Descendants of Ralph Bigelow (De Baguley)

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Generation No. 1

1. RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY) died 1540 in Suffolk, England.

Child of RALPH BIGELOW (DE BAGULEY) is:

2. i. RANDLE2 BIGELOW, b. Suffolk, England; d. 1556, Suffolk, England.

 

Generation No. 2

2. RANDLE2 BIGELOW (RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born in Suffolk, England, and died 1556 in Suffolk, England. He married UNKNOWN.

Child of RANDLE BIGELOW and UNKNOWN is:

3. i. ROBERT3 BIGELOW, d. 1582, Suffolk, England.

 

Generation No. 3

3. ROBERT3 BIGELOW (RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) died 1582 in Suffolk, England. He married UNKNOWN.

Child of ROBERT BIGELOW and UNKNOWN is:

4. i. RANDLE4 BIGELOW, b. Suffolk, England; d. 1626, Suffolk, England.

 

Generation No. 4

4. RANDLE4 BIGELOW (ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born in Suffolk, England, and died 1626 in Suffolk, England. He married JANE.

Child of RANDLE BIGELOW and JANE is:

5. i. JOHN5 BIGELOW, b. February 16, 1616/17, Suffolk, England/Brittian; d. July 14, 1703, Watertown, Massachusetts.

 

Generation No. 5

5. JOHN5 BIGELOW (RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born February 16, 1616/17 in Suffolk, England/Brittian, and died July 14, 1703 in Watertown, Massachusetts. He married MARY WARREN October 30, 1642 in Watertown, Massachusetts, daughter of JOHN WARREN and MARGARET CLEAR.

Notes for JOHN BIGELOW:

John Biglo, Immigrant Ancestor

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. 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, 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 Biglo took 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, 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. It is probable that John Biglow and/or Mary Warren came over on one of the ships of the Winthrop Fleet.

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. There is also a docu-drama book called The Winthrop Woman, that is very well researched. On page 250, there is related a cannon-ball pitching contest between Will Hallet and "his opponent -- Bigelow, the blacksmith." The contest was held in the Common of "little Boston", on Election Day in the mid to late 1630's. The book relates the life of Elizabeth, a grand-daughter of John Winthrop, and a passenger on one of the ships of the same Winthrop Fleet.

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." Follow links: soldiers and battles for listings and details of King Philip's War.

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 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.(His will is quoted entirely after his children list)

Children of John and Mary (Warren) Bigelow, all born in Watertown, Middlesex co, MA:

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 18 Mar 1648; died in Watertown before 1704; married 3 June 1674 Michael Flagg(FLEGG). 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(FLEGG). 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 18 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 20 Jan 1728 at Weston; 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 1663; died 12 Jan 1754 Watertown; married 10 Dec 1684 Benjamin Harrington. Resided Watertown. 4 children.

1C Hannah, born 4 Mar 1665; died 8 Mar 1665

1D A son, unnamed, born and died 18 Dec 1667.

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 case my 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, which I 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 before s'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 Elizabeth 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. Garfield 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

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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.

Mary Warren Biglo

John Warren,son of John and Mary (Scarlet) Warren, was baptised 1 Aug 1585 Nayland, Suffolk, England. He married Margaret , who died in Watertown, MA 6 Nov 1662. John Warren died at Watertown 13 Dec 1667. They came to New England 1630. All their children were born Nayland, Suffolk England:

Mary, baptised 23 Apr 161;; buried 17 Dec 1622.

Elizabeth, baptised 25 June 1619; buried 1622.

iSarah, baptised 20 Apr 1620; buried 7 Sept 1621.

John, baptised 12 may 1622;died Watertown,MA about 1703; married 11 J1y 1667 Michal (Jennison) Blois.

Mary, baptised 12 Sept 1624; died 19 Oct 1691 Watertown; married 30 Oct 1642 John Bigelow. See preceding four pages.

Daniel, baptised 25 Feb 1626/7; died after 1698; married 10 Dec.1650 Mary,Barron.

