| William A. APPLETON. Parents: Robert APPULTON and Mary MOWNTNEY. Spouse: Rose SEXTON. Children were: Thomas APPLETON. Robert APPULTON was born on 17 Aug 1526 in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England.2 He died on 27 Aug 1526 in London, London, England.2 He is reference number 17K. !NOTE: Spelling of Name Changed IGI Marriage 1502 of Waldingfield, , Suffolk England Parents: Thomas A. APPULTON and Margaret CRANE. Spouse: Mary MOWNTNEY. Children were: William A. APPLETON. Thomas A. APPULTON was born in 1507 in Of Waldingfield, , , England.8 He died on 4 Oct 1507.8 He is reference number 18H. !NOTE: of Waldingfield Parva, England Parents: John Jun. APULTON and Alice MALCHIER. Spouse: Margaret CRANE. Children were: Robert APPULTON. John APULTON died in 1414. He is reference number 22D. !NOTE: of Waldingfield Magna ! RESIDING: THERE IN 1396 Children were: John APULTON. John APULTON died in Jun 1459. He is reference number 21H. ! NOTE: of Waldingfield Parva, England Parents: John APULTON. Children were: John Senior APULTON. John Jun. APULTON was born in 1483. He is reference number 19H. !NOTE: of W. Magua, England3 Parents: John Senior APULTON and Margaret WELLINGE. Spouse: Alice MALCHIER. Children were: Thomas A. APPULTON. John Senior APULTON9 was born in 1465 in Appleton Village, Prescot, Lancashire, England.9 He died on 9 Apr 1481 in Great Waldingfield, Suffolk, England.9 He died on 21 Apr 1481. He is reference number 20F. !NOTE: of West Parva, England Parents: John APULTON. Spouse: Margaret WELLINGE. Children were: John Jun. APULTON. Viola Koons ARKILLS was born on 27 Jan 1900 in Grahamsville, NY. She lived in Brooklyn Ward 21, Kings, New York in 1900.10 She was born about 1900 in New York.10 She was born on 27 Jan 1903.11 She died on 13 Nov 1985 in Poughkeepsie, NY. She died in Nov 1985 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York, United States of America.11 She was buried in Union Cemetary, Hyde Park, NY. She had Social Security Number 067-38-7147.11 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: SSN issued]11 She was also known as Viola Cross.11 She was also known as Viola Cross.10 !Information from Susan Zates <smZates@beckman.com> and KFolkerts <KFolkerts@AOL.com Spouse: William Henry CROSS. William Henry CROSS and Viola Koons ARKILLS were married in 1924. Children were: Muriel Dorothy CROSS, Mildred Jean CROSS. Gertrude ARMSTRONG was born about 1920. She died in Oct 1998. !Information from Susan Zates <smZates@beckman.com> and KFolkerts <KFolkerts@AOL.com Parents: John ARMSTRONG and Edna Mae CROSS. Jane ARMSTRONG. Parents: John ARMSTRONG and Edna Mae CROSS. Spouse: John GUNN. John ARMSTRONG. Spouse: Edna Mae CROSS. Children were: Gertrude ARMSTRONG, Truman ARMSTRONG, Jane ARMSTRONG. Truman ARMSTRONG. Parents: John ARMSTRONG and Edna Mae CROSS. Of Metz ARNULF was born on 13 Aug 582. He died on 18 Jul 641 in Near Remiremont. Feast day, 19 August. This Arnulf (arnoul) passed his earlier life at eht court of Theodebert II, King of Austrasia; throught the marriage of his elder son with a daughter of Pepin of Landen (St Begga), he became an ancestor of theCarolingian dynasty. At the age of thirty, he wanted to retire from public life, but instead in 614 he was chosen Bishop of Metz, though stilla layman. He continued to act as adviser to King ChlotarII whom he had helped to the Frankish throne, and was tutor to his son Dagobert. Arnulf made further attempts to resigh his offices, but itwas not till 629 that he was able to retire to the Vosges mountains. Here his friend St. Romaric had preceded him and begun the monastic dommunity at Habend that was later called Remiremont. St. Arnulf settled nearby, and lived there till his death twelve years later. Parents: BODIGISEL II II and ODA DE SAVOY. Spouse: DODA. Children were: ANSEGISEL. ARTHEMIA was also known as Artemia.12 Spouse: Of Vitry MUNDERIC. Children were: Of Tongres GENDOLFUS. ARTHEMIA. Spouse: The Paricide CLODERIC. Children were: Of Vitry MUNDERIC. Gerald AVERY. Spouse: Joan Elizabeth CROSS. Mary BABCOCK was born in 1676 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. She died in 1759. http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=colby&id=I281 Spouse: William TANNER. William TANNER and Mary BABCOCK were married in 1690 in S, Kingston RI. Children were: Jane TANNER. Elizabeth BAGNELL. Spouse: Richard DICKINSON. Children were: Thomas DICKINSON. Randall BAGULEY13 was born in 1556 in Ollerton, England.13 Parents: Ralph DE BAGULEY. Spouse: Eleanor. Children were: Robert BAGULEY. Randall BAGULEY14 was born about 1578 in Of, Wrentham, Suffolk, England.2 He was born in 1578.14 He was born in 1578 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England.15 He died on 17 May 1626. He died on 17 May 1626 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England.15 He was also known as Randall Bigelow.15 (Research):IGI gives marriage date as 1605 in Hartford CT. Parents: Robert BAGULEY. Spouse: Jane. Children were: John BIGLO. Robert BAGULEY was born about 1556. He was born in 1556 in Ollerton, Cheshire, England.16 He died about 1582. He died on 4 Nov 1582 in Knotsford, England.16 He was also known as Robert De Baguley.16 Parents: Randall BAGULEY and Eleanor. Children were: Randall BAGULEY. Catherine BAKER. Spouse: John F. BAKER. Children were: George BAKER, Mary E. BAKER, Sarah BAKER. George BAKER was born about 1843 in Tarrytown, Westchester, New York.2 Parents: John F. BAKER and Catherine BAKER. John F. BAKER. Spouse: Catherine BAKER. Children were: George BAKER, Mary E. BAKER, Sarah BAKER. Mary E. BAKER was born in 1846 in Marbletown, NY. She died on 27 May 1896 in Rosendale, Plains, NY. Carcinoma of the pancreas. Parents: John F. BAKER and Catherine BAKER. Spouse: Isaac FITZGERALD. Isaac FITZGERALD