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Patience Bruce

Female 1757 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Patience Bruce was born on 15 Jun 1757 in Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of David Bruce and Hannah Pierce); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Bruce was born on 20 Dec 1700 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (son of David Bruce and Mary Bigelow); died in 1800.

    David married Hannah Pierce in 1741. Hannah was born on 1 Nov 1724 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah Pierce was born on 1 Nov 1724 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; and died.
    Children:
    1. Elijah Bruce was born on 2 Nov 1741 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; and died.
    2. Aaron Bruce was born in 1743 in Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; and died.
    3. David Bruce was born in 1748 in Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; and died.
    4. Ezekiel Bruce was born on 7 Mar 1751 in Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; and died.
    5. Hannah Bruce was born in 1752 in Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; and died.
    6. 1. Patience Bruce was born on 15 Jun 1757 in Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Bruce was born in 1675 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (son of Thomas Bruce and Magdalen Evans); died on 22 Jul 1701 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    David married Mary Bigelow on 26 Jan 1699 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Mary (daughter of Samuel Bigelow and Mary Flagg) was born on 12 Sep 1677 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 21 Feb 1706 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Bigelow was born on 12 Sep 1677 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Samuel Bigelow and Mary Flagg); died on 21 Feb 1706 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. David Bruce was born on 20 Dec 1700 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1800.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Bruce was born in 1637 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (son of Archibald Bruce and Marion Gray); died in 1714 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 13 Aug 1637, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

    Notes:

    Thomas BRUCE was born between 1630 and 1640 in Scotland or England. He died probably between 1714 and 1721 in Marlborough, MA, probably. Thomas is the earliest Bruce discovered in Marlborough to date (1676).

    Known Events:

    1676:
    NEHGR 35:218-219: The earliest record of Thomas is when in 1676, Thomas Bruce is among those petitioners sustaining losses in the Sudbury Indian Fight (King Phillip's War) of 1676 He is also among those petitioning the general court as a distressed inhabitant of Sudbury.

    1679:
    MJR--Middlesex County Deeds, p. 296: The Selectmen of Marlboro agreed with Thomas Bruce that he would build and operate for the town's use a mill to be located near the confluence of Angle Brook and Stoney Brook to be in operation by January 1680. In return, Thomas was granted 40 acres of land and ten acres of meadow. The agreement was sign by Abraham Williams for the town and "Thomas Breuis" for himself. By original agreement the land was to revert to the town if Thomas were to cease operations of the mill. By 1702, however, the mill was at least partially destroyed, and at his request, and it was so voted that the land be granted to him free and clear.

    1688:
    NEHGR 36:51: In 1688, Thomas Bruse Jr. and John Bruse and Thomas Bruse are among those listed in Marlborough for Taxes under Andros.

    1691:
    NEHGR: 43:372: Thomas Bruse, Sr. is among those settled at the garrison at Marlborough, Middlesex Co. 1691/2

    NEHGR40:400: Thomas Brewes is mentioned several times as those of Sudbury involved in King Phillip's war and having sustained loss.

    1699:
    MJR--Middlesex County Deeds, p. 296: On January 29, 1699, Thomas and Magdalen, "my wife," disposed of his land and part interest in his saw mill to sons David and Roger.

    1702:
    MJR--Worcester County Deeds 16:60, 20:584: Samuel Ward of Marlborough exchange land in which Thomas Bruce describes himself as "Thomas Bruce Senr, Miller."

    1706:
    MJR--Worcester County Deeds, 15:149: On April 13, 1706, Thomas Bruce Senr, in fatherly love, gives Roger halft part of his house lot granted by the town, with all the housing and Corn Mill and half of Sawmills standing thereon, and also, "my whole Estate . . ."

    1709-10
    MJR--Worcester County Deeds 15:148: Thomas was still alive at this date, for he disposes of land to his grandson, David, including "one half of all my right" in the land which was gven to him for building and maintaining a mill. He mentions with the document that he makes this grant for "Divers good causes and other weighty considerations moving me thereto . . ." It is obvious that Thomas is uncomfortable for some reason with events in his life. Magdalen did not sign this will, and it could be conjectured that as she signed earlier documents, she was by now deceased.

