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Caswell County Genealogy
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1756 - 1819 (63 years)
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Name |
Bigelow, Roderick [1, 2] |
Birth |
1756 |
Connecticut [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
30208 |
Death |
1819 |
Person ID |
I29600 |
Caswell County |
Last Modified |
2 May 2024 |
Family |
Moseley, Elizabeth, b. 1762, Goochland County, Virginia d. Aft 19 Jan 1820 (Age > 58 years) |
Marriage |
20 Nov 1811 |
Warren County, North Carolina [1, 3] |
Reference Number |
421920 |
Notes |
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Marriage Bond Record
Groom's Name: Roderick Bigelow
Bride's Name: Elizabeth Pattilloe
Marriage Bond Date: 20 Nov 1811
Marriage Place: Warren, North Carolina
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51600-3
System Origin: North Carolina-ODM
Source Film Number: 6330287
Collection: North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979
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Family ID |
F11828 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
2 May 2024 |
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Notes |
- Roderick Bigelow (1756-1819)
Birth date and location based upon the Bigelow Society website and has not been confirmed. See below.
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The following is from Patillo, Pattillo, Pattullo and Pittillo Families, Melba C. Crosse (1972) at 130:
Unknown Pattillo m. Elizabeth Unknown before 1800.
Mrs. Elizabeth Pattilloe m. (2) Roderick Bigelow in Warren Co., N.C. Marriage bond dated 20 Nov. 1811. Bondsman: Joel Terrell, Jr. [Note the possibility that Roderick Bigelow had been married before.]
Roderick Bigelow was among the inhabitants of Nansemond and Isle of Wight Cos., Va., who filed a petition for the formation of a new county stating they suffered inconvenience from their remote situation some forty miles from the Court House and having two ferries to cross. (Va. Geneal., J. F. Dorman, Vol. 6, No. 3, p. 106).
Roderick Bigelow moved to Warren Co., N.C., and our first record of him in that county is 16 Dec. 1799. He was administrator of the estate of Mary Moseley in 1808 and was listed under Taxables for the Sixpound Dist., Warren Co., N.C., from 1811 through 1814. He moved his family to Caswell Co., N.C., sometime before 1819.
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He wrote his will 5 June 1819 and it was probated in Caswell Co., N.C., at the Oct. Court 1819. He devised his estate to his wife, Elizabeth, and her last three Patillo children. To his wife . . . "lend her my land for her natural life . . . after her death to be divided between her three last Patillo children." Children named were daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, and son Thomas Patillo. Roderick named "his son, Thomas Patillo, alias Bigelow" as his executor. Witnesses to this will were Thomas Turner and James Graves. (WB "H", p. 184).
Thomas Turner had married Sarah, widow of William Pattillo (Augustine), in Warren Co., N.C., and they were living in Caswell Co., N.C.
Elizaret Bigelow, Wm. Florence and Helena Person were witnesses to the will of Zachariah Pattillo in Caswell Co., N.C., in 1824.
Thomas Patillo assumed his step-father's surname. He studied law and practiced his profession in Caswell Co., N.C., as Thomas Bigelow until his death. He handled all of the legal affairs of Mary L. Pattillo of that county.
Thomas Bigelow was living alone when he was enumerated on the 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses of Caswell Co., N.C. He gave his age as 55 on the 1850 census and as 68 on the 1870 census. The latter year would make the year of his birth around 1802.
Priscilla Patillo was enumerated on the 1810 census of Warren Co., N.C. at age 45 and over. Line untraced.
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Caswell County October Court 1819
Will Book H, Page 284
Roderick Bigelow - Will - Written 3 June 1819. Wife Elizabeth; her 3 last children, son Thomas, daughters Elizabeth and Mary. Exec: wife Elizabeth and son Thomas Patillo alias Bigelow. Test: Thomas Turner, James Graves. Source: Caswell County North Carolina Will Books 1777-1814 and 1814-1843, Katharine Kerr Kendall (1983) at 39.
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Caswell County, North Carolina
October Court 1819
Will Book H, Page 284
In the name of God Amen, I Roderick Bigelow of the County of Caswell, State of North Carolina, being of perfect mind and memory, calling to mind the mortality of my body, do make and ordain this my last will and testament. That is to say: My body I consign to the earth to be buried at the discretion of my Executors. As to the worldly estate wherewith it has been _______ God to bless me, I give and bequeath the Same in name and form as follows. I give and bequeath unto my wife Elizabeth one Chest of Drawers and one Trunk. I also lend unto her during her natural life my land, negroes, Stock, farming utensils. Viz., after all just Debts is paid and after her death to be equally divided between her three last children, one son by the names of Thomas, two Daughters Elizabeth and Mary. If any other property should be recovered by my Executors, I give the Same unto my Son Thomas. I appoint my wife Elizabeth and my Son Thomas Pattillo, alias Bigelow, the Executrix and Executor of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the fifth of June 1814.