and Mary E. BAKER were married after 1870. Children were: John FITZGERALD. Sarah BAKER was born in 1849 in NY. Parents: John F. BAKER and Catherine BAKER. Sophia BAKER. Spouse: Timothy WHITNEY. Children were: Sophia WHITNEY. BALDWIN. Parents: GODFREY. Children were: BALDWIN. BALDWIN. Parents: BALDWIN. Children were: Of Tonsburgh JOHN. Elizabeth BALLETT was born in 1552 in Moreton, , Cheshire, England. !Name may be Byllet Parents: Ralph BELLETT and Elizabeth MORATON. Spouse: William BULLOCK. Children were: John BULLOCK. Elemer BARANYAI was born on 20 Mar 1909 in Ungvar Hungary. He was born on 20 Mar 1909.17 He died in Apr 1983 in Perth Amboy NJ. He died in Apr 1983 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States of America.17 He was buried in Ashes In Back Yard Of 26 Sunset Tr., Avon CT.. He was described as in Brooklyn NY. He had Social Security Number 064-12-8460.17 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: SSN issued]17 He was also known as Elmer Baranyai.17 Database: Social Security Death Index December 27, 2004 10:20 AM Name: Elmer Baranyai SSN: 064-12-8460 Last Residence: 08861 Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States of America Born: 20 Mar 1909 Died: Apr 1983 State (Year) SSN issued: New York (Before 1951 ) Source Information: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2004. Spouse: Helen GOMBAR. Elemer BARANYAI and Helen GOMBAR were married before 1952. Children were: Ilona Eva DURKIN. Phoebe BARBER.18 Spouse: Simeon KENYON. Simeon KENYON and Phoebe BARBER were married in 1797 in Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island.18 James BASKERVILLE. Spouse: Elizabeth BREYNTON. Children were: Baskerville SYBIL. Anne Mary BECKETT died on 16 Dec 1676 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachesetts. She was born in Goldwick England. MARY BUCKETT In the 1623 Plymouth land division, Marie Buckett, as a passenger on the Anne in 1623, is granted one acre "adjoining to Joseph Rogers" [PCR 12:6]. COMMENTS: For reasons discussed in his sketch, she has been identified as the wife of GEORGE SOULE. Most writers call her Mary Becket, butthe above spelling is the only contemporaneous one we have. Spouse: George
SOULE. George SOULE and Anne Mary BECKETT were married.
St BEGGA was born in 613. She died in 693.19 She died in 698. She was also known as Beggule Ste Begga.19 A Saint: Feast Day is December 17 Spouse: ANSEGISEL. Children were: PEPIN. Ralph BELLETT20 was born about 1525 in Goldwick England. He was born in 1525 in Moreton, Cheshire, England.20 He died in England.20 Spouse: Elizabeth MORATON. Children were: Elizabeth BALLETT. Donald BENNETT. Spouse: Dorothy Mary CROSS. Children were: Kimberley Jean BENNETT, Kellie Lynn BENNETT. Kellie Lynn BENNETT. Parents: Donald BENNETT and Dorothy Mary CROSS. Spouse: Ralph FOLKERTS. Kimberley Jean BENNETT. Parents: Donald BENNETT and Dorothy Mary CROSS. King Of Italy BERNHARD was born in 797. He died on 17 Aug 818 in St. Amrosis, Mailand. Parents: King Of Italy PEPIN I I and Of Toulouse BERTHA. Spouse: Cunegonde KUNGIGUNDA. Children were: Peppin II SEIGNEUR. BERTHA was born in 779. Had two children out of wedlock with Angilbert of St. Riquier, Abbot of St. Riquier Parents: CHARLEMAGNE and Of Vinzgau HILDEGARD. Children were: Historian NITHARD, HARTNID. Of Toulouse BERTHA. Spouse: King Of Italy PEPIN I I. Children were: King Of Italy BERNHARD. Of Laon BERTRADA II II was born in 720. She was born in 720 in Laon, Aisne, France.21 She died on 24 Sep 768 in Choisy, Haute-Savoie, France.21 She died on 12 Jul 783. She was also known as Bertrada.21 Parents: Count Of Loen HERIBERT. Spouse: The Short PEPPIN III III. Children were: CHARLEMAGNE, King Of The Fran CARLOMAN, Abbess Of Chelle GISELA, PIPPIN. Abraham BEVIER22 was born in Jun 1713 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York, USA.22 He died in 1771 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York, USA.22 Spouse: Margaretjen ELTING. Children were: Katrintje BEVIER. Katrintje BEVIER23 was born on 19 Oct 1750. She was born on 19 Oct 1750 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York, USA.23 She died on 7 Apr 1825 in New Paltz, NY. She died on 7 Apr 1825 in New Paltz, Ulster, New York, USA.23 Parents: Abraham BEVIER and Margaretjen ELTING. Spouse: Mathusalem DUBOIS. Mathusalem DUBOIS and Katrintje BEVIER were married about 1780. Children were: Abraham DUBOIS, Isaac DUBOIS, Wilhelmus DUBOIS, Geertruy DUBOIS, Elihue DUBOIS. Asa BIGELOW24,25 was born on 18 Jan 1779 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.24 He was born on 18 Jan 1799 in Marlborough, Hartford, CO, CT. He lived in Colchester, New London, Connecticut in 1810.25 He died on 12 Feb 1850 in Saugerties, NY. He died on 12 Feb 1850 in Malden, Ulster, New York, USA.24 NOTE!: Founded Bigelow Bluestone Company IGI gives m. at Of, Colchester, New London, Connecticut 95. Asa6 Bigelow (David <test0003.htm>5, David <test0003.htm>4, Lt. <test0003.htm>3, Joshua <test0003.htm>2, John <test0003.htm>1); born 18Jan 1779 at Marlborough, Hartford Co., CT;47 <test000e.htm> married Lucy Isham, daughter of Samuel Isham and Mary Adams, 18 Feb 1802; died 12 Feb 1850 at Malden-on-Hudson, NY, at age 71.47 <test000e.htm> He was (an unknown value) 5 children. He was Farmer and Store Owner. He "16312.7 Asa 6 son of David 5, ( David 4, John 3, Joshua 2, John 1)and Patience (FOOTE) BIGELOW, was born 18 Jan 1779 at Marlborough, Hartford Co.,CT He married, on 18 Feb 1802, Lucy ISHAM of Colchester, born 22 Sep 1780, daughter of Samuel and Mary (ADAMS) ISHAM. Lucy had atleast one sister named Sally who married Dr. Roswell BRADLEY, and accompanied Asa and Lucy on their move to New York State. In 1818 Asa took his Lucy's brothers, Charles and Giles ISHAM, into partnership withhim, under the firm-name of Bigelow & Isham. Giles ISHAM had been hisclerk for several years previous. Not long after this partnership wasformed Asa withdrew. Asa and Lucy lived briefly at Colchester, CT, and Saugerties, NY, before settling at Malden-on-Hudson, where Asa became a prosperous farmer and store owner. He died there 12 Feb 1850, andhis wife on 14 Sep 1873. Children of Asa 6 and Lucy (ISHAM) BIGELOW: 16312.71 Susan Emeline, born 5 Dec 1805 Colebrook,CT; died 13 Feb 1884 Malden,NY;m 1 Jan 1822 Stephen KELLOGG of Troy,NY; res Malden,NY. 16312.72 Edward, b 20 Aug 1810 Saugerties,NY; died there 23 July 1889;m (1) Caroline E. BOIES, and (2) 27 Jun 1853 Mary Ann BOIES. 