| Atchison County, Part 34 (3938 words) |
 | WILLIAM P. BADGER, was born December 17, 1817, at Sanbornton Square, Belknap County, N. The genealogy of the Badger family is traced to the time of William the Conqueror, the original name being Bagehoot, a French title from Normandy. |
 | Badger of New Hampshire, was a cousin of John E. Badger, father of William P. Badger, and was descended from Sergeant John Badger, who came to America in the Mayflower and settled at Newburyport, Mass., and from whom are descended about all the Badgers in the United States. |
 | WILLIAM G. BUCKLES, farmer, Section 12, P. Muscotah, was born August 10, 1847, in Russell County, Va. He served nearly one year in the Rebellion as a soldier of the Confederate army, and was first in State Militia, and afterwards transferred to regular service in the Thirty-fourth Volunteer Cavalry. |