Cyrus 7 BIGELOW
    
    
 
    16225.22      Cyrus 7
      BIGELOW, son of Jesse 6 (
    Solomon 5 , Benjamin 4 , Jonathan 3 ,Joshua 2, John 1), and Thankful
      (FULFORD) BIGELOW, was born in Lyn township, Leeds, Ontario on
    27 March 1797. He was married on 29 August 1826 at Brockville, to
    Rachel Cole. Rachel was born in Leeds co., Ontario on 30 October
    1804 the daughter of John Cole and Catherine
    (_____) Cole. In 1848 Cyrus was a registered voter in Yonge
    township, Leeds
    county, but by 1851 was shown on census in Matilda township, Dundas
    county.
    He was a very successful farmer, judging from the agricultural
    returns on
    the 1861 census. He died on 04 April 1873 at Morrisburg, Ontario.
    His widow
    died on 10 March 1880. With the coming of the St. Lawrence Seaway,
    family
    graves were moved and it is believed they are now buried at Morrisburg.
    Children of Cyrus and Rachel (Cole) Bigelow, all born at Lyn,
      Leeds, Ontano: 
    16225.221t    Jesse,
      b 02 May 1828; d 14 July 1872 Stormont co., Ont.; m ca 1862
      Elizabeth Stethen; 5 children. 
    16225.222     Catherine, b ca 1830 (she never
      revealed her true age, except possibly on the 1851 census); d
      unknown date at Aultsville. Ont. Her headstone has no dates;
      buried at Morrisburg; unm.; she lived
      most of her life with brother George. 
    16225.223     Thankful, b ca 1833; d unknown
      date and
      bur. Morrisburg; like her sister. She never married and
      lived with
      her brother George. 
    16225.224t    John
          Nelson, b 03 March 1837; d 10 April 1921 Courtney,
      B.C.; m 06 May l863 Ellen Georgina Marcellus; 4 children 
    16225.225t    George,
      b 15 Nov 1839; d 28 Dec 1916 Aultsville; m 25 Dec 1876 Catherine
      B. Logan; 3 children. 
    Sources: 
      The Bigelow Family Genealogy, Volume II, page 202; 
      Howe,Bigelow Family of America; 
      Census, civil records, church and cemetery records; 
      family correspondence; family records. 
      Descendant note: 
      I was born in Smiths Falls, Ont.-now living in Port Coquitlam,
      BC., and it is such a gift to discover the Bigelow Society on the
      net. I have become interested in discovering more about my
      family's history. From information I discovered after my paternal
      grandmother died, I believe that I am descended from John Biglo in
      the following way. Brenda (12), James Alexander (11), Cyrus James
      (10), William Stern (9), Jesse
          8, Cyrus 7, Jesse 6, Solomon
        5, Benjamin 4
        ,
        Jonathan 3, Joshua
          2, John 1.
      I am interested
      in making contact with anyone researching Ontario Bigelows. 
       Brenda Ann (Bigelow) Allan    E-mail      
        malcolm@axion.net 
    Note 11/24/06:
      From: Gord Adams  
      gord@mediventures.ca
    Rod,
          This past week I uncovered some new information regarding the
          Bigelow’s of Ontario
          that would add to and correct information on your site.
          I was trying to contact Brenda Ann (Bigelow) Allan to notify
          her of these findings as well.  I don’t know if you have
          a valid email address for her.
          Here is some new info contained in an email to Brenda that
          bounced.
          The JPG is a marriage record of William Stone Bigelow to Mary
          Miller
          Note the Witnesses to the marriage were Augustus Blackburn and
          E. Blackburn.  There is strong evidence that shows this
          is a 2nd marriage for both Augustus and Elizabeth
          and that Augustus and Elizabeth are in fact William Stone
          Bigelow’s step father and mother respectively.
          I have more detail if needed.
    Gord Adams
      Brenda,
          I saw your name on the Bigelow Society web page.
          This may not make sense to you for a second but a famous
          Canadian who lived in the SAME residence as your great
          grandfather William Stone Bigelow recently passed away.
    Also, find attached a JPG of William
          Stone’s marriage to Mary Miller in 1886  (Ontario
          Marriage Registration 011674-86)
    
    My GGGreat grandfather owned the land
          adjacent
          to the farm residence of Augustus Blackburn, William Stone
          Bigelow’s stepfather.  It took me a week, but I found out
          a lot about your ancestors since this
          obituary notice was posted, including the relationship of
          William Stone to
          this person, George Blackburn.  Much credit is due to Lynne Cook, of the Loyalist
          Resource Centre in
          Morrisburg,
            Ontario.
    