9 children. CT. 16312.73 David, b 3 Sep 1733; d 12 Mar 1811 Brookfield, Orange co, VT; m 31 Dec 1754, Jemina STRONG; res Brookfield, VT from 1780's on. 13children all born CT. 16312.74 John, b 15 Nov 1817 Malden,NY; d 19 Dec 1911 NY; m 11 Jun 1850 Jennie POULTNEY; resided both NY and abroad, as he was U.S. consul in France and held other foreign posts. 8 children. 16312.75 Adeline,b 26 Dec 1823 Malden,NY; died there 23 Dec 1850; m 20 Oct 1847 Henry H. Beers. Sources: Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol I,pg 322. Howe, Bigelow Family of America; Biographical Encyclopedia of U.S. Clapp, Forgotten First Citizen. John 7 Bigelow's Speech by Ric Dragon. This speech talks about his father Asa, the ISHAMS, Fulton's Steamboat, and life of the times. I will paste an excerpt here: "I will allow myself to say a few words about the only native of Marlborough I can pretend to have ever personally known since I was seven or eight years of age, until a few hours visit here a year ago. My father, Asa Bigelow, was born in this town on the 18th of January,1779, and died on the 12th of February, 1850, at Malden, in his seventy-first year. On the 18th of February, 1802, he was married to Lucy Isham, of Colchester, Conn., by the Reverend Salmon Cone; she in her twenty-second and he in his twenty-third year. My father had three brothers and three sisters. Of these, my namesake, John D., who lived to the goodly age of a century, and his brother Isaac, lived and died in Marlborough. David settled in Vermont and Erastus in Union Village, Washington Co., New York. One of the sisters married John Sears, a Baptist clergyman, and moved to western New York; the other two sisters were settled in this town and are represented here today by their offspring. My father soon after his marriage migrated to what is now known as the town of Saugerties, then an obscure village near the banks of the Hudson River, on what was known in my youth as the Sawyer's Creek [editor's note; at this point, someone has annotated that it is "Sawmill Creek"] , where to a general country store he added the business of freighting and forwarding the produce of the neighborhood to New York. He secured the first post-office service for the village of Saugerties, and he himself its first postmaster. He was appointed by President Jefferson." Asa BIGELOW Father of John7 BIGELOW, by Ric Dragon ( author of THE BIGELOW PAGE)The picture above, excerpt above, and article below are his. They are fine examples of genealogical research. Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett. History of Ulster County, New York. [Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1880], Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lakes Publishing, 1994, pp. 74a-74b, 74d-74e. Asa Bigelow Asa, the first settler of the name of Bigelow in Ulster County , wasa son of David and Patience Bigelow, and was born at Marlborough, in the State of Connecticut, on the 18th day of January, 1779. John Baguley, or Bigelow, the ancestor of the numerous families of Bigelows in New England, came from Cheshire, England, to Watertown, in the colony of Massachusetts, where on the 30th day of October, 1642, he married Mary Warren, who was also born in England. He died July 14, 1703, aged eighty-six years. He left twelve children. Several of his grandchildren settled in Marlborough, Mass. His son John, born in 1643, and grandson Isaac, born in 1690, settled in Connecticut. They are presumed to be among the early settlers of the town of Marlborough, in the State of Connecticut, and to have brought with them to their new home the name of the place which one of them at least had left, and which was consecrated to both by the tenderest associations. Asa Bigelow's grandfather, David Bigelow, died at Marlborough, on the2nd of June, 1799, in the ninety-third year of his age. His grandmother, Mary, died January 5, 1795, in the eighty-sixth year of her age. While yet a lad of fourteen, Asa entered the store of David Kilbourn,a merchant in the town of Farmington, in the State of Connecticut, and was at the same time received into Mr. Kilbourn's family on the footing of a son. His school education was limited to four winter months'attendance at the district school in that place. He remained with Mr. Kilbourn till he became of age, when he opened astore on his own account in the town of Colebrook. While residing there, and on the 18th day of February, 1802, he married Lucy Isham, a daughter of Samuel and Mary Isham, of Colchester, who was a Miss Adams,- he in his twenty-third and his wife in her twenty-second year. He was reasonably successful in his business, and in the course of four orfive years accumulated a few hundred dollars, but, fancying there wasa wider sphere of action for young men in the "far West," he mounted his horse one day, and, with all the money of which he was possessed stuffed into his saddle-bags, started for the State of New York, - the "far West" of that period, - accompanied on another horse by his brother-in-law, Dr. Roswell Bradley, who had married Mrs. Asa Bigelow's sister, Sally Isham. The pilgrims crossed