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Lt John BIGELOW was born in 1681 in MA.32 He was born on 20 Dec 1681 in Watertown, MA. He was born on 20 Dec 1681 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.33 He died on 8 Mar 1770 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.33 He was buried in Colchester Commo, Cemetary, Colchester, CT.. He was also known as John Bigelow.32 He was also known as Lieut John Bigelow.33 89. Lt. John3 Bigelow (Joshua <test0003.htm>2, John <test0003.htm>1);born 20 Dec 1681 at Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died 8 Mar 1770 at Colchester, New London, CT, at age 88.
He was (an unknown value) 2 children at by Hanna. He "Colchester Settler Lieutenant John Bigelow
Lieutenant John Bigelow and His Family
Local History by Kevin Tulimieri COLCHESTER - In 1864, Charles M. Taintor described the first settlers of Colchester in the Preface of the Extracts From The Records of Colchester as: "a body of men of the highest respectability, and of the first families from different parts of the country.... " The group was indeed a company of distinguished families, many members the descendants of New England's first colonial leaders. These prominent men were led to Colchester in 1698 by Quarter Master Nathaniel Foote, also from an important colonial family. Foote was a leader in the early Connecticut militia and the grandson of a founder of Wethersfield. The Footes' celebrated reputation attracted manymembers of New England's leading families to the new plantation "at or near the place Called Jermiah's farme upon the Rode to Newlondon."
Among the list of early Colchester settlers who followed Foote into the Connecticut wilderness was "John Bigloo a son of Joshua Bigloo of Watertown, which John Bigloo now dwells in Hartford on the east." The Bigelow family, as the name has been adjusted to over the years, settled early in Colchester and played an important role in town for generations. Lieutenant John Bigelow arrived in Colchester between the years1706 and 1709. He was the grandson of John Bigelow, a proprietor of the early Massachusetts Bay Colony at Watertown. Lieutenant John Bigelow, the son of Joshua, must have been in Colchester by 1709, when town clerk Miceall Taintor recorded the birth of his son and resulting events: "John bigelow son to John bigelow b. March 25th : 1709 - hannah the wife of John bigelow Dyed March 31t: 1709 - John bigelow.... & Sarah Bigelow m. November 4th: 1709."
After what appears to be a tragic start in his new home, Bigelow persevered and continued to be involved in the early Colchester community.He had his second child in Colchester on July 17, 1712, a daughter named Sarah. Later that year, on December 31, 1712, John "biglo" was entered in Taintor's Record of Colchester as being elected as a "lestor,"or lister. The lister was the colonial equivalent of a tax assessor, a
person who would list the value of each person's property for tax purposes. A symbol of success, town offices such as "lestor" were reserved for the most respected members of the community. This was the firstof many important positions Bigelow would hold, a tribute to his popularity in Colchester over many years.
The Bigelows soon added another child to their family, a son Jonathan, on May 21, 1714. John Bigelow remained involved in town affairs andon "Decembr ye 27, 1714," he was elected for two positions, "Inspecter" and "Surveyer." However, less than a month later, he was elected tohis most important position yet. On "Jenewary the 4th, 1715," Bigelowwas elected as a member of the seating committee for the meeting House. In the early days of Colchester, as in most New England towns, the pews in the Meeting House were arranged according to your prominence in town. First, the status of the seats had to be established. The initial design seems to have caused some controversy and was revised lessthan a week later. Taintor reported the final layout on "Jenewary ye 10th.... the pue next to the pulpitt to be the first - 2d in dignety is the 2d pue & the fore seat to be equall In Dignetie. 3d in Dignety is the second seat - 4th is the third seat equall with ye third Pue - 5. is the fowrth seat equall with the fowrth Pue - next the fifth seat: next: 6th - 7th - 8th - " The rules for seating the congregation instructed the committee to consider: "first the 12d & 3d Rate for buelding the meeting hows to be Considered in Conjuction with the present List of estates - further in the next place age with other quallefiecations to be considered.... further it was voated that the seators shallalso Consider the last years List with ye other abovementioned....." Bigelow and five other highly respected men in the community were elected for this important job. Unfourtunately, the final arrangement of seating in the Meeting House was not recorded, so we don't know where Bigelow seated his own family. However, over the next few years, Bigelow continued to serve in Colchester's most distinguished town offices.
The Bigelow family celebrated their own success with the birth of Asaon September 3, 1720, the third child of John and Sarah. Then it was back into community service a few months later. On December 27, 1720, "sergt ebenr Dible Sargt Nathaniell foot & John biglow ware chosen to Inspect into the encroachments made by persons: by fencing & takeing into thayr Improvement further & more then was layd out to them: in their other Devisions of land: & said Comittie shall give such persons Reasonable notice to thro up or Remove thayr fence - that so the town ingenerall may be benefited there by - & if any person or persons shallneglect to lay to the Comons : such land : so Incroached : eigther inthe town street or in : devisions of land thay are hearby Impowered to prosecute : any such person in the law for thayr so doing." Bigelow's new position, with the power to adjust boundaries and prosecute violators, was a very powerful office. Sharing committee work with Sergeant Foote, the son of the original Colchester settler Nathaniel Foote, also shows the continued rise in Bigelow's status.
A few years later, Isaac Bigelow becomes active in Colchester and begins to appear in Taintor's Record. It is unknown exactly when Isaac entered town or his exact relation to John Bigelow. But he must have been in Colchester for a while before December 1723, when he was electedto the position of "Colecteror," or tax collector. Without doubt, dealing with the town finances was taken very seriously and reserved for the most trusted and respected members of the community. Although Isaac doesn't appear in Colchester's earliest records, he quickly earneda prominent position in town. The next December, Isaac was again elected to serve the town, this time as a "waywarden," taking care of the town roads.
The next year, John Bigelow re-appears in Colchester's town records. He is now listed with the title of Sergeant, reflecting a promotion inthe militia. The first entry bearing Bigelow's new title is on December 13, 1725, when he is elected to three different positions. First, "Sergt John biglow" and "Isaac biglow" are both elected as "howards," supervisors of the town's animal population. Seargeant Bigelow was alsoelected
as one of the "Tithingmen," to collect money for the support of the church and preacher. The third position was with "ensign Wells" and "serg Ephream foot" in the important work of the "Choole Comittie," creating the town's first district schools.
The 1725 entry is the last surviving record of John Bigelow's work inColchester. He continued to rise in rank in the militia, eventually reaching the high level of Lieutenant. Liuetenant John Bigelow died in 1770, leaving two children from his first wife and five by his second wife, Sarah. His son Asa would also become involved in town affairs and the local militia. During the Revolutionary War, Asa served as Assistant Commissary to Commisary General Champion of Colchester. It is reported that Asa himself drove a heard of cattle to General Washington's starving troops at Valley Forge. He was a carpenter by trade and in1794, Asa shingled his barn with the first cut nails seen in Colchester. Asa Bigelow became a large land holder in Colchester, owning about700 acres. Following his father's interest in education, Asa was one of the original trustees of Bacon Academy. He had a total of 11 children: three sons and seven daughters survived to adulthood. Three of hisdaughters married respected ministers and his son Asa became a successful New York merchant.
The influence of the Bigelow family continued to be felt in Colchester for many years. Looking through Taintor's Record, it is clear that John Bigelow, and later Isaac, played important roles in the community. Even among the distinguished group of Colchester settlers, Lieutenat John Bigelow maintained a proud family tradition of leadership and earned the respect of the community he served.
Sources:
Biographical Review of New London County, Asa R. Bigelow, by Beers 1880
Taintor's Record of Colchester, Transcribed by Charles Taintor 1864
Corrections contributed by Anne Bigelow, Forge Editor: You mention Asa, Lt. John's son, near the end of the article, whom you say served during the Revolutionary War and in 1794, used the first cut nails in Colchester. Your information is correct ; however, this Asa is Lt. John's grandson, not son. I can easily see how the mistaken connection wasmade - let me explain. Lt. John's son, Asa, died 3 Oct 1754, Colchester, from a fever which also claimed the lives of his mother, Sarah, and two of his children within the space of six weeks. This Asa had nine children, the eldest was also Asa and died of the same fever on 18 Sep 1754. His youngest was a posthumous child, born 12 May 1755, and was also named Asa (after his dead father and dead eldest brother!) This is the Asa in your article. He lived with his grandparents, Lt. John and new wife until age 14 so it is easy to see how he is confused with his father, Asa. You wonder in your article how Isaac Bigelow is related to Lt. John. He is John's first cousin, (Isaac was the son of Samuel Bigelow, a brother to Joshua, Lt. John's father). They had the same grandfather, John Bigelow of Watertown. Our records say that Isaacfirst bought land in Colchester in 1712 and was admitted as an inhabitant in 1717. You also state that Lt. John had five children by his second wife, our records indicate only three (Asa is the youngest)."46 <test000e.htm>
Children of Lt. John3 Bigelow and Hanna ____ were:
91. i. David4 Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 22 Sep 1706 at Hartford, CT; married Editha (Edith) Day.
Parents: Joshua BIGELOW and Elizabeth FLAGG.

