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Catherine Mallon <I>Badger</I> Haigh

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Catherine Mallon Badger Haigh

Birth
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Death
4 Jul 1905 (aged 77)
Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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"The Raleigh Times" Raleigh, NC Wednesday 8 Jul 1905

Fayetteville, NC - July 5 - Mrs Catherine Marrow (should be "Mallon")Haigh, died here yesterday afternoon at 5:30 aged 78 years. She was the daughter of George E Badger and leaves two half brothers:
Thomas Badger
Sherwood Badger of Raleigh.

She was a woman of fine Christian character, great culture and polish. The funeral will be held at St John's Episcopal Church.
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"The Morning Post" Raleigh, NC Wednesday 5 Jul 1905

Telegrams announcing the death of Mrs William H Haigh of Fayetteville were received in Raleigh last evening. She died at 4:30 yesterday afternoon at her home.

Mrs Haigh's death, while not unexpected, comes as a sad bereavement to her friends and relatives.

Mrs Kate Mallon Badger Haigh was the eldest daughter of the late George E Badger and Mary Polk Badger. She was born in Raleigh in 1827 and was78 years of age.

Her grandfather, Col William Polk, was the distinguished Revolutionary Patriot, while her uncle, the late Leonidas Polk, was the illustrious Bishop and Confederate General.

Mrs Haigh was a lady of unusual charm, and combined personality made her the object of affection to those who were thrown in contact with her.

Her children, George Badger Haigh, Miss Mary Polk Haigh and Mrs J B Underwood of Fayetteville, all preceded her to the grave. Two brothers, Honorable Thomas Badger of this city, and Mr Sherwood Badger of New Bern survive her. Funeral and interment will be in Fayetteville.
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From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

CATHERINE MALLON BADGER, daughter of George Edmund and Mary Brown (Polk) Badger, born August 9, 1827, in Raleigh, N. C. ; died July 4, 1905, in Fayetteville, N. C.

Married in Raleigh, May 6, 1846, WILLIAM H. HAIGH, born October 3, 1823, in Hillsboro, N. C; died June 27, 1870, in Fayetteville.

He was the son of Charles Haigh, son of John and Mary Haigh, born in Lambette, Surrey, England, June 8, 1794; married in Glossop Church, Derbyshire, August 13, 1818, Sarah Crowther, born in Leeds, August 25, 1796, daughter of Reverend John and Alice Crowther of Hayfield, Derbyshire.

Children
1 - George Badger Haigh, b. March 24, 1847

2 - Sarah Crowther Haigh, b. Aug. 9, 1849

3 - Mary Polk Haigh, b. June 24, 1852
"The Raleigh Times" Raleigh, NC Wednesday 8 Jul 1905

Fayetteville, NC - July 5 - Mrs Catherine Marrow (should be "Mallon")Haigh, died here yesterday afternoon at 5:30 aged 78 years. She was the daughter of George E Badger and leaves two half brothers:
Thomas Badger
Sherwood Badger of Raleigh.

She was a woman of fine Christian character, great culture and polish. The funeral will be held at St John's Episcopal Church.
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"The Morning Post" Raleigh, NC Wednesday 5 Jul 1905

Telegrams announcing the death of Mrs William H Haigh of Fayetteville were received in Raleigh last evening. She died at 4:30 yesterday afternoon at her home.

Mrs Haigh's death, while not unexpected, comes as a sad bereavement to her friends and relatives.

Mrs Kate Mallon Badger Haigh was the eldest daughter of the late George E Badger and Mary Polk Badger. She was born in Raleigh in 1827 and was78 years of age.

Her grandfather, Col William Polk, was the distinguished Revolutionary Patriot, while her uncle, the late Leonidas Polk, was the illustrious Bishop and Confederate General.

Mrs Haigh was a lady of unusual charm, and combined personality made her the object of affection to those who were thrown in contact with her.

Her children, George Badger Haigh, Miss Mary Polk Haigh and Mrs J B Underwood of Fayetteville, all preceded her to the grave. Two brothers, Honorable Thomas Badger of this city, and Mr Sherwood Badger of New Bern survive her. Funeral and interment will be in Fayetteville.
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From the book published in 1916 "Abbe -Abbey Genealogy In Memory of John Abbe and his Descendants" by Cleveland Abbe and Joseph Genung Nichols

CATHERINE MALLON BADGER, daughter of George Edmund and Mary Brown (Polk) Badger, born August 9, 1827, in Raleigh, N. C. ; died July 4, 1905, in Fayetteville, N. C.

Married in Raleigh, May 6, 1846, WILLIAM H. HAIGH, born October 3, 1823, in Hillsboro, N. C; died June 27, 1870, in Fayetteville.

He was the son of Charles Haigh, son of John and Mary Haigh, born in Lambette, Surrey, England, June 8, 1794; married in Glossop Church, Derbyshire, August 13, 1818, Sarah Crowther, born in Leeds, August 25, 1796, daughter of Reverend John and Alice Crowther of Hayfield, Derbyshire.

Children
1 - George Badger Haigh, b. March 24, 1847

2 - Sarah Crowther Haigh, b. Aug. 9, 1849

3 - Mary Polk Haigh, b. June 24, 1852


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