
James Badgery (1769-1827) and Elizabeth Lundie (1767-1849) had eight children. Elizabeth was pregnant, when she left England in 1799 to settle in Australia, and their daughter Ann Badgery was born in March 1800.
- John Lundie Badgery (1794–1794)
- William Badgery (1796–1796)
- James Badgery (1798–1798)
- Ann Badgery (1800–1875) (married William Roberts [1805–1841])
- Henry Septimus Badgery Sr (1803–1880) (married Margaret Dickson [1804–1833] and then married Mary Ann Reilly [1814–1898])
- Andrew Badgery (1806–1857) (married Maria Dyer Town [1812–1888])
- William Badgery (1809–4 August 1841) (married Catherine Leighton [1815–1856])
- James Badgery (1813–22 December 1844) (married Charlotte Emma Gray [1820–1893])
James Badgery1FindaGrave.com https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69829922/james_badgery Accessed 20 January 2024 (1769-1827) was born on 9 January 1769 in Heavitree, near Exeter in Devon, and married Elizabeth Lundie (1767-1849)2FindaGrave.com https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62469460/elizabeth_badgery Accessed 20 January 2024. in 1793. James worked for a time for Sir Joseph Banks on his farm Spring Grove in Chelsea, and left England in 1799 to travel to Australia on board the Walker on her maiden voyage. James leased eleven acres along the Hawkesbury River on which he undertook intensive farming, and then set up as a miller in Sydney. By 1801 the building was converted to a bakery, which he extended and added a house, mill-house and pigsty. James was granted land for himself and his family at Bringelly, which he called Exeter Farm after his home town in England.3Australian Royalty: Genealogy of the colony of NSW https://australianroyalty.net.au/tree/purnellmccord.ged/individual/I20262/James-Badgery Accessed 24 February 2024.
He died at Exeter Farm on 1 December 1827 and was buried at St Luke’s Liverpool. Elizabeth remained at Badgerys Creek for many years moving in 1839, to her son Andrew’s property at Jembaicumbene, where she remained until her death in 1849.
William Badgery (1809–4 August 1841)4FindaGrave.com https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69832009/william-badgery Accessed 24 February 2024. married Catherine Leighton in 1834, and died aged 32, in Liverpool.
James Badgery II (1813–22 December 1844)5FindaGrave.com https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69831792/james-badgery Accessed 24 February 2024. married Charlotte Emma Gray in 1838 at Sutton Forest, and died aged 31 in Liverpool.