Rev Henry Badger

Journal of Henry Badger, dated 1840-1848, with list of missionary deaths at rear. Pen and ink drawing of the interior of the Wesleyan Missionary Chapel at Bathurst, Gambia, dated c1849. Correspondence relating to the donation of these items in 1951.


Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Africa/FBN 4 (fiche 115-121)
Date(s) of creation: 1840-1951
Level: File
Format: Archive           
Main author: Badger; Henry (1815-1877); ordained missionary
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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Africa/FBN 4 (fiche 115-121)
Summary: Journal of Henry Badger, dated 1840-1848, with list of missionary deaths at rear. Pen and ink drawing of the interior of the Wesleyan Missionary Chapel at Bathurst, Gambia, dated c1849. Correspondence relating to the donation of these items in 1951.
Main author: Badger; Henry (1815-1877); ordained missionary
Extent: 1 volume & 2 folders
Note: Some of the information in the 'Administrative & Biographical History' field was supplied by Dr Silke Strickrodt of the German Historical Institute, London, and Mr David Fisher.
Admin history: Henry Badger was born at Bilston, Staffordshire [West Midlands] on 6th October 1815. He became a local preacher in the Walsall Circuit of the Wesleyan Methodist Church and was eventually accepted as an ordained minister. He was appointed to serve in Sierra Leone, departing on 13th October 1837, and arriving there on 19th November. In August 1842 he returned to England on furlough. During said furlough he married Sarah Hinsley (on 21 May 1843) and they departed England for Sierra Leone arriving in late July. Tragically, Mrs Badger's stay in ... View more
Custodial history: Donated to the Methodist Missionary Society by W J S Bayliss of Oxford in August 1951.
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Only to be viewed on microfiche
Copyright: Copyright held by Methodist Missionary SocietyApply to SOAS Archives & Special Collections in the first instance.
Language: English
Related material: Also within the records of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society is the official correspondence (with journal extracts) for Henry Badger for Sierra Leone (MMS/West Africa/Correspondence/Sierra Leone/FBN 25-26) and The Gambia (MMS/West Africa/Correspondence/Gambia/FBN 4). A small amount of correspondence by Mrs A R Gordon (later Badger) can also be found amongst these records. Furthermore, the synod minutes will mention their work, and the work of their colleagues, in the Sierra Leone (MMS/West Africa/Synod Minutes/Sierra Leone/FBN 7) and ... View more
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