Timothy Bigelow (soldier)

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Timothy Bigelow
George III
Spouse
  • Anna Andrews Bigelow (1746–1809)
Children
  • Nancy Bigelow Lincoln (1765–1839)
  • Timothy Bigelow (1767–1821)
  • Lucy Bigelow Lawrence (1774–1856)
Parent
  • Daniel Bigelow (1697–1789)

Timothy Bigelow (August 12, 1739 in Worcester, Massachusetts, British America – March 31, 1790 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America) fought as a patriot in the American Revolution.

Biography

At the beginning of the American Revolution, he was working as a

Springfield Arsenal. He was a benefactor of the academy at Leicester, Massachusetts. [1]

Family

He married Anna Andrews.[3] They had six children together: Nancy Bigelow (born 1765, married Abraham Lincoln of Worcester), Timothy Bigelow (1767-1821; married Lucy Prescott, niece of William Prescott), Andrew Bigelow (born 1769; died unmarried), Rufus Bigelow (born 1772; died unmarried), Lucy Bigelow (born 1774; married Luther Lawrence), and Clara Bigelow (born 1781; married Tyler Bigelow).[3][4] A grandson, George Tyler Bigelow, served on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.[5]

Memorials

Mount Bigelow (Maine) and (consequently) the Bigelow Preserve (Maine) are named after Timothy Bigelow. In 1861, Bigelow's grandson erected the Bigelow Monument in his memory in Worcester, Massachusetts.[6] With others, Timothy Bigelow obtained a grant for 23,040 acres on October 21, 1780, on which was founded the town of Montpelier, Vermont,[7] now the capital of Vermont. It was named by him.

References

  1. ^ a b One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainWilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Bigelow, Timothy" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
  2. ^ Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, v. 27. 1905; p.889.
  3. ^ a b Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, by Henry Bond, M.D., Volume I, Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1855, p. 38.
  4. ^ Caleb Arnold Wall. Reminiscences of Worcester from the Earliest Period: With Notices of Early Settlers and Prominent Citizens, and Descriptions of Old Landmarks and Ancient Dwellings... Printed by Tyler & Seagrave, 1877; p.46-47.
  5. ^ Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 13 (1878), p. 436.
  6. ^ "Worcester & Worcester Common". City of Worcester.
  7. ^ "Col. Timothy Bigelow".

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