| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Elizabeth BIGELOW was born on 2 December 1711 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW Jr. and Hannah FISKE. Eunice BIGELOW107 was born on 14 September 1760 in Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Grace ALLEN. Gershom BIGELOW was born on 6 September 1701 in Watertown, MA. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW and Elizabeth FLAGG. Grace BIGELOW107 was born on 22 April 1757 in Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Grace ALLEN. Hannah BIGELOW was born on 3 March 1666 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. She died on 8 March 1666 at the age of 0 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. !Source: kcleary01@cs.com Parents: JOHN BIGELOW Sr. and Mary (Sarah) WARREN (Immigrant). Hannah BIGELOW was born on 7 March 1666 in Watertown, Middlsx, MA. She died on 8 March 1666 at the age of 0 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was buried in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Sarah WARREN. Hannah BIGELOW was born on 6 March 1704 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW Jr. and Hannah FISKE. Henry BIGELOW107 was born on 17 September 1781 in Conway, Franklin, MA. He died on 13 March 1859 at the age of 77 in Amherst, Erie, New York, USA. Parents: Simeon BIGELOW and Sarah FOSTER. Hirum BIGELOW107 was born on 2 January 1789 in Brandon, Rutland Co., Vermont. He died in 1842 at the age of 53 in Brandon, Rutland Co., Vermont. Parents: Simeon BIGELOW and Sarah FOSTER. Hyrum BIGELOW107 was born on 20 May 1829 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence, Illinois, USA. He died on 29 February 1916 at the age of 86 in Webb, Cochise, Arizona, USA. He was buried in 1916. SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF HIRAM BIGELO W By his son , Orson Bigelow Hiram Bigelow was born the 20th of May, 1829 in Lawre nce County, Illinois. In his boyhood days his opportunity for education was rather meager, but he made use opf eve y chance he had to informhimself on the issues of the time . But most of his knowledge was gained in the school of ex perience. He learned the multiplication table by adding the essential number of figures while freighting with a team . In his boyhood days he was considered calm and sober beyond his years. His outstanding qualities were honesty, integrity and dependability. Being a second child and the first son in the family, he willingly shouldered part of the responsibility of providing for the household needs . In his work in the farm he was thouough and painstaking; he believed that what was worth doing at all was worth doing well. He grew up with faith in God and devoted to his religion. While he was young, he witnessed much of the persecution heaped upon these Saints in Illinois. At one time when his father was sick in bed, a mob had ordered his father to be out of his home in three days or they would be thrown out and their house burned. Hiram was sent at once to Nauvoo to get instructions from Pres. Brigham Young, where he was instructed to make out an affidavit with names of witnesses added, and send it at once to Carthage for military help, as Governor Ford had promised protect ionto the Mormon people. When he presented his affidavits to the authorities, he was met with evasion and inuendo from the officers whose sworn duty was to protect the innocent and punish the guilty. How his young heart must have burned with indignation at this apparent neglect of duty . With a feeling that there was no protection from mob violence, Hiram returned back to Nauvoo to report to President Young; however the wise counsel of President Young must have bourn fruit. For after Hiram had departed, it was evident they had considered the question of their responsibility, and there may have been among the officers some who did possess a sence of justice and honor. accordingly, They sent five men against the mob's intended violence which daunted them from carrying out their threat. After this event Hiram found employment as a fireman on a boat plying the Missouri River by which he earned means to assist his father's family on their journy to the great unknown West where they would be free from mob violence. Hiram bid farewell to his native state, leaving behind him all the scenes of his boyhood days. But