Belinda: According to Mrs. Martin's book "Biggs...History and Lineage in America", Alsy Jane Starr was the second of B.F.Biggs' three wives. The book lists children for Asa Biggs and for his son B.F. in addition to those shown on the Biggs Lineage web page. http://www.bjhughes.org/biggs.html Asa and Winnie (Wilson) Biggs: 1. Dorsey W. Biggs 2. Susan (Biggs) Glover 3. Eliza (Biggs) Mauldin 4. Wilson H. Biggs 5. Benjamin Franklin Biggs 6. William L. Biggs 7. Henry H. Biggs (note different middle initial) 8. Amanda Jane (Biggs) Bird Benjamin F. Biggs' children: (Three known children by first marriage:) 1. Eliza Jane (Biggs) Prather 2. Martha Ann (Biggs) Spurgin 3. Benjamin Franklin Biggs, Jr. (By second marriage:) 4. Robert Alexander Biggs 5. Minnie E. Biggs 6. Thomas A. Biggs 7. Daniel Alexander Biggs 8. Margaret Catherine (Biggs) Stinson 9. Jefferson D. "Jeff" Biggs 10. James William "Jim" Biggs 11. Hugh Riley Biggs 12. Sarah Fannie (Biggs) Hagin 13. Mary E. (Biggs) Upchurch (By third marriage:) 14. Charlie H. Biggs 15. Willie F. Biggs 16. Annie (Biggs) Hines -----Original Message----- From: BJ Hughes <bjhughes@starpower.net> To: Anderson <oxdrover@mindspring.com>; BIGGS-L@rootsweb.com <BIGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 28, 2003 6:04 AM Subject: RE: [BIGGS] Rev. Kenneth Hagin Sr. (1917-2003), Biggs descendant >Your Benjamin Franklin Biggs 1829-1875 - is this the husband of Alsy Jane >Starr? > >belinda melton hughes >www.bjhughes.org > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Anderson [mailto:oxdrover@mindspring.com] >Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 9:28 PM >To: BIGGS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BIGGS] Rev. Kenneth Hagin Sr. (1917-2003), Biggs descendant > > >Excerpt from http://www.rhema.org/press/ : > >"KENNETH E. HAGIN MEMORIAL SERVICE SET FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 > >Broken Arrow, OK September 19, 2003 Reverend Kenneth E. Hagin, founder >of Kenneth Hagin Ministries, went home to be with the Lord on September 19, >2003, at 7:00 a.m... > >...Rev. Hagin was born August 20, 1917 and was in the ministry for nearly 70 >years from the time God miraculously healed him of a deformed heart and an >incurable blood disease at the age of 17. He was raised from a deathbed in >1934 by the revelation of faith in Gods Word. > >Known as the 'father of the modern faith movement,' Rev. Hagin was a dynamic >preacher, teacher and prophet, known for ministering healing and for the >message of faith. His teachings and books are filled with vivid stories >that show Gods power and truth working in his life and the lives of >others..." >========================================================================= > >Brother Hagin had a nationwide radio and TV ministry. His teachings were >not appreciated in some religious circles, but after I had appreciated him >and his preaching style for several years, it came as a pleasant surprise to >learn we shared a common descent from Kedar Biggs of Martin County, North >Carolina. > >Judging from his writings and pages 223-224 of "Biggs...History and Lineage >in America", by Alta Louise (Biggs) Martin, Brother Hagin was the son of >Jesse Lee >Hagin and Lillie (Drake) Hagin, and the grandson of Sarah Frances "Fannie" >(Biggs) Hagin of McKinney, Collin Co TX. > >Kenneth E. Hagin (1917-2003) >Jesse Hagin (1892-1950) >Sarah "Fannie" (Biggs) Hagin (1870-1969) >Benjamin Franklin Biggs (1829-1875) >Asa Biggs (1788 NC-1861 TX) >Kedar Biggs (1749-1815) >Joseph Biggs (d ca 1798 Martin Co NC) > >Mrs. Martin states Benjamin F. Biggs was a deacon and clerk in the >"Regular Predestinarian Baptist" church known as "Orchard Gap Church" in >Collin Co TX. > >Asa Biggs and his uncle Joseph Biggs Jr. were ministers of the Primitive >Baptist Church. >http://www.parvinfamily.com/genealogy/d1226.htm#P1226 > >Kedar Biggs was deacon and clerk at the Skewarkey Baptist Church in Martin >Co NC. See the account of his spiritual journey at >http://www.parvinfamily.com/genealogy/d411.htm . > >Cushing Biggs Hassell, a cousin, was a Primitive Baptist Church historian in >North Carolina. >http://www.primitivebaptist.org/writers/hassell/history/default.asp > >Senator Asa Biggs, a cousin (son of Joseph Jr.), describes his "Religious >Experiences" at >http://docsouth.unc.edu/biggs/biggs.html . > >Amariah Biggs, most likely a cousin of unknown degree and possibly brother >of Rev. Davis Biggs of NC, VA, KY and MO, was an early Baptist evangelist in >eastern NC. >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncwashin/biggs.htm > >Andy Anderson >
