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Badger, George E., 1795-1866

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Personal name headingBadger, George E., 1795-1866
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Variant(s)Badger, George Edmund, 1795-1866
Badger, G. E., 1795-1866
Badger, George, 1795-1866
See alsoFamily: Badger (Family : Badger, George E., 1795-1866)
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedNew Bern (N.C.) Warrenton (N.C.) Raleigh (N.C.)
Birth date1795-04-17
Death date1866-05-11
Place of birthNew Bern (N.C.)
AffiliationUnited States. Department of the Navy
Profession or occupationJudges Legislators
Found inDictionary of North Carolina biography, c1979-c1996 (Badger, George Edmund; b. Apr. 17, 1795, New Bern, d. May 11, 1866; superior court judge, secretary of the navy, and U.S. senator)
Badger, George Edmund, 1795-1866. Address delivered before the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies, at Chapel Hill, N.C., June 26, 1833, 1833: title page (Hon. George E. Badger)
OCLC, April 4, 2014: (access point: Badger, George Edmund, 1795-1866 ; usages: George E. Badger, G.E. Badger, George Badger)
Finding aid for Polk, Badger, and McGehee family papers, via UNC University Libraries WWW site, May 27, 2021 (George Edmund Badger of New Bern, N.C., was a lawyer; politician; North Carolina legislator; superior court judge; Secretary of the Navy; United States senator; member of the North Carolina Convention of 1861-1862; and trustee of the University of North Carolina, 1818-1844. He and his second wife, Mary Brown Polk, had two daughters, Catherine and Sarah (Sally). Sally Badger married Montford McGehee, a lawyer; planter; member of the General Assembly from Caswell County in 1864 and from Person County in 1872, 1876, and 1879; trustee of the University of North Carolina, 1864-1868; delegate to the constitutional convention of 1865; and Commissioner of Agriculture, 1880-1887. They had four sons, including Thomas McGehee, George Badger McGehee, and Lucius Polk McGehee. George Edmund Badger moved to Warrenton, N.C., in 1820 and to Raleigh about 1825)
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