Elizabeth, baptised 21 July 1629; married about 1654 James Knapp.

Sources:

Bond's, Genealogies & History of Watertown;

NEHG Register, Oct 1910;

Warren genealogy;

The Winthrop Woman, by Anya Seton Chase (c) 1958

(This is a Copy of a scanned document from the Bigelow Society June 1996 by Don Bigelow dbigel1@grfn.org)

 

 

Children of JOHN BIGELOW and MARY WARREN are:

6. i. JONATHAN6 BIGELOW, b. December 11, 1646, Watertown, Massachusetts; d. January 09, 1710/11, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.

ii. JOSHUA BIGELOW, b. November 05, 1655.

iii. ELIZABETH BIGELOW, b. June 15, 1657.

7. iv. MARTHA BIGELOW, b. April 01, 1662, Watertown, Massachusetts; d. November 13, 1713, Hartford, Connecticut.

 

Generation No. 6

6. JONATHAN6 BIGELOW (JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born December 11, 1646 in Watertown, Massachusetts, and died January 09, 1710/11 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. He married REBECCA SHEPHERD 1671 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, daughter of JOHN SHEPHERD.

Child of JONATHAN BIGELOW and REBECCA SHEPHERD is:

8. i. JONATHAN7 BIGELOW, b. March 22, 1672/73, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. July 29, 1749, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.

7. MARTHA6 BIGELOW (JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born April 01, 1662 in Watertown, Massachusetts, and died November 13, 1713 in Hartford, Connecticut. She married OBADIAH WOOD WFT Est. 1690-1709 in Massachusetts.

Notes for MARTHA BIGELOW:

Martha 2 BIGELOW

1A ... Martha 2 BIGELOW, tenth child and fourth daughter of John 1 and Mary (Warren) BIGELOW, was born in Watertown, Middlesex co, MA, 1 Apr 1662. Howe's Bigelow genealogy says she married twice, but gives the name of only her second husband, Obadiah WOOD of East Hartford, CT.

..... In his will, John BIGELOW in 1703 left a sum of money for children of Martha, wife of Obadiah WOOD, specifying it be divided among children "lawfully begotten of her own body." This implies two things: (1) that Martha was deceased and that her children were to inherit Martha's share, and (2) that Martha hasd step-children, from one of her two marriages. ( or she slept around a lot...ROD )

..... Concerning Obadiah WOOD, Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New England states that an Obadiah WOOD of Ipswitch was married (1) to Margaret _____ , who died in childbirth 1667, and (2) to Hazabalponah ______ , who was the mother of several children, including an Obadiah jr, born circa 1668. Savage felt this Obadiah jr was the same as Obadiah WOOD of Hartford; he had fought in King Phillip's War, and was generously paid in land for his efforts. Savage says Obadiah jr married Martha _____ and had 3 children baptized in Hartford (he omits a fourth), and "probably many others".

..... Barbour's Families of Early Hartford stated that Obadiah WOOD of hartford was married to Martha KING (which may have been martha BIGELOW's name at marriage; no proof is intended, However) and that he had the following family:

1 ..... Margaret, bapt 6 Nov 1687 First Church, died young

2 ..... Abigail, bapt 23 Apr 1699 First Church.

3 ..... Margaret, bapt 8 July 1705 First Church.

4 ..... Obadiah, bapt 8 Sept 1706 First Church; m Mehitable _____ .

5 ..... John,

6 ..... Mary,

7 ..... Martha, m John SHAW

8 ..... Samuel.

..... Many questions arise from the above list. If the last four were Martha BIGELOW's children, surely they were (in view of her age) born between 1687 and 1706. If born after 1706 surely then not children of Martha BIGELOW. Or does John BIGELOW imply that Martha's first husband had children from a prior marriage? In viewof Obadiah's birth circa 1668, he would surely not have had a wife prior to Martha BIGELOW. Also, John BIGELOW's will was drawn up in 1703, so when he says children, the plural word implies more offspring than the Abigail above. Lastly, what proof have we that Barbour is correct in calling the wife Martha KING?

