Person:Isaac Bigelow (3)

m. 3 Jun 1674
  1. John Bigelow1675 - 1769
  2. Mary Bigelow1677 - 1707/08
  3. Samuel Bigelow1679 - Abt 1734
  4. Sarah Bigelow1681 -
  5. Lt. Thomas Bigelow1683 - 1756
  6. Mercy Bigelow1686 - 1744/45
  7. Abigail Bigelow1687 -
  8. Hannah BigelowEst 1689 -
  9. Isaac Bigelow1691 - 1751
  10. Deliverance Bigelow1695 -
  • HIsaac Bigelow1691 - 1751
  • WMary BondAbt 1692 - 1775
m. 29 Dec 1709
  1. Isaac Bigelow1713 - 1792
  2. Marcy Bigelow1715 -
  3. Mary Bigelow1719 -
  4. Hannah Bigelow1721 -
  5. Abigail Bigelow1723 -
  6. Samuel Bigelow1724 -
  7. Sarah Bigelow1727 - Abt 1727
  8. Lydia Bigelow1729 -
  9. Elisha Bigelow1731 - Abt 1804
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Bigelow
Gender Male
Birth[1] 19 Mar 1691 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 29 Dec 1709 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Bond
Will[1] 17 Nov 1749 Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
Death[1] 11 Sep 1751 Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
Burial[2] Colchester Burying Ground, Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
Probate[1] 3 Dec 1751 Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United StatesWill proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Howe, Gilman Bigelow. Genealogy of the Bigelow family of America: from the marriage in 1642 of John Biglo and Mary Warren to the year 1890. (Worcester, Mass.: Charles Hamilton, 1890)
    pp. 27, 39, 40.

    Sergt. Isaac Biglow of Colchester, Conn., son of Samuel and Mary (Flagg) Biglow, was born in Watertown, March 19, 1691, and married (at the age of eighteen), Dec. 29, 1709, Mary Bond of Watertown, by Jonas Bond, Esq., and soon after moved to Colchester, Conn., where he settled and raised a large family, and died there Sept. 11, 1751, and she died July 9, 1775. "We find by the land records at Colchester that he bought land May 23, 1712. His will, dated Nov. 17, 1749, and proved Dec. 3, 1751, mentions his beloved wife Mary, to whom he gave one-third of the personal estate and the use and profit of one-third of the lands, and the use of one-half of the house, "which end she shall chuse," and one-half of the barn "so long as she shall remain my widow." "To my beloved son Elisha I give one negro boy named Robbins," and he mentions son Isaac, daughters Mary Fitch, Mary Waters, Hannah Clark, Abigail Fowler and Sarah Skinner. His estate was appraised at £2087-11-9. That he was a military man and of considerable prominence, we find from the Colonial Records of Conn, he was commissioned sergeant by the Governor in 1744. Their children were born in Colchester.

  2. Sgt. Isaac Bigelow, in Find A Grave.