elizabeth was of Dutch origins.
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Sources - [S754] Loyalist Clarks, Badgleys, and Allied Families by Estelle Clark Watson. Rutland, Vermont: 1954.
- [S754] Loyalist Clarks, Badgleys, and Allied Families by Estelle Clark Watson. Rutland, Vermont: 1954.