    1710-1721:
    MJR-Middlesex County Deeds, p. 299: An attorney was hired in 1710 by Samuel Bigelow, guardian and maternal grandfather of Thomas' grandson David, to represent his interest against the town which wished to nullify earlier land agreements with early residents--David, through Thomas, was among those so affected. A settlement was reached and David was granted twenty acres, in exchange for extinguishment of his half of the rights. In October, 1714, Thomas was granted twenty acres in a similar action. Finally in a meeting of May 8, 1721, a committee was appointed to agree on the bound of one acre of the twenty granted to Thomas and to settle with his heirs. Therefore, Thomas died between 1714 and 1721.

    NEHGR 63:224: Colonial Records of Marlborough: Referencing the reserved land at Fort Meadow, A "commeetty" is to call John Shearman to show the bounds of an acre of meadow Granted to Thomas Bruce. Thomas Bruce is also those among those shown to have been issued a "primitive" grant.
    Children were: John (2) BRUCE, Thomas (2) BRUCE, Roger(1) BRUCE, David BRUCE.

    Thomas Bruce was an early resident of Sudbury and Marlborough in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Much of what is known about him comes from land deeds of Middlesex County. He was a farmer and miller and had a wife Magdalen and sons David and Roger and probably Thomas.[5]

    The earliest record of him is a list of inhabitants of Sudbury, dated April 21, 1676, who sustained monetary losses during King Phillip's War. Thomas' loss was given as ten pounds.[6]

    He was still residing in Sudbury three years later when the Selectmen of Marlboro on June 9, 1679 agreed with Thomas Bruce that he would build and operate for the town's use a mill to be located near the confluence of Angle Brook and Stoney Brook to be in operation by January 1680 "if God permit". In return the town granted Thomas forty acres of land and ten acres of meadow. The agreement was signed by Abraham Williams for the town and "Thomas Breuis" for himself.[1/296]

    The house lot of forty acres that Thomas received was described as being on the north side of Stoney Brook and, included within its western part, a portion of Angle Brook. The exact location would be difficult to determine today, since that area was flooded in 1898 under the Sudbury Reservoir.[1/296-7]

    By the original agreement, the land was to revert to the town if Thomas were to cease operation of the mill for any reason except beyond his control. By 1702, however, the mill was at least partially destroyed making difficult his compliance with the agreement, and he requested, and "it was so voated that he be aqitted from any further engagement" and the land was granted to him free and clear.[1/297]

    Thomas disposed of his land to sons David and Roger.
    "... Thomas Bruce of Marlburough in the County of Middlx in New England husbandman and Magdalen ... my wife ... For the naturall Love good will and affection we bare to our dutyfull Sone David Bruce of the abovesd Town and County husbandman ... Confirm unto our Said son David Bruce ... the one moiety or halfe part of Forty acres of Land ... within the ... abovesd Town ... as it was granted to me the Said Thomas Bruce by the abovesd Town; also the one ... halfe part of Ten acres of medow ... Scittuated in the abovesd Town of ye north side of Stony Brooke ... also the one ... half part of ye saw mill now in my possesion ..." January 29, 1699. Both signed by mark.[2/13:5]

    This would seem to have been a wedding gift of the parents to David as he married MARY BIGELOW four days later.[5]

    On Feb. 17, 1702 Samuel Ward of Marlborough granted "Thos. Bruce Senr, Miller" a meadow of three acres in Marlborough lying on both sides of Stony Brook.[2/16:601] In exchange for this property Thomas granted Samuel Ward several parcels of land. Thomas also described himself as "Thomas Bruce Senr, Miller" in this deed.[2/20:584] The Stony Brook section of Marlborough was later set off to form the town of Southborough. Thomas' son Roger, who lived in that area, was one of the petitioners for the new town.[5]