Spouse: Hannah. Children were: David BIGELOW.


Susan Emeline BIGELOW was born on 5 Dec 1805 in Colebrook, Litchfield Cty, CT. She was born about 1806 in Connecticut.34 She was born about 1806 in Connecticut.35 She lived in New London, Huron, Ohio in 1850.35 She lived in Saugerties, Ulster, New York in 1860.34 She died on 13 Feb 1884 in Malden, NY. She was also known as Susan E Kellogg.34 She was also known as Emeline Kellogg.35 Parents: Asa BIGELOW and Lucy ISHAM.

Spouse: Stephen KELLOGG.


John BIGLO was born on 16 Feb 1616 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England.36 He was born between 1616 and 1617 in Wrentham, Parish, Suffolk, England. He died on 14 Jul 1703 in Watertown, Mass. He died on 14 Jul 1703 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.36 He was christened in Wrentham, Parish, Sufffolk, England. He was also known as John Bigelow.36 The immigrant ancestor of nearly all persons in North America bearing
the surname Bigelow in any
of its several variants, is John Biglo of Watertown, Massachusetts. He
lived from 1617 to 1703.
Many of his descendants have been recorded in a
genealogy entitled The Bigelow Family in America, written by Gilman
Bigelow Howe, printed
1890. The book was published by Charles Hamilton of Boston, and is no
longer available except
by photo-copy reprint. Re-bound used copies occasionally
come into the used-book market with the simple title Bigelow Genealogy.

In this book Howe states that he was unable to obtain any satisfactory
account of the progenitor of
John Biglo, and quotes conflicting traditions stating that the surname is
of various national origins.
He also quotes the late genealogist H.G.
Somerby, who felt that John Biglo came from Wrentham, Suffolk,
England, and was son of
Randall and Jane Beageley, who had their youngest son, John, baptized16
February 1617. Also,
from the probate records of Wrentham, Somerby quotes the will
of a Francis Baguley, blacksmith, of wrentham, who in a will dated 20
October 1656, granted five
pounds "to his brother John Baguley, now living in New England, if he
comes for it within two
years". He offered no proof that Francis was son of
Randall Baguley.

The rector of Wrentham parish in 1617 was the Rev. John Phillips, who
later emigrated to
Dedham, Massachusetts. During his years in Dedham, Phillips once stated
that the blacksmith John
Biglo of Watertown, Massachusetts was the same infant whom
he had baptized in 1617 as the son of Randall Beageley, and that he
(Phillips) had "known John
Biglo from earliest youth upward','

Further, in a civil case in Watertown during his lifetime, John Biglotook
the witness stand and
identified himself as "John Biglo, formerly of wrentham, England." From
these facts we state the
identity and parentage of John Biglo, and through
parish and probate records in England, can prove three generations ofhis
English ancestry.

John Biglo seems to have arrived in Watertown, MA about 1632. He
probably came with an older
relative, Elizabeth Bigelow, second wife of Deacon Richard Butler, who
after a short stay in
Massachusetts, followed the Rev. Thomas Hooker to
Connecticut. It is assumed that Elizabeth was an older sister or first
cousin. No ship's-records exist
showing the date of their arrival.

John Biglo took part in the Pequot War of 1636, serving from Watertown.
The next public mention
we find of him is his marriage in Watertown on 30 October 1642-- the
first marriage recorded in
watertown--before Mr. Nowell, to Mary Warren,
daughter of John and Margaret Warren. Ella Biglow's book, Reminiscences
of Historic
Marlborouqh, MA, contains a fictional description of John at his wedding,
in white satin breeches,
ruffled shirt, and silver shoe buckles.

To quote from Howe's book, "from the list of those who took the oath of
fidelity at Watertown
1652, we find that John Biggalough was one of the number, and he
became a freeman 18 April
1690 which we find from the roll of freeman written as John
Bigolo; under the same date we find that Samuel Begaloo was made a
freeman, and by another list,
date 16 May 1690, we find Samuel Biggilo and John Warren jr. were made
freemen. On the return
of soldiers who were in the service from 25 November
to 3 December 1675 [King Philip's War]we find the names of John Bigulah
Sr, Michael Flegg, and
Isaac Leonard, the last being wounded. Thus we find the name variously
spelled by different
officials, but when we find the name written by any
member of the family, in those early days it is written Biglo, Bigelo, or
Bigelow."

John Biglo appears by various accounts to have been a blacksmith, and
again from town records
we quote: "Agreed with John Biglo that for ten trees the towne allowed
him for the setting up of a
shop for a Smithes forge, that he shall either go
on with his promise of setting up his trade, which is the trade of a
Smith, within one twelfmonth
after the date hereof or else to pay unto the towne ten shillings for
these ten trees he acknowledged
to have off the towne." Dated 4 March 1651.

John Biglo was chosen a surveyor of highways in 1652 and 1660, a
constable [Tax-collector] in
1663, and one of the selectmen or town council, in 1665, 1670, and
1671. His homesite consisted
of six acres and was bounded north by Richard Ambler
and William Parker, east by Thomas Straight, south by the highway, and
on the west by Miles
Ivesn After the death of his wife Mary in 1691, he married (2) on 2
October 1694, Sarah Bemis,
daughter of Joseph Bemis. She outlived him. He died on 14
July 1703, at he age of 86 years, as recorded in town records. His will
was dated 4 January 1703
and was proved 23 July 1703.

