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Notes |
Linked to |
5101 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Eliza BILL
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5102 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Frederic BILL
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5103 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Frederic BILL
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5104 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Gurdon BILL
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5105 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth great grandaunt | Gurdon BILL
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5106 |
[Birch.FTW]
[v105t1642.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Burial
Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, United States | Hannah BILL
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5107 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Harriet BILL
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5108 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Henry BILL
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5109 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Joseph BILL
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5110 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Joshua BILL
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5111 |
Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Leyard BILL
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5112 |
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Abigail BILLINGS
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5113 |
Further information available at www.geocities.com/monugent | Benjamin BILLINGS
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5114 |
[Birch.FTW]
[v105t1642.ftw]
Facts about this person:
Alt. BornJune 22, 1764
Norwich, Conn
Source: v09t0282.ftw
Medium: Other
Date of Import: Mar 16, 2002
Alt. DiedNovember 24, 1818
Conn
Source: v09t0282.ftw
Medium: Other
Date of Import: Mar 16, 2002
Name (Facts Pg)
Elizabeth (Betsy) Billings
Source: v09t0282.ftw
Medium: Other
Date of Import: Mar 16, 2002 | Betsey BILLINGS
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5115 |
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed | Child BILLINGS
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5116 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Cynthia BILLINGS
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5117 |
Further information available at www.geocities.com/monugent | Desire BILLINGS
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5118 |
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed
GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH OF BOSTON, REHOBOTH,MASS., by Anna Chesebrough Wildey, New York, Press of T. A. Wright, 1903.
Page 557.
(Mentioned in father,) Joseph Billings, Jr. (103S), of Preston,Conn--Will proved Dec. 11, 1797; recorded in Norwich, Conn.; mentions ...my daughters ... Desire Babcock...
Researching this line is Jean Reid, 106 Beal's Court, Tama, Iowa 52339
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at exis.net | Desire BILLINGS
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5119 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 8 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 9 times removed | Elizabeth BILLINGS
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5120 |
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Elizabeth BILLINGS
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5121 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Henrietta BILLINGS
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5122 |
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Joseph BILLINGS
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5123 |
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Joseph BILLINGS
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5124 |
DENISON GENEALOGY, by E. Glenn Denison, Josephine Middleton Peck, Donald L. Jacobus, The Pequot Press, Inc. Stonington, CT, 1963. Page 17.GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CHESEBROUGH OF BOSTON, REHOBOTH, MASS., by Anna Chesebrough Wildey, New York, Press of T. A. Wright, 1903. Page 557.(Listed in grandfather) Joseph Billings, Jr. (103S), of Preston, Conn--Will proved Dec. 11, 1797; recorded in Norwich, Conn.; mentions...-my daughters, Sarah Edwards...
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 8 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 8 times removed | Joseph BILLINGS
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5125 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed | Maria BILLINGS
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5126 |
Further information available at www.geocities.com/monugent | Mary BILLINGS
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5127 |
Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed | Nathan BILLINGS
|
5128 |
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Nathan BILLINGS
|
5129 |
Further information available at www.geocities.com/monugent | Ruhama BILLINGS
|
5130 |
Private in Civil War. "The Ezekial Main Family" , pg 177
Enlisted Aug 1862, Private, Co. G, 21st CVI. | Sanford Nelson BILLINGS
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5131 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 7 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 8 times removed | Stephen BILLINGS
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5132 |
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Stephen BILLINGS, III
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5133 |
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page185.
BILLINGS, Susan A., m. Gershom A. Main, Dec. 7, 1840, by Rev.Charles S. Weaver, of Voluntown. | Susan A. BILLINGS
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5134 |
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Thomas BILLINGS
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5135 |
[JohnCheney.FTW]
from Virginia Stickan Dec 2001
Christening source: Church of England Parish Church of Naseby, Northamptonshire, Baptisms 1813-1864, fiche #6128030 (1), p. 44, No 22
Christened January 19, 1836, Naseby, Northamptonshire, England | Thomas BILLINGS
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5136 |
Innkeeper/farmer/homemaker | Adelaide Perry BILLINGSLEY
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5137 |
Road builder/asphalt contractor | Charles Ogilvie BILLINGSLEY
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5138 |
Farmer/lumberman/storekeeper | James Ogilvie BILLINGSLEY
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5139 |
Homemaker | Naomi Olivia BILLINGSLEY
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5140 |
Francis Billington lived at Plymouth until 1669, when he moved to Middleboro and occupied land granted to him as one of the "First Comers." He lived there until his death, except for a few years during King Philip's War when he fled to Plymouth for safety. On 18 April 1642 his daughter Elizabeth was apprenticed and 14 January 1642/3 he bound out son Joseph, "aged vi or vii" and two daughters, probably Martha and Mary, one five years old and the other even younger. Bradford stated in 1651 that
Francis Billington had eight children.
In his old age Francis was dependent on his son Isaac for support and died intestate. No probate record appears, although son Isaac petitioned the probