Children of Charles and Nellie (Shupp) Bigelow, all born in Wyoming county:
14266.2251 Daisy Belle, b 12 March 1892; d 27 June 1968; m Samuel Waltman; no children. (see below)
14266.2252t Ethel Mae, b 04 Feb 1894; d 13 Nov 1964 Houlton, ME; m Robert Ellis Anwyl.; 2 children. (see below)
14266.2253t Harry Charles, b 26 Sept 1897; d_____; m 25 June 1919 Mary Eva Lutes; 5 children.
14266.2254 Howard Franklin, b 24/25 Oct 1900; d 17 June 1974 Pottstown, PA; m (1) Mary Kitchen and (2) _??; 1 daughter.
Sources:
Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy, Vol II, pg 296;
Research by Bigelow Society from various sources including correspondence
with descendants.
New Info 22 Mar 2008:
Subject: New information and a few corrections - PA Bigelows
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 21:32:51 -0400
From: "G. Bert Stevenson" <gbs13@comcast.net>
Dear Rod:
I would like to provide you with the following information. I have included
source information so that others can check on my work. The oral tradition
information came from my mother (now deceased).
Bert Stevenson
Bstevenson13@comcast.net
Charles Franklin Bigelow (14266.225)
Correction
1. Charles and Hester Dymond are buried
in the Beaumont Cemetery. Not in the Orcutt Cemetery – Source: Photographs
of their tombstones and published listing of Beaumont Cemetery burials.
New information
1. Charles was a fruit farmer. Source:
Censuses
2. There address in 1900, 1910, 1920
and 1930 was Harvey’s Lake Road, Monroe Township, Wyoming County, PA. Source:
Censuses
3. All of the children were living at
home in 1920. Source: Censuses
Daisy Belle Bigelow (14266.2251)
New Information
1. Daisy Bell Bigelow was single and
working as a school teacher in 1920. Source; 1920 Census.
2. Daisy and Samuel were living at 17
Charlotte Street, Binghampton, Broome County, NY in 1930. They had a son
living with them Archie Waltman. He was born circa 1920 in New York. This
was probably Samuel’s son by a previous marriage.
3. Samuel Waltman was born circa 1889
in Pennsylvania. Source: 1930 Census
4. Samuel was working as a sole sorter
in a shoe factory. Source 1930 Census
Ethel Mae Bigelow (14266.2252)
Correction
1. Ethel married Robert Ellis Anwyl.
This is an old and honorable Welsh name. No Robert and Ethel Amyl or Amoyl
could be found. Source: Ancestry.com and a wide variety of other search engines.
Sources: Oral Tradition and Censuses
New Information
1. Ethel married Robert Ellis Anwyl.
Robert was born on September 18, 1885 in Edwardsville, Luzerne County, PA;
son of John E, Anwyl and Margaret (?)[1]. In 1910, Robert was working as
laborer in a coal colliery; and in 1917 he was working as a machinist for
Barnes Motor Company in Wilkes-Barre, PA. The family was living at 920 Market
Street, Kingston, PA in 1917. They had two children Dora (born circa 1918)
and Robert, Jr. (born circa 1920). The family was living in Monroe Township,
Wyoming County, PA in 1920. Robert was farming. Their children (Dora and
Robert) were living with their Bigelow grandparents in 1930 and Ethel was
living with her brother Howard in Binghampton, Broome County, NY. She
was working as sorter in a shoe factory (probably the same one as her brother).
Sources: Censuses. WW-I draft form, oral tradition
Harry Charles Bigelow (14226.2253)
New Information
1. Living with his mother in Alderson,
PA in 1917 Source: WWI draft registration.
2. Working as a farm laborer in 1920
Source 1920 Census.
3. Living in Beaumont, Wyoming County,
PA in 1920 Source; 1920 Census.
4. Death location was Trenton, NJ
Source: SSDI
5. Eva Lutes was the daughter of Wilbur
S. Lutes and Euphonia Frear Source: Censuses and oral tradition
Howard Franklin Bigelow (14266.2254)
New Information
1. Howard was a laborer in a shovel works
in 1920. Source 1920 Census
2. Mary Kitchen was born circa 1904 in
Pennsylvania.
3. The family was living at 15 Charlotte
Street, Binghampton, Broom County, NY in 1930. Howard was working as a heel
fitter in a shoe factory.
[1] John Anwyl was born circa 1859 in Wales. Margaret (?) was born circa
1871 in Pennsylvania. The family was living on Toban Lane, Edwardsville,
PA in 1910. John was a laborer in a coal mine and laid track for a railroad.
John and family may have also lived in Frostburg, MD.