with a brave heart and undaunted courage, he went forward, trusting in the Lord for the unfolding of future events. Soon after the family's arrival in the Valley, his father, Nahum Bigelow, passed away from the effects of poisoning given him by a pretended friend. The family settled in Provo. Hiram was an able singer and became a member of the Provo choir. He also became a member of a theatrical troupe that traveled from town to town. He became interested in some of the daughters of Moses Mecham who it seemed to him were unusually charming and highly entertainint as well as beautiful. There was a younger one he wanted to meet, but like Cinderelle she stayed at home only when duty called. When he invited so me of these young ladies for a boat ride on the Provo Lake, He requested them to bring their younger sister along, as he had an ernest desire to see her face. Girls wore bonnets those days, and when Hiram got a chance to see that face from under a little white bonnet, he described it as the face of an angel; the purity was sublime, with the most beautiful lustrous brown eyes he had ever seen. It was settled; he had found the one Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. James BIGELOW was born about 1660 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 20 January 1728 at the age of 68 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. JAMES, Watertown, youngest br. of the preced. (Daniel Bigelow) m. 25 Mar.1687,Patience, d. of Jonathan Brown, had James, bapt. 6 May 1688. His w.d. soon; and he m. 3 July 1693, Eliz. Child, youngest d. of John of thesame, had John, 15Nov. 1694; Patience, 30 Sept. 1695; and Abraham, 12Nov. 1699. This sec. w. d.20 Apr. 1697, and he m. next 15 June 1708,Joanna Erickson of Boston, and d. 20 Jan. 1728. His wid. m. within a yr.Adam Smith. Married 5 Mar 1687, Patience BROWN (Brown 11) She d. soon, leaving onechild, James, and he m. (2d) 3 Jul 1693, Elizabeth CHILD (Child 19). Shed. 20 Apr 1707, and he m. (3d), 15 Jun 1708, Joanna ERIXSON of Boston.He was fined, 3 Nov 1685 "for insulting Lt. Gov. Stoughton and Dudley."After he died 20 Jan 1727/8, she married 8 Jan 1728/9, Adam Smith, ofBoston. He resided in Watertown, where he was thrice married, and had James,John, Patience, and Abraham. !Source: kcleary01@cs.com Spouse: Elizabeth CHILD. Elizabeth CHILD and James BIGELOW were married on 3 July 1693. James BIGELOW was born on 1 April 1662 in Watertown, Middlsx, MA. He died on 20 January 1728 at the age of 65 in Weston, Frfld., CT. He was buried in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Sarah WARREN. Jane Mrs BIGELOW was born in 1550 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England. Spouse: Robert BAGULEY. Jane Mrs BIGELOW and Robert BAGULEY were married Abt 1573 (div) in Ollerton, Suffolk, England. CHAN8 Feb 200211:47 Children were: Randall BIGELOW (BAGULEY), John BAGULEY. John BIGELOW[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Mary WARREN. Children were: Samuel BIGELOW. JOHN BIGELOW Sr. was born before 16 February 1616 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England. He was christened on 16 February 1616 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England. He emigrated in 1632 from WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. After 1642 JOHN was an a blacksmith in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. He died on 14 July 1703 at the age of 87 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. He was also known as John Baguley. A blacksmith, John Biglo came to Watertown MA about 1632 [evidence notyet found] Marriage is first recorded in Watertown - 1642 Watertown Records 1:9 John Bigulah and Mary Warrin Joyned in mariag before me Mr Newell the30:d: 8m 5G grandfather of Pres. James Garfield Served in the Pequot War Per Bigelow Genealogy, they had 13 children. Bigelow Genealogy givesspelling as Biglo. Per "Genealogies of the Families and Descendants ofthe Early Settlers of Watertown, Mass. ..." by Henry Bond, Boston, 1860,pp 29-41, name was spelled as Bigelow, Biglow, Biglo, Bigulah, etc. ![The birth year was calculated from age at death] !genealogies of the families ot the Early Settlers Of Watertown, Mass. !Descent from Randle not proven. The Bigelows came to Marl. between 1690 and 1700, from Watertown. thisfamily was early in the country and may be traced