The will of John Biglo in its entirety, is as follows:

"In the name of God amen. I John Biglo of Watertown in the county of
Middlesex within her
Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, being
weeke of body but in sound
disposing Memory prais be given to god for the same, Do make
this my last will and testament in manner & form following, that is to
say first and principally I
resign my soul unto the mercy full hands of allmighty god my Creator
assuredly hoping through
the mercy of my blessed Saviour to obtain pardon
remission of all my sins and my body I commit to the earth whence it
was taken, to be decently
buried by the discreshion of my executors hereinafter named and as for
the worldly goods & estate
the lord hath lone me I dispose thereof as follows:

Imp. I give and bequeath unto Sarah my well beloved wife, and to her
heirs & assigns forever, all
the lands and movable estate, that was hers before our marriage, and
forty pounds in money,
twenty pounds of s'd money to be p'd her within one
month after my decease and twenty pounds within one year after my
dece's I give unto her forty
pounds waight of good pork, three bushels of barley, and one bushel of
indian corn, five pounds
waight in butter and five pounds waight in Chees, and
also two Sheep, and half the flax that shall be in the house at my
Deces--and that to be in full
satisfaction of her thirds,

2ndly I give & bequeath to my eldest son John Biglo, & to his heirs &
assigns forever, twenty
pounds in money to be p'd within one year after my Deces, and in casemy
s'd son have an heir
lawfully begotten of his own body, I give & bequeath his
s'd heir twenty pounds in money to be p'd to him or her, when it shall be
twenty one years of age,
or day of marriage which shall first happen, but if it hapon my s'd son
deces without an heir as
above s'd, then my will is y't ye aboves'd
twenty pounds be equally divided between my children then surviving.

3rdly I give & bequeath unto my son Jonathan Biglo, and to his heirs &
assigns forever, twenty
five pounds in money to be p'd him within one year after my deces.

4thly I give & bequeath to my son Daniell Biglo and to his heirs & assigns
forever, twenty five
pounds in money to be p'd him within one year after my deces.

5thly I give & bequeath to my son Samuel Biglo and to his heirs & assigns
forever ten pounds in
money besides what he hath already had, to be p'd to him within one year
after my deces.

6thly I give and bequeath unto my son Joshua Biglo and to his heirs &
assigns forever two parcels
of lands lying on the westerly side of bow brook in s'd town. Purchased
of Lieut Chas Hammond
as may more fully appear by the deed of the same,
and twenty five pounds in money, to be p'd him within one year after my
deces.

7thly I give & bequeath unto my son James Biglo fifteen pounds, whichI
lent him as may appear
by a bond under his hand and seal, and I give & bequeath to my said son
James's son James Biglo
ten pounds in money to be p'd him if he shall live to
the age of twenty one years, but if it so happen that he deces befores'd
age, then ye s'd ten pounds
to be equally divided between my s'd son James surviving children, when
they shall be of the age
of twenty one years or day of marriage which
shall first happen.

8thly I give & bequeath to my Daughter Mary Flagg and to her heirs &
assigns forever, twenty five
pounds in money to be p'd her within two years aft

9thly I give & bequeath to my daughter Elizabetll Sterns' children twenty
five pounds in money, to
be p'd them, when they are twenty one years of age, or day of marriage
which shall first happen.

10thly. I give & bequeath to my daughter Sarah Learned, and assigns
forever, twenty five pounds
in money, within three years after my Deces.

llthly. I give & bequeath to my daughter Martha wood's children, lawfully
begotten of her own
body, twenty five pounds in money to be p'd them equally alike, when
they shall arrive at the age
of twenty one years or day of marriage, which shall
first happen.

12th. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Abigail Herrington & to her
heirs & assigns, twenty five
pounds in money, to be p'd within four years after my deces.

And I nominat, ordain, & appoint, my above s'd son Joshua Biglo and my
son in law Isaac Larned
my Sole Executors to see this my last will & testament performed and
all the rest and residue of my
estate not herein bequeathed, after all my just
debts and funerall charges are p'd my will is that it be divided between
my s'd executors, that is to
say, two parts of three, to my s'd son Joshua, and one third to my son in
law Isaac Leanerd, and
do request my trusty and well beloved friend,
Capt. Benj. Grafield to be my overseer of this my last will & testament,
my s'd executors to allow
him out of my estate for his cost & charges reasonable sattisfaction to
his content, Revoking &
making null & void all former or other wills by
me heretofore made. In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand &
seal this fourth day of
January one thousand seven hundred two/three, in the first year of the
reign of our lady Anna, by
the Grace of God over England & Queen.

Signed, seald & Published

Sam'l Livermore

Daniel Harrington Witnesses

Munning Sawin "

his

JOHN x BIGLO

mark

The inventory of John Biglo's estate amounted to L 627-12-00. This was
a middle-class fortune.
Among the expenses charged for the funeral were several pairs of black
gloves, twenty gallons of
wine, bottles for the wine, allspice and sugar, and
two men and horses to carry the wine and other articles to the funeral,
also " a man and horse to
notify Isaac Larned and wife at Sherburne to attend the funeral, and a
man and horse to notify John
Stearns at Billerica to attend the funeral".

An additional note comes from the Knight family genealogy, in which
Joseph Knight and his wife
Hannah in 1649 sold "a mansion and land" to John Biglo. A map of early
Watertown is shown in
Robinson & Wheeler's book, Great Little Watertown; the
land owned by John Biglo appears at the extreme left of the map, as does
the adjoining parcel
purchased from Joseph Knight. John Biglo owned several pieces of
property, and in 1686
executed a gift-in-deed, conveying 16 acres and the house
thereon "already occupied by my son Samuel" to Samuel Biglow and wife.

Source Bigelow Family Genealogy Volume I Pages 8,9,10

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From the Files of Stephan M. Lawson (SMLawson@aol.com)

(Http://members.aol.com/smlawson/bigelow.htm)

I Received file June 12, 1996

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John BIGELOW - b. 1616/7, Wrentham Parish, Suffolk, England; d. Jul. 14,
1703, Watertown,
MA. Rev. John PHILLIPS of Wrentham and of Dedham, MA testified that he
was the John
BAEGELY baptised Feb. 16, 1617, Wrentham Parish, the son of Randall
BIGELOW and Jane. The first record in America is his marriage at
Watertown, followed by many
entries beginning with his name on the list of those who took the oath of
fidelity at Watertown
1652. Surveyor of Highways 1652 and 1660; constable
1663; selectman 1665, 1670 and 1671; soldier 1675; and freeman Apr.
18, 1690. John appears to
have purchased land in 1649 and entered the blacksmith trade about
1651. His will dated Jan. 4,
1702/3 names wife Sarah, his six surviving sons in
birth order, and his five surviving daughter by married name in birth
order. Will proved Jul. 28,
1703, and estate inventoried at o627.12.00. Married first Oct. 30, 1642,
Watertown, MA. Married
second Oct. 2, 1694 Sarah BEMIS (b. Jan. 15,
1642/3), daughter of Joseph and Sarah.