the Hudson River at Catskill, and traveled southward along its west branch as far as Flatbush. Here Mr. Bigelow was inclined to purchase a tract of land on the river and settle, but upon a more careful study of the situation concluded to return to the Dutch settlement at Saugerties, some eight miles farther north. He there purchased the house and store on the corner of Main Street now known as Russell's Block, - to-day perhaps the most valuable piece of land of its size in the town, - and commenced a general shipping and commission business. He bought or advanced on the produce of the surrounding country, which he shipped to the New York market and sold, making his settlements largely in merchandise. He was quite prosperous, and seems very soon to have been recognized as one of the leading men of the county. In 1811 the county of Greene was carved out of the counties of Ulsterand Albany, and at the same time Saugerties, theretofore a part of the town of Kingston, was itself incorporated into a town. Mr. Bigelow was elected the second supervisor of the new town , and was re-electedevery year till he took up his residence elsewhere. Upon his application, a post-office was established at Saugerties, and he was its firstpostmaster. He continued to hold this office also till he moved to Bristol, now called Malden, about two miles north of Saugerties. The navigation of Saugerties Creek in those days was subject to serious interruptions from freshets and shoals, which proved such an inconvenience to his business that after five years' experience Mr. Bigelow determined to go two miles farther north, where he could have his dock privileges and warehouse directly on the river, with plenty of water. This section of Ulster County had been originally settled by German refugees from the Palatinate, who found an asylum from the persecutionsof Louis XIV. along the banks of the Hudson River, between Kingston and Catskill. They were a simple-minded people, living mostly upon the products of their land, which was but poorly tilled, and upon the fishwith which in those days the waters of the Hudson teemed. They had little enterprise, disliked all Yankee novelties, and discouraged what the Yankees considered improvements. They rapidly diminished in numbers, their descendants having to a considerable extent disappeared, leaving scarcely any durable traces of their existence behind them. The only house in Bristol, when Mr. Bigelow arrived there, was an old fish-house, which stood upon the site now occupied by the Malden House. He had purchased from the heirs of John Wolven, in 1808, a tract of about two hundred acres, for which he paid six thousand dollars.* This land, or most of it, is now the property of Mr. Francis Pigeon. *(Asa6 Bigelow's purchase of 200 acres of land from one John WOLVEN is mentioned. The price was $6,000. I am interested in the WOLVEN family tree. Have you come across anything that would be helpful to me; from Greg Advocaat 1239 Saffron Lane SE, Apt 3A Grand Rapids, MI 49508 advocaat@iserv.net) Upon the upper end of this property he built a frame store, on the south side of the road leading to what is now known as the Isham wharf . He erected for his own use the first dwelling-house in the place, which is now occupied by Jeremiah Parris. Soon after settling there he commenced building the brick store into which he moved in 1814. Four years later he took his brothers-in-law, Charles and Giles Isham, into partnership with him, under the firm-name of Bigelow & Isham. Giles Isham had been his clerk for several years previous. Not long after this partnership was formed Mr. Bigelow withdrew from it, built the stone store on a property adjoining on the north, that which the firm had occupied, and which he purchased from John Van Steenberg on the 22nd day of June, 1813. Its water-privileges constituted its chief value. Here he re-established himself, first alone, and afterwardsassociated with him his son-in-law, Stephen Kellogg, and his two oldest sons, Edward and David. He here prosecuted a prosperous business till he retired with a handsome competence about 1846. Though diligent in business, Mr. Bigelow did not forget or neglect his duties to the public. He erected the first two hotels in Bristol; he procured the establishment of a post-office in the place, which ledto a change of its name to Malden, and the appointment of one of his clerks, Judson H. Calkins, as postmaster. He, with his two brothers-in-law, bore almost the entire expense of constructing the first church and parsonage in Malden. He procured the charter for the turnpike which unites Malden with the mountain settlements in its rear, and furnished most, if not all the money for building it. He also built the first academy in Malden, and the first sloop that was ever constructed inthe town of Saugerties. She was called the "Phoenix," and plied between Bristol and New York. Mr. Bigelow's habits of business bore the impress of strong individuality, and go far to explain his uninterrupted success as a merchant, and his influence in whatever community he was a citizen. He never bought what he could not pay for at the time; he never gave a note in his life, nor endorsed but one, and that he had to pay. It was for one hundred and fifty dollars, in behalf of a relative, and before he left Connecticut. This note is still in the family. He often spoke of this asone of the indiscretions of his youth, but at the same time he regarded the money it cost him as the best investment he ever made, for it cured him for life of any disposition to use or lend his financial credit. It is needless to say that there was no house on the Hudson in better financial standing. During the war of 1812 the scarcity of currency compelled him to issue his own paper in the form of