Ira Emerson 9 BIGELOW
15146.2175 Ira Emerson 9
BIGELOW, son of Anson Eugene 8
( Anson 7 ( Irad 6, Nathan 5, John 4,John 3, Samuel 2, John 1) and Jennie
(BUTTRICK) BIGELOW, was born 21 June 1884 (22 June 1885?)
Benton
co, Iowa. He married 22 December 1914 Rosella Frances Della Bruce at
Sioux City, IA. Rosella was born 15 January 1896, and died 14 July 1989
in Wayne, NE. She was the daughter of Robert and Mary Ellen (Hannen)
Bruce of Woodlake,
NB. Rose was a homemaker, nurse's aide, and dietary cook. She was a
house
mother to a multitude of college boys at the School of Mines in Rapid
City,
South Dakota. Ira was a busineesman, living much of his life in Colume,
SD.
Ira died of throat cancer 27 July 1936 at Colume, Tripp co, SD. Both
are
buried in the Odd Fellows cemetery, Colume, SD.
Children of Ira and Rosella (Bruce) Bigelow:
15146.21751t Mildred Ellen, b 13 Aug 1918
Colome, SD; d 16 Feb 1973; m 10 Aug 1942 James Murray Hendrix at Omaha,
NE; Mildred
was a registered nurse, airline hostess, and homemaker. Jim was born 27
July
1916; was a commercial pilot for TWA, and pilot in US Army Air Force
during
WWII. He retired from TWA on 27 Aug 1976. Jim remarried after death of
Mildred.
Marriage number two was to Claire Irwin of Morrow, OH (b 27 July 1918);
Jim
died 12 1991, and buried in Clarksville, OH; Mildred is buried in
Johnson
County Memorial Gardens, Shawnee-Mission, KS; 3 children with Mildred;
(FTM);
15146.21752t Robert Eugene "Bob", b 06 Aug
1920 Colome, SD; d 02 April 1944 over Austria ; m 12 Dec 1942 Frances
Hines (1921-1998); 1 son; (see
below)
15146.21753t Anson Emerson, b 29 July 1924
Colume, SD; d 28 Apr 1998 San Diego, CA; m (1) 16 Sept 1954 Rose Louise
Yartz; 3
children; m (2) 1976 Darlene Van Cleve Cox; (no children known marriage
2)(see below)
15146.21754t Eugene Bruce, b 11 Jan 1928
Colome, SD; d _____ ; m (FTM) Carolyn Mae Jackson (she b (FTM)
Mobridge, SD; ; 1 child: (see below)
Sources:
Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy, Vol II, pg 313
child;
From records of Bigelow Society historian/genealogist derived from
various sources.
Note:
Subject: Anson Bigelow
line.
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 15:14:30 EST
From: Carolyn Jackson Bigelow CBighbms@aol.com
I am currently, and have been a member of the Bigelow Society
since back in Pat Bigelow's time, probably 1970's.
I have supplied new information on my husband's lineage to the Society
from time to time. I am not sure if I have added the latest
generation. Thanks for your help. Carolyn Jackson Bigelow, wife
of Eugene Bruce Bigelow. John, Samuel, John, John,
Nathan, Irad, Anson E., Anson Eugene, Ira Emerson, Eugene Bruce (10th
generation).
address 1999: # 29882
15146.21753
Anson Emerson Bigelow (July
29.1924-April
28,1998) born in Colome, South Dakota. Anson enlisted in the U.S, Army
Air
Force and served both in WWII and the Korean War. Anson married. Rose
Louise
Yartz (July 17. 1932-August 8,1978) of Kansas City, Kansas on September
16,1954.
Rose Was the daughter of Louis and Rose Yartz of Kansas City. Rosie was
a
Registered nurse. Anson and Rosie divorced in 1973. Anson married #2,
Darlene
Van Cleve Cox in 1976 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Anson moved from Denver,
Colorado
to Las Vegas and later passed away in the Veteran's Hospital in San
Diego,
California in 1998. He was cremated and remains Spread on the campus of
the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada. Rosie is buried in Conifer,
Colorado.