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From Jean Legrit

!See FORGE Vol.9, #3, 1980, p. 49 The birth date is actually his baptismal
14", He came with
older sister Elizabeth Bigelow who was 2nd wife of Rev. John Butler. In
order to get queeries into
Computer, I am starting to list them here in
John's notes since all should descend from him....#2944. John was
youngest of his siblings,
1.Francis; 2.Elizabeth;3.Persis;4.Susan;5.William;6.Margaret and John
1617-1703. Son Samuel
Bigelow came to Hope Twp., Durham Co., Ont. 1834 there
1851, a sawyer, born in England and member of the Church of England. He
married Susanna.
Daughter Mary Ann (great grandmother of Betty J. Watson, 452 Thede Dr.,
Port Elgin, ON NOH
2C4, Canada. EMail - bwatson@swbi.net. This daughter Mary
Ann married Palmer and named one son Charles Newton Palmer. Her
brother William Henry
named a daughter Emma Thamezine. (A John Bigelow lived near Samuel in
Ont. and listed his
birthplace as Devonshire, England.)_Mary Ann also had a brother
Samuel Jr.

Forge Vol.24, No.3/4 page 35, Aug./Nov./1995

John came in Winthrop Fleet--see July 1996 FORGE, Vol. 25 #3. Winthrop
fleet and Vol.9, #1,
p.11, "John and the Winthrop Fleet?" It included "Arbella" lead
ship,formerly Eagle, "Ambrose,
Jewel, Talbot, Charles, THE Mayflower(not THE Mayflower
but ano. ship of same name.), William & Francis, Hopewell, Whale,
Success and Trial". earlier in
wine trade to Med.Pts.,Not built to carry passengers but "Sweet ships"
well-caulked and dry.
Talbot, Thos.Beecher, master--"Vice Adm.ship, Ambrose
"Rear Admiral", Mayflower "Captain"of the
fleet.*****************************************************
*

Loretta (Bigelow) Yager, 910 2nd Ave., Cadillac, MI 19601 says "I am
dau.of Lawrence &
Margaret Bigelow of Manton, MI--12th generation. Need info on Aurelia
(Riley) Bigelow (her
great great grandmother) Aurelia married Alijah Bigelow. Loretta
has a daughter Debra and a Bigelow Coat of Arms.
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Death in Aug/Nov 1995 Forge, death/Helen L. (Miller) Bigelow, wife of
the late Robert M.
Bigelow who died 1970,
formerly/Wellesley Hills, MA; d.19 Jun 1, 1995 Needham, MA in
Briarwood Nurs. Hm.
(Unitarian-Universalist Soc./Wellesley Hills. 2 daus.:Martha Phinney &
Jane Orner/Wellesley,
MA. 4 grch.: Priscilla Squire, Scott Phinney, Linda Miron & Robert
Miron.
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Eddy Bigelow of Oregon needs to locate his Bigelow ancestor. He was
born in Jacksonville, FL.
shortly after 1900.

NOTE: In papers from Robert A. Gienke of Oregon in 1982, an article about
JOHN BIGELOW
(Biglo) and KING PHILLIPS WAR: This outbreak began 6/1675 by sudden
attack by
Wampanoags on village of Plymouth Colony, many of whose people were
murdered.
For more than a year, the war cont'd desperately with terrible atrocities.
Aft the Wampanoags were
put down, Phillip led the Nipmucks to bloodshed and the war extended
from the CT River to
area/Boston. The Narragansetts, as they were about to
break out, were attacked in their palisaded stronghold and terribly
punished, more than 1000
slaughtered. Survivors were sold as slaves in West Indies. Summer of
1676, Phillip was killed and
the war ended. 12 towns were destroyed plus more
than 40 others had been scenes of fire and bloodshed. Besides more than
1000 killed, many
women & ch. had perished.

Nov. 25 to Dec.3 1675, we find John Bigolo, Sr., Michael Flagg and Isaac
Leonard serving in
King Phillip's War and Isaac Leonard was wounded.

First mention of John Biglo appears in Watertown, MA tn. records, where
his marriage is the first
one recorded there in 1642, October 30. John married Mary Warren before
Mr. Nowell. She,"d/o
John and Margaret Warren", b. Eng. & Bapt. 12
Sep.1624 at Nayland, Suffolk. 13 ch. and d. Watertown 19 Oct.1691. John
had taken oath of
fidelity at Watertown 1652--bec. freeman Apr 18, 1690 as did Samuel
Bigelow and John Warren
Jr. SEE GIENKE ARTICLES.

