
Sargent Isaac Bigelow
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Name Isaac Bigelow Title Sargent Birth 4 May 1713 Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
Gender Male Arrival 1760 Nova Scotia, Canada
FSID 1760 Nova Scotia, Canada
FSID MGJG-32Q Death 29 Mar 1792 Barre, Washington, Vermont, United States
Person ID I705 footsteps Last Modified 27 Nov 2025
Father Isaac Bigelow, b. 19 Mar 1690, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
d. 11 Sep 1751, New London, Connecticut, United States
(Age 61 years) Relationship natural Mother Mary Bond, b. 7 Dec 1690, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
d. 9 Jul 1775, New London, Connecticut, United States
(Age 84 years) Relationship natural Marriage 29 Dec 1709 Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Age at Marriage Isaac was 19 years and 9 months - Mary was 19 years. Family ID F793 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Abigail Skinner, b. 9 Jul 1715, New London, Connecticut, United States
d. 29 Mar 1792, Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire
(Age 76 years) Marriage 14 Mar 1734 Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
Age at Marriage Isaac was 20 years and 10 months - Abigail was 18 years and 8 months. Children + 1. Amasa Bigelow, b. 11 Feb 1755, Colchester, New London, Connecticut, United States
d. 1799, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
(Age 43 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]Family ID F794 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Nov 2025
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Notes - About 1761, in company with 150 other families, Isaac and his family, excepting daughters Abigail and Mary, and son Timothy, removed to Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. Isaac was an original proprietor there, but returned to New England at the outbreak of the American Revolution. Son Amasa and three married daughters remained in Nova Scotia. Isaac appears on the 1790 census at Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH.
From town records at Keene, NH we learn that in 1792 Isaac and wife Abigail took a life-lease from Samuel Works of Westmoreland, of half a house in Chesterfield, also the yard and half the garden, with Works providing their firewood. We have no further mention of Isaac or wife Abigail after this date. Family tradition says he died suddenly while visiting son Addi in Barre, VT, but neither town nor cemetery records provide a clue.
About 1761, in company with 150 other families, Isaac and his family, excepting daughters Abigail and Mary, and son Timothy, removed to Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. Isaac was an original proprietor there, but returned to New England at the outbreak o f the American Revolution. Son Amasa and three married daughters remained in Nova Scotia. Isaac appears on the 1790 census at Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH.
From town records at Keene, NH we learn that in 1792 Isaac and wife Abigail took a life-lease from Samuel Works of Westmoreland, of half a house in Chesterfield, also the yard and half the garden, with Works providing their firewood. We have no fu rther mention of Isaac or wife Abigail after this date. Family tradition says he died suddenly while visiting son Addi in Barre, VT, but neither town nor cemetery records provide a clue.
- About 1761, in company with 150 other families, Isaac and his family, excepting daughters Abigail and Mary, and son Timothy, removed to Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. Isaac was an original proprietor there, but returned to New England at the outbreak of the American Revolution. Son Amasa and three married daughters remained in Nova Scotia. Isaac appears on the 1790 census at Chesterfield, Cheshire, NH.