Sources:

Bigelow Family Genealogy Volume. I page.17-18;

Howe, Bigelow Family in America;

Savage, Genealogy Dictionary of New England;

BarbourEarly Families of Hartford, CT

John Biglo, Immigrant Ancestor

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. 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, 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 Biglo took 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, 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. It is probable that John Biglow and/or Mary Warren came over on one of the ships of the Winthrop Fleet.

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. There is also a docu-drama book called The Winthrop Woman, that is very well researched. On page 250, there is related a cannon-ball pitching contest between Will Hallet and "his opponent -- Bigelow, the blacksmith." The contest was held in the Common of "little Boston", on Election Day in the mid to late 1630's. The book relates the life of Elizabeth, a grand-daughter of John Winthrop, and a passenger on one of the ships of the same Winthrop Fleet.

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." Follow links: soldiers and battles for listings and details of King Philip's War.

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 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.(His will is quoted entirely after his children list)

Children of John and Mary (Warren) Bigelow, all born in Watertown, Middlesex co, MA:

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 18 Mar 1648; died in Watertown before 1704; married 3 June 1674 Michael Flagg(FLEGG). 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(FLEGG). 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 18 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 20 Jan 1728 at Weston; 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 1663; died 12 Jan 1754 Watertown; married 10 Dec 1684 Benjamin Harrington. Resided Watertown. 4 children.

1C Hannah, born 4 Mar 1665; died 8 Mar 1665

1D A son, unnamed, born and died 18 Dec 1667.

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 case my 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, which I 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 before s'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 Elizabeth 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. Garfield 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

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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.

Mary Warren Biglo

John Warren,son of John and Mary (Scarlet) Warren, was baptised 1 Aug 1585 Nayland, Suffolk, England. He married Margaret , who died in Watertown, MA 6 Nov 1662. John Warren died at Watertown 13 Dec 1667. They came to New England 1630. All their children were born Nayland, Suffolk England:

Mary, baptised 23 Apr 161;; buried 17 Dec 1622.

Elizabeth, baptised 25 June 1619; buried 1622.

iSarah, baptised 20 Apr 1620; buried 7 Sept 1621.

John, baptised 12 may 1622;died Watertown,MA about 1703; married 11 J1y 1667 Michal (Jennison) Blois.

Mary, baptised 12 Sept 1624; died 19 Oct 1691 Watertown; married 30 Oct 1642 John Bigelow. See preceding four pages.

Daniel, baptised 25 Feb 1626/7; died after 1698; married 10 Dec.1650 Mary,Barron.

Elizabeth, baptised 21 July 1629; married about 1654 James Knapp.

Sources:

Bond's, Genealogies & History of Watertown;

NEHG Register, Oct 1910;

Warren genealogy;

The Winthrop Woman, by Anya Seton Chase (c) 1958

(This is a Copy of a scanned document from the Bigelow Society June 1996 by Don Bigelow dbigel1@grfn.org)

 

 

Children of MARTHA BIGELOW and OBADIAH WOOD are:

i. JOHN7 WOOD, b. WFT Est. 1674-1702; d. WFT Est. 1680-1782.

ii. MARY WOOD, b. WFT Est. 1674-1702; d. WFT Est. 1680-1785.

iii. MARTHA WOOD, b. WFT Est. 1674-1702; d. WFT Est. 1680-1785.

iv. SAMUEL WOOD, b. WFT Est. 1674-1702; d. WFT Est. 1680-1782.

v. MARGARET (I) WOOD, b. November 06, 1687; d. WFT Est. 1688-1781.

vi. ABIGAIL WOOD, b. April 23, 1699; d. WFT Est. 1700-1793.

9. vii. MARGARET WOOD, b. July 01, 1705, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1747-1800, Massachusetts.

viii. OBADIAH WOOD, b. September 08, 1706; d. WFT Est. 1707-1796.

 

Generation No. 7

8. JONATHAN7 BIGELOW (JONATHAN6, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born March 22, 1672/73 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, and died July 29, 1749 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. He married MABEL EDWARDS December 14, 1699 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, daughter of RICHARD EDWARDS and ELIZABETH TUTTLE.