Descendants of John (Baguley) Bigelow <test000t.htm>
Generation One <test000t.htm>
86. John (Baguley)1 Bigelow; baptized 16 Feb 1617 at Wrentham SuffolkEngland; married Mary Warren, daughter of John Warren and Margaret _____, 30 Oct 1642 at Watertown MA; died 14 Jul 1703 at Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA, at age 86.
He was (an unknown value) 13 children. He was Surveyor of Highways. He 1st recorded marriage in Watertown MA was of John and Mary. He " John Bigelow (1), proprietor of Watertown, in New England, as early as 1642, was the pioneer ancestor of George Alexander Bigelow, of Worcester, and, in fact of all the American families of that surname. He bought a house and lot in Watertown in 1649 and took the oath of fidelity in 1652. He was a blacksmith by trade. He acquired considerable real estate and carried on a farm. His homestall was bounded by those of Richard Ambler, William Parker, Thomas Straight and Miles Ives. For further details of John Bigelow, see sketches of other branches of the Bigelow family of Worcester county in this work. He was a town officer.
He married (first), October 30, 1642, Mary Warren. She died October 19, 1691. He married (second), October 2, 1694, Sarah Bemis, daughter of Joseph Bemis, of Watertown. Mr. Bigelow died July 14, 1703, aged eighty-six years. His will was made January 4, 1703, and proved July 23,1703. The children of John and Mary Bigelow were: John, born October 27, 1643; Jonathan, born December 11, 1646; Mary, born March 14, 1648,married Michael Flagg, ancestor of the Worcester county Flaggs; Daniel, born December 1, 1650, resided in Framingham; Samuel, mentioned below; Joshua, born November 5, 1655, resided in Watertown and Weston; Elizabeth, born June 15, 1657, married Lieutenant John Stearns; Sarah, born September 29, 1659, married Isaac Learned, of Sherborn, near Framingham; James, lived in Watertown; Martha, born April 1, 1662; Abigail,born February 4, 1664, married Benjamin Harrington; Hannah, born March 4, 1666, died young; a son, born and died December 18, 1667."45 <test000e.htm> He "The immigrant ancestor of nearly all persons in North America bearing the surname Bigelow in any of its several variants, isJohn Biglo of Watertown, Massachusetts. He lived from 1617 to 1703. Many of his descendants have been recorded in a genealogy entitled The Bigelow Family in America, written by Gilman Bigelow Howe, printed 1890. The book was published by Charles Hamilton of Boston, and is no longer available except by photo-copy reprint. Rebound used copies occasionally come into the used-book market with the simple title Bigelow Genealogy.
In this book Howe states that he was unable to obtain any satisfactory account of the progenitor of John Biglo, and quotes conflicting traditions stating that the surname is of various national origins. He also quotes the late genealogist H.G. Somerby, who felt that John Biglo came from Wrentham, Suffolk, England, and was son of Randall and Jane Beageley, who had their youngest son, John, baptized 16 February 1617.Also, from the probate records of Wrentham, Somerby quotes the will of a Francis Baguley, blacksmith, of Wrentham, who in a will dated 20 October 1656, granted five pounds "to his brother John Baguley, now living in New England, if he comes for it within two years". He offered no
proof that Francis was son of Randall Baguley.
The rector of Wrentham parish in 1617 was the Rev. John Phillips, wholater emigrated to Dedham, Massachusetts. During his years in Dedham,Phillips once stated that the blacksmith John Biglo of Watertown, Massachusetts was the same infant whom he had baptized in 1617 as the sonof Randall Beageley, and that he (Phillips) had "known John Biglo from earliest youth upward','
Further, in a civil case in Watertown during his lifetime, John Biglotook the witness stand and identified himself as "John Biglo, formerly of Wrentham, England." From these facts we state the identity and parentage of John Biglo, and through parish and probate records in England, can prove three generations of his English ancestry.
John Biglo seems to have arrived in Watertown, MA about 1632. He probably came with an older relative, Elizabeth Bigelow, second wife of Deacon Richard Butler, who after a short stay in Massachusetts, followedthe Rev. Thomas Hooker to Connecticut. It is assumed that Elizabeth was an older sister or first cousin. No ship's-records exist showing the date of their arrival.
John Biglo took part in the Pequot War of 1636, serving from Watertown. The next public mention we find of him is his marriage in Watertownon 30 October 1642-- the first marriage recorded in Watertown--beforeMr. Nowell, to Mary Warren, daughter of John and Margaret Warren. Ella Biglow's book, Reminiscences of Historic Marlborouqh, MA, containsa fictional description of John at his wedding, in white satin breeches, ruffled shirt, and silver shoe buckles.
To quote from Howe's book, "from the list of those who took the oath of fidelity at Watertown 1652, we find that John Biggalough was one ofthe number, and he became a freeman 18 April 1690 which we find from the roll of freeman written as John Bigolo; under the same date we find that Samuel Begaloo was made a freeman, and by another list, date 16 May 1690, we find Samuel Biggilo and John Warren jr. were
made freemen. On the return of soldiers who were in the service from 25 November to 3 December 1675 King Philip's War]we find the names of John Bigulah Sr, Michael Flegg, and Isaac Leonard, the last being wounded. Thus we find the name variously spelled by different officials, but when we find the name written by any member of the family, in thoseearly days it is written Biglo, Bigelo, or Bigelow." John Biglo appears by various accounts to have been a blacksmith, and again from town records we quote: "Agreed with John Biglo that for ten trees the towneallowed him for the setting up of a shop for a Smithes forge, that heshall either go on with his promise of setting up his trade, which isthe trade of a Smith, within one twelfmonth after the date hereof or else to pay unto the towne ten shillings for these ten trees he
acknowledged to have off the towne." Dated 4 March 1651.
John Biglo was chosen a surveyor of highways in 1652 and 1660, a constable [Tax-collector] in 1663, and one of the selectmen or town council, in 1665, 1670, and 1671. His homesite consisted of six acres and was bounded north by Richard Ambler and William Parker, east by Thomas Straight, south by the highway, and on the west by Miles Ives After the death of his wife Mary in 1691, he married (2) on 2 October 1694, Sarah Bemis, daughter of Joseph Bemis. She outlived him. He died on 14 July 1703, at he age of 86 years, as recorded in town records. His will was dated 4 January 1703 and was proved 23 July 1703.

The children of John and Mary (Warren) Bigelow, all born in Watertown, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, are as follows
BFN
Name
Information
11+ John born 27 Oct 1643; died about 1721 in Hartford, Connecticut; he married, at unknown date, Rebecca Olmsted, to whose nephew his property was willed. Resided Hartford., Connecticut. No issue.
12+ Jonathan born 11 Dec 1646; died 9 Jan 1711 Hartford, Connecticut;married (1)1671 Rebecca Shepard who died before 1686; (2) Mary Olcott,who died 7 Mar 1697 (3) Mary (Benton) Cole. Resided Hartford, Connecticut. 12 children.
13+ Mary born 16 Mar 1648; died in Watertown before 1704; married 3 June 1674 Michael Flagg. 3 children.
14+ Daniel born 1 Dec 1650; died about 1715; married at unknown date Abial Pratt; he was a tailor; resided Framingham, Massachusetts. 6 children.
15+ Samuel born 28 Oct 1653; died 1 Feb 1731/2 Waltham, Massachusetts; married 3 June 1674 Mary Flagg. An innkeeper & carpenter, he resided Watertown to 1720, & held several town offices. 10 children.
16+ Joshua born 5 Nov 1655; died 1 Feb 1745 Westminster, Massachusetts; married 20 Oct 1676 Elizabeth Flagg. Resided Watertown most of his life. 12 children.
17+ Elizabeth born 15 June 1657; died 18 April 1694 Billerica Massachusetts; married at unknown date John Stearns. Resided Billerica. 7 children.
18+ Sarah born 29 Sept 1659; died after 1703 at Framingham, Massachusetts; married 23 July 1679 Isaac Larned. Resided Framingham. 11 children
19+ James born about 1660; died unknown at Watertown; married (1)25 Mar 1687 Patience Brown; (2)3 July 1693 Elizabeth Child; (3)15 June 1708 Johanna Erickson. Resided Watertown. 4 children. The male line,however, died out in the next generation.
1A+ Martha born 1 April 1662; died unknown date. She married (1)1686 Thomas Olmsted, and divorced 1687; (2)Obadiah Woods of E. Hartford, CT, who died 1712. Martha's family is uncertain, but she left several children.
1B+ Abigail born 4 Feb 1664; died 12 Jan 1754 Watertown; married 10 Dec 1684 Benjamin Harrington. Resided Watertown. 4 children.
1C Hannah born 4 Mar 1666;,died 8 Mar 1666
1D A son unnamed, born and died 18 Dec 1667."46 <test000e.htm>
Children of John (Baguley)1 Bigelow and Mary Warren were:
87. i. Joshua2 Bigelow <test0003.htm>, born 5 Nov 1655 at Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA; married Elizabeth Flagg.
Parents: Randall BAGULEY and Jane.

Spouse: Mary WARREN. John BIGLO and Mary WARREN were married on 30 Oct 162 in Watertown, Mass. Children were: Joshua BIGELOW.


Mary BILL.

Spouse: Jabez CHAPPELL Jr.. Children were: Zipporah CHAPPELL.


Ann BLAKE was born in 1561 in Of, St.Lawrence, England. She died in Probably, England. afn:8gzt-97 Parents: John BLAKE and Jane Or Christia JUGG.

Spouse: Thomas SAUNDERS. Thomas SAUNDERS and Ann BLAKE were married on 3 Aug 1573 in Over Stowey, Somerset, England. Children were: Elizabeth SAUNDERS.


Humphrey BLAKE37 was born on 13 Oct 1500 in Andover, Hamp, England.37 He died on 27 Dec 1576 in Plainsfield, Somerset, England.37 He was born in Andover, Hamp, England. He was buried in Over Stowey, Somerset, England. afn:g066t-b8 Parents: William BLAKE and Mary COLES.

Spouse: Agnes. Children were: John BLAKE.


John BLAKE38 was born in 1521 in Plainsfield, Somerset, England.38 He died on 1 Dec 1576 in Over Stowley, Somersetshire, England. He died on 1 Dec 1576 in Plainsfield, Somerset, England.38 He was buried on 10 Dec 1576 in Overstowey, Somersetshire, England. afn:g06t-8w Parents: Humphrey BLAKE and Agnes.

Spouse: Jane Or Christia JUGG. John BLAKE and Jane Or Christia JUGG were married on 18 Aug 1558 in Over Stowey, Somerset, England. Children were: Ann BLAKE.


Robert BLAKE39 was born in 1412 in Calve, Willshire, England. He was born in 1412 in Calne, Wiltshire, England.39 He died in 1471 in Calne, Wiltshire, England.39 afn:jymj-xb

Spouse: Alice WALLOP. Children were: William BLAKE.


William BLAKE40 was born about 1438 in Calve, Willshire, England. He was born in 1438 in Calne, Wiltshire, England.40 He died in 1471. He died in 1471 in White Parish, Wiltshire, England.40 Parents: Robert BLAKE and Alice WALLOP.

Spouse: UNKNOWN. Children were: William BLAKE.


William BLAKE40 was born in 1465 in Calve, Willshire, England.40 He died in 1547 in Old Eastontown, Andover, Wiltshire, England.40 afn:g60t-CF Parents: William BLAKE and UNKNOWN.

Spouse: Mary COLES. Children were: Humphrey BLAKE.


Gloria BLASETTE. Parents: .


Maria BLASI.

Spouse: Giuseppe Angelo GALGANO. Children were: Nicholas V GALGANO.


Philip Flavian BLASSETE.

Spouse: Jenette BRUNO.


John BLISS41 was born on 2 Feb 1562 in Preston Parva, Northampton, Devon, England.41 He was born in 1562 in Daventry, , England. He died in 1617 in Preston Capes, Parva, England. He died on 8 Sep 1617 in Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England.41 He is reference number 15D. Blacksmith at Preston Parva Parents: William BLYSSE and Elizabeth.

Children were: Thomas BLISS.


Margaret BLISS was born in 1649. She died on 3 Apr 1745 in Colechester. She is reference number 12E. FAMILY:Had 4 sons and 5 dau. Lived in Hatfield, Springfield Mass andin
later life, wethersfield, Conn. DIED at age 95
Margaret Bliss (12E)
born 1650
mother Catherine Chapin (13G)
father Nathaniel Bliss (13H)
Married May 2, 1672, Nathaniel Foote III (12F)
Had 9 children.
died April 3, 1745 at Colechester, Ct., age 95
Resided in Hatfield, Springfield, and in later life, Wethersfield, Ct. Parents: Nathaniel BLISS and Catherine CHAPIN.

Spouse: Nathanial III FOOTE. Nathanial III FOOTE and Margaret BLISS were married on 2 May 1672 in Springfield, MA. Children were: Sarah FOOTE, Margaret FOOTE, Mary FOOTE, Nathaniel FOOTE, Ephrain FOOTE, ESQ. Esq., Josiah FOOTE, Joseph FOOTE, Eunice FOOTE.


Mercy BLISS.

Spouse: John Deacon ELY. Children were: John ELY, Henry ELY.


Mercy BLISS. (Research):+9Brian Jay Gibson
Entries: 7474 Updated: Mon Mar 25 12:43:31 2002 Contact: Brian Gibson
ID: I1238
Name: Mercy BLISS
Given Name: Mercy
Surname: BLISS
Sex: F
Birth: 18 JUL 1680 in ,Hartford,Hartford,Connecticut
Death: 5 MAY 1763 in Springfield,MA
Ancestral File #: 27ZT-8C
LDS Baptism: 9 APR 1932
Endowment: 15 APR 1932
Sealing Child: 28 MAR 1946 Temple: SLAKE 1

Father: Samuel BLISS b: 7 NOV 1647 in Of,Hartford,Hartford,Connecticut

Spouse: Deacon John ELY. Children were: Rachel ELY.


Nathaniel BLISS42 was born after 1612 in Of Springfield, , Mass. He was born in 1622 in Belstone, Devon, England.42 He died on 8 Nov 1654 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.42 He died on 18 Nov 1654.43 He is reference number 13H. Nathaniel Bliss (13H)
born after 1612-1615 (Parents Married Date)
mother Margaret (unknown) (14G)
she d. 1684 at Springfield Mass.
father Thomas Bliss (14H)
Married November 1646,Catherine Chapin (13G)
died 1646
of Springfield Mass.
children:
1. Margaret Bliss (12E) Parents: Thomas BLISS and Margaret LAWRENCE.

Spouse: Catherine CHAPIN. Nathaniel BLISS and Catherine CHAPIN were married in Nov 1646 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.44 Children were: Margaret BLISS.


Thomas BLISS was born in 1587 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.45 He died before 1650 in Hartford, , Connecticut. He died on 14 Feb 1650 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.45 He was born in Of Preston Capes, Northampshire, England. He is reference number 14H. He was also known as Thomas Sen Bliss.45 Parents: John BLISS.

Spouse: Margaret LAWRENCE. Thomas BLISS and Margaret LAWRENCE were married between 1612 and 1615. Children were: Nathaniel BLISS.


Cornelius BLUNT. (Research):1850 United States Federal Census RecordName:«tab»Cornelius Blunt
Age:«tab»30
Estimated birth year:«tab»abt 1820
Birth place:«tab»New York
Gender:«tab»Male
Home in 1850
(City,County,State):«tab»Otis, Berkshire, Massachusetts
Image Source: Year: 1850; Census Place: Otis, Berkshire, Massachusetts; Roll: M432_306; Page: 150; Image: 298.

Children were: Sara Jane BLUNT.


Sara Jane BLUNT was also known as Sarah Jane Blunt.46 Parents: Cornelius BLUNT.

Spouse: Miles Franklin WHITNEY. Children were: Lucius M WHITNEY, Charles E WHITNEY.


William BLYSSE47 was born between 1530 and 1535 in Daventry, , England. He was born in 1530 in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England.47 He died in 1574. He died on 20 Jul 1574 in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England.47 He is reference number 16H. Blacksmith

Spouse: Elizabeth. William BLYSSE and Elizabeth were married in 1561. Children were: John BLISS.


Charles BOARDMAN.

Spouse: Abagail STILLMAN.


BODIGISEL II II was born in 562 in Aquitaine, France.48 He died in 588 in Carthage, North, Africa.48 He was also known as Governor Of Aquitaine Bodigisel Ii.48 Parents: Of Tongres GENDOLFUS and ..

Spouse: ODA DE SAVOY. Children were: Of Metz ARNULF.


Jared BOSWORTH49 was born on 28 Sep 1781 in Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.49 He died in Sep 1819 in Erie, Monroe, Michigan, USA.49

Spouse: Lucy HUBBARD. Jared BOSWORTH and Lucy HUBBARD were married on 2 Apr 1811.


Judith BOURNE. Parents: .