to a remote period in England, even to the reign of Henry III., where the name was written Baguley, and was derived from the place where they dwelt. Richard at that time was lord of Baguley, and his descendants took the nameof the place. In the reign of henry VII, Ralph de Baguley was lord of Ollerton Hall and d. 1540, leaving Randall and Nicholas. Randall d. 1556, and his sons, Philip and Robert, divided his estate. Robert died 1582 leaving Randall and John, both of whom moved to Suffolk. Randall d. 1626,leaving two sons, Francis and John. Francis d. 1657, and gave by will a portion of his property to his brother John, then in New England. According to History of North Brookfield Massachusetts by J. H. Temple 1887 The Genealogy of this family from 1540 to 1718, by Jason Bigelow Perry of Rindge, N.H., may be found in the large Vol. in the Town clerk's office, North Brookfield, compiled by Hon. Chas. Adams. jr. Watertown, Rec. 4 Mar 1651 "Agreed with John Biglo yt for ten trees the towne allowed him for the setting up a shop for a Smithes forge, y't he shall either go on withyt his promise of setting up his trade, w' his the trade of a Smith, wthin one twelf month after the date hereof or else to pay unto the towne ten shillings for these ten trees he acknowledged to have off the townes." Howe, Gilman Bigelow. The Bigelow Family in America. Pub Charles Hamiltonof Boston, printed 1890. The rector of Wrentham parish in 1617 was the Rev. John Phillips, who later emigrated to Dedham, MA. During his years in Dedham, Phillis once stated that the blacksmith John Biglo of Wathertown, MA was the sameinfant whom he had baptised in 1617 as son of Randall Beageley, and that he (Phillips) had "known John Biglow from earliest youth upward." In a civil case in Watertown, John Biglo took oath Blacksmith of Watertown. Oath of Fidelity - 1652. Earliest marriage in town records. !Will dated 4 Jan 1702/3. Proved 28 Jul 1703. !Genealogies of Watertown, MA !Also, HISTORY OF MARLBORO, HUDSON, 1862, PP. 325-330 John BAGULEY, or BIGELOW, as the name is now written, was baptized inEngland, Feb. 16, 1617; he came to Watertown early, where he m. Oct. 30,1642, Mary Warren, also b. in England. She d. Oct. 19, 1691, and he m.1694, Sarah Bemis. !Also, Higgins corresp. for place of birth. !Pedigree of Lawrence - Somerby. !Also, The Rice Family, Ward, 1858, p. 60 & Fifty Great MigrationColonists, p. 479 !Source: kcleary01@cs.com Parents: RANDALL BIGELOW and Mrs. Jane BIGELOW. Spouse: Mary (Sarah) WARREN (Immigrant). Mary (Sarah) WARREN (Immigrant) and JOHN BIGELOW Sr. were married on 30 October 1642 in Watertown, , Ma. Theirs was the first marriage recorded in Watertown Children were: John BIGELOW Jr., Jonathan BIGELOW, Mary BIGELOW, Daniel BIGELOW, Samuel BIGELOW I, Joshua BIGELOW, Elizabeth BIGELOW, SARAH BIGELOW, James BIGELOW, Martha BIGELOW, Abigail BIGELOW, Hannah BIGELOW. Spouse: Sarah BEMIS. Sarah BEMIS and JOHN BIGELOW Sr. were married on 2 October 1694 in MA. John BIGELOW was born on 16 February 1616 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He died on 14 July 1703 at the age of 87 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was buried on 16 July 1703 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachuesetts. Parents: Randall BIGELOW (BAGULEY) and Jane Mrs BAGULEY. Spouse: Sarah WARREN. Sarah WARREN and John BIGELOW were married on 30 October 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. CHAN8 Feb 200211:47 Children were: John BIGELOW, Jonathan BIGELOW, Mary BIGELOW, Daniel BIGELOW, Samuel BIGELOW, Joshua BIGELOW, Elizabeth BIGELOW, Sarah "Sary" BIGELOW, James BIGELOW, Martha BIGELOW, Abigail (Biglow) BIGELOW, Hannah BIGELOW, (Died At Birth) BIGELOW. John BIGELOW was born on 27 October 1643 in Watertown, Middlsx, MA. He died on 31 August 1684 at the age of 40 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. He was buried about 1721 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. Parents: John BIGELOW and Sarah WARREN. John BIGELOW Jr. was born on 27 October 1643 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. He died in 1722 at the age of 79 in Hartford, Connecticut. Will dated 1707. No chn. Conveyed his estate to Jonathan BUTLER. HIST. OF MARLBOROUGH, HUDSON, 1862, pp. 325-330. He settled in Hartford, Conn., where he m. Rebecca Butler.