Anson and Rose had three children. ( info from Library) Children:
15146.21753.1 L. Ira Bigelow [Dr.], b (FTM); d ___ ; m (2)
Phoebe
Ann Doke ; a professional educator in Denver Colorado 1997;
3 children:
1.Bailey Rose Bigelow,
b (FTM)
2.Brenna Ann Bigelow,
b (FTM)
3.A. Brendan Bigelow,
b (FTM)
15146.21753.2 Rosanne Louise Bigelow, b (FTM); d ___ ; m
Dirk
Reid; 1 child known
15146.21753.3 A. Robert Bigelow, b (FTM); d ___ ;
15146.21754
Eugene Bruce Bigelow (10)
born
in Colome, South Dakota on January 11,1928. Upon high school
graduation,
Gene enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in Germany. Eugene earned
multiple
college degrees and taught secondary education, coached, served as
Superintendent
of Schools, taught secondary-level college classes training teachers
and
administrators. While teaching he met Carolyn Mae Jackson (January
16,1932)
of Mobridge, South Dakota. Carolyn is the daughter of James Summerville
and
Myrtle Mae Russell Jackson of Mobridge.
Gene and Carolyn were married in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 19,1954.
Gene
continued in the field of education, both public school and
college-level
for a period of 40 years. Carolyn accepted a position as Secretary to
the
Vice President of Student Affairs at Wayne State College in Wayne,
Nebraska
after the two children left for college. Gene retired from Wayne State
College
in 1991, Carolyn followed in 1992. (see note)
This union provided
two children:
Children:
15146.21754.1 Tod Alan Bigelow [Dr.], b (FTM) ; d ___ ; m (FTM)
Pamela
Marie Curry; 2 children:
1. Drew Curry
Bigelow, b (FTM)
2. Brooks Curry
Bigelow, b (FTM)
15146.21754.2 Teri Grace Bigelow, b (FTM) ; d ___ ; m (FTM)
Jay
Riley Smith; 2 children: (FTM)
Subject: Another
generation of Bigelow
Hello from
the wife of a 10th generation Bigelow living in Mississippi. My husband
Eugene, holds the honors! His lineage is John, Samuel, John, John,
Nathan, Irad, Anson E., Anson Eugene,and Ira Emerson. We have one son
and he has two sons so the generations are extended to 12. I do believe
Gene's great grandparents migrated west from their homes in upper New
York and Vermont, settling in Iowa. Gene was born in South Dakota where
we met, married, gave birth to two children and then moved to Nebraska
to pursue the final 20+ years in education before retirement. Our son
married a Southern Belle - thus - they ended up down here and we
followed! We had to keep an eye on those two grandchildren; now half
grown! Our son, Tod, is a dentist and has a new dental complex here in
Hattiesburg. The oldest grandson started college last fall, University
of Mississippi at Oxford. The younger one is an 8th-grader and very
social and busy. Hopefully your life is good. Best wishes for a
successful and healthy New Year. Cuz,
Carolyn
Bigelow (Facebook) CBighbms@aol.com
Robert Eugene Bigelow, known
by family and friends as Bob, was the second of four children of Ira E.
and Rose Bigelow. Born on March 6, 1920, Robert grew up in
Colome,
South Dakota, where he went to grade and high school, graduating in
1937. Bob is remembered as an excellent student and an
all-around athlete. He and his family were members of the Colome
Methodist Church.
After graduation Bob started college at the School of Mines in Rapid
City, South Dakota. During vacations, Bob worked at Reptile
Gardens in Rapid City. Later he transferred to Yankton College, where
he continued to excel in sports and activities. Bob graduated
from Yankton College in 1941 and then accepted a position as a
teacher/coach for the Hurley Public
Schools in Hurley, South Dakota. He later acted as an interim
superintendent in a SD school while waiting to enter Navigation School
in the US Air Force. On December 12, 1942, Bob married Frances
Hines from Pierre, SD, who was a graduate of Yankton College. They had
a son, Robert E. Bigelow II, who was born August 1, 1944, at Pierre.
In February of 1943, Bob Bigelow entered active service in Tennessee
and was trained at Salmon Field, Monroe, Louisiana. He was then
commissioned a second lieutenant navigator on September 4, 1943, in the
743 Bombardier Squadron, 455 Bomb Group.
2nd Lt. Bigelow was sent overseas in December of 1943. While
there, he learned that he was to be a father. In early April of 1944,
his letters started to be returned. The exact circumstances of Lt.
