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Mary Bigelow (Flagg)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Death: September 07, 1720 (63)
Watertown, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Flagg; Thomas Flegg; Mary Flagg and Mary
Wife of Samuel Bigelow
Mother of John Bigelow; Mary Mercy Bruce Read; Samuel Bigelow, Jr.; Sarah Bannister - Howe; Lieutenant Thomas Bigelow and 7 others
Sister of Lt. Gershom Flagg; John Flagg; Bartholomew Flagg; Thomas Flagg of Weston; William Flagg and 6 others

Managed by: Susan Irene Pritchard
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About Mary Bigelow

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    Why, in a quarterly dedicated to Bigelow genealogy, should there appear an article about the Flagg ancestry? Two reasons: because three children of Thomas Flegg the immigrant married offspring of John Biglo (so that over half of all Bigelow descendants have Flagg ancestry), and because the two popular Flegg/Flagg genealogies have apparently erred in stating the parentage of Thomas Flegg of Watertown, Massachusetts. 

Reader June Braman of Corvallis, Oregon, whose ancestry is through Sarah Bigelow (Asa 4 , Lt. John 3 , Joshua 2 , John 1 ), last summer attended a week-long seminar in genealogy, sponsored by New England -Historical and Genealogical Society. She had the use of their excellent library, and while researching, used the copy-machine to send us a forty-page extract from Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England, by Ernest Flagg, 1926. These pages (pp. 401-440) thoroughly disprove the statement of the Flagg genealogies that Thomas Flegg was baptised in Whinbergh, Norfolk in 1615, son of Bartholomew and Alicia Flegg.

Concerning Bartholomew Flegg, the author states: "He was born about 1585 and resided in Whinbergh until 1619 when he moved to the adjoining parish of Shipdham...and continued there ten years until his death; and was buried there 7 March 1628/9. He left no will nor was there any administration of his estate." Therefore there is no list of heirs. He had five children baptised in Shipdham after 1619. Since Whinbergh parish registers prior to 1703 are lost, we have no way of knowing if there were any children, specifically Thomas Flegg, born there prior to 1619. Ernest Flagg continues: "For half a century it has been claimed in America that the emigrant Thomas Flegg was baptised _ Whinbergh or Shipdham in 1615." No such record exists.

The author does find proof that a Thomas Flegg was baptised in Hardingham, Norfolk, on 6 May 1621, and proceeds in the next few pages to establish that this child is the man who came to New England. He establishes the lineage for several generations.

Thomas Flegg (baptised 1621) was the youngest of the four sons of Allen and Nazareth - (Devoroys) Flegg. He was seven years old at his father's death and came under the control of his oldest brother Henry, with whom he probably lived during the next few years.

Here Ernest Flagg digresses to give us this historical background " In 1633 William Laud became archbishop of Canterbury.. and started to enforce conformity upon the Puritans... Matthew Wren became bishop of Norfolk in 1635, and his active persecutions of the Puritans caused a large migration of them to New England during the next two years. At the same time there was great economic and industrial depression in England and...young men joined this migration, not on account of religious motives, but with the object of bettering their material condition.

"In this category belonged Thomas Flegg, who lived in New England fifty years before... he became a member of the Puritan church in 1690. Among the emigrants to New England in 1637 were 25 families...whose records have been preserved, because the law required that lists be made of all persons leaving England."

Though many of the lists are lost, the Public Records Office in London has a list of 115 Norfolk residents licensed to pass to New England in April 1637 on either the ship John and Dorothy or the Rose. The family of Richard Carver of Scratby is named, and included three servants, one being "Thomas Flege age 21 years".

If Thomas were baptised in 1621, how could he be "21 years" in 1637? Flagg continues "It was customary for young unmarried men to engage themselves for two or three years as an employee of an older planter who would pay their passage to the New World...Thomas Flegg's age was probably deliberately over-stated to make him appear to be of legal age." In this way he would avoid detention, for the law was quite strict about minors trying to leave the country. "If Thomas Flegg were a large and mature-appearing youth of 16, he could have made a bluff as being of age." Ernest Flagg states that while Carver came from a parish five miles from Flegg's home parish, there is no other Thomas Flegg of the area who could have been the emigrant. Carver died in Watertown, Massachusetts in 1640, and the following year Thomas Flegg, having served out his term of indebtedness begins to appear on Watertown records. He did so until his death in 1698.

