"Canadice, N. Y. - Mrs. Addie Badger, wife of Benjamin Badger, died January 30th of consumption. Mrs. Badger had been steadily failing for some weeks, and though a great sufferer, she was perfectly resigned and ready "to depart and be with Christ." A daughter and three sons, with a husband, are left to mourn her loss. Rev. Elder Brown conducted the funeral services on the 1st inst." (Ontario County Journal, 22 February 1889)
"Honeoye - Mrs. Benjamin Badger, of Canadice, formerly of Honeoye, died of consumption last Wednesday, the 30th ult., and was buried from the M. E. Church at Canadice on Friday." (Feb. 6, 1889, The Naples Record0
"Mrs. John [sic] Badger, who lived on the west side of Honeoye lake, died day before yesterday of consumption. She was a sister of Joe Beardsley. The funeral will be held today at Canadice Corners." (Feb. 1, 1889, The Livonia Gazette)
"Canadice, N. Y. - Mrs. Addie Badger, wife of Benjamin Badger, died January 30th of consumption. Mrs. Badger had been steadily failing for some weeks, and though a great sufferer, she was perfectly resigned and ready "to depart and be with Christ." A daughter and three sons, with a husband, are left to mourn her loss. Rev. Elder Brown conducted the funeral services on the 1st inst." (Ontario County Journal, 22 February 1889)
"Honeoye - Mrs. Benjamin Badger, of Canadice, formerly of Honeoye, died of consumption last Wednesday, the 30th ult., and was buried from the M. E. Church at Canadice on Friday." (Feb. 6, 1889, The Naples Record0
"Mrs. John [sic] Badger, who lived on the west side of Honeoye lake, died day before yesterday of consumption. She was a sister of Joe Beardsley. The funeral will be held today at Canadice Corners." (Feb. 1, 1889, The Livonia Gazette)
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