Do you know the first and third wives of Benjamin Franklin Biggs? It appears that I'm missing quite a few children for Benjamin Franklin and for his siblings also. I will add these to our database and web site. If you know any more info on any of these persons I'd love to add that also!!!! belinda melton hughes www.bjhughes.org -----Original Message----- From: Anderson [mailto:oxdrover@mindspring.com] Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 8:42 PM To: BIGGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BIGGS] Rev. Kenneth Hagin Sr. (1917-2003), Biggs descendant Belinda: According to Mrs. Martin's book "Biggs...History and Lineage in America", Alsy Jane Starr was the second of B.F.Biggs' three wives. The book lists children for Asa Biggs and for his son B.F. in addition to those shown on the Biggs Lineage web page. http://www.bjhughes.org/biggs.html Asa and Winnie (Wilson) Biggs: 1. Dorsey W. Biggs 2. Susan (Biggs) Glover 3. Eliza (Biggs) Mauldin 4. Wilson H. Biggs 5. Benjamin Franklin Biggs 6. William L. Biggs 7. Henry H. Biggs (note different middle initial) 8. Amanda Jane (Biggs) Bird Benjamin F. Biggs' children: (Three known children by first marriage:) 1. Eliza Jane (Biggs) Prather 2. Martha Ann (Biggs) Spurgin 3. Benjamin Franklin Biggs, Jr. (By second marriage:) 4. Robert Alexander Biggs 5. Minnie E. Biggs 6. Thomas A. Biggs 7. Daniel Alexander Biggs 8. Margaret Catherine (Biggs) Stinson 9. Jefferson D. "Jeff" Biggs 10. James William "Jim" Biggs 11. Hugh Riley Biggs 12. Sarah Fannie (Biggs) Hagin 13. Mary E. (Biggs) Upchurch (By third marriage:) 14. Charlie H. Biggs 15. Willie F. Biggs 16. Annie (Biggs) Hines -----Original Message----- From: BJ Hughes <bjhughes@starpower.net> To: Anderson <oxdrover@mindspring.com>; BIGGS-L@rootsweb.com <BIGGS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 28, 2003 6:04 AM Subject: RE: [BIGGS] Rev. Kenneth Hagin Sr. (1917-2003), Biggs descendant >Your Benjamin Franklin Biggs 1829-1875 - is this the husband of Alsy Jane >Starr? > >belinda melton hughes >www.bjhughes.org > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Anderson [mailto:oxdrover@mindspring.com] >Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 9:28 PM >To: BIGGS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [BIGGS] Rev. Kenneth Hagin Sr. (1917-2003), Biggs descendant > > >Excerpt from http://www.rhema.org/press/ : > >"KENNETH E. HAGIN MEMORIAL SERVICE SET FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 > >Broken Arrow, OK September 19, 2003 Reverend Kenneth E. Hagin, founder >of Kenneth Hagin Ministries, went home to be with the Lord on September 19, >2003, at 7:00 a.m... > >...Rev. Hagin was born August 20, 1917 and was in the ministry for nearly 70 >years from the time God miraculously healed him of a deformed heart and an >incurable blood disease at the age of 17. He was raised from a deathbed in >1934 by the revelation of faith in Gods Word. > >Known as the 'father of the modern faith movement,' Rev. Hagin was a dynamic >preacher, teacher and prophet, known for ministering healing and for the >message of faith. His teachings and books are filled with vivid stories >that show Gods power and truth working in his life and the lives of >others..." >========================================================================= > >Brother Hagin had a nationwide radio and TV ministry. His teachings were >not appreciated in some religious circles, but after I had appreciated him >and his preaching style for several years, it came as a pleasant surprise to >learn we shared a common descent from Kedar Biggs of Martin County, North >Carolina. > >Judging from his writings and pages 223-224 of "Biggs...History and Lineage >in America", by Alta Louise (Biggs) Martin, Brother Hagin was the son of >Jesse Lee >Hagin and Lillie (Drake) Hagin, and the grandson of Sarah Frances "Fannie" >(Biggs) Hagin of McKinney, Collin Co TX. > >Kenneth E. Hagin (1917-2003) >Jesse Hagin (1892-1950) >Sarah "Fannie" (Biggs) Hagin (1870-1969) >Benjamin Franklin Biggs (1829-1875) >Asa Biggs (1788 NC-1861 TX) >Kedar Biggs (1749-1815) >Joseph Biggs (d ca 1798 Martin Co NC) > >Mrs. Martin states Benjamin F. Biggs was a deacon and clerk in the >"Regular Predestinarian Baptist" church known as "Orchard Gap Church" in >Collin Co TX. > >Asa Biggs and his uncle Joseph Biggs Jr. were ministers of the Primitive >Baptist Church. >http://www.parvinfamily.com/genealogy/d1226.htm#P1226 > >Kedar Biggs was deacon and clerk at the Skewarkey Baptist Church in Martin >Co NC. See the account of his spiritual journey at >http://www.parvinfamily.com/genealogy/d411.htm . > >Cushing Biggs Hassell, a cousin, was a Primitive Baptist Church historian in >North Carolina. >http://www.primitivebaptist.org/writers/hassell/history/default.asp > >Senator Asa Biggs, a cousin (son of Joseph Jr.), describes his "Religious >Experiences" at >http://docsouth.unc.edu/biggs/biggs.html . > >Amariah Biggs, most likely a cousin of unknown degree and possibly brother >of Rev. Davis Biggs of NC, VA, KY and MO, was an early Baptist evangelist in >eastern NC. >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncwashin/biggs.htm > >Andy Anderson > ==== BIGGS Mailing List ==== What came before us, is like a path....we can follow it or make our own!! bev