Stephen Reynolds 7 BIGELOW



16355.23     Stephen Reynolds 7 BIGELOW, son of  Erastus 6 ( Otis 5 Asa 4, Lieut. John 3, Joshua 2, John 1) , and Statira (RANSOM) BIGELOW, was born at Watervliet, Albany co, NY on 13 November 1821.  He married Rocelia C. Day 14 December 1848 at Sangerfield, Oneida co, NY by Rev. A. Delos Gridley. She was born. in NY State 20 July 1824, the daughter of Lyman Day, Esq. They resided in Sangerfield where he died in 1903 and she one year later, 1904. They were parents of six children.

Children of Stephen Reynolds and Rocelia (Day) Bigelow:

16355.231     Florence, b 1849 Sangerfield.

16355.232     Clara, b 1858 Sangerfield.

16355.233     Leora, b __ 1859 Sangerfield; d _____ ; m John Bentley b 23 Sept 1846 Marshall, Ml.

16355.234     Elmer, b __ Mar 1861 Sangerfield; d ___aft 1900; (see below)

16355.235     Arthur, b ____ 1864 Sangerfield; d ___ ;

16355.236     Eugene, b __ 1867 Sangerfield; d ___ ;

Sources:
Bigelow Family Genealogy Volume. II page. 255;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America;
records of Bigelow Society.
C.B.B.L.;
Oneida H.S.;
NY Census 1850 and 1860 lived in Sangerfield, NY.
Utica newspaper 12/18/48:
"Bigelow, Stephan R., m - 12/14/48 Rocelia C. Day, dau of Lyman, Esq., in Sangerfield; Rev. A. Delos Gridley"

Note:
Subject: A Bigelow Story
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 21:06:15 EST
From: John W. Ladwig    JohannWL@aol.com
Hi Rod,
I thought you might enjoy this newspaper article from 1909.
John W. Ladwig
Henrietta, New York

Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
June 3, 1909
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Horse Leaves Owner In Albion
Barre Center Resident Has Hunt for Animal
Albion, June 2 - Elmer BIGELOW, a Barre Center resident finished a Memorial Day celebration yesterday by a visit to Albion. BIGELOW left his horse and wagon in the Barnes drive barn, in Beaver alley, but soon returned and drove it away. About ten minutes later he returned and asked for his rig, and when informed that he must have left the animal on the street or some other place, he spent the afternoon, assisted by the police and several friends in trying to locate the place where he had left the rig. It was later said that when the horse was left untied on the street it started for home, four miles away, neglecting to wait for its owner.
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