Children of Hasket Derby Pickman and Mary L. (Barnes) Bigelow:
15133.481t Charles,
b 07 May 1838 Providence, RI; d 15 May 1863 Grafton; m Sylvia K.
Adams;
2 children.
15133.482 Emma Adaline, b 25 July
1840
Grafton; d 27 Feb 1857.
15133.483 Adelaide, b 16 Aug 1844; d
_____
;.
15133.484 William Adams, b 13 Dec
1847; d
17 Feb 1858.
15133.485 Anna Amelia, b 0l
Nov
1856; (note death date of Mary L.; 2nd wife Calista E.?)
(see below)
Sources:
Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol II , p 24;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America; p 290;
Subject: | H.D.P. Bigelow |
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Date: | Sat, 10 Jan 2015 22:00:03 +0000 |
From: | Roberts, Richard L SSG USARMY USAR MEDCOM (US) <richard.l.roberts.mil@mail.mil> |
To: | rodbigelow@netzero.net <rodbigelow@netzero.net> |
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83818648
He was quite a stinker.
SSG Richard L. Roberts
Senior Human Resources NCO
Acting Unit Administrator
7302nd MTSB
6001 Manufacturers Drive
Madison, WI 53704
608-301-8531 Office
608-249-1639 Fax
Birth: | Jan. 15, 1816 Lancaster Worcester County Massachusetts, USA |
Death: | Feb. 25, 1893 Illinois, USA |
Bio information contributed by Richard L. Smallwood-Roberts (#47892259). [bracket items by JB] His father and mother were Charles and Sarah Bigelow. He was also married to Lydia P. Chase on 14 September, 1854 [Millbury, MA] after his first wife died. [Lydia, daughter of Paul O. and Sarah P. Chase per marriage record.][Lydia P. C. Bigelow died/death registered Cook County, IL, Aug. 1, 1878.] He married Calista Brace on August 13, 1879 in Evanston, IL. She was born February 7th, 1845. He moved to Milwaukee after the Civil War, and is listed in city directories there as an insurance agent from 1867 to 1874. During this period, he also began working in Chicago, opening in 1868 and managing the Chicago office of the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, for which company he worked until his death. He probably moved to Chicago in the early 1870s. His brother-in-law, Henry M. Lemon (married to Calista's sister Harriet Ella Brace), worked with him at H. S. B I & I and became manager of the Chicago office on Hasket's death. The following death notice was published in the, Janesville Gazette, April 26, 1893, p. 4, col 3. Colonel Bigelow. The remains of Colonel Bigelow, who died in Chicago last winter, were brought to Janesville today and laid in Oak Hill. Professor Emerson, of Beloit, delivered the prayer at the grave. The pall bearers were W. B. Noyes, A. A. Jackson, M. S. Jeffris, W. S. Jeffris, W. G. Wheelock, J. T. Wright. Professor Joseph Emerson, mentioned here, was on the faculty of Beloit College The title of Colonel was a fabrication of his own. His BROTHER CHARLES, who was the third Mayor of Houston Texas, was a former Army Officer (prior to Mexican War), and when the Mexican War broke out, he was appointed Colonel of a Regiment of Texas Rangers. No doubt that H.D.P. had no problem passing his brothers rank and exploits off as his own........ He has NO MILITARY RECORDS, and he did not serve in the Civil War. He obviously bluffed his way into the Grand Army of the Republic somehow. The J.T. Wright mentioned as a pall bearer is Josiah T. Wright, brother of Lt. Edward Osgood Wright, who was killed during the Civil War. Mr. Bigelow was wanted in Massachusetts for Forgery and Theft prior to the Civil War: "Heavy Forgery. --The Boston Journal states that H. D. P. Bigelow, of the late firm of Bigelow & Knight, shoe dealers in Pearl street, has left for parts unknown, leaving forged notes to the amount of $50,000 in the hands of brokers and others. He also borrowed a considerable amount of money from his friends before leaving" Family links: Parents: Charles Bigelow (1768 - 1828) Sarah Moore Bigelow (1781 - 1838) Spouses: Mary L Barnes Bigelow (1814 - 1853) Calista Elizabeth Brace Bigelow (1845 - 1920) Children: Charles Bigelow (1838 - 1863)* Emma A Bigelow (1840 - 1857)* Adelaide L Bigelow Myers (1844 - 1878)* Willis A Bigelow (1847 - 1858)* Anna Amely Bigelow Burnell (1851 - 1880)* Siblings: Charles Bigelow (1805 - 1885)* Edward B Bigelow (1807 - 1871)** Abraham Moore Bigelow (1810 - 1875)* Haskett Derby Pickman Bigelow (1816 - 1893) *Calculated relationship **Half-sibling Note: dates and burial info from Rock County Veteran Burials website, which is inaccurate. This man was not a veteran of any war. |
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Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery Janesville Rock County Wisconsin, USA Plot: 077-13-8 |
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Maintained by: SSG Richard L. Smallwoo... Originally Created by: J B Record added: Jan 21, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 83818648 |
igelow Society historian/genealogist records.
Note:
Subject: Haskett Derby Pickman Bigelow
From: Michelle Moore < northern_girl2000@hotmail.com >
Date: 06/02/2004
Dear Rod,