"The main evidence for claiming that Thomas Flegg baptised at Hardingham, Norfolk, England 6 May 1621 is identical with Thomas Flegg the emigrant in 1637 from Yarmouth to New England, is in the names given to his children. His oldest child Gershom, born 1641, bore a name given by several New Englanders to a first son born after arrival, the word meaning 'exile'. The second child, John, born 1643, was named for Thomas' grandfather, John Flegg of Shigdham. The third child Bartholomew, born 1645, was named for Thomas' brother Bartholomew (born 1619), and who is the only Flegg named Bartholomew found anywhere in Norfolk from 1400 to 1650, except the cousin Bartholomew" to whom later genealogists erroneously assign Thomas as a child. Flagg continues, "The fourth child, Thomas, born 1646, was of course named for the emigrant himself. It is possible there was an unrecorded child born in 1648; it has been claimed in the Flagg/Flegg genealogy that a William Flegg was born in this interval and was killed by Indians in an attack on Lancaster in 1675, but it was Bartholomew Flegg (born 1645) who met this fate. The fifth child, Michael, born 1653, was obviously named for another of Thomas' brothers, Michael (born 1615) of Reymerston. The sixth child, Eleazer, born 1653, had a Bible name then in vogue in New England. The seventh child, Elizabeth, born 1655 , was doubtless named for Thomas' grandmother, Elizabeth, second wife of John Flegg. The eighth child, Mary, born 1658, was of course named for her mother. The ninth child, Rebecca, born 1660, may have been named for Thomas' older cousin Rebecca, daughter of John Flegg of Whinbergh, the only woman of that name found in this family. The tenth child, Benjamin, born 1662, bore a name commonly given by Puritans to what they expected was a youngest son. But in this case there was miscalculation, as an eleventh child, Allen born 1665, was named for Thomas' father Allen Flegg.

"This extraordinary combination of names whereby Thomas Flegg of Watertown named his children for himself, his wife his father, two of three brothers, his only paternal uncle, his two paternal grandparents, and a cousin, cannot be coincidence...and together with eliminating any other Flegg, seems to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the emigrant Thomas Flegg was the same"Thomas, son of Allen 16 (John 15, Richard 14, John 13, James 12, William 11, John 10, John 9, William 8, Philip 7, Philip 6, Philip 5, Sir John 4, Sir John 3, Henry 2, Alger 1 ) and Nazareth (Devoroys) Flegg. Ernest Flagg cautiously adds that beyond Thomas' grandfather, he has certain doubts as to the linage but the entire Forty pages make fascinating reading.

One more proof remains : Thomas Flegg, like all colonists between the ages of 16 and 60, had to take part in military training. On 5 April 1681 he petitioned to be relieved of training, and from paying the annual 5 shilling fine for those unable to train. The implication is that in 1681 he was 60 years of age, i.e., born 1621, not in 1615, and thus eligible to be relieved on account of age.

Other records of interest concerning Thomas Flegg are that he owned a homestall of six acres, and a lot of twenty acres. He served as selectman eight times between 1671 and 1685, and as late as 10 July 1693, was chosen to serve on the grand jury. In 1659 he lost an eye by a gunshot accident. He made his will in 1697. From the third volume of published Watertown records, this last entry: "Thomas Flege an old man diceaced feb:6: 1697:8." Indeed he was an old man, a good seventy-six years old at the time of his death.