Spouse: John EVERARD. Children were: Judith EVERARD.


Merrit BRADFORD was born on 2 Mar 1786 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut, USA.50 He was born before 1794 in Canterbury, CT. He died on 28 Jan 1846.50 He was also known as Merritt Bradford.50

Spouse: Lucy FOOTE. Merrit BRADFORD and Lucy FOOTE were married on 28 Feb 1821.


Frederick BRAMAN.

Spouse: Mary. Children were: Richard A BRAMAN.


Laura Jean BRAMAN. Parents: Richard A BRAMAN and Dorthy Helen WILLIAMS.

Spouse: Timothy CORADRAN.


Richard A BRAMAN was born on 20 Oct 1919 in CT. He died on 26 Jan 1996 in Hartford CT. Database: 1930 United States Federal Census

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Age: 10
Estimated birth year: abt 1920
Relation to head-of-house: Son
Home in 1930: Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut
Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut; Roll: 270; Page: ; Enumeration District: 41; Image: 1082.0.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the 1930 U.S. Federal Decennial Census.1930 United States Federal Census. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. 1930 Federal Population Census. T626, 2,667 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
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Name: RICHARD A BRAMAN
Father's Surname: BRAMAN
Death Date: 26 January 1996
Death Place: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut
Age: 76 Years
Birth Place: 999, Connecticut
Birth Date: 29 October 1919
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: DOROT
State File #: 00777
Occupation: PRODUCTION ENGINEER
Industry: BRASS COMPANY
Education: College
Residence: Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut
Address: 31 DARLING ST ,
Gender: Male
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: No
Source Information:
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Name: Richard A. Braman
SSN: 048-07-2413
Last Residence: 06790 Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States of America
Born: 29 Oct 1919
Died: 26 Jan 1996
State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut (Before 1951 )
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Name: RICHARD A BRAMAN
Address: 31 DARLING ST
City: TORRINGTON
State: CT
Zipcode: 06790
Phone: (203) 482-2435
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Name: RICHARD A BRAMAN
Address: 31 DARLING ST
City: TORRINGTON
State: CT
Zip: 06790-5629
Phone Number: (860) 482-2435
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Ancestry.com. Phone and Address Directory [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: 2000 White Pages. Little Rock, AR: Acxiom Corporation, 19--. Parents: Frederick BRAMAN and Mary.

Spouse: Dorthy Helen WILLIAMS. Children were: Laura Jean BRAMAN, Robert Jeffry BRAMAN, Susan Jane Braman BRAMAN.


Robert Jeffry BRAMAN. Parents: Richard A BRAMAN and Dorthy Helen WILLIAMS.

Spouse: Mary Katherine DEARTH.


Susan Jane Braman BRAMAN. Parents: Richard A BRAMAN and Dorthy Helen WILLIAMS.

Spouse: Anthony John TRIVELLY.


Elinor BRAY was born in 1599 in London, Middlesex, England. She emigrated in Apr 1635 from On The Elizabeth And Ann.. Brought children John, Richard, Nathaniel, thomas and Jonathan. Their only Dau. died in England in 1619 She died on 11 May 1659 in Watertown, Middlesex, County, Mass. Database: Millennium File
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Name Gender Birth Date Birthplace
(City, County, State) Death Date Deathplace
(City, County, State)
Elinor Ellen / F ABT 1599 , , ENGLAND 11 MAY 1659 WATERTOWN, MIDDLESEX, MA
Source Information:
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Spouse: John WHITNEY. John WHITNEY and Elinor BRAY were married in 1619 in London, , England. http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=1056105
Elinor Bray Th
Born [day] [month] 1599
St Margarets, Westminister, London, England
Died 11 May 1659
Watertown, Middlesex, MA, USA
Spouse John Whitney
Children 1. John Whitney
2. Richard x Whitney (Line continues through him)
3. Thomas x Whitney
4. Nathaniel Whitney
5. Jonathan x Whitney
6. Mary Whitney
7. Joshua Whitney
8. Benjamin Whitney
9. Caleb Whitney Children were: Richard WHITNEY.


Floyd BRAY51,52 was born in 1899.52 He was born about 1900 in Ny State. Source: 1930 CT Census He was born about 1900 in New York.53 He was born about 1900.51 He lived in Athens, Greene, New York in 1910.53 He lived in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut in 1930.51 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Married] 1900 CT Census gives age at Marriage as 19 He was also known as Floyd W Bray.53

Spouse: Margaret Mary (Mame) FITZGERALD. Floyd BRAY and Margaret Mary (Mame) FITZGERALD were married in 1919. Information taken from 1930 CT Federal Census


Mary BRAY was born on 12 May 1563 in St Margarets, Westminister, London, England. She died on 25 Sep 1629 in St Margarets, Westminister, London, England.

Spouse: Thomas WHITNEY. Thomas WHITNEY and Mary BRAY were married on 12 May 1583 in Westminster, London, England.


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Thomas Whitney Th

Born 14 Jul 1560 Lambert Marsh, Surrey, [county], England
Died 14 Apr 1637 St Margarets, Westminister, London, England
Mary Beth Bray
Born 12 May 1563 St Margarets, Westminister, London, England
Married [day] [month] 1583 St Margarets, Westminister, London, England
Died 25 Sep 1629 St Margarets, Westminister, London, England

Children Gender Birth Date Birth Place
1. James Whitney M [date]
2. Arnwaye Whitney M [date]
3. Peter Whitney M [date]
4. Norwell Whitney M 30 Oct 1494
5. Norwell Whitney M 30 Oct 1494
6. Henry Whitney M [day] [month] 1558
7. Francis Whitney M [day] [month] 1580
8. Francis Whitney F [day] [month] 1580
9. Howell Whitney M [day] [month] 1583
10. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1583
11. Margaret x Whitney F 18 Oct 1584
12. Margaret Whitney F 18 Oct 1584
13. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1587
14. Thomas Whitney M 25 Jul 1587
15. Thomas Whitney M 25 Jul 1587
16. Thomas Whitney F 25 Jul 1587
17. Henry Whitney M [day] [month] 1588
18. Thomas Whitney M [day] [month] 1588
19. M Henry Whitney M 11 Nov 1588
20. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
21. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
22. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
23. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
24. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
25. John W Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
26. John W Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
27. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
28. John I Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
29. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
30. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
31. Richard Whitney M [day] [month] 1589
32. Arnwave Whitney M 2 Feb 1589
33. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1590
34. Arnwave Whitney M [day] Jan 1590
35. Arnwayne Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
36. Arnwaye Whitney F 2 Feb 1590
37. Arneway Whitney F 2 Feb 1590
38. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
39. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
40. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
41. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
42. Amwaye Whitney F 2 Feb 1590
43. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
44. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
45. Amwave Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
46. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
47. Arnwave Armwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
48. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1591
49. Margaret Whitney F [day] [month] 1591
50. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1591
51. Arnwaye Whitney M [day] [month] 1591
52. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1592
53. John Whitney M [day] Jul 1592
54. John Whitney M 20 Jul 1592
55. John x Whitney M 20 Jul 1592
56. John Whitney M 20 Jul 1592
57. John Whitney M 20 Jul 1592
58. John Whitney M 20 Jul 1592
59. Norwell Whitney M [day] Oct 1594
60. Nowell Whitney F 30 Oct 1594
61. Norwell Nowell Whitney M 30 Oct 1594
62. Thomas Whitney M [day] [month] 1595
63. Francis Whitney M 27 Jan 1598
64. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1599
65. Francis x Whitney M [day] [month] 1599
66. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1599
67. Frances Whitney F 27 Jan 1599
68. Francis Whitney F 27 Jan 1599
69. Mary Whitney F [day] Jul 1600
70. Mary Whitney F 2 Aug 1600
71. Robert Whitney M 10 Nov 1605
72. Thomas Whitney M 10 Nov 1605
73. Robert x Whitney M 10 Nov 1605
74. John Whitney M 14 Sep 1621
Other Children

Children Gender Birth Date Birth Place
1. Arnwaye Whitney M 2 Feb 1590
2. John Whitney M [day] [month] 1592
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Elizabeth BREYNTON.

