Elisha wrote his will on January 25, 1804. It mentions wife Sarah, sons Ephraim, Abijah, and Elisha, and daughter Sarah, wife of William Penniman. Son Elisha was appointed executor.
From Massachusetts Solders & Sailors of Revolutionary War, Vol II:
Biglow, Elisha, Westminster. Private, Capt. Elisha Jackson's co., Col. Asa Whitcomb's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Cambridge; service 6 l/2 days.
Elisha wrote his will on January 25, 1804. It mentions wife Sarah, sons Ephraim, Abijah, and Elisha, and daughter Sarah, wife of William Penniman. Son Elisha was appointed executor.
From Massachusetts Solders & Sailors of Revolutionary War, Vol II:
Biglow, Elisha, Westminster. Private, Capt. Elisha Jackson's co., Col. Asa Whitcomb's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, to Cambridge; service 6 l/2 days.
Inscription
In memory of
Capt. Elisha Bigelow,
who died Feb. 1st AD 1814:
in the 87th year of his age.
He was born at Watertown,
Jan. 11th AD 1728.
He was an industrious man, a friend and
professor of the Christian religion, an uniform supporter of good government, good laws,
and the faithful execution there of.
Precious in the sight of the lord is the
death of his saints Psalms CXV I:15
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