    The relationship with Roger is born out by a deed dated April 13, 1706. "... I Thomas Bruce Senr ... for and in consideration of a fatherly love and good will which I have and do bear unto my loving son Roger Bruce both of us belonging and situate in the town of Marlborough ... by this Deed of Gift, give and confirm unto my loving son Roger Bruce ... the half part of my house lott which was granted to me by the town of Marlborough lying ... partly along Stony Brooke ... with all the housing and Corn Mill and half the said Sawmills which are standing thereupon ... and also my whole Estate ..." Thomas and Magdalen both signed by mark.[2/15:149]

    No will of Thomas Bruce has been found, and he probably never wrote one. It is likely he disposed of his estate in this and other deeds.[5]

    His death date is unknown, but he was certainly living January 2, 1709-10 when he gave land to his grandson, as it seems, in anticipation of his death. "... I Thomas Bruce Senr ... Miller for and in consideration of love, good will and affection which I have and do bear toward my loving grandson David Bruce belongning to ye Town of Watertown in ye same county ... for Divers good causes and other weighty considerations moving me thereunto ... grant unto my loving grandson ... one half of all my right ... in the Common Land which was given to me the said Thomas Bruce by the aforesaid Town of Marlborough ... for building and maintaining a mill, according to an agreement with Said Town ...".[2/15:148] Thomas signed by mark. Magdalen did not sign this deed and may have died since 1706 when she signed the previous deed.[5]

    The "weighty considerations" may have been health related or may have been based on the fact that the town, growing and wanting to transfer common land to the newcomers, desired to be free of its obligations granted to earlier residents allowing them to take timber from this land.

    Samuel Bigelow, guardian and maternal grandfather of Thomas' grandson David, hired attorney John Sherman in 1710 to represent David's case to the town. The town had attempted to nullify Thomas' rights to the common land when he transferred his ownership. Settlement was reached and David Bruce was granted twenty acres in compensation for extinguishment of his half of the rights.

    In October 1714 Thomas was granted twenty acres in a similar action. The final action recorded by the town on the settlement of these claims was at a meeting May 8, 1721 when a committee was appointed to meet with John Sherman and agree on bounds of one acre of the twenty granted to Thomas and settle with his heirs.[1/299] Therefore Thomas Bruce died between 1714 and 1721.

    The name of Thomas Bruce, Sr. appears on a tax list for the town of Marlborough in the year 1688. His tax was 9 shillings, 6 pence.[4] Thomas Bruce, Senior was one of twelve men assigned to the garrison of the West Regiment of Middlesex County in Marlborough on March 15, 1691-2. Isaac How's name was at the top of the list, so the garrison may have been at his house.[3] The term "Sr." did not have the same strict meaning 300 years ago as it does today. It had a broader meaning which could refer to the elder of two men of the same name whether they were related or not. Thus Thomas Bruce, Sr. did not necessarily have a son Thomas, although it can be assumed for lack of any other information.

    Thomas may also have had a son John. He apparently omitted Thomas from a division of his estate and may have treated John in the same way. These children, if they were Thomas' children at all, may also have been provided for in some other manner. At any rate, John Bruce does not seem to have belonged to the Woburn Bruces, and his son John went to Brookfield as did some of the children of Roger, a known child of Thomas Bruce.[5]

    It is a mystery where Thomas came from. One possibility is the county of Suffolk in England where the name is popular. Another possibility, and subject of some speculation, is that he was a Scottish prisoner taken by Lord Cromwell in the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 and then sent (or sold into servitude) to this country. Tradition in the family has it that the name (i.e. Bruce) was Scottish and are related to Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, but this may be due to the fact that someone made the connection with no other evidence.

    Another intriguing possibility is the marriage found in the International Genealogy Index (IGI) between Thomas Bruce and Magdalen Evans 12 December 1652 in the Saint Martin-in-the-Fields Church in Westminster, London, England.[8] It seems, based on the marriage dates of their children, that Thomas and Magdalen would have been too young to have married in 1652, but the timing is not out of the question. And it's possible that they emigrated in the early 1670's with their youngest children.

    Another family tradition passed down is that we descend from an Indian princess. The story goes that an early Bruce had some big dogs that prevented Indians from crossing the Bruce land. This early Bruce came out and called off the dogs, allowing the Indians to pass. He befriended the Indians and ended up marrying the chief's daughter. No evidence has been found to support this story.