John BIGELOW was born on 20 December 1681 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 8 March 1770 at the age of 88 in Colchester, New London Co., Connecticut. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW and Elizabeth FLAGG. John BIGELOW104,105,106,107 was born on 24 June 1715 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died in 1787 at the age of 72 in New Ipswich, New Hampshire. He was buried in 1787 in New Ipswich, Essex County, New Hampshire. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW Jr. and Hannah FISKE. Spouse: Grace ALLEN. Grace ALLEN and John BIGELOW were married on 29 November 1739 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Children were: Lucy BIGELOW, John BIGELOW Jr., Beulah BIGELOW, Sarah BIGELOW, Nathan BIGELOW, Silas BIGELOW, Simeon BIGELOW, Molly BIGELOW, Grace BIGELOW, Eunice BIGELOW. John BIGELOW Jr.104,105,106,107 was born on 8 November 1743 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 14 February 1822 at the age of 78 in Conway, Franklin, MA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Grace ALLEN. Jonathan BIGELOW was born on 11 December 1646 in Watertown, Middlsx, Massachusetts. He died on 10 January 1710 at the age of 63 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. He was buried in Hartford, Hartford, Conn.. Parents: John BIGELOW and Sarah WARREN. Jonathan BIGELOW was born on 11 December 1646 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 9 January 1711 at the age of 64 in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut. in Child of Roxbury, was acknowledged heir. (From the "Watertown Branch"book from Salt Lake City archives) Additional note in the margin of mycopy says..."Came to America before or around 1630, possibly from Suffolkcounty England. Possibly on the Arabella with Gov Wenthrop(Winthrop)."According to Paul Child of Ogden Utah, William does not exist in any ofthe original records. He says William is fictitious and placed in the"Childe of America" book by Elias Child incorrectly. Paul says it wasWilliam Chase who was made a freeman in 1634 and incorrectly read forWilliam Child. It is suppose to be explained in his book. I will make thecorrection for now, and purchase his book to see for myself. However forthe record, I currently have William Child, born Abt. 1600 in England,and died Abt 1640 in Watertown MA., He married Abt 1628 in Suffolk,England. Married 2nd. Mary Olcott, daughter. She married 2nd, John Shepard. He and wife Rebecca, in 1695, members, f. c. of first church of Hartford. Settled in Hartford, CT about 1670 HIST. OF MARLBOROUGH, HUDSON, 1862, pp. 325-330. He settled in Hartford, Conn., where he had a large number ofdescendants.
Jonathan BIGELOW was born on 22 March 1679 in Watertown, MA. He died after January 1746 at the age of 66. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW and Elizabeth FLAGG. Joseph BIGELOW was born on 29 December 1695 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 6 January 1765 at the age of 69 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW and Elizabeth FLAGG. Joseph Smith BIGELOW107 was born on 4 July 1844 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA. He died on 18 April 1845 at the age of 0. Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. Joshua BIGELOW was born on 5 November 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 21 February 1745 at the age of 89 in Westminster, Worcester Co., Massachusetts. Wounded in King Philip's War and received therefor a grant of land inWorcester. He moved to Westminster,MA, in June 1742, where he d. Feb 211745, aged 90. Genealogies of Watertown, MA Hist. Marlborough, Hudson, p. 326 -- M. Elizabeth Flagg. He was in King Philip's war, was wounded, andreceived a grant of land in Worcester. He was one of the grantees ofNarraganset No. 2, (now Westminster), to which place he removed with hisson Eliezer in 1742, There he d. 1745, and where his descendants havebeen quite numerous. Pedigree of Lawrence - Somerby Residences - Worcester, Westminster. Howe, Bigelow Family in America Joshua served in the colonial engagement known as King Phillip's War, asa member of Capt. Ting's company. He was wounded, and as a result wasgiven a grant of land in Narragansett No. 2, which we know as WestminsterMA. However, Joshua continued to live in Watertown until his last fewyears, the grant passing on to his son Eliezer. See also Bodge's volumeon the colonial wars. Joshua was appointed executor of his father's will, along with hisbrother in law Isaac LARNED. In return for which he received a largershare of his father's estate than did his brothers and sisters. Heappears to have been well known in his lifetime. Howe's Bigelow Family in America says that "in his 87th year, beinganxious to reside on the land he had earned at the peril of his life,"Joshua removed to Westminster with his son Eliezer, and lived there untilhis death on 1 Feb 1745. He outlived all his brothers and sisters saveAbigail (BIGELOW) HARRINGTON. Joshua and Elizabeth (FLAGG) BIGELOW had twelve children, all bornWatertown.
Spouse: Elizabeth FLAGG. Elizabeth FLAGG and Joshua BIGELOW were married on 20 October 1676 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Children were: Elizabeth BIGELOW, John BIGELOW, Eleazer BIGELOW, Joshua BIGELOW Jr., Joseph BIGELOW, Jonathan BIGELOW, Benjamin BIGELOW, David BIGELOW, Ebenezer BIGELOW, Gershom BIGELOW. Joshua BIGELOW was born on 29 October 1655 in Watertown, Middlsx, MA. He died on 21 February 1745 at the age of 89 in Westminster, Worchester, MA. He was buried in Westminster, Worcester, MA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Sarah WARREN. Joshua BIGELOW Jr.104,105,106 was born on 25 November 1677 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died on 9 May 1728 at the age of 50 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW and Elizabeth FLAGG. Spouse: Hannah FISKE. Hannah FISKE and Joshua BIGELOW Jr. were married on 17 October 1701 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Children were: Joshua BIGELOW, Hannah BIGELOW, Nathaniel BIGELOW, Lydia BIGELOW, Elizabeth BIGELOW, John BIGELOW, Abigail BIGELOW, Mary BIGELOW. Joshua BIGELOW was born on 5 February 1702 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He died in 1790 at the age of 88 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts. SOURCE: http://bigelowsociety.com "They lived in Weston until 1745, when he bought 75 acres of land in Worcester from Samuel ANDREWS, father-in-law to Col. Timothy BIGELOW. In 1749 he bought the adjoining tract of land, giving him altogether 300 acres. On 30 Jan 1750 his house was destroyed by fire, and a son and daughter burned to death. The Boston News-Letter reported the fire "caused by a stick rolling off the log in the kitchen." Joshua lived the remainder of his life in Worcester, and was representative to the General Court from 1768 to 1774, a selectman in 1747, then 1767 to 1773, 1775, and 1778; in later years he led a retired life. Lavina BIGELOW107 was born on 24 March 1824 in Grimsby, Cole, Illinios. Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. Liola BIGELOW107 was born on 4 October 1835 in Grimsby, Cole, Illinios. She died on 15 January 1845 at the age of 9. Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. Lovina BIGELOW107 was born on 24 March 1834 in Grimsby, Cole, Illinios. She died on 5 November 1900 at the age of 66 in Heber City, Wasatch, Utah. She was buried on 7 November 1900 in Heber Cemetery, Wasatch, UT. Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. Lucy BIGELOW107 was born on 27 May 1740 in Westford, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. She died on 14 September 1807 at the age of 67 in Westford, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: John BIGELOW and Grace ALLEN. Lucy BIGELOW107 was born on 3 October 1830 in Charleston, Coles, Illinois. She died on 3 February 1905 at the age of 74 in Salt Lake City (Salt Lake) UT. She was buried on 3 February 1905 in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah. Lucy has Ancestral File Number AFN> 5S50-R9. Her parents joined the LDS church in April 1838, while she wa only 8 yrs old. She was baptized and moved with her family to Hancock Co., Illinois, where she passed throough mobbings, and hardships in common with the rest of the members of the Church. As a faithful member of the Church, she attended the dedication of the Nauvoo Temple. The family left Nauvoo at the time of the general exodus of the people. When about 17 years of age she was married to President Brigham Young in March 1847, and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley with members of the family in Sept 1848. Lucy moved into the Lion House in 1855, before it was finished, and remained there until President Young moved her and her family to St. George, Utah in November 1870. She remained there until 1892. She attended the dedication of the St. George Temple nd worked faithfully and continuously during her residence there for the redemption of the living and the dead. Lucy also did considerable missionary work in the Sandwich Islands and other places. She was of fair complexion with brown hair and blue eyes., a little above medium height and rather stout. She was of a lovely disposition. She was the mother of three daughters. She passed away Feb 3, 1905 Source-- " [Brigham Young, His Wives and Family Published by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers 1990] Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. Lydia BIGELOW was born on 8 March 1708 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW Jr. and Hannah FISKE. Martha BIGELOW was born on 1 April 1662 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. She was christened on 16 April 1662 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. She died on 13 November 1713 at the age of 51 in Hartford, Connecticut. ?Obadiah Woods !Source: kcleary01@cs.com Parents: JOHN BIGELOW Sr. and Mary (Sarah) WARREN (Immigrant). Martha BIGELOW was born on 1 April 1662 in Watertown, Middlsx, MA. She was buried in January 1728 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. She died on 20 January 1728 at the age of 65 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. Parents: John BIGELOW and Sarah WARREN. Mary BIGELOW was born on 14 March 1648 in Watertown, Middlsx, MA. She died on 3 September 1704 at the age of 56 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was buried in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Sarah WARREN. Mary BIGELOW was born on 14 March 1649 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. She died on 3 September 1704 at the age of 55 in WATERTOWN, Massachusetts. !Source: kcleary01@cs.com Parents: JOHN BIGELOW Sr. and Mary (Sarah) WARREN (Immigrant). Spouse: Michael FLAGG. Mary BIGELOW and Michael FLAGG were married on 3 June 1674 in Watertown, , Ma. Mary BIGELOW was born on 18 March 1721 in Weston, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Parents: Joshua BIGELOW Jr. and Hannah FISKE. Mary Jane BIGELOW107 was born on 15 October 1827 in Lawrenceville, Lawrence, Illinois, USA. She died on 26 September 1868 at the age of 40 in Salt Lake City (Salt Lake) UT. She has Ancestral File Number 55KR-ZF. Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. Molly BIGELOW107 was born on 6 April 1754 in Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. She died on 6 May 1775 at the age of 21 in Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: John BIGELOW and Grace ALLEN. Moroni BIGELOW107 was born on 1 September 1840 in Mercer County, Illinois, USA. He died on 13 April 1870 at the age of 29. Parents: Nahum BIGELOW and Mary GIBBS. Mr. BIGELOW was born in 1474 in Ollerton,Suffolk,England. Spouse: Mrs. BIGELOW. Mrs. BIGELOW and Mr. BIGELOW were married in 1498 in Barnham,Essex,England. Children were: Ralph BIGELOW. Mrs. BIGELOW was born in 1475 in Barnham,Essex,England. Spouse: Mr. BIGELOW. Mrs. BIGELOW and Mr. BIGELOW were married in 1498 in Barnham,Essex,England. Children were: Ralph BIGELOW. Mrs. Eleanor BIGELOW was born in 1528 in Wrentham,Suffolk,England. Spouse: Randall BIGELOW. Mrs. Eleanor BIGELOW and Randall BIGELOW were married in 1554 in ,Suffolk,England. Children were: Robert BIGELOW. Mrs. Jane BIGELOW was born in 1550 in Wrentham,Suffolk,England. Spouse: Robert BIGELOW. Mrs. Jane BIGELOW and Robert BIGELOW were married in 1573 in Ollerton,Suffolk,England. Children were: Randall BIGELOW. Mrs. Jane BIGELOW was born about 1582 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England. She was buried on 27 May 1626. Spouse: RANDALL BIGELOW. Mrs. Jane BIGELOW and RANDALL BIGELOW were married before 1606 in Wrentham, Co Suffolk, England. Children were: Elizabeth BIGELOW, JOHN BIGELOW Sr., Orlando BAGLEY. Mrs. Jane BIGELOW was born in 1582 in Wretham,Suffolk,England. She died on 1 May 1626 at the age of 44 in Wretham,Suffolk,England. Spouse: Randall BIGELOW. Mrs. Jane BIGELOW and Randall BIGELOW were married about 1613 in Probably in Hartford,CT. Children were: Elizabeth BIGELOW. |