Children of Chester Ellsworth and Beda Caroline (Wickman) Bigelow:
15182.42921.1 Robert Ellsworth "Bob",
b 10 June 1914 Worcester, Worcester co, MA; d 08 Apr 2002
Highland, Harris co, TX; m abt 1937 Nora D. Bergstrom (1914-
); at least 1 child: Robert Ellsworth, jr (see below)
15182.42921.2 Chester Ellsworth, b 06 Dec 1915 Worcester; d 28 July 1976 Brattleboro, VT; m 11 Oct 1941 Ellen Sorblom; (she b 30 Aug 1922 MA; d 27 July 1981 MA); 3 children (see below)
15182.42921.3 Marjorie Beda, b 28 Aug 1917 Worcester, MA; d 20 July 1955 Mendham, NJ; m 12 June 1937 Adolph Frank Panella;
15182.42921.4 Norman Tudor, b 03 July 1920 Worcester, MA; d 06 Dec 1992 Ft. Collins, CO; m abt 1947 Marion Hayes; also m Charlotte Louise Sawin (1923-2009);
15182.42921.5t James Ronald "Ronnie", b 18 Oct 1926 Worcester, MA; d 05 Mar 2015 Boylston, Worcester co, MA; He married (1) Myrtle ( ), m (2) 22 Nov 1952 Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" Cook (1928-2016); 5 sons;Sources:
Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol II , p 327;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America; p 458-459;
miscellaneous sources and biographies.
Chester
Ellsworth Bigelow, the son of Irving E. Bigelow and Lillian
Brennan, was born 13 May 1889 in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. The
family were residents of Shrewsbury at the time of his birth.
Irving, his father, who had been born in Trenton, N.J., was a Supt
on the Railroad and his mother, Lillian had been born in Worcester
[Worcester Birth Register for the Year 1889, pg 19],
On April 17, 1913 at Worcester,
Massachusetts, Chester, Ellsworth Bigelow, aged 23 yrs, an
engineer, married Beda Carolina Wickman, aged 20 years. Chester
was born in Shrewsbyr, the son of Irving e. Bigelow and Lillian A.
Brennan. Beda had been born in Worcester, the daughrer of C.Victor
Wickman and Carolian Oberg. Charles Lancaster Short, priest of
Worcester, officiated at the marriage.[Marriage Registered in the
City of Worcester for the year 1913, pg 19]
Chester Bigelow, died in 1979 at
Boylston, Massachusetts [Massachuetts Death Index]
Descendant notes:
Donald Ellsworth 12 Bigelow
E-mail dbigelow@tampabay.rr.com
At the outbreak of the war the North soon realized that it's capitol in Washington, D.C. was very vulnerable to attack from the forces of the South just across the Potomac River in Virginia. A 24 year old citizen-soldier, Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth, is credited with quickly organizing a regiment of New York City firemen to take on the defense of Washington. Ellsworth had studied law under President Lincloln and was highly regarded by him.
Soon after arriving in Washington, Colonel Ellsworth was given the mission of capturing Alexandria, Virginia. Upon entering Alexandria, Colonel Ellsworth saw the Confederate flag still flying over the Marshall House Hotel. With reckless bravery shown by many at the outset of the war, he ran to the rooftop and tore down the Confederate colors. Returning to the ground floor with the flag draped over his shoulder, he was gunned down by the furious owner of the hotel, James Jackson. Ellsworth's companion in this emotion charged attack was Corporal Francis E. Brownell. Brownell killed Jackson and then managed to escape with his own life. Colonel Ellsworth was the first Union officer killed in the war, and the story of his death had a profound effect on Horace and Adelaide Bigelow.
For a time Horace and his young family were living in Trenton, New Jersey where he oversaw the prison shoe manufacturing facility. While there, Adelaide and Horace's second child was born on November 11, 1862, a son whom they named Irving Ellsworth Bigelow in honor of the fallen Union hero, Colonel Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth.
For five generations the middle name Ellsworth
has been passed down. The youngest to receive this distinguished
name is Vance Ellsworth Bigelow, son of Derald Ellsworth
Bigelow, son of Chester Ellsworth Bigelow, Jr., son of Chester
Ellsworth Bigelow, Sr., son of Irving Ellsworth Bigelow, the son
of Horace Holly Bigelow who started this legacy.