    REF: [1] New England Historic Genealogical Register, 1982 (pgs.294-301)
    [2] Middlesex County Deeds
    [3] New England Historic Genealogical Register, 1889 (pg.372)
    [4] New England Historic Genealogical Register, 1882 (pg.192)
    [5] The Bruce Family (Manuscript at NEHGS) - Winifred Lovering Holman
    [6] New England Historic Genealogical Register, 1881 (pg.219)
    [7] The History of Marlborough - Charles Hudson, 1862
    [8] IGI batch no. M001451, sheet no. 00 extracted from LDS
    microfilm number 0560369 (parish records 1550-1653)

    Children:

    1. Thomas, b. prob. abt. 1665, no mention of him found as he probably died young and unmarried

    2. John, b. abt. 1667, m. abt. 1694 Elizabeth ____, d. prob. 1739

    3. Roger, b. prob. abt. 1670, d. 16 Dec 1733, Southborough, MA m. Elizabeth Forbush, b. Cambridge, MA 16 Mar 1669,
    d. Southborough, MA in Apr 1746

    4. David, b. prob. abt. 1675, d. Marlborough 22 Jul 1701, m.
    Watertown 2 Feb 1699 Mary Bigelow, b. 12 Sep 1677, d. Sudbury, MA 21 Feb 1707-8 (Mary later married Thomas Read IV on 03 Dec 1701 in Sudbury or Wayland, Middlesex, MA

    Chil.: 1) David Bruce, b. 20 Dec 1700, m. 20 Feb 1727 Mary Brigham, b. 1701 (David was the son or David Bruce and Mary Bigelow)

    Thomas married Magdalen Evans on 12 Dec 1652 in Saint Martin In The Fields, Westminster, London, England. Magdalen was born in 1640 in London, London, England; died in 1709 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Magdalen Evans was born in 1640 in London, London, England; died in 1709 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. John Bruce was born in 1667 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1739 in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Roger Bruce was born in 1670 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 16 Sep 1733 in Southborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. 4. David Bruce was born in 1675 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 22 Jul 1701 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 10.  Samuel Bigelow was born on 28 Oct 1653 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (son of John Bigelow and Sarah Warren); died on 30 Sep 1730 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Bigelow family of America: from the marriage in 1642 of John Biglo and Mary Warren to the year 1890 (Google eBook)
    Gilman Bigelow Howe
    Printed by C. Hamilton, 1890 - History - 517 pages
    pg 26

    1-6. Samuel Biglo of Watertown, son of John and Mary (Warren) Biglo, was born Oct. 28, 1653, and married June 3, 1674 (the same time as his sister Mary), Mary Flagg, daughter of Thomas and Mary Flagg. She was born Jan. 14, 1658, and died Sept. 7, 1720. He was a prominent man in Watertown, an innholder, as we find he was licensed as such 1702 to 1716. He represented the town in the General Court 1708-9-10. His will dated Sept. 30, 1720, and proved Feb. 21, 1731, mentions sons John, Samuel, Thomas and Isaac; daughters Mercy Garfield, Abigail Cutler and Deliverance Stearns; sons-in-law Thomas Reed, Josiah Howe and Daniel Warren; grandchildren David Bruce, Nathaniel Read, Isaac Read, Thomas Read, Catherine Read, Phinehas Howe, Abraham Howe, Rachel Howe, Samuel Warren, Daniel Warren and Hannah Warren. To his three daughters he gave the sum of £17 apiece. Their children were born in Watertown, viz.:

    33. John, 6. May 9, 1675; m. Jerusha Garfield; lived in Marlborough.

    34. Mary, 6. Sept. 12, 1677; m. Feb. 2, 1700, David Bruce of Marlborough, where he d. soon after; she had one son by him, named David, of whom we have no date of birth, but he is mentioned in his grandfather's will. She married second in 1701 Thomas Read, Jr., of Sudbury, a son of Thomas and Mary (Goodrich) Read. He was born 1678. She died in 1707, leaving four children by her last husband, viz.:
    i. Nathaniel, 6. 1702; lived In Warren, Mass., and had a large number of descendants.
    ii. Isaac.
    iii. Thomas.
    iv. Catherine; and all were living In 1720.

    35. Isamuel, b. Sept. 18, 1679; m. Ruth Warren; lived in Marlborough.

    36. Sarah, b. Oct. 1, 1681; m. Dec. 11, 1706, Josiah Howe of Marlborough, son of Josiah and Mary (Haynes) Howe, and a grandson of John Howe, the first settler of Marlborough, Mass. He was born in Marlborough 1678, and lived in Marlborough, where she died, and he married a second time, Nov. 22, 1718, Mary Marble, and died Sept. 20, 1766, aged 78, having three children by his first wife, viz.:
    i. Phinehas, b. Dec. 4, 1707; m. Abigail Bennett; lived in
    Lancaster and Shrewsbury, where they had:
    i. Phineas, b. March 7, 1733.
    ii. Bezaleel, b. Feb. 14, 1735; m. Sarah Biglow of
    Marlborough,
    iii. Silas, 6. Jan. 26, 1737.
    iv. Abigail, 6. Feb. 12, 1738.
    v. Betty, b. 1740.

    ii. Abraham, b. April 6, 1709.
    iii. Rachel, b. Nov. 23, 1710; probably m. 1788, Isaac Ball of Hopkinton.

    37. Thomas, b. Oct. 24, 1683; m. Mary Livermore of Watertown.

    38. Mercy; this is supposed to be the Martha who was recorded as b. April 4, 1686, as there is no further mention made of Martha and there is of Mercy, and she is said to have been born in 1686, that is thought to have been a mistake in the record. Mercy m. Jan. 2, 1707, Lieut. Thomas Garfield (or Gearfield as the name is sometimes written). He was the son of Capt. Benj. and Elizabeth (Bridge) Garfield and was born Dec. 12, 1680. They lived in Watertown a short time and had two children born there: i. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1708; and ii. Eunice, b. Aug. 23, 1710. They moved from there to Lunenburg, and were the direct ancestors of the late President James A. Garfield. She died Feb. 23, 1745. He died Feb. 4, 1752.

    39. Abigail, b. May 7, 1687; m. Aug. 1, 1710, Jonathan Cutler of Killingly, Conn.; they resided in Colchester, Conn., where they had three children born, but we have no further record.

    40. Hannah; m. May 24, 1711, Daniel Warren, and they lived in Westborough and Shrewsbury, and had five children born before 1745, three of whom were mentioned in their grandfather's will. He was a soldier in the French and Indian War and Is said to have been taken prisoner at Fort Massachusetts and carried captive to Canada.

    41. Isaac, b. May 19, 1691; m. Mary Bond and lived in Colchester,Conn.

    42. Deliverance, b. Sept. 22, 1695; m. Aug. 10, 1715, John Sternes of Lexington, Mass., son of John and Judith (Laurence) Sternes. He lived in Worcester, where their descendants lived many years.

    Samuel Bigelow, fifth child and fourth son of John and Mary Warren Bigelow was born 28 Oct 1653 in Watertown, MA. On 3 June 1674 he married Mary Flagg, daughter of Thomas and Mary Flagg. Mary was born in Watertown 14 Jan 1658(more likely 14 Jun 1653, as her headstone says she was 67 years and 3 months at the time of her death 7 Sept 1720).

    Howe's Bigelow genealogy gives no death date for Samuel, stating that the will was probated 21, Feb 1731. Waltham town records state Samuel's death as 1 Feb 1732. Since Samuel's son Thomas lived in Waltham from 1720 onward, it is likely Samuel and wife spent their declining years in Thomas' home. Mary, wife of Samuel died 7 Sep 1720. Her death is recorded at both Watertown and Waltham. Their headstones are at Grove Hill Cemetery, Waltham, MA.