Bigelow’s disappearance and death are unknown to family.
It is believed that Lt. Bigelow’s plane and crew were deployed to bomb
Ploiesti oil fields in Romania when their plane was shot down. Further
details as to Lt. Bigelow’s fate are somewhat conflicting, deemed
“rumors” by family. The War Department sent a letter to Mrs. Bigelow,
dated March 4, 1946, that stated in part:
It is with deep regret that I am writing to confirm the recent telegram
informing
you of the death of your husband, Second Lieutenant Robert E. Bigelow,
Air Corps.
Your husband was reported missing in action since 02 April 1944 over
Austria and
subsequently reported a prisoner of war of the German Government. It
has now
been officially established that he died while a prisoner of war,
according to captured
German records, on 2 April 1944 in Voitzberg, Austria as a result of
wounds
received in action.
Robert E. Bigelow, Second Lieutenant, 743rd Bomber Squadron, 455th
Bomber Group, is buried at Plot D, Row 7, Grave 35, Lorraine American
Cemetery, St. Avold, France. He was awarded the Air Medal and the
Purple Heart.
Carolyn Bigelow, Robert’s sister-in-law, told us: WW II brought
much disruption to millions of American’s lives.
Robert Bigelow was a recent college graduate and a newly wed. He was
excited about beginning a new life and building a future. Shortly after
being
called into active duty, he learned that his wife was pregnant.
His wife suffered through her pregnancy alone, receiving constant
disheartening news of her husband’s uncertainty. Eventually she gave
birth to a son,
Robert E. Bigelow II and later learned that he would never know the
love
of his father.... Robert’s son has grown to be a fine, respectable
businessman
and lives in Denver, Colorado.
Robert Bigelow, Jr. and mother receiving Robert’s Air Medal
Today Lt. Robert Bigelow is survived by his son, Robert II, who has
three children of his own: Robert E. Bigelow III, Brian Bigelow, and
Kristen Bigelow, and their children: Savannah, Kayla, Henry, Maggie,
Hope, Robert, and Samuel.
Another note from Library:
Robert Eugene Bigelow (August 6,1920-April 2,1944). Bob was born in
Colome,
South Dakota, He was a college graduate, entered WWII in 1943, Was a
navigator
aboard a B-24 liberator bomber, member of 743 Bom-brdier Squadron, 455
Bomb
Group (heavy) United States Army Air Force. Bob's plane was hit on a
bombing
mission over Austria, the crew bailed out, Bob was severly injured,
taken
prisoner of war, his death date is listed as April 2,1944. Second
Lieutenant
Robert E. Bigelow is buried in St. Avoid Military Cemetery, Metz,
France.
Robert married Frances Mines (February 23.1921-December 4,1998) of
Pierre,
South Dakota on December 12,1942. Frances was the daughter of J.F. and
Alice
Mines of Pierre. Frances gave birth to Robert Eugene Bigelow II
following
knowledge of his father's death in Europe. Needless to say, father and
son
never met. Frances remarried #2 Richard Vanden Heuvel (June 17,1925) of
Green
Bay, Wisconsin in Pierre, SD in 1952. Frances and Van lived in Tulsa,
OK
and Denver, CO. She is buried in Ft. Logan Military Cemetery, Denver,
CO.
Note2:
Subject: reunion
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 17:06:33 -0700
From: "Robert Irwin" < rirwin80@msn.com >
my name is Sarah Irwin, I'm the grandaughter of Robert Bigelow
Irwin (son of Bessie M. (Bigelow) Irwin, she was the daughter of Anson
Bigelow). I see that you are planning a family reunion this year
in Branson MO. We would like to know when, my grandparents are planning
a trip that way and were hoping that they would coincide.
Note3:
Subject: Bessie M. Bigelow
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 14:21:41 -0800
From: Bill & Dianne Irwin
BEAWOLF01@email.msn.com >
We (Bill & Dianne Irwin) are researching Bill's family
tree. His paternal grandmother was Bessie Bigelow. Our
records indicate that her 1st son, William Bigelow Irwin, was born Oct.
8, 1906. Your tree indicates that she wasn't married until
1908. We can find nothing on the marriage, or on William Simmons
Irwin. What is your source for the marriage date? Thanks for your
time,
Bill & Di Irwin
Modified - 01/25/2011
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