Roderick Bigelow
Test
Thomas Turner
James Graves
State of North Carolina
Caswell County
October Court 1819
The execution of this will was duly proved in open Court by the oath of James Graves, one of the Subscribing witnesses thereto and on motion ordered to be Recorded. At the same time Elizabeth Bigelow and Thomas Patillo, alias Bigelow, duly qualified to Execute the same and Letters Testamentary issued accordingly.
Test
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Caswell County January Court 1820
Will Book H, Page 302
Inventory of Roderick Bieglow decd taken 19 Jan 1820 by Thomas and Elizabeth Bigelow. Source: Caswell County North Carolina Will Books 1777-1814 and 1814-1843, Katharine Kerr Kendall (1983) at 41.
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Note that one source believes the parents of Roderick Bigelow to be Elisha Bigelow and Sarah Spencer Bigelow. This is the Bigelow Society, which bases much of its genealogy on Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol I at page 42. This would provide the following ancestral outline for the Roderick Bigelow of this entry:
John Bigelow m. Mary Warren Bigelow
Johathan Bigelow m. Mary Olcott (one of three wives)
Joseph Bigelow m. Sarah Spencer
Elisha Bigelow m. Hannah Nichols
Roderick Bigelow m. Elizabeth Unknown Pattillo (widow). He was baptised 5 September 1756 and appeared in the 1800 North Carolina census.
See: Bigelow Society.
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# 1295. Elisha 4, son of Joseph 3 ( Jonathan 2, John 1) BIGELOW and Sarah (SPENCER) BIGELOW, was born 27 June 1723 at Hartford, Hartford co, CT. He was married about 1747, Hannah NICHOLS, baptised 08 May 1722, daughter of Cyprian and Mary (SPENCER) NICHOLS. Elisha BIGELOW and Hannah sold land (that had formerly belonged to her father Cyprian) in 1785. Elisha died in Hartford 24 June 1796, according to church records (The First Church of Hartford, CT); his wife Hannah died 28 September 1795.
1790 census: Hartford-Hartford-Elisha Bigelow: 2-0-1-0-0.
Baptisms of their children are taken from church records (The First Church of Hartford, CT) as follows:
12951 James, bapt 08 May 1748; d Hartford 10 May 1821; m, and had a number of children, judging from census.
12952 William, bapt 21 May 1749; res Nansemond co, VA 1790.
12953 Elisha, bapt 22 Dec 1750; d 24 May 1823 Hartford; m 09 Jan 1785 Patience BOW; res Hartford; 8 children.
12954 Cyprian, bapt 17 Dec 1752; m Elizabeth WEBSTER; res NY, but later moved to SC where Elizabeth appears on census.
12955 Normand, bapt 13 Oct 1754; d 16 Oct 1758.
12956 Roderick, bapt 05 Sept 1756; on census 1800 NC. (see below)
12957 Samuel, bapt 18 June 1758; d 23 Oct 1758.
12958 Normand, bapt 27 May 1759; on census 1790 Nansemond co, VA.
12959 Samuel, bapt 22 Feb 1761; alleged to have married and had a family ; no death date; 1 proven son.
1295A Edward, bapt 30 Jan 1763; d 18 Apr 1764.
1295B Hannah Nichols, bapt 03 Mar 1765; (b 03 May 1765?); m Peter Beebe (see below) ; res Perry, NY; no further record.*(see note below).
1295C Edward, bapt 19 Oct 1766; possibly the same as on 1790 census NY.
Sources:
Bigelow Society,The Bigelow Family Genealogy Vol I, pg 42;
Howe, Bigelow Family of America; pg 48; (#23-73)
Barbour, Families of Early Hartford;
censuses 1790, 1800, 1810,1820.
Church Records of "First Church" of Hartford, CT; (according to Howe)
Subject: Roderick Bigelow
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 14:52:16 -0600
From: Autumn Hanna (flimfly@earthlink.net)
Hi Rod,
Do you have any info on Roderick Bigelow, who lived in Warren County , N.C.? He married Elizabeth Pattilloe on 20 Nov 1811. I believe his son Deloney/Delaney born abt 1815 is my gr,gr,gr grandfather. see Deloney is listed on the S.C. census 1860 as being 45 years old and married to Margaret (McClellan) age 26. He is listed as a school teacher and born in N.C. Is this Roderick (12956) the son of Elisha (1295) the same Roderick of Warren County, N.C. There is also a will for Roderick Bigelow, 1819, in Caswell County N.C. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Muril Hanna
Source: The Bigelow Society [http://bigelowsociety.com/rod/elisha4c.htm; accessed 3 November 2014].
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1810 United States Federal Census
Name: Roderick Bigalow
County: Warren
State: North Carolina
Free White Males Under 10: 1
Free White Males 16 to 25: 1
Free White Males 45 and Over: 1
Free White Females Under 10: 2
Free White Females 16 to 25: 1
Free White Females 45 and Over: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 13
Number of Household Members Under 16: 3
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 20
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- Details: Patillo, Pattillo, Pattullo and Pittillo Families, Melba C. Crosse (1972) at 130.
- Details: The Bigelow Society.
- Details: Warren County, North Carolina Marriage Bond: Roderick Bigalow and Elizabeth Pattiloe (20 November 1811).
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