Children:
15182.42924.1 Robert Ellsworth "Bob", b
10 June 1914 Worcester, Worcester co, MA; d 08 Apr 2002 Highland,
Harris co, TX; m abt 1937 Nora D. Bergstrom; at least 1 child: Robert
Ellsworth, jr (see below)
15182.42924.2 Chester Ellsworth, b 06 Dec 1915 ; d 28 July 1976 Brattleboro, VT; m 11 Oct 1941 Ellen Sorblom; (she b 30 Aug 1922 MA; d 27 July 1981 MA); 3 children (see below)
15182.42924.3 Marjorie Beda, b 28 Aug 1917 Worcester, MA; d 20 July 1955 Mendham, NJ; m 12 June 1937 Adolph Frank Panella;
15182.42924.4 Norman Tudor, b 03 July 1920 Worcester, MA; d 06 Dec 1992 Ft. Collins, CO; m abt 1947 Marion Hayes; also m Charlotte Louise Sawin;
15182.42924.5t James Ronald "Ronnie", b 18 Oct
1926 Worcester, MA; d 05 Mar 2015 Boylston, Worcester co, MA; He
married (1) Myrtle ( ),
m (2) 22 Nov 1952 Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" Cook; 5 sons;
Chester Ellsworth Bigelow, Jr. (1915 - 1976) ~ and ~ Ellen Sorblom Bigelow (1922 - 1981)
15182.42924.2
Chester
Ellsworth 11 Bigelow, b 06 Dec 1915 Worcester,
MA; d 28 July 1976 Brattleboro, MA; m 11 Oct 1941 Ellen Sorblom (b 30 Aug 1922; d 27 July 1981 Worcester; dau of )
Chester married Ellen Sorblom in Greenville, NH in
1941. I was born in 1942, the first of their three children. The
above photo of my father was taken in 1944 while
he was in the U.S. Army stationed in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Chester and Ellen were both from Massachusetts. Chester was from
Worcester, and Ellen was born and raised in Princeton. She was the
daughter of Swedish imigrants - Karl and Elin (Pearson) Sorblom.
Chester was one of five children. He had three brothers and one
sister. Ellen had a brother and half sister in Massachusetts and a
half brother and a half sister in Sweden.
Children:
15182.42924.21t Donald Ellsworth, b 19
Sep 1942 Holden, MA; d 01 May 2016; attended school in Brattleboro
from kindergarden through high school, graduating in 1960. From
there it was on to Norwich University in Northfield, VT where I
received a BS in Biology in 1964 and a commission as a 2nd LT in
the U.S. Army at the same time. The next fall it was off to
Pacific University College of Optometry in Forest Grove, Oregon.
Graduation from that institution came in May 1967. At that time I
entered active duty with the Army. My duty stations included the
Medical Field Service School, San Antonio, Texas (twice); Walter
Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.; the Medical Equipment
And Optical School at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Aurora,
Colorado; and Fort Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska. Donald
retired to Florida and was very active in Bigelow Society
(Editor of Forge 2012-2016 ).
3 children:
a. Andrew Ellsworth, b
b. Christopher Niles, b
c. Vance Ellsworth, b
15182.42924.22 Dorothy Ellen, b __ 1949 ; d ______ ;
15182.42924.23 Derald Ellsworth, b __
1957 ; d ______ ;
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Friday 06/15/2007
Name: Holly Anne Child Hannum
E-Mail: hannumh@verizon.net
Location: Maryland
Comments: I enjoyed reading about your branch of the family and
the Ellsworth name. I am the granddaughter of Horace Holly and the
daughter of Anne Tudor Bigelow
From Loring Bigelow Card File: in database:
15182.429221 Anne Tudor Bigelow, b
____ ; d _____ ; m Thomas Child; res Avon, NJ;
8 children:
Richard Child
Holly Ann Child, b ___ ; d _____ ; m ____ Hannum; above note
Wendy Child
Katherine Child
Douglas Child
Thomas Child
Kenneth Child
Barbara Child