Child of Edwin and Theodora (Galczynski) Bigelow:
15198.53231t Edwin Benjamin, b 05 Sept 1909
Chicago;
d 29 Dec 1983 Port Washington, WI; m 11 July 1930 Mildred Helen "Julia"
Koldan;
2 children.(see below)
Children of Edwin and Norma Meta (Hoar) Bigelow:
15198.53232t Ione
Mae, b 28 May 1916 Milwaukee; d _____ ; m 23 Oct 1937 Lowell
William
Mull (1914-1974)(div 1966); 5 children: Wayne, Lynn Edwin, Bruce
Richard, Veles Joy, and Dawn Mull (FTM).
15198.53233t Veles
Virginia, b 11 Jan 1921 Milwaukee; d _____
; m 24 June 1944 Rev. Edgar Richard Engelking (1917-1991); 6 children (see
below);
15198.53234t Norwin Kenneth, b 17 Jan 1925; d
01
Feb 1993 Sarasota, FL; m twice (1) Darlene Sullivan; (2) 1972 Dawn
Schwartz; 4 children;.
Sources:
Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol II , p 341 child;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America; not listed;
Records of Bigelow Society from Jackson county records;
correspondence with Mrs. Edwin Benjamin Bigelow, Jr. (Charlotte)1772
Washington
Ave., Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012 (Aug 2006);
and a family member who attended the Bigelow Reunion in Ft. Atkinson,
Wisconsin
(Aug 2006)
Note: He lived in Chicago, IL; North Lake and Milwaukee,
WI.
He was a member of the Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, WI
15198.53231 Edwin
Benjamin 10 Bigelow, b 05 Sept 1909 Chicago; d 29 Dec
1983;
m 11 July 1930 Mildred Helen "Julia" Koldan;
"Edwin Benjamin 10 Bigelow, Sr. son of Edwin
Josiah,
William Francis, Josiah, Joab, Josiah Richardson, Jotham, John, Samuel,
John)
was born 03 September 1909 in Chicaogo Cook Co., Illinois, He died 29
December
1983 at Port Washington, Wisconsin of a heart attack.
He studied violin for eleven years. His violin was
received
as payment of rent to his mother from a tenant in Chicago,
Illinois.
We still have the violin. It was apraised and the information we
have
is that is was made in Germany in the 19th century - not an antique but
is
of good quality and has good sound.
He quit high school when he was sixteen years old.
He
traveled the country, going first to Alabama. In 1925, he was in
the
Alabama National Guard. While sitting on his horse, he accidently
shot
the end of the horse's head off when the horse turned its head as Edwin
was
shooting his pistol.
In Texas, he worked on a ranch and once found a
rattlesnake
under the sheets of his bunk.
He drove across Death Valley in a Model T Ford with a
couple
of friends. While in California, he worked in the Imperial Valley
picking
grapes, olives, etc. He learned how to drive a truck there.
He
remembered going through Wyoming noting that people there wore side
arms.
In 1929, he worked as a motin picture projectionist.
He
received the job through his father (Edwin Josiah Bigelow) who was a
projectionist
too. The projectionist field at that time was unionized, so
knowing
someone or being related to someone was the only way to get hired.
After getting married and having two sons, housing was
hard
to come by. The flat where the family was living was to be
vacated
so the landlandy could live there. Edwin bought 5.8 acres on the
Milwaukee
River in Grafton, Wisconsin, about 17 miles north of Milwaukee.
There,
he built a house, garage and utility building with some help from his
brother-in-law.
Edwin was a self-taught man. He used three books for building his
house.
We treasure these books now. He was always up on the latest
inventions
sometimes simply taking something apart to see how it was put together.
He dealt in stamp collection and sales of same. He
started
both of his boys on stamp collecting when they were born.
To make extra money while in Grafton, he bought a new
McCormick-Deering
Farmall Cub Tractor with all the attachments. Besides use on the
"Bigelow
Farm" Edwin would cut grass for the Town of Grafton. His son,
Edwin,
now has the tractor which is used for shoveling snow in winter.
It
starts and works just fine!
He taught himself to paint and do pen and ink
drawings.
We have several of his works." For a short length of time, he ran a
photography store. He was always taking pictures. When his son, Edwin
Jr and his wife, Charlotte, went to the Orient in 1966, they brought
back several camerasfor him. (submitted by a family member at the
Bigelow
Reunion in Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin (Aug 2006).
2 children:
15198.53231.1t Edwin Benjamin jr 11,
b 18
Mar 1936 Milwaukee, WI; d 01 Dec 2004 Mequon, WI (see below); m 12 Sept 1959
Charlotte Sutton ( b 22 Sept 1936; d ____ ; 2 children: Jason Andrew
and Jessica Alicia Bigelow (FTM)
15198.53231.2t Robert
Allen Josiah, b 18 May 1942
Milwaukee, WI; d 25 Jan 1976 Sheboygan, MI; m 19 Oct 1964 Barbara Ellen
Essert in White Lake, WI; 2 children: Shawn Allen and Christopher Scott
Bigelow (FTM);
Edwin Bigelow passed away on
Dec.
1, 2004, at the age of 68. In 1955, he launched a lifetime career when
he
began working in resin synthesis at Freeman Chemical in Port
Washington,
Wis. Ed moved into technical service for Freeman, and in 1976, he
became
technical director for Moline Paint. He later returned to Freeman and
in
1985 became product manager for coatings, a position that incorporated
sales
management and distribution. When Freeman became a part of Cook
Composites
and Polymers (CCP), Ed was named national sales manager, a position he
held until 1999, when in semi-retirement, he became a market
development management
consultant to CCP. Ed will be missed by colleagues and customers alike.
He
is survived by his wife, Charlotte Sutton Bigelow; his children, Jason
and
Jessica; and a large extended family. Condolences may be e-mailed to
the
family in care of www.mueller funeralhome.com.