Elizabeth's husband was Jackson Bigelow. He died November 21st 1863, but his resting place is not known. Elizabeth and Jackson had two children, Sarah Jane Bigelow (1827-1859) and Edward Bigelow (1829-1858).
From "Proceedings of the Common Council and the Various Religious Corporations of the City of Albany Relative to the State Street Burial Grounds, Albany, NY Common Council", found at archive.org. Following a resolution in 1866 by the Albany Common Council, many remains were disinterred and moved to Albany Rural Cemetery for reburial. A catalogue of the inscriptions was created, divided by church group. Elizabeth was listed in the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church section of that list.
Elizabeth's husband was Jackson Bigelow. He died November 21st 1863, but his resting place is not known. Elizabeth and Jackson had two children, Sarah Jane Bigelow (1827-1859) and Edward Bigelow (1829-1858).
From "Proceedings of the Common Council and the Various Religious Corporations of the City of Albany Relative to the State Street Burial Grounds, Albany, NY Common Council", found at archive.org. Following a resolution in 1866 by the Albany Common Council, many remains were disinterred and moved to Albany Rural Cemetery for reburial. A catalogue of the inscriptions was created, divided by church group. Elizabeth was listed in the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church section of that list.
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Wife of Jackson, 58th year
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