Children of Elverton and Jennie (Betts) Bigelow:
159B1.1731t McClellan (Mack), b 08 July 1869 Eagle; d 0l March 1949? Whiting, IA; m 05 May 1894 Cynthia Jane Crawford; 4 children.
159B1.1732 Louisa Jane "Louie", b 17 Nov 1873 Whiting, IA; d 23 Nov 1949 Whiting; m 24 Feb 1897 Elmer E. Hopkins (-159B1.1712-son of Lucia Ann 8 Bigelow) ; 5 children.
159B1.1733 Budd Elverton, b 18 Nov 1875 Whiting, IA; d 21 March 1933 Waldron, AR; m 09 Sept 1903 Annie Mathilda Hughes; 7 children.
159B1.1734 Arthur Earl, b 01 Oct 1878 Whiting, IA; d infancy.
159B1.1735 Ethel Maybelle, b 26 March 1881 Whiting, IA; d 26 May 1965 Green Bay, WI; m James Nelson Parkinson.(see below)
159B1.1736 Minnie M., b 24 May 1885 Whiting, IA; d_____ Green Bay; m F. D. Parkinson.(This should be Truman David Parkinson)
Sources:
info from: Mrs. Ralph Shinn; Lamar, NE
New Note3:
Friday 03/16/2007 11:56:24pm
Name: Theresa Marie (Cadena) McCollum
E-Mail: treatsrn@sbcglobal.net
Location: Pampa, TX
Comments: I am the daughter of Rosemary Lynn (Parkinson) Cadena and
Juan Antonio Cadena;
granddaughter of Catherine Jane (Clemons) Parkinson and Keith Nelson
Parkinson,
son of Ethel Maybelle (Bigelow) Parkinson and James Nelson Parkinson.
New Note2:
Subject: oops
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 19:22:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: belen wong <wlin_ph@yahoo.com>
how could i get to the page where i can find
ethelyn parkinson?..had been trying to contact her
since 1965...would appreciate it if you have a phone
no. so that i could call her up...
thank you for your help.....
New Note:
Subject: Ethel Maybelle Bigelow
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 17:10:40 -0500 (CDT)
From: W9JEF@webtv.net (Jim Parkinson)
PO Box
6921
Siloam
Springs, AR 72761-6921
She was my paternal grandmother. I
am the eldest son of her third born child and second son, Keith Nelson
Parkinson, who was born
01September 1909 in Styles Junction, Wisconsin; and presently lives in
Green Bay. He Married Catherine Jane Clemons on 01 March 1938
(her 21st
birthday) Her youngest child, Louise, b 1910, also lives in
Green Bay.
I can't remember the date of her death; it was
late1962, or early 1963. I can supply further information
on request; also please note
Kathy Parkinson's new e-mail adr: wraith@charter.net
or wraithp@charter.net Thank you.
Descendant note: see also David
Bigelow 10 Parkinson
Have you anything on Charles Hawkes Bigelow, who married
circa 1845 to a Miss Briggs? Marriage was in Northhampton or
Springfield MA. (I also have an extensive line in Briggs)
Just got some information on my Temple line, and several
Bigelows tie in there also. Same for my Hoag & Haseltine lines.
I keep collecting folks. I take all branches of families, as one
never knows when one will find a vital connection.
Will have to wait a bit for Ferrand's line. I didn't
connect with cousin Lucille, so I do not have her branch yet. She
is descended from Ferrand's youngest, Sarah.
I have Civil War service cert.
for Elverton, William and Franklin B. ;all sons of Ferrand.
Elverton and William both served most of the war. Franklin enlisted and
was killed in the mine explosion at Petersburg, VA. Also have cert. for
Francis A. Bigelow.
I also have letters Elverton wrote,
one in 1865 when the armies were gathering around Washington DC to be
mustered out. As soon as I can gather info., it would probably
make
an interesting article for the Forge.
I also have info. on Elverton's granddaughter Ethelyn
Minerva Parkinson, dau. of Ethel Bigelow and James Nelson Parkinson.
She is still living at 92. She made her career as a children's
books author. This might also be of interest to the Forge.
Her "double cousin" was David
Bigelow Parkinson, son of Truman David Parkinson & Minnie
Bigelow. There has already been an article about him in the
Forge.
Kathy Parkinson E-mail wraith@lakefield.net
More:
Subject: Ethelyn M. Parkinson
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 20:32:17 -0600
From: Kathy Parkinson < wraith@lakefield.net >
Ethelyn Minerva Parkinson, daughter of James Nelson Parkinson and Ethel Maybelle Bigelow died Jan 8, 1999, she was born in Oconto co. WI Sep. 13, 1906. Ethelyn was a successful author, I can give you more on her if you would like.