Child of JONATHAN BIGELOW and MABEL EDWARDS is:

i. IRENA8 BIGELOW, b. 1711, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut; d. March 27, 1790, Manchester, Connecticut; m. DANIEL MARSH, 1730.

9. MARGARET7 WOOD (MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born July 01, 1705 in Massachusetts, and died WFT Est. 1747-1800 in Massachusetts. She married JOSIAH BURNHAM February 12, 1729/30 in Massachusetts, son of THOMAS BURNHAM and NAOMI HULL.

Children of MARGARET WOOD and JOSIAH BURNHAM are:

i. HANNAH8 BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1719-1746; d. WFT Est. 1725-1829.

ii. IRENE BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1719-1746; d. WFT Est. 1725-1829.

iii. CHARLES K. BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1719-1746; d. WFT Est. 1725-1826.

iv. OBEDIAH BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1719-1746; d. WFT Est. 1725-1826.

v. ERASTUS BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1719-1746; d. WFT Est. 1725-1826.

vi. SYLVESTER BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1719-1746; d. WFT Est. 1725-1826.

vii. LT. JOSIAH BURNHAM, b. 1731; d. WFT Est. 1732-1825.

viii. THOMAS BURNHAM, b. May 04, 1732; d. WFT Est. 1733-1822.

ix. SIBYL BURNHAM, b. September 26, 1736; d. WFT Est. 1737-1830.

x. MARTHA BURNHAM, b. June 05, 1737; d. WFT Est. 1738-1831.

10. xi. JAMES BURNHAM, b. 1740, Montague, Massachusetts; d. January 26, 1787, Montague, Massachusetts.

xii. THOMAS (II) BURNHAM, b. 1743; d. WFT Est. 1744-1833.

xiii. DANIEL BURNHAM, b. 1745; d. WFT Est. 1746-1835.

 

Generation No. 8

10. JAMES8 BURNHAM (MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born 1740 in Montague, Massachusetts, and died January 26, 1787 in Montague, Massachusetts. He married DOROTHY 1760 in Massachusetts.

Children of JAMES BURNHAM and DOROTHY are:

i. SIBYL9 BURNHAM, b. December 18, 1760, Montague, Massachusetts; d. February 04, 1846, Montague, Massachusetts; m. ELI GUNN, November 07, 1791, Montague, Massachusetts.

ii. ZILPHA BURNHAM, b. February 07, 1762, Montague, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1763-1856, Montague, Massachusetts.

iii. HANNAH BURNHAM, b. 1763, Montague, Massachusetts; d. March 16, 1773, Montague, Massachusetts.

iv. JAMES BURNHAM, b. 1765, Montague, Massachusetts; d. June 15, 1765, Montague, Massachusetts.

v. ABIGAIL BURNHAM, b. July 25, 1766, Montague, Massachusetts; d. December 29, 1844, Greenfield, Massachusetts; m. ARRON FIELD WELLS, May 10, 1787, Greenfield, Massachusetts.

vi. JUDITH BURNHAM, b. March 10, 1768, Montague, Massachusetts; d. 1792, Montague, Massachusetts; m. JOSEPH LATHAM, October 24, 1786, Montague, Massachusetts.

vii. LYDIA BURNHAM, b. February 09, 1770, Montague, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1799-1864, Conway, New Hampshire; m. JAMES BOYDEN, February 02, 1793, Conway, New Hampshire.

viii. ASHBELL BURNHAM, b. February 07, 1772; d. WFT Est. 1773-1862.

ix. RUEBEN BURNHAM, b. May 16, 1774, Montague, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1802-1865; m. SARAH SHUMWAY, March 31, 1796, Belchertown, Massachusetts.

11. x. SYLVANUS BURNHAM, b. July 04, 1776, Greenfield, Massachusetts; d. November 01, 1877, West Potsdam, New York.

 

Generation No. 9

11. SYLVANUS9 BURNHAM (JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born July 04, 1776 in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and died November 01, 1877 in West Potsdam, New York. He married HEPZIBAH PICKETT March 04, 1797 in Greenfield, Massachusetts.

Notes for SYLVANUS BURNHAM:

DOB Varified at Montague, Massachusetts 11/13/1978 by C. Campbell

Children of SYLVANUS BURNHAM and HEPZIBAH PICKETT are:

i. JOHN10 BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1797-1826; d. WFT Est. 1803-1905.

ii. SYLVANUS BURNHAM, b. WFT Est. 1797-1826; d. WFT Est. 1803-1905.

iii. JAMES BURNHAM, b. 1799, Greenfield, Massachusetts; d. September 06, 1802, Greenfield, Massachusetts.

12. iv. JAMES MADISON BURNHAM, b. March 22, 1811, Greenfield, Massachusetts; d. WFT Est. 1844-1902, West Potsdam, New York.

v. GEORGE WASHINGTON BURNHAM, b. 1816, Plattsburg, New York; d. WFT Est. 1847-1906; m. BARBARY GREGOR, WFT Est. 1847-1881.

 

Generation No. 10

12. JAMES MADISON10 BURNHAM (SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born March 22, 1811 in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and died WFT Est. 1844-1902 in West Potsdam, New York. He married (1) MARTHA BUTTOLPH October 1835 in Potsdam, New York, daughter of JONATHAN BUTTOLPH. He married (2) MIRANDA OWENS June 19, 1839, daughter of ABEL OWEN and MARGARET ALLEN.

Child of JAMES BURNHAM and MIRANDA OWENS is:

13. i. COLLINS ABEL11 BURNHAM, b. May 1840, West Potsdam, New York; d. 1905, Wymore, Nebraska.

 

Generation No. 11

13. COLLINS ABEL11 BURNHAM (JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born May 1840 in West Potsdam, New York, and died 1905 in Wymore, Nebraska. He married MARY JANE ELLISON 1861 in West Potsdam, New York, daughter of UNKNOWN ELLISON and UNKNOWN.

Child of COLLINS BURNHAM and MARY ELLISON is:

14. i. JAMES MADISON12 BURNHAM, b. 1862, West Potsdam, New York; d. 1930, Wymore, Nebraska.

 

Generation No. 12

14. JAMES MADISON12 BURNHAM (COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born 1862 in West Potsdam, New York, and died 1930 in Wymore, Nebraska. He married LUELLA ROHN AKE 1885, daughter of JOHN AKE and ALBINA ROHN.

Child of JAMES BURNHAM and LUELLA AKE is:

15. i. EARL MADISON13 BURNHAM, b. November 15, 1887, Wymore, NE; d. 1946, Lincoln, NE.

 

Generation No. 13

15. EARL MADISON13 BURNHAM (JAMES MADISON12, COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born November 15, 1887 in Wymore, NE, and died 1946 in Lincoln, NE. He married PEARL MAE SPALDING April 14, 1908 in Nebraska, daughter of WILLIAM SPALDING and MYRTLE HALL.

More About PEARL MAE SPALDING:

Social Security #: 562-21-8557

Child of EARL BURNHAM and PEARL SPALDING is:

16. i. ELIZABETH MARY14 BURNHAM, b. March 03, 1909, Wymore, Nebraska.

 

Generation No. 14

16. ELIZABETH MARY14 BURNHAM (EARL MADISON13, JAMES MADISON12, COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born March 03, 1909 in Wymore, Nebraska. She married (1) JAMES MARTIN "BILL" CAMPBELL February 07, 1936 in Santa Ana, California @ All Saints Episcopal Church, son of CHARLES CAMPBELL and CLARA (RASMUSSEN). She married (2) HARRY LEE DAVIS February 1970 in Santa Ana, California.

Children of ELIZABETH BURNHAM and JAMES CAMPBELL are:

17. i. JEANNETTE MARIE15 CAMPBELL, b. April 15, 1939, Orange, California.