currency, redeemable on presentation, for the convenience of his customers. The venerable Peter Schutt, who is now one of the two or three oldest inhabitants of the town of Saugerties, says he remembers when the Bigelow "shinplasters were the only currency in the place," adding, "And we were all glad enough to get them." Mr. Bigelow was educated in the Presbyterian faith, and during the last twenty years of his life was a consistent professor of religion. Though he had enjoyed the most limited opportunities for education, Mr. Bigelow was so liberally endowed in every way by nature that he was sure to occupy a prominent place in whatever sphere of life he might be placed. He was about six feet two inches high, and of prodigious strength in early manhood. He died on the 12th day of February, 1850, in the seventy-second year of his age, leaving six children, - Emmeline, who was born in Colebrook, and married Stephen Kellogg, of Troy; Edward, who was born in Saugerties; and David, John, and Adeline, who were born in Bristol. Mrs. Asa Bigelow survived her husband three years, dying at her residence in Malden, Sept. 14, 1853, in the seventy-third year of her age. "46 <test000e.htm> Children of Asa6 Bigelow and Lucy Isham were: 97. i. Edward7 Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 20 Aug 1810 at Saugerties, NY; married Caroline E. Boies; married Mary Amelia Boies. Colchester Cemetery Records I will be posting as I have time, inscriptions in the old burying ground in Colchester, CT. as taken from the NEHGS Register Vol. XLII, forthe year 1888. MEMORANDA OF ALL THE INSCRIPTIONS IN THE OLD BURYING GROUND AT COLCHESTER, CONN. with some notes from the town records by Frank E. Randall, Esq., of New York City. (the records will be recorded here as they were originally written--mms) 1. Eunice dau. of Asahel and Rachel ALVORD d. 26 June 1757 ae. 5. 2. Semer son of Obadiah and Catharine ALVORD d. 12 May 1703, ae. 5 weeks. 3. Margaret wife of John J. AVERY d. 6 Nov. 1843, ae. 68. 4. Lydia Ann dau. of Eleazer and Rachel AVERY d. 27 Dec. 1824, ae. 3. 5. Abigail consort of Pierpont BACON d. 8 Mch. 1800 in 77th yr. (3 April, 1751, an agreement for the division of the estate of Miriam, dau. of Major Israel and Hannah Newton was executed by the following heirs: Mary, wife of John KELLOGG of Colchester. Abigail, wife of Perpont BACON of Colchester. Israel NEWTON James NEWTON as guardian to Asahel NEWTON a minor. Hannah, wife of Stephen BECKWITH of Lyme. Anstis, wife of John JOHNSON JUN., of Colchester. 6. Mr. Pierpont BACON who aafter a life of great industry and fidelity and after having endowed a school in Colchester with a fund of 35000 Dollars, died Dec. 30th, 1800, in the 77th year of his age.(Bacon Academy still stands...mms) 7. In memory of a son of Mr. Asa and Mrs. Comfort BAKER d. 8 Jan. 1790. 8. Sarah dau. of Abial L. and Sarah BARTHOLOMEW d. 2 Mch. 1832, ae. 7. 9. James W. BARTLETT b. 8 Oct. 1808 drowned 9 July, 1826. 10. Betsey BARTLETT b.1 May 1821, d. 5 Jan.1823. 11. Lucy Ann wife of J.C. BARTLETT of Port Gibson, Miss. d. 6 July 1840, ae 26. 12. Mary wife of Benjamin BEADLE d 31 Jan. 1781, in 39th yr. 13. Mrs. Sibbel, wife of Benjamin BEADLE, d. 11 Jan. 1789 in 36th yr. 14. Mrs. Hannah, wife of Stephen BECKWITH, d. 19 Feb. 1764, in 43rd.yr. (See #5) 15. Mr. Ezekiel BECKWITH d. 16 Mch. 1818, in 66th yr. 16. Mrs. Sybil, relict of Joseph BESTER, and formerly the wife of Benjamin ROBERTS, d. 23 Aug. 1822 ae.88. 17. Lieut. John BIGELOW, d. 8 Mch. 1770, in 94th yr. 18. Sarah, wife of Lieut. John BIGELOW, d. 13 Oct. 1754 in 75th yr. 19. Abigail, the 3rd wife of Lieut. John BIGELOW, d. 1 Aug. 1760 in 58th yr. 20. Sarah, d. of John BIGELOW, d. 11 Nov. 1744, in 33rd yr. 21. Jonathan, s. of John BIGELOW, d. 14 Aug. 1739 in 26th yr. 22. Asa BIGELOW d. 9 Oct. 1754 in 35th yr. 23. Ensign Isaac BIGELOW d. 11 Sept. 1751, in 62nd yr. 24. Mr. Samuel BIGELOW, son of Ensign Isaace BIGELOW and Mary, his wife, d. 5 June 1745, in 21st yr. 25. Mrs. Lydia BIGELOW, d. of Ens. Isaac and Mrs. Mary BIGELOW, d. 16 May 1745, in 17th yr. 26. Asa BIGELOW Jun., s. of Asa and Dorothy BIGELOW, d. 18 Sep. 1754in 16th yr. 27. Jonathan BIGELOW d. 13 Jan. 1823, in 83rd yr. 28. Betty, dau. of Asa and Dorothy BIGELOW, d. 28 Jan. 1752, in 3rd yr. 29. Delight, dau. of Asa and Dorothy BIGELOW, d. 28 Sep. 1754, in 4th yr. 30. Deborah, wife of Mr. Elisha BIGELOW, d. 20 Jan. 1773, ae. 42. 31. Mary, wife of Elisha BIGELOW, d. 11 Jan. 1765, in 30th yr. 32. Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan BIGELOW, d. 31 Aug. 1821, in 86th yr. 33. James BIGELOW d. 23 Nov. 1840, in 77th yr. 34. Ann, wife of James BIGELOW, d. 25 Oct. 1825, ae. 62. 35. Alice, d. of Jonathan and Elizabeth BIGELOW, d. 13 Dec. 1776, in11th yr. 36. Jonathan Jr., s. of Jonathan and Elizabeth BIGELOW, d. 22 May, 1793, in 18th yr. 37. Austin BIGELOW d. 2 Aug. 1859, ae. 67. 38. Elizabeth, wife of Aaron BIGELOW, d. 22 Oct. 1845, ae. 36. 39. Asa Remick son of Guy and Sarah Ann BIGELOW, b. 17 Mch. 1828, d. 29 April, 1829. 40. Susan L., d. of Guy and S.A. BIGELOW, b. 10 July 1831, d. 7 Apr.1832. 41. Infant son of Guy and S.A. BIGELOW b. and d. 15 April, 1833. 42. Henry W., son of Guy and S.A. BIGELOW, b. 15 July 1836, d. 22 Mch. 1838. John BIGELOW(#17) was, according to Dr. Bond, the son of Joshua and Elizabeth(FLAGG) BIGELOW of Watertown, MA. where he was born 20 Dec. 1681. His first wife was Hannah________, who died at Colchester, 31 March 1709, leaving a son. 1.John, b. 25 Mch. 1709 He married 2nd, 4 Nov. 1709, Sarah, dau. of Jonathan and Rebecca (SHEPARD) BIGELOW of Hartford and had recorded at Colchester: 2. Sarah, b. 17 July 1712. (#20) 3. Jonathan, b. 21 May 1714. (#21) 4. Asa, b. 3 Sept. 1720 (#22) The will of Lieut. John BIGELOW of Colchester, dated 18 May 1769, mentions wife Hannah (probably his fourth wife), two sons, David and John, and heirs of his deceased son, Asa. Asa BIGELOW (#22 & son of #17) m. 13 Dec. 1737, Dorothy OTIS, and had recorded at Colchester; 1. Asa, b. 31 Oct. 1738, d. 18_____, 1754. (#26) 2. Jonathan, b. 10 August 1740. (#27) 3. Dorothy, b. 2 Sept. 1742. 