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Dorothy WALL (1894 - 1942)
Andrew Delfosse BADGERY (1838 - 1910) Henry Septimus BADGERY (1803 - 1880) James BADGERY (1769 - 1827)
Elizabeth LUNDIE (1765 - 1849)
Mary Ann REILLY (1814 - 1898) John A REILLY
Mary A (REILLY)
Rebecca FULLJAMES (1846 - 1933) John F FULLJAMES



Elizabeth SMYTH



Andrew Delfosse BADGERY

Andrew Delfosse BADGERY Andrew Delfosse BADGERY
Andrew Delfosse BADGERY Andrew Delfosse BADGERY Andrew Delfosse BADGERY
b. 19 Nov 1888 at Berrima, New South Wales, Australia
m. 04 Nov 1921 Dorothy WALL (1894 - 1942) at Burwood, New South Wales, Australia
d. 1965 aged 77
Parents:
Andrew Delfosse BADGERY (1838 - 1910)
Rebecca FULLJAMES (1846 - 1933)
Siblings (7):
Arthur Andrew BADGERY (1867 - )
Herbert BADGERY (1868 - )
Percival H BADGERY (1871 - )
Ethel Madelein BADGERY (1876 - )
Mildred M BADGERY (1877 - )
Daisy Delfosse BADGERY (1878 - )
Lilly Ellen BADGERY (1878 - )
Children (1):
Events in Andrew Delfosse BADGERY (1888 - 1965)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
19 Nov 1888 Andrew Delfosse BADGERY was born Berrima, New South Wales, Australia 180057/2005
29 Jul 1910 21 Death of father Andrew Delfosse BADGERY (aged 72) Moss Vale, New South Wales, Australia 10156/1910 11
04 Nov 1921 32 Married Dorothy WALL (aged 27) Burwood, New South Wales, Australia 16175/1920 18
1933 45 Death of mother Rebecca FULLJAMES (aged 87) 11
1934 46 Divorced (Dorothy WALL) 18
21 Jan 1942 53 Death of wife Dorothy WALL (aged 48) Cremorne, New South Wales, Australia
1965 77 Andrew Delfosse BADGERY died
Personal Notes:
Looking at the biographies of these men, it appears that those who were taken by aviation at its infancy were an exceptional group of very high achievers. Many of the names are commonly known to Australians, even if they may not know anything about the man behind the name. Probably the most famous is Blinky Bill, the favourite bed time story for many generations of Australians. The name of this quirky koala is tied to the projected second Sydney airport at Badgery Creek. And then there were those who planned the defeat of Hitler by holding Britain aloft during that famous air battle in June 1940. Another was associated with the foundation of the South African airforce. Others played a role in developing aircraft. And so these names fill the pantheon of early aviators.

http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/weblog/article/first-pilot-linzo/show_comments
Source References:
11. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Ancestry dot com, Title: Ancestry
- Reference = joylevick family brances (Name, Notes)
18. Type: E-mail Message, Abbr: e-mails general pool, Title: e-mails general pool
- Reference = Donald Chisholm-Smith 5 May 2014 (Divorced)
- Reference = Donald Chisholm-Smith 5 May 2014 (Marriage)
- Reference = Donald Chisholm-Smith 5 May 2014 (Name, Notes)
- Notes: Andrew Delfosse Badgery Junior was born at ‘Rosemount’ Sutton Forest, (just south of Moss Vale), in NSW on November 19, 1888; the youngest child of a wealthy Pioneer Southern Highlands pastoral and grazing family. He was the eighth child of Andrew Delfosse Badgery Senior, (a Justice of the Peace and Coroner in the Berrima district), and Rebecca nee Fulljames. His paternal great-grandfather James Badgery arrived in the colony of NSW circa 1795. When his father died on 29 July 1910 they were living at 'Marathon', Sutton Forest.

Delfosse married Blinky Bill authoress, New Zealander, Dorothy Wall circa 1921; they had one child who she took back to New Zealand with her after a circa 1934 Divorce.

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