    OBITUARY
    George
        Blackburn
              BLACKBURN,
        George G. --- Peacefully, in his sleep, at 11:11 a.m. 
        November 15, 2006, in his 90th year at Ottawa's
        General
          Hospital
        where he'd 
        been diagnosed with cancer. Predeceased by his wife of 60 years
        Grace
        
        Fortington, four years ago. Survived by three children, daughter
        Andrea of 
        Tallahassee, Florida, his sons Mark of Winnipeg and Ron of
        Ottawa. George G. 
        Blackburn is also survived by
        grandchildren Kim, David, Aaron, Ben, and 
        Maxine, and by great-grandchildren Victoria, Matthew, Thomas,
        Emily and 
        Lochlan. A man of many talents, including gifted
        pianist/composer, he
        
        suddenly found himself, late in life, with hundreds of new
        friends from 
        around the world after authoring a WWII book trilogy, the first
        of which 
        "Guns of Normandy", was winner ten years ago of the Ottawa
        Citizen Book of 
        the Year Award (1996). The books provided a first hand account
        of Canadian 
        soldiers in action but didn't include details of how the author,
        as a
        young 
        artillery officer, was awarded the Military Cross in 1944 for
        helping
        save a 
        key bridgehead at the Twente Canal in Holland. Late-in-life
        awards included 
        the Order of Canada, the French Legion of Honour, the Edna
        Staebler Award 
        for Creative Non-Fiction. Earlier awards included honours for
        plays and 
        films of note. After a pre-war stint as reporter for the Ottawa
        Journal in 
        Pembroke, Captain George Blackburn returned from Europe to serve as Director 
        of Information, and Director of Fair Employment Practices, for
        the Federal 
        Department of Labour. Starting in the 1950's he became producer
        of the 
        longest-running radio show "Canada at Work", as well as an
        award-winning 
        documentary film script writer, which films included topics on
        the Older 
        Worker; Anti-Discrimination; a film starring Wayne &
        Schuster called "You 
        can Go a Long Way", encouraging teenagers to stay in high school
        rather than 
        drop out; and the country's most successful government campaign,
        "Why
        wait 
        for Spring? Do It Now!" Winter Works Campaign, which
        revolutionized winter 
        construction and employment during the winter months. Born in
        1917 in
        a 
        farmhouse near Wales, Ontario, a village which disappeared
        beneath the 
        waters of the St. Lawrence Seaway, George Blackburn would later
        commemorate 
        the "saga of the Seaway", in his musical play "A Day to
        Remember" whose 
        songs were among hundreds for which he composed words and music.
        His musical 
        was professionally performed for two summers, at a theatre of
        his own
        
        creation, near Upper
            Canada Village.
        His last expressed
        wish was that "young 
        people" be made aware of the sacrifice made by (generations of)
        soldiers on 
        behalf of Canadian freedom." Only weeks ago, he'd made his
        final, annual 
        visit to Manitoba's Camp Shilo
        - to address Canada's
        young artillery 
        officers. On a personal note, George Blackburn never "talked the
        talk" of 
        organized religion - though he believed in a creator God. But he
        "walked the 
        walk" never allowing anyone to "pick up the tab" at any event he
        attended, 
        and providing a life long banquet for widows and others who
        could never 
        replay him in kind. A great man, profoundly missed by those who
        survive him. 
        A celebration of George's life will be held on Saturday,
        November 18,
        at 
        Pinecrest Visitation Centre, 2500 Baseline Road, Ottawa, from 2:00 p.m. 
        until 4:00 p.m.              
                         
              Published in the Ottawa 
        Citizen on 11/16/2006
        More:
      
    
      Hello,
      I write to you from Jonquiere Quebec.I have
        see your email on Bigelow's page.Someone talks about Augustus
        Blackburn on this page.
      Augustus's father was the brother of my g g
        great-father.The Augustus's father named William Kerr Blackburn
        and he was married to Sarah Baker in Ontario .William Kerr
        abandoned his wife and his children about 1850 and returned to
        the province of Quebec until he died. It's a very sad story. I
        searched where William Kerr died. I searched for a few years. I
        think he died between 1866 or 1871.
      I found a letter writen by a nephew of William. He wrote that William was
          going to Ontario to see Sarah after many years separated and
          he died on train at the stand before Thurso. I searched in
          Ontario register on Ancestry website but i don't find his
          death.
      Can you help me 
     
    
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