4. Sarah, b. 13 Nov. 1744. 5. Otis, b. 4 Jan. 1746-7. 6. Betty, b. 8 Feb. 1749, d. 28 Jan. 1751-2. (#28) 7. Delight, b. 25 Feb. 1751, d. 28 Sept. 1754. (#29) 8. Betty, b. 21 March, 1753. 9. Asa, b. 12 May 1755. 3 Dec. 1754, administration was granted to Dorothy BIGELOW of Colchester, on the estate of her husband, Asa BIGELOW, deceased. 3 April 1770, his estate was divided between sons Jonathan, Otis and Asa, and daughters Sarah and Betty. Jonathan BIGELOW (#27 & son of #22) m. 24 May 1759 Elizabeth OTIS (dau. of Mary OTIS, whose will proved 4 March 1788 mentions sons John, Stephenand Richard, daughters Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan BIGELOW, Lucretia, wife of Richard SKINNER, Jr., granddaughters Sarah Ann WATTLES and Abigail HIDE, and grandsons Joseph and Asa, children of her daughter Elcey HINKLEY, deceased), and had recorded at Colchester; 1. Delight, b. 24 Dec. 1759. 2. Dorothy, b. 3 Feb. 1761. 3. James, b. 16 March 1764 (#33) 4. Alcy, b. 21 March 1766 (#35) 5..Betty, b____June, 1768 6. Sarah Tudor, b. 2 March 1771 7. Eunice, b. 30 June 1773 8. Jonathan, b. 11 August 1775 (#36) David BIGELOW (son of #17) m. 11 Dec. 1729, Editha, dau. of John and Mary DAY, b. 10 Sept. 1705 and had recorded at Colchester; 1. Hannah, b. 11 Nov. 1730 2. David, b. 7 May 1732 3. Amasa, b. 3 Sept. 1733 4. Ezra, b. 10 April 1736 5. Daniel, b. 25 May 1738 6. Eli, b. 25 Aug. 1739, d. 10 Aug. 1751 7. Azariah, b. 26 Dec. 1741 8. Editha, b. 16 March 1744 His wife, Editha, d. 19 Jan. 1746 and he m. 2nd, 21 Jan. 1747, Mary or Mercy LEWIS and had; 9. Stephen, b. 27 Oct. 1747, d. 13 Sept. 1748 10. Stephen, b. 5 June 1749, d. 5 Aug. 1751. 11. Moses, b. 4 Oct. 1750, d. 23 Dec. 1750. 12. Mercy, b. 23 Nov. 1753 John BIGELOW (son of #17) m. 22 Oct. 1736, Anna BATE, who d. 22 Sept.1737, leaving son, 1. John, b. 2 Sept. 1737-8 He m. 2nd, 2 Feb. 1737-8, Sarah BATE and had recorded at Colchester; 2. Anna, b. 13 Nov. 1738 3. Ephraim, b. 21 Aug. 1740 4. Lydia, b. 31 Aug. 1743 5. Hannah, b. 31 Oct. 1747 6. Mercy, b. 10 Dec. 1749 7. Sarah, b. 10 Oct. 1750 His will, dated 22 June 1787, proved 7 March 1789, mentions wife Sarah, son John, Jr., daughters Anne and Sarah, then single. Lydia HUNGERFORD, granson Ephraim BATE BIGELOW, granddaughters Mary and Ellis (Alice?) BIGELOW,dau. Mary BIGELOW and father, John BIGELOW, deceased. Administration on the estate of Sarah BIGELOW was granted 12 April, 1796, to Capt. Zachariah HUNGERFORD and her estate was divided between Lydia, wife of Capt. Zachariah HUNGERFORD, the heirs of Ephraim BIGELOW, deceased, Mercy, wife of Joseph ARNOLD, Anne BIGELOW and Sarah BIGELOW. Ensign Isaac BIGELOW (#23), son of Samuel and Mary (FLAGG) BIGELOW, b. Watertown, MA. 19 March 1689-90; there m. 29 Dec. 1709, Mary, dau. ofThomas and Sarah (WOOLSON) BOND, bapt. 7 Dec. 1690, and had recorded at Colchester; 1. Mercy, b. 23 July, 1711, d. 3 mos. afterwards. 2. Isaac, b. 4 May 1713 3. Mercy, b. 4 Feb. 1715, m. Lemuel, son of Daniel and Mary (SHERWOOD) FITCH. 4. Mary, b. 31 July 1719, m._______WATERS 5. Hannah, b. 2 Oct. 1721, m.________CLARK 6. Abigail, b. 13 April 1723, m. 18 Dec. 1745, Capt. Dijah FOWLER (See NEHGS Reg. VII, 131). 7. Samuel, b. 21 Dec. 1724 (#24) 8. Sarah, b. 27 June 1727, m. Noah SKINNER 10 June 1746 9. Lydia, b. 22 April 1729 (#25) 10. Elisha, b. 14 April 1731 (See #30 & #31) The will of Isaac BIGELOW, dated 17 Nov. 1749, proved 9 Nov. 1751, mentions wife Mary, sons Isaac and Elisha and daughters Mercy FITCH, Mary WATERS, Hannah CLARK, Abigail FOWLER and Sarah SKINNER. His widow, Mary BIGELOW, died 9 Jan. 1775, "aged about 82." To Be Cont'd. Parents: David BIGELOW and Patience FOOTE. Spouse: Lucy ISHAM. Asa BIGELOW and Lucy ISHAM were married on 18 Feb 1802. Children were: Susan Emeline BIGELOW. Azariah BIGELOW26,27 was born in 1741 in CT.26 He was born on 26 Dec 1741 in Colechester, New London, CT. He was born on 26 Dec 1741 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.27 He died on 5 Feb 1812 in Marlborough, New London, CT. He died on 5 Feb 1812 in Marlborough, New London, Connecticut, USA.27 He was buried in Marlboro, , New London, Connecticut.28 (Research):IGI gives m. as Colchester, New London, CT IGI gives parents as David Bigelow and Editha Day Spouse: Margret FOOTE. Azariah BIGELOW and Margret FOOTE were married on 26 Mar 1767. David BIGELOW29 was born before 22 Sep 1706 in Hartford, CT. He was christened on 22 Sep 1706 in Second, Church, Hartford, CT. He was born on 22 Sep 1706 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.29 He was born on 22 Sep 1746 in Colchester, Connecticut, USA.29 He died on 2 Jun 1799. He died on 2 Jun 1799 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.29 He died on 7 Jun 1799 in Colchester, Connecticut, USA.29 91. David4 Bigelow (Lt. <test0003.htm>3, Joshua <test0003.htm>2, John<test0003.htm>1); born 22 Sep 1706 at Hartford, CT; baptized 22 Sep 1706 at Hartford, CT; married Editha (Edith) Day, daughter of John Day and Grace Spencer, 11 Dec 1729 at Colchester, New London, CT; died 2 Jun 1799 at Colchester, New London, CT, at age 92. He was (an unknown value) 8 children. He "1631 David 4 oldest son of Lt. John 3, (Joshua 2,John 1) BIGELOW and Hannah______, born before 22Sep 1706 Hartford,Hartford,CT. Baptized on 22 Sep 1706.