    Samuel Bigelow was an important man in Watertown. He was an innholder from 1702 to 1716, and represented the General Court from 1708 to 1710. He was also a carpenter, and in 1686 received from his father a gift-in-deed for 16 acres and a house.

    From 1687-1716 Samuel appears frequently in Watertown town records. A few entries follow:

    27 Sep 1687 Samuel Begaloo chosen survayer.
    7 Nov 1692 Samuel Begalo chosen Cunstabel [tax collector].
    21 Dec 1696 Samuel Bigelow appointed to the committee to hire or procure housing for the Rev. Samuel Angier, and to take effectual care of the moving of Mr. Angier and family to Watertown.
    20 Jan 1697 Samuel Begelo issued his accounts, as he was constable, by his receipts and payments before the selectmen.
    Feb 1697 Samuel Begelo elected selectman(town council member].
    March 1701 Samuel Bigelow given approval to keep a publick house.
    7 May 1708 Mr Samuel Bigelow chosen representative for the year ensuing.
    15 Feb 1709 Mr Sam'll Biglow on committee to carry on the work of building a schoolhouse.
    10 May 1709 Mr Samuel Bigelow chosen representative.
    6 Mar 1710 Mr Samuel Biglo chosen representative; his nephew Joshua jr appointed hayward.
    5 Jan 1711 Samuel Biglo one of several signing an agreement that Nathaniel Green was to be a town charge [i.e.,receive welfare assistance].
    2 Mar 1713 Samuel Biglow appointed tithing-man.
    1 Mar 1714 Samuel Biglow chosen selectman.
    8 Apr 1714 Sam'l Biglo appointed to a committee to take care that Nicholas Wyeth and wife be provided with work and kept at it according to their ability.
    18 Jul 1714 Town treasurer to pay Samuel Biglo nine shillings for corn provided Nicholas Wyeth and wife
    10 Aug 1714 Mr Samuel Biglo to be paid 18 shillings from town treasury.
    15 Feb 1715 Mr Samuel Biglo chosen selectman
    9 Sep 1715 Mr Samuel Biglo and Samuell Stearns to prepare answers to the petition of the Eastern congregation, which wishes to form a separate town.
    20 Mar 1716 Samuell Biglo to bargain with John Cutting to entertain[i.e.,board] Wyeth & wife, and provide them house room, with four cords firewood at reasonable rate-for the ensuing year.
    20 Feb 1716 Mr Samuell Biglo's account for Joseph Cutler's funerals coffin, 6 shillings; for drink, 8 schillings; grave-digging, 6 shillings. ordered paid by Zachariah Cutting.
    27 Nov 1716 Mr Samuell Biglo to be paid 4 shillings for timber to make over the bridge by the brook by Widow Flagg's.
    25 Dec 1716 Mr Samuell Biglow to provide a shirt for James Holland in his needy condition, at the town's expense. [Note that our Puritan forefathers did not observe Christmas, and that the town council met as usual on December 25.].

    Samuel Bigelow's will was drawn up 30 Sep 1720 and mentions sons John, Samuel, Thomas, and Isaac; daughters Mercy Garfield, Abigail Cutler, and Deliverance Stearns, sons-in-law Thomas Read, Josiah Howe, and Daniel Warren; grandchildren David Bruce, Nathaniel Read, Isaac Read, Thomas Read, Catherine Read; Phinehas Howe, Abraham Howe, Rachel Howe, Samuel Warren, Daniel Warren, and Hannah Warren. The three daughters received L17 each.

    Sources:
    Howe, Bigelow Family in America
    Bond, Genealogies and History of Watertown
    Watertown town records, vol 3

    From Find-a-Grave website
    Samuel Bigelow
    Birth: Oct. 28, 1653 Watertown Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA
    Death: Sep. 30, 1730 Watertown Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA

    Samuel married Mary Flagg on 30 Jun 1674 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Mary was born on 14 Jun 1657 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 7 Sep 1720 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Flagg was born on 14 Jun 1657 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 7 Sep 1720 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. John Bigelow was born on 9 May 1675 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Sep 1769 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. 5. Mary Bigelow was born on 12 Sep 1677 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 21 Feb 1706 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Samuel Bigelow was born on 18 Sep 1679 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1733 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Sarah Bigelow was born on 1 Oct 1681 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 22 Mar 1713 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Thomas Bigelow was born on 24 Oct 1683 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 6 Oct 1756 in Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Mercy Bigelow was born on 14 Apr 1685 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 23 Feb 1743 in Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Abigail Bigelow was born on 17 May 1687 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1746 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    8. Hannah Bigelow was born in 1689 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1717 in Westborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Isaac Bigelow was born on 19 Mar 1690 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 11 Sep 1751 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    10. Deliverance Bigelow was born on 22 Sep 1695 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in Aug 1762 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Archibald Bruce was born on 5 Mar 1597 in Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, Scotland (son of James Bruce and Barbara Wallace); died on 19 Jan 1665 in Mirrieton Hamilton, Stirling, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 5 Mar 1597, Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, Scotland

    Archibald married Marion Gray on 12 Jul 1625 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Marion was born in 1600 in , , Scotland; died in , , Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Marion Gray was born in 1600 in , , Scotland; died in , , Scotland.
    Children:
    1. 8. Thomas Bruce was born in 1637 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died in 1714 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 20.  John Bigelow was born on 2 Feb 1616 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (son of Randall Bigelow Baguley and Jane Mrs Baguley); died on 14 Jul 1703 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    John married Sarah Warren on 30 Oct 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Sarah was born on 12 Sep 1624 in Nayland, Suffolk, England; died on 19 Oct 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 21.  Sarah Warren was born on 12 Sep 1624 in Nayland, Suffolk, England; died on 19 Oct 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. John Bigelow was born on 27 Oct 1643 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 31 Aug 1684 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Jonathan Bigelow was born on 11 Dec 1646 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Jan 1710 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Mary Bigelow was born on 14 Mar 1648 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 3 Sep 1704 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Daniel Bigelow was born on 1 Dec 1650 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1715 in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. 10. Samuel Bigelow was born on 28 Oct 1653 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 Sep 1730 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Joshua Bigelow was born on 29 Oct 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 21 Feb 1745 in Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Elizabeth Bigelow was born on 15 Jun 1657 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Apr 1695 in Billerica, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Sarah Sary Bigelow was born on 29 Sep 1659 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Apr 1694 in Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Martha Bigelow was born on 1 Apr 1662 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 20 Jan 1728 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. James Bigelow was born on 1 Apr 1662 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 20 Jan 1728 in Weston, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.
    11. Abigail Biglow Bigelow was born on 4 Feb 1664 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 12 Jan 1754 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    12. Hannah Bigelow was born on 7 Mar 1666 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 8 Mar 1666 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    13. Died At Birth Bigelow was born on 18 Dec 1667 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 18 Dec 1667 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  James Bruce was born in 1571 in Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, Scotland (son of Sir Alexander of Airth -15 Bruce and Lady Janet Livingston); died on 20 Nov 1612 in Lyn-milne, Clackmannan, Stirling, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: 20 Nov 1612

    James married Barbara Wallace in 1595 in Lyn-milne, Clackmannan, Stirling, Scotland. Barbara was born in 1575 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland; died in 1625 in , , Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Barbara Wallace was born in 1575 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland; died in 1625 in , , Scotland.
    Children:
    1. 16. Archibald Bruce was born on 5 Mar 1597 in Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, Scotland; died on 19 Jan 1665 in Mirrieton Hamilton, Stirling, Scotland.
    2. Barbara Bruce was born in 1609 in Clackmannan, Clackmannanshire, Scotland; died in , , Scotland.

  3. 40.  Randall Bigelow Baguley was born in 1578 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England; died on 17 May 1626 in Suffolk, Suffolk, England.

    Randall married Jane Mrs Baguley. Jane was born in 1582 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England; died on 1 May 1626 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 41.  Jane Mrs Baguley was born in 1582 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England; died on 1 May 1626 in Wrentham, Suffolk, England.
    Children:
    1. 20. John Bigelow was born on 2 Feb 1616 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 14 Jul 1703 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.