Spouse: James BASKERVILLE. Children were: Baskerville SYBIL.


William BRIAN.54

Spouse: Elizabeth WEBDON. Children were: Elizabeth BRYAN.


Charles BRIDGES.

Spouse: Zita Margaret Julia BRUNO. Children were: Moriah Rosa Elizabeth BRIDGES.


Moriah Rosa Elizabeth BRIDGES. Parents: Charles BRIDGES and Zita Margaret Julia BRUNO.


Garrison E BRINK was born in 1869. He died in 1920.

Spouse: Mary SULKEY. Garrison E BRINK and Mary SULKEY were married on 12 Jul 1893 in High, Falls, Ulster, NY.


Joan BROOKE55 was born in 1555. She was born in 1555 in En.55 She died before 8 Jul 1584. She is reference number 15E. Parents: John BROOKE and Elizabeth WHATMAN.

Spouse: Robert FOOTE. Robert FOOTE and Joan BROOKE were married on 18 Jun 1576 in St. Leonards, Eastcheap, London, England. Children were: Nathaniel FOOTE.


John BROOKE56 was born between 1504 and 1534 in Of London, , England. He died in 1584. He died on 8 Jul 1584 in London, Middlesex, England.56 He is reference number 16E. He was born in London, Middlesex, England.56 Parents: Robert BROOKE and Katherine.

Spouse: Elizabeth WHATMAN. John BROOKE and Elizabeth WHATMAN were married on 8 May 1554 in St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, England. Children were: Joan BROOKE.


Robert BROOKE was born between 1468 and 1534. He died in 1551.

Spouse: Katherine. Robert BROOKE and Katherine were married between 1494 and 1550. Children were: John BROOKE.


Stephen BROWN was born in 1856 in NY. Database: 1880 United States Federal CensusDecember 3, 2004 11:06 AM

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Name:Stephen BROWN
Age:23
Estimated birth year:<1857>
Birthplace:New York
Occupation:Farm Help
Relation:Self
Home in 1880:Greenfield, Ulster, New York
Marital status:Married
Race:White
Gender:Male
Head of household:Stephen BROWN
Father's birthplace:ENGLAND
Mother's birthplace:NY
Image Source:Year: 1880; Census Place: Greenfield, Ulster, New York; Roll: T9_940; Family History Film: 1254940; Page: 405C; Enumeration District: 160; Image: 0811. Parents: William BROWN and SarahFlora CARNEY.


William BROWN was born in 1817 in Goldwick England. Source: RFPeters@worldnet.att.net>

1860 Rosendale, Ulster County, NY age 40 boatman

Database: 1860 United States Federal CensusDecember 3, 2004 10:50 AM
Personal Information
Name:Stephen Brown
Age in 1860:4
Birthplace:New York
Home in 1860:Rosendale, Ulster, New York
Gender:Male
Value of real estate:
Post Office:Rosendale
Roll:M653_871
Page:0
Year:1860
Head of Household:Wm Brown

Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1860 United States Federal Census. M653, 1438 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.

Database: 1870 United States Federal CensusDecember 3, 2004 10:58 AM

William is father....
Personal Information

Name:Stephen Brown
Age in 1870:16
Estimated Birth Year:1853
Birthplace:New York
Home in 1870:Rochester, Ulster, New York
Race:White
Gender:Male
Post Office:Kerhonkson
Roll:M593_1107
Page:137
Image:276
Year:1870

Spouse: SarahFlora CARNEY. Children were: Stephen BROWN.


Anthony BRUNO57 was born on 8 Feb 1882 in Montagata, Avellino, Italy.57 He died in Apr 1966 in Torrington, Connecticut, USA.57 Parents: Domenico BRUNO and Filomena MASCOLA.

Spouse: Carmela GALGANO.


Antonio BRUNO was born on 13 Jun 1911 in Winsted CT.. He died in Danbury CT. He was also known as Anthony Or Tony. Database: Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001

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9:58 AM
Personal Information Name: ANTHONY D BRUNO
Father's Surname: DOMINIC BRUNO WINSTED CT.
Death Date: 17 March 1990
Death Place: Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut
Age: 78 Years
Birth Place: Winchester, Connecticut
Birth Date: 13 June 1911
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: BERNICE KENNY
State File #: 05506
Occupation: ACCNT
Industry: UTILITY
Education: Primary/Secondary
Residence: Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut
Address: 905 VILLAGE SQ , 068107626
Gender: Male
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: No

Source Information:
Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index 1949-2001 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc. 2003. Original data: Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index 1949-2001. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Department of Health, 19xx.
------------------------------------------------- Parents: Domenico BRUNO and Rosa Maria CARCHIO.

Spouse: Bernice KENNY.


Carmine BRUNO.

Children were: Domenico BRUNO.


Carmine BRUNO was born on 7 Mar 1907 in Winsted CT.. He was born on 7 Mar 1907.58 He was born on 7 Mar 1907.59 He died on 1 Aug 1992 in Cape Coral, Lee, Florida, United States of America.58 He died on 1 Aug 1992 in Lee, Florida, United States.59 He had Social Security Number 080-03-2176.58 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: SSN issued]58 He died in Ft. Meyers Florida. He was also known as Carmen F. Bruno.58 He was also known as Carmen Francis Bruno.59



Database: 1920 United States Federal Census

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Name: Carmine Bruno
Age: 12 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1908
Birthplace: Connecticut
Race: White
Home in 1920: Winchester, Litchfield, Connecticut
Sex: Male
Marital status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Mother's Birth Place: Italy
Father's Birth Place: Italy
Image: 375

Image Source: Year: 1920; Census Place: Winchester, Litchfield, Connecticut; Roll: T625_187; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 231; Image: 375.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the 1920 U.S. Federal Decennial Census.1920 United States Federal Census. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. 1920 Federal Population Census. T625, 2,076 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.

<< Return to Results Screen Parents: Domenico BRUNO and Rosa Maria CARCHIO.

Spouse: Madonna HAGAMAN.


Clemintine BRUNO60 was born on 29 Nov 1879.60 She died in Dec 1976 in Scotch Plains, Union, New Jersey, United States of America.60 She had Social Security Number 157-42-2052.60 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: SSN issued]60 Parents: Domenico BRUNO and Filomena MASCOLA.

Spouse: CENTRELLA.

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