( It was the custom to baptise infants on the Sunday following birth.) When he was an infant, the family moved to Colchester, New London, CT. Married (1) about 1726 Editha (Edith) DAY, daughter of John and Grace SPENCER DAY, who was born 10 Sep 1705, and died 19 Jan 1746 in Colchester,New London, CT. Picture above taken 10/20/95 at Cemetery Rd. Cemetery, near Marlborough. They had 8 children. Married (2) 21 Jan 1747 Mrs. Mary (Mercy) LEWIS, widow of Rev. Judah LEWIS, and daughter of Stephen and Lydia (BELDING) KELLOGG. She was born 30 Oct 1709. 4 children. She died 5 Jan 1795. David died 2 Jun 1799, both in Colchester,New London,CT. They lived in that part of Colchester which was later set off as the town of Marlborough. Children of David BIGELOW by first wife Editha, all born Colchester: 16311 Hannah, born 11 Nov 1730; died 1 Jun 1806 Cambridge, Washingtonco,NY. m Barrett PHELPS; resided Hebron,CT and Cambridge, NY. 15 children. 16312 David, b 7 May 1732; d 6 Oct 1820 Marlborough, CT; m (1) 17 Jun1762 Patience FOOTE; (2) Priscilla (AMES) STRONG; res. Marlborough, CT. 7 children. 16313 Amasa, b 3 Sep 1733; d 12 Mar 1811 Brookfield, Orange co, VT; m31 Dec 1754, Jemina STRONG; res Brookfield, VT from 1780's on. 13 children all born CT. 16314 Ezra5 , b 10 Apr 1736; died unknown date, but will probated 1808 at Geneseo, NY; m (1) 1 Sep 1755 Hannah STRONG; (2) 6 May 1779 LoisHORTON. Lived Colchester to 1806, then NY state. 9 children. 16315 Daniel, b 25 May 1738;d 11 Nov 1822 Marlborough,CT;m(1) 8 Jan 1761 Mary BRAINARD; (2) 11 Jun 1778 Sarah F. (CHAPMAN) INGHAM; res Marlborough. 14 children. 16316 Eli, b 25 Aug 1739; died 10 Aug 1751. 16317 Azariah, b 26 Dec 1741; died 5 Feb 1812 Marlborough; m 26 Mar 1767 Margaret FOOTE; res Colchester. 6 sons. 16318 Editha, b 16 Mar 1744; res Haddam,CT. Children of David BIGELOW by second wife, Mercy (Mary Kellogg Lewis -see below), also born Colchester: 16319 Stephen, b 27 Oct 1747; d 13 Sep 1748. 1631A Stephen, b 5 Jun 1749; d 5 Aug 1751. 1631B Moses, b 4 Oct 1750; d 23 Dec 1750. 1631C Mercy, b 23 Nov 1753; d 3 Aug 1832 Norwich,VT; m 12 Nov 1772 Joseph LOVELAND; res Colchester & Norwich. 13 children. Sources: Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol I, pg 68. Howe, Bigelow Family of America; Barbour, Index of CT Vital Record; Charles R. Hale, CT Cemetery and Newspaper Obit Listings; Phelps genealogy; Vital records VT & NY; Kellogg Genealogy; Wm.H.B. Bigelow, Genealogy of a Branch of Bigelow Family, 1877."46 <test000e.htm> Children of David4 Bigelow and Editha (Edith) Day were: 93. i. David5 Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 7 May 1732 at Colchester, New London, CT; married Patience Foote. Parents: Lt John BIGELOW and Hannah. Spouse: Editha DAY. David BIGELOW and Editha DAY were married on 11 Dec 1729 in Marlboro, , , CT. Children were: David BIGELOW. David BIGELOW29 was born on 7 May 1732 in Colechester, CT. He was born on 7 May 1732 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.29 He died on 6 Oct 1820 in Marlborough, CT. He died on 6 Oct 1820 in Marlborough, New London, Connecticut, USA.29 93. David5 Bigelow (David <test0003.htm>4, Lt. <test0003.htm>3, Joshua <test0003.htm>2, John <test0003.htm>1); born 7 May 1732 at Colchester, New London, CT; married Patience Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote Jr. and Patience Gates, 17 Jun 1762; died 6 Oct 1820 at Marlborough, New London, CT, at age 88. He was (an unknown value) 8 children. He "16312 David 5 BIGELOW, son of David 4, ( Lt. John 3, Joshua 2, John 1) and Editha (DAY) BIGELOW, was born Colchester, New London, CT, 7 May 1732. He married (1) 17 Jun1762 Patience FOOTE, daughter of Nathaniel Jr. and Patience (GATES) FOOTE. She was born 17 Jun 1737, and died 26 Jun 1791. He married (2) Priscilla (AMES) STRONG. They lived in that portion of Glastonbury known as Marlborough. David died 6 Oct 1820. 1790 census: CT - Hartford - Glastonbury - David Bigelow: 3-2-3-0-0. Children of David and Patience (FOOTE) BIGELOW: 16312.1t David, b 09 Nov 1762; d 22 Nov 1843 Brookfield, Orange co, VT; m 28 Apr 1785 Lydia CHAPEL; res Brookfield, VT. 7 children. 16312.2t Erastus, b 11 Feb 1765; d 15 July 1855 Union Village, NY; m (1) 1 June 1789 Lucy ROOT; and (2) _____ ? Mrs. Mary GIFFORD; res Easton, Washington co, NY. 5 children 16312.3 Patience, b 28 Dec 1767; d 10 Mar 1832 Marlborough; m _____ ?Solomon FINLEY. Family not traced. 16312.4t John Day, b 23 July 1770; d 30 Dec 1870 Marlborough; m (1) 20 May 1797 Sarah Buell, (2) Jemima CARRIER; res Hebron and Marlborough. 7 or 8 children, all of whom he outlived. 16312.5t Anna, b 15 Jan 1773; d 14 may 1842 Mecklenberg, NY; m 2 Feb 1794 Benjamin SEARS. 8 children. 16312.6 Isaac, b 29 Oct 1775; d 7 May 1832; m 28 Dec 1806 Margaret FOOTE, daughter of Aaron and Mary (ISHAM) FOOTE. No issue. 16312.7t Asa , b 18 Jan 1779; d 12 Feb 1850 Malden, NY; m 18 Feb 1802Lucy ISHAM of Colchester; res Malden-on -Hudson. 5 children includingJohn 7 16312.8 Esther, b 22 Mar 1782; d 11 Sep 1849; m 4 Oct 1804 William BUELL. Family not traced. Sources: Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol I, pg 160-161. Howe, Bigelow Family of America; Vital records of Hebron and Marlborough CT; Barbour, Index of Vital Records; Sears genealogy; correspondence with descendants. "46 <test000e.htm> Children of David5 Bigelow and Patience Foote were: 95. i. Asa6 Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 18 Jan 1779 at Marlborough, Hartford Co., CT; married Lucy Isham. Parents: David BIGELOW and Editha DAY. Spouse: Patience FOOTE. Children were: Asa BIGELOW. Joshua BIGELOW30,31 was born in 1655 in MA.30 He was born on 5 Nov 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex, County, Mass. He was born on 5 Nov 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.31 He died on 21 Feb 1745 in Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.31 He died. 87. Joshua2 Bigelow (John <test0003.htm>1); born 5 Nov 1655 at Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA; married Elizabeth Flagg, daughter of Thomas Flagg and Mary __________, 20 Oct 1676; died 1 Feb 1745 at Westminister,MA, at age 89. He was (an unknown value) 12 children. He Served in King Phillip's War. He "16 Joshua 2 BIGELOW, sixth child and fifth son of John 1 and Mary (WARREN) BIGELOW , was born 5 Nov 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex county, MA. Just before reaching his majority, on 20 Oct 1676, he married Elizabeth FLAGG, daughter of Thomas and Mary (?) FLAGG. She was born in Watertown 22 Mar 1657, according to the BIGELOW genealogy, but the FLAGG genealogy and Bond's history give this correctly as 1655. She died in Watertown 9 Aug 1729. Some authorities list Elizabeth's maiden name as FLEGG (which may be correct). Joshua served in the colonial engagement known as King Phillip's War,as a member of Capt. Ting's company. He was wounded, and as a result was given a grant of land in Narragansett No. 2, which we know as Westminister, MA. However, Joshua continued to live in Watertown until hislast few years, the grant passing to his son Eleizer. See also Bodge's volume on the colonial wars. Joshua was appointed executor of his father's will, along with his brother in law Isaac LARNED. In return for which he received a largershare of his father's estate than did his brothers and sisters. He appears to have been well known in his lifetime. Howe's Bigelow Family in America says that "in his 87th year, being anxious to reside on the land he had earned at the peril of his life", Joshua removed to Westminister with his son Eleizer, and lived there until his death on 1 Feb 1745. He outlived all his brothers and sisterssave Abigail (BIGELOW) HARRINGTON. Joshua and Elizabeth (FLAGG) BIGELOW had twelve children, all born Watertown: 161 Joshua, born 25 Nov 1677; died 9 May 1728 Weston, MA; married 17 Oct 1701 Hannah FISKE. Resided Weston. 9 children. 162 Jonathan, born 22 Mar 1679; died after 1745 (his will is dated Jan 1746) at Weston, MA; married (1) 11 June 1702 Elizabeth BEMIS, who died 1734; and (2) 29 Jan 1742 Mary RICE. Resided Weston. 5 children. 163 Lieut. John, born 20 Dec 1681; died 8 Mar 1770 Colchester, CT; married four times as follows: (1)about 1705 Hannah ______, who died 1709; (2) 9 Nov 1709 his first cousin Sarah BIGELOW; (3) about 1755 Abigail ______, who died 1760; and (4) Hannah MUNN. Lived Hartford, CT. to 1709, then Colchester, CT. 2 sons from first marriage (John and David), 3 children from second. 164 Benjamin, born 20 Jan 1683; he was "in the public service", and was injured by being thrown from a horse. Died 27 Oct 1709,unmarried. 165 Jabez. There are no actual records of this son. Family tradition says he moved to Bristol, England, and became a merchant. But genealogists have never found any trace of him in England. 166 Elizabeth, born 3 Aug 1687;died Sept 26 1748, Worcester, Ma.* ; married 28 Feb 1724 Jonathan HARRINGTON. 1 daughter. * Reference Source is: Bryce Index His Source: Weis, F.L. "Early Generations of the Family of Robert Harrington of Watertown, Massachusetts, 1634, and some of his descendants" pp. 16,19, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 46, 47, 86, 117-118, additional information on the Harrington side. ?. Mercy. Bond's "Genealogies and History of Watertown" places a daughter of this name in Joshua's family, but it is now generally agreed that there was no such daughter, and Bond was confused by Samuel(2) BIGELOW's daughter Mercy, whose birth was accidentally recorded as "Martha". 167 David, born 30 Apr 1694; said to have died in Spain, but there isno proof. 168 Joseph, born 29 Dec 1695; died 6 Jan 1765 Weston, MA; married (1)about 1720 Sarah ______, who died 18 Feb 1755 "in her fifties"; and (2) 10 July 1755 Thankful ROBINSON, who outlived him tomarry (2) 1766 Ezra GRAVES, and (3) 1769 Isaac RICE, both of Sudbury. Joseph resided Weston, and had 3 children born 1720's. 169 Daniel, baptized 29 Aug 1697; died about 1769 Worchester, MA; married at unknown date Elizabeth WHITNEY. Resided Worchester, MA. 6 children. 16A Ebenezer, born 4 Sept 1698; married 29 May 1720 Hannah BROWNE. They moved to Weston, then Worchester, next Newton, then Waltham. Ebenezer was a ship's carpenter, and is said to have died inCuba. Church records show 12 children, several of whom have proved untraceable. 16B Gershom, born 6 Sept 1701; died 2 Feb 1769 Auburn, MA; married 25June 1724 Rachel GALE. Resided Weston, Sutton, and Auburn. 9 children at least, of whom only 5 are listed in Bigelow genealogy. Of these, one daughter's marriage is incorrect, and a son's family is also incorrect. 16C Eleizer or Eleazer, born 14 Mar 1705; died 24 Feb 1762 at Westminister, MA; married 24 Nov 1724 Mary FISKE. Resided Watertown and Westminister. 7children. Sources: Howe, Bigelow Family in America; Bond, Genealogies and History of Watertown; vital records of various Massechusetts towns. Reprinted from The Bigelow Society document by Rod Bigelow on 7/24/96. " 46 <test000e.htm> Children of Joshua2 Bigelow and Elizabeth Flagg were as follows: 88. i. Jonathon3 Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 22 Mar 1679 at Watertown, MA; married Elizabeth Bemis. 89. ii. Lt. John Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 20 Dec 1681 at Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Generation Three <test000t.htm> 88. Jonathon3 Bigelow (Joshua <test0003.htm>2, John <test0003.htm>1);47 <test000e.htm> born 22 Mar 1679 at Watertown, MA;47 <test000e.htm> married Elizabeth Bemis 11 Jun 1702 at Watertown, MA.47 <test000e.htm> Children of Jonathon3 Bigelow and Elizabeth Bemis were: 90. i. Benjamin4 Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 3 Dec 1709 at Watertown, MA; married Love Wood. Parents: John BIGLO and Mary WARREN. Spouse: Elizabeth FLAGG. Children were: Lt John BIGELOW. |