His widow Mary made her will on 30 December 1702, which was attested 21 April 1703, and inventory for distribution taken 25 May 1703. Her husband having previously bequeathed most of his property to their sons, Mary divided her movables and remaining property "equally among my daughter Mary Biglo, my daughter Elizabeth Biglo, and my daughter Rebecca Gook...the executor to have 3L 12s of my son Benjamin Flegg which is remaining to be paid me by my husband's will.' The executor was Samuel Biglo, the witnesses were Nathaniel Wilder, Ephraim Wilder, and John Warren. This brings to mind the questions was Mary the wife of Thomas Flegg a Wilder daughter?

After the deaths of Thomas and Mary, the family surname soon changed to the spelling Flagg, and is so used by all descendants in America today.

Children of Thomas and Mary (maiden name unknown) Flagg, all born in Watertown, were :

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1 ..... Gershom, born 16 April 1641; died Watertown 6 July 1690; married 1668 Hannah Leppingwell.

2 ..... John, born 14 June 1643; died Watertown 6 Feb 1696/7; married 1670 Mary Gale. 3 children.

3 ..... Bartholomew, born 23 Feb 1644/5, died before 1697, as not named in his father's will; the article above states he was killed by Indians in 1675.

4 ..... Thomas, born 28 Apr 1646; died in Watertown 1719, married 18 Feb 1667/8 Rebecca Dix. 5 children.

5 ..... Michael, born 23 Mar 1650/1; died Watertown. 16 Oct 1711; married (1) 3 June 1674 Mary Bigelow, who died 3 Sept 1704; and (2) 27 Dec 1704 Mary (Lawrence) Earle. 3 children by first marriage.

6 ..... Eleazer, born 14 May 1653; died Concord, Mass. May 1722; married 10 Oct 1676 Deborah (Wright) Barnes. 3 children.

7 ..... Elizabeth, born 2 Mar 1655; died Watertown 9 Aug 1729; married 20 Oct 1676 Joshua 2 Bigelow. 12 children

8 ..... Mary, born 14 Jan 1657/8 (see Samuel link); died 7 Sept 1720, the death recorded in both Watertown and Waltham; married 3 June 1674 Samuel 2 Bigelow. 10 children.

9 ..... Rebecca, born 5 Sept 1660; died Cambridge Mass. 20 June 1721; married 19 Nov 1679 Stephen Cook.

10 ... Benjamin, born 25 June 1662, died Worcester, Mass. 3 May 1741; married about 1689 Experience Child. 9 children.

11 ... Allen, born 16 May 1665; died Watertown Oct 1711; married 12 Mar 1684/5 Sarah Ball. 9 children.

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Family of Allen (16) and Nazareth (DEVOROYS) FLEGG: 1... Henry Flagg, b ??

2... Michael Flagg, b 1615.

3... Bartholomew Flagg, b 1619.

4... Thomas Flagg, (see above), baptised 6 May 1621 at Hardingham, Norfolk, England; d 06 February 1697 06 February 1697Watertown, MA.

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Sources: Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of New England; Banks, Persons of Quality, Hotten, List of Emigrants; Bond, History of Watertown; Watertown records, and the article named in this feature. Vol. 7, No. 3 - FORGE:The Bigelow Society quarterly - July 1978 Page 45 Thanks especially to June Braman of Corvallis, Oregon, for this important addition to Bigelow ancestry. Scanned document June 12, 1997 by Don Bigelow Dbigel1@cris.com (c) Copyright 1997 Bigelow Society, Inc. All rights reserved. On my trip to the Waltham and Watertown cemeteries in 1995, I noticed many FLAGG headstones in Watertown, but was unable to link them to BIGELOWS. I didn't photograph or record their locations. Maybe some other time......ROD 1997.


http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22655335

Birth: Jan., 1653 Watertown Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA Death: Sep. 7, 1720 Watertown Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA

PARENTS: Thomas Flagg and Martha Gershom, emmigrants from Norfolk, England and settled in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA.

HUSBAND: Samuel Bigelow, married June 3, 1674 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. He was the son of John Bigelow and Mary Warren, emmigrants from England.