Ethelyn Minerva Parkinson 10, Ethel Maybelle Bigelow 9, Elverton Pod 8,Ferrand 7 , Elisha 6 , Elisha 5 , Elisha 4, Isaac 3, Samuel 2, John1
One of the "lost" lines contacted me after seeing my message posted
to Ferrand's file.
Thanks, we will supply that info also when I get the lines together.
Kathy
Kathy Parkinson (husband Bruce Parkinson 11, Gerald Parkinson 10, Ethel Maybelle 9 Bigelow)
*****************
Obtained from Wisconsin Veteran's Museum:
Elverton Bigelow
Offical Record: Entered service April 26, 1861. Enlisted into Company K Second Wisconsin Infantry from Eagle, Wisconsin. {also listed as "Elerton"} Coporal, transferred in the company to Battery A, First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery, December 8, 1861. Corporal, Sergeant, First Sergeant, Sergeant Major: mustered out of service July 6. 1864, term expired; see Company E. Engagements: Blackburn's Ford, VA, Bull Run 1st, VA
Sergeant Major Elverton Bigelow
Official Record: Entered service April 25, 1864. As Staff from Eagle, Wisconsin. From Company A; transferred to Company A as First Sergeant. No battle records found.
Junior 1st Lieutenant Elverton Bigelow
Official Record: Entered service September 19, 1864. Enlisted in Company E First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery from Eagle, Wisconsin. Mustered out of service June 26, 1865. No battle records found.
Family history: No list of injury was found, but he recieved a wound
to the foot/leg at sometime, and came home to Eagle and was nursed by
youngest sister Sarah
******************
LETTERS OF ELVERTON BIGELOW TO HIS COUSIN
ARTHUR STANSBURY WAINWRIGHT.
Letter is as exact as possible, to the original. To keep the original “flavor” no attempt has been made to correct grammar, punctuation or spelling. Typed from orig. by Kathy Parkinson. Any comment by me are in brackets[]
Dear cousin
Your ever kind letter came
to hand last eve found your friends all well
and all O.K. I am the officer of the day and nothing to do Franks
and
Shermans Army are all coming to Washington the country is covered
with
camps now they are a hard looking set of men but all feel gay
there is to be a grand review in Washington I wish it was in hell
I think that reviews had ought to be ____[pay?] out the weather
is very
hot and dry and there will be no end to the dust
well they have caught old Jef and most of his click and it is my
opinion
they will know what it is to fool hemf [??] they are trying
those that
were linked in with Booth in the murder of Lincoln and those that
attempted
to kill Stanton there is no dout but what they will hang them
all. Arthur
you know I was not much of a Lincoln man when at home but his corse
that he
took after he was reelected changed my mind before he was killed
I was in
for him up to the handle I want they should hang every man that
was
connected with his murder
the last letter from
Eagle
they were all well and Emma was out to Eagle on
a visit you spoke of our spending the fourth of July in
Wis We will have
a good timne if We, do Will [Elverton’s brother] is well and all
right he
is in the Band I see him every day We had a gay dance last week
more fun
that a little I have got a gay girl in town I will send her
Photo as soo
as I get it which will not be long she is a girl that I just got
acquainted With her name is Hattie Burrows ain’t it a nice name
I must close for this time give my best wishes to all
the Bgs [Bigelows]
and write soon
E Bigelow
I have heard that the 22nd Regt has arrived and are in camp about
three
miles from here I am going to see Luke Masy tomorrow perhaps I
will go
this afternoon I have heard he from him he is well and all right
no more this time
excuse this from
your ever Coz
E. Bigelow
*********
Elverton - left; Wm. Henry- right
More pictures below:
From:
John Daniel Parkinson johnparkinson45@aol.com
21 Jan 2011
Hello Rod ;
I live on the
East side of
My
father David Bigelow Parkinson, born in 1911, had these
original images. His sister, my Aunt Ruth Marie Parkinson,
born in Aug 1908, had a photographic picture on paperboard that showed
Elverton's Civil War Unit "in and about the defenses of
Aunt
Ruth remembered Elverton is the
third from the right AND his older brother William Henry is second from
the right. The two brothers are standing next to each other in
Ruth's photo image. Both the third from the right (Elverton the
younger brother) and William Henry the second from the right have very
prominent high cheek bones in their faces.This is also
attached
below. David and Ruth Parkinson's mother was Minnie M.
Bigelow. I find the
John Daniel
Parkinson
More
from John: