Children of Allen and Genevieve (Boyce) Bigelow:
16314.47111 Hamilton Storrs, b 24 Oct 1880; d 11 June 1901; killed by a fire engine on Howard University Campus where he was a student. (see below)
16314.47112 Beth C., b 18 Oct 1881 Buffalo,, NY; d _____ ;
Sources:
Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy, Vol II, pg
500 child;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America; pg 453 child;
Bigelow Society records.
Published
in the Lockport Daily Journal - Monday October 11, 1897:
MRS. GENEVIEVE BIGELOW.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Genevieve Bigelow was held from the
residence of Mr. E. Ashley Smith on Ontario street last Saturday
at 2 o'clock p. m., Rev. Mr. Nyce officiating. Mrs. Jesse Peterson
sang several appropriate selections. The floral tributes were many
and beautiful.
The bearers were Messrs. Spalding Evans, W. McComb, Dr.
Hartwell and W. E. Olmstead.
Harvard Class notes:
HAMILTON STORRS BIGELOW *1901
Hamilton Storrs Bigelow, the son of Allen Gilman Bigelow and
Genevieve Dayton
(Boyce) Bigelow, was born October 24, 1880, at Buffalo, N. Y. He
was prepared
for college at Phillips Exeter Academy. While there he was Class
Poet. Bigelow
was instantly killed by being run over by a fire engine at the
corner of
Quincy Street and Broadway, Cambridge, on the night of June 11,
1901. He
was on his way with a crowd of students to a fire which had broken
out in
a large pile of timber in front of the new Robinson Hall. Bigelow,
though
cut off thus in his Freshman year, had shown promise of a
successful college
life. He had already contributed to the Lampoon and written the
song for
the Class dinner.
Dress-up picture of Allen Gilman Bigelow ?
Note:
Subject: Rachel Allen wife of Ira Bigelow
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 17:01:11 -0500
From: Susan Henderson <
lohenderson@mindspring.com >
I am enjoying your web site. In fact, copying some of the details
for
a family member as I type. My family is descended from
Samuel Allen Bigelow. In fact Allen has been the middle name of
male family members for generations. Wanted you to know that
family lore has it that Rachel Allen, Samuels mother, was the
daughter of the great hero Ethan Allen. Have not confirmed it
myself. Thought maybe you had run accross this in your research.
More:
My mother's maiden name is Bigelow.
Her line is
Samuel Allen Bigelow m. Maria Almy
Reverend Albert Bigelow(1827-1892) m. Maria Storrs (1828-1908)
Lucius Seymour Bigelow (1859-??) m Sarah Esther Harris
(18??-1944)(family
founded Harrisburg,Pa)(Lucius Seymour had a brother, Allen Gilman
Bigelow)
Allen Caryl Bigelow (1894-1985) m Charlotte Cook (1895-1973)(my
grandparents)
My name is Susan Henderson.
Subject: Bigelow
Society
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 23:29:46 -0400
From: charles lachman < cblachman@aol.com >
Dear Mr. Bigelow:
I'm a writer and television producer working on a new book
about
President Grover Cleveland. In researching my book, I've come
across
the name Allen Gilman Bigelow, who was an important
newspaper editor
and writer in Buffalo, N.Y. around the time Grover Cleveland
was
entering politics.
This Mr. Bigelow played a key role in running the Buffalo
Evening
Telegraph newspaper, which, in 1884, published an expose
about
Cleveland. I'm trying to gather as much information as I can about
the
background of that article, and to that end I'm seeking out
descendants of Allen G. Bigelow to determine if they might have
any
letters, documents, etc. from the 1880s or later that might
be
relevant to my book.
Allen G. Bigelow was born in Buffalo on March 18, 1854. He died
August
8, 1891, in Asheville, N.C., at the home of his aunt. Allen had
two
brothers, Walter S. and Lucius. His wife was Genevieve Boyce. They
had
two children, Hamilton Storrs Bigelow (who unfortunately was
killed in
an accident in 1901 while a student at Harvard), and a daughter, Ruth?.
That's what I know about Allen Bigelow. I've got some great
obituaries
about him from contemporary Buffalo newspapers. He seemed like a
very
great man.
I was hoping you might put me in contact with someone who could
steer
me to family records from that era. As I say, my interest is in
Grover
Cleveland. Mr. Bigelow was a member of the Buffalo Historical
Society
and, since he was a writer, I was hoping he might have sent
letters or
left a diary concerning the election of 1884 when Cleveland ran
for
president.
I realize this is a long shot but it's worth a try.
I look forward to hearing from you. My most recent book is "The
Last
Lincolns: The Rise & Fall of a Great American Family."
Please let me know your thoughts or ideas concerning this request.
You
can email me
(private FTM)
Thanks so much.
Regards,
Charles Lachman