CHILDREN ALL BORN IN WATERTOWN, MIDDLESEX CO, MA:

Hannah Bigelow John Bigelow Mary Bigelow Samuel Bigelow Sarah Bigelow Thomas Bigelow Mercy Bigelow Abigail Bigelow Isaac Bigelow Deliverance Bigelow

EPITATH:

Here lyes the body of Mrs. Mary Bigalow wife to Mr. Samuel Bigalow, aged 67 years and 3 mo, died September the 7th 1720 ADDITIONAL INFO ON BIRTH:

Rod Bigelow - Director. E-Mail: rodbigelow@netzero.net, Bigelow Society Inc., Modified - 05/09/2003, Mary was born in Watertown 14 Jan 1658. (There is some confusion on date of birth of Mary (Flagg) Bigelow. The Bigelow Society Site suggested the following explantation: If Mary was born 14 Jun 1653, she would be 67 yrs and 3 mos on her death on 7 Sept 1720, which is clearly marked on headstone. Therefore we can conclude that June was confused with Jan, and 1653 with 1658, both common mistakes.)." NOTE FROM CHARLES DUNFORD: I believe there is a controversy about her birth year. The gravestone says that she was 67 at death BUT She has a brother Eleazer on 14 May 1653 One of the above must be incorrect. Family links:

Parents:
 Thomas Flagg (1615 - 1697)
 Mary Gershom Flagg (1619 - 1702)

Spouse:

 Samuel Bigelow (1653 - 1730)*

Children:

 John Bigelow (1675 - 1769)*
 Sarah Bigelow Howe (1681 - ____)*
 Thomas Biglo (1683 - 1756)*
 Isaac Bigelow (1690 - 1751)*

Burial: Grove Hill Cemetery Waltham Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA

Created by: Star Rhodes Record added: Nov 04, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 22655335


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Biography

Name ===: Name: Mary /Flegg/ <ref>Source: #S342 Page: 175-176</ref><ref>Source: #S814 Page: 852-869, Flagg</ref>: Name: Mary /Flagg/ <ref>Source: #S1618 Page: 45-48, James Abram Garfield</ref>

Birth

: Birth:
:: Date: 14 JAN 1657/58 :: Place: Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts:: Note: though Descs. of Eleazer Flagg say 14 Jan 1656/7<ref>Source:#S342 Page: 175-176</ref><ref>Source: #S814 Page: 852-869, Flagg</ref><ref>Source: #S1618 Page: 45-48, James Abram Garfield</ref>

Marriage

: Husband: Bigelow-746|Samuel Bigelow : Wife: Flegg-55|Mary Flegg : Marriage: :: Date: 03 JUN 1674:: Place: Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts<ref>Source: #S1618 Page: 39-45, Rutherford Birchard Hayes</ref><ref>Source: #S342 Page: 175-176</ref><ref>Source: #S814 Page: 852-869, Flagg</ref>

Children ===Note NI75Samuel Bigelow and Mary Flagg had the following children:

  • i. Hannah Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA.. She married Daniel Warren 24 May 1711.* ii. John Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 9 May 1675.* iii. Mary Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 12 Sep 1677. Mary died 1707. She married David Bruce 2 Feb 1699/00.* iv. Samuel Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 18 Sep 1679.* v. Sarah Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 1 Oct 1681. Sarah died in Marlboro, Middlesex Co., MA. She married Josiah Howe 11 Dec 1706. Josiah was born 1678 in Marlboro, Middlesex Co., MA. Josiah died 20 Sep 1766. Josiah died 20 Sep 1766.* vi. Thomas Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 24 Oct 1683.* vii. Mercy Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 4 Apr 1686. Mercy died 23 Feb 1744/45 at 58 years of age. She married Thomas Garfield 2 Jan 1706/07. Thomas was born 12 Dec 1680 in Watertown, Middlesex County, MA.. He was the son of Benjamin Garfield and Elizabeth Bridge. Thomas died 4 Feb 1751/52 in Weston, Massachusetts, at 71 yearsof age. * viii. Abigail Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 7 May 1687. She married Jonathon Cutler 17 Aug 1710. Jonathon was born about 16 Jun 1688 in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA.. Jonathon died about Jun 1740 in Killingly, Windham Co., CT. Jonathon died about Jun 1740 inKillingly, Windham Co., CT.
  • ix. Isaac Bigelow was born 19 May 1691.* x. Deliverance Bigelow was born in Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA. 22 Sep 1695. She married John Sternes 10 Aug 1715.