18. ii. CHARLES CURTIS CAMPBELL, b. December 16, 1944, Orange, California.

 

Generation No. 15

17. JEANNETTE MARIE15 CAMPBELL (ELIZABETH MARY14 BURNHAM, EARL MADISON13, JAMES MADISON12, COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born April 15, 1939 in Orange, California. She married DENNIS J. CLARK June 1964 in Balboa Island, Newport Beach, California, son of WAYNE CLARK and AGATHA KRUPMAN.

Children of JEANNETTE CAMPBELL and DENNIS CLARK are:

19. i. MARY FRANCIS16 CLARK, b. July 31, 1966, Orange, California.

20. ii. JENNY ANNE CLARK, b. May 16, 1968, Orange, California.

iii. AMY SUZANE CLARK, b. October 21, 1970, Orange, California; m. TIM LARSEN, 1996, Berkley, California.

18. CHARLES CURTIS15 CAMPBELL (ELIZABETH MARY14 BURNHAM, EARL MADISON13, JAMES MADISON12, COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born December 16, 1944 in Orange, California. He married (1) GRACE LYN BUTTERMORE November 07, 1965 in Garden Grove, California, daughter of LYLE BUTTERMORE and JEAN. He married (2) SARA VALERIA MOORES March 21, 1970 in Las Vegas, Nevada, daughter of RICHARD MOORES and GRETCHEN STAHL.

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Chuck and Sara Moores Campbell, 1996

Children of CHARLES CAMPBELL and GRACE BUTTERMORE are:

21. i. BRETT JAMES16 CAMPBELL, b. June 22, 1966, Orange, California.

ii. THOMAS EDWARD CAMPBELL, b. July 13, 1969, Orange, California; d. January 18, 1998, Fairview, North Carolina; m. MELODY BROTHERTON, April 1992, Anderson, South Carolina.

More About THOMAS EDWARD CAMPBELL:

Cause of Death: Overdose of medication

Fact 1: January 01, 1998, Living in Asheville, NC area

Fact 2: January 18, 1998, Died at 1:00AM at home in Fairview, NC

 

Generation No. 16

19. MARY FRANCIS16 CLARK (JEANNETTE MARIE15 CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH MARY14 BURNHAM, EARL MADISON13, JAMES MADISON12, COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born July 31, 1966 in Orange, California. She married DARREN COBB in Orange, California.

Children of MARY CLARK and DARREN COBB are:

i. CAITLYN17 COBB, b. August 19, 1993.

ii. CLAIRE COBB, b. October 03, 1995.

20. JENNY ANNE16 CLARK (JEANNETTE MARIE15 CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH MARY14 BURNHAM, EARL MADISON13, JAMES MADISON12, COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born May 16, 1968 in Orange, California. She married MICHAEL BRAVO June 1988 in Orange, California.

Children of JENNY CLARK and MICHAEL BRAVO are:

i. RYAN17 BRAVO, b. February 10, 1988.

ii. SARA BRAVO, b. February 26, 1990.

21. BRETT JAMES16 CAMPBELL (CHARLES CURTIS15, ELIZABETH MARY14 BURNHAM, EARL MADISON13, JAMES MADISON12, COLLINS ABEL11, JAMES MADISON10, SYLVANUS9, JAMES8, MARGARET7 WOOD, MARTHA6 BIGELOW, JOHN5, RANDLE4, ROBERT3, RANDLE2, RALPH BIGELOW (DE1 BAGULEY)) was born June 22, 1966 in Orange, California. He married (1) DONNA KENNEDY June 1987 in Gulfport, Mississippi, daughter of UNKNOWN KENNEDY and DIANE (UNKNOWN). He married (2) SHELLY CAMPBELL June 1997 in Stanley, North Carolina, daughter of DAN CAMPBELL and MARY (CAMPBELL).

Child of BRETT CAMPBELL and DONNA KENNEDY is:

i. JENNAFER ERIN17 CAMPBELL, b. January 04, 1989.Jon&Jen.JPG (37571 bytes)

 

 

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