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Emma K. Hall and Harry Adelbert Bigelow

HARRY ADELBERT BIGELOW was born November 1, 1848 in Hillsdale County, Michigan,7608 and died July 28, 1907 in Carlsbad, Germany.7611

He married EMMA K. HALL on September 22, 1873 in Seattle, King, Washington,7608 daughter of SARAH ELIZABETH CRANE and WALTER BUELL HALL. She was born December 20, 1853 in West Lebanon, Warren, Indiana,7608, 456 and died August 30, 1922 in Seattle, King, Washington.456, 3661 She is buried in Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, King, Washington.456, 7613

Children of EMMA K. HALL and HARRY ADELBERT BIGELOW:

  1. LILIAN FLOY BIGELOW, b. August 18, 1874, Washington;456 m. HARRY OTTO BOYD on November 22, 1896 in Seattle, King, Washington6624; d. October 10, 1956, Auburn, King, Washington.7612
  2. CLAIR VIVIAN BIGELOW, b. May 13, 1880, Seattle, King, Washington;456 m. JEANNETTE MCKENZIE on December 31, 1903 in Seattle, King, Washington6624; d. May 12, 1927, Auburn, King, Washington.456
  3. DANIEL EARL BIGELOW, b. July 25, 1886, Seattle, King, Washington;7617 m. (1) WINIFRED ELIZABETH KING on November 6, 1920 in Seattle, King, Washington5217, m. (2) LENNA KIPLING on July 17, 1940 in Seattle, King, Washington5217; d. March 25, 1967, Washington.7617
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Obituaries

Seattle Republican, August 2, 19077611

HARRY BIGELOW DEAD.

The almost innumerable friends of Harry A. Bigelow sorely regretted to hear of his death last Monday evening, which took place in Carlisbad, Germany, whither he went last June for the purpose of regaining his health, he having been in bad health for the past four years or more. He was an old pioneer of Seattle, and had a host of friends, having been prominent in political, as well as secret society circles, ever since he first came to the city. He was accompanied abroad by his wife, who cabled the sad news to her relatives in the city last Monday. Harry Bigelow was a Seattle devotee and was full of the Seattle spirit. He owned considerable real estate in the city, which he had picked up from time to time at a very low figure, and which has grown to be exceedingly valuable. Something over a year ago he completed the erection of a splendid block on the corner of Fourth avenue and Pike street, of which he was very proud, and he expressed a hope to the writer that he would regain his health and be spared to enjoy the earnings of his more youthful days. He was a man of splendid standing in the community, and always worked for the upbuilding of the city. His remains were cremated in Germany, and the ashes will be shipped to Seattle for preservation. Peace to his ashes.

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Seattle Daily Times, August 31, 19227613

Mrs. Emma Bigelow Dead.

Mrs. Emma Bigelow, 68 years old, pioneer Seattle resident, died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Bigelow was the widow of the late Harry A. Bigelow. She is survived by three children, Mrs. Lillian F. Boyd, Clair V. Bigelow and D. Earl Bigelow, and a brother, Walter A. Hall, all of Seattle. She was a member of Lorraine Chapter No. 6, O. E. S.; Daughters of the Nile and D. A. R. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bonney-Watson undertaking parlors. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery.

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Census Records

DateLocationEnumerated Names
June 18, 18703665Seattle, King, Washington
June 8, 19003666Seattle, King, Washington
April 25, 19103667Seattle, King, Washington
January 17, 1920989Bellevue, King, Washington


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