Death

: Death:
:: Date: 07 SEP 1720:: Place: Waltham, Massachusetts<ref>Source: #S342 Page: 175-176</ref>

Burial

: Burial:
:: Date: 7 SEP 1720 :: Place: Watertown:

Gravestone Inscription

: Note H00192Gravestone Inscription: "
: Her lyes the : Body of Mrs Mary : Bigalow wife to : Samuel Bigalow : Aged 67 years : 3 mo died Sept. : the 7 th 1720

Sources ===* Roberts, Gary Boyd; Ancestors of American Presidents. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.

  • Source S82 Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:The Generations Network,Inc., 2004. NOTE_APID: 7836
  • Source: S00262 Edited by Frederic W. BaileyTitle: Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800 Publication: Name: Genealogical Publishing Co; Location: Baltimore, MD; Date: 1968; Repository: Denver Public Library, Denver, CO Call Number: G929.3744B152eap * Source: S00263 Author: Gilman Bigelow HoweTitle: Genealogy of the Bigelow Family of America From the Marriage in 1642 of John Biglo and Mary Warren to the Year 1890 Publication: Name: Charles Hamilton; Location: Worcester, MA; Date: 1890; Denver Public Library, Denver, CO Call Number: G929.2 B481ho
  • Source: S-1913184931 Family Data Collection - Individual Records Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Note: APID: 1,4725::0
  • Source: S1416 Title: Ancestry of George W. Bush compiled by William Addams Reitwiesner
  • Source: S10392 Title: New England Historical and Genealogical Register: Revisiting the Familyof Gershom2 Flagg of Woburn, Massachusetts, Volume: 163, Pages: 1926 Abbreviation: NEHGR: Revisiting the Fam. of Gershom2 Flagg Author: Wardlow, Jon Publication: 2009 * Source: S1618 Title: Ancestors of American Presidents Abbreviation: Ancs. of Am. Presidents Author: Boyer, Carl; Roberts, Gary Boyd, Author Qualifier: comp. Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1995 * Source: S342 Title: The Descendants of Eleazer Flagg and His Wife Huldah Chandler of Grafton,Mass. Including Genealogies of the Flagg, Waters, Goddard and HaydenFamilies Abbreviation: Descs. of Eleazer Flagg Author: Flagg, Charles Alcott Publication: David Clapp & Son, Boston, Mass., 1903 * Source: S814 Title: The History of Augusta from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time:With Notices of the Plymouth Company, and Settlements on the Kennebec;Together with Biographical Sketches and Genealogical Register, Format: 2vols. Abbreviation: Hist. of Augusta (1870) Author: North, James W. Publication: Clapp and North, Augusta, Maine, 1870

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<p> </p>!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(TM); ; ; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT84150 USA

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<p> </p>!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA

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<p> </p>!NOTE: ludden1.FTW; ; ; ; , Source Media Type: Other. Date of Import: Nov 7, 1999

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<p> </p>!BIRTH: ludden1.FTW; ; ; ; , Source Media Type: Other. Date of Import: Nov 7, 1999

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<p> </p>!DEATH: ludden1.FTW; ; ; ; , Source Media Type: Other. Date of Import: Nov 7, 1999

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<p> </p>From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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<p> </p>!FLAGG FAMILY RECORDS P. 15.:RECORDS OF ANDREW N. WINSOR.

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<p> </p>married a Royal line on another PAF

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<p> </p>Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 45HC-GX

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<p> </p>Source at genealogylibrary.com Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol1 page 531

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Mary Bigelow's Timeline

1657
June 14, 1657
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1658
January 14, 1658
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
1675
May 9, 1675
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1677
September 12, 1677
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1679
September 18, 1679
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1681
October 1, 1681
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
October 1, 1681
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1683
October 24, 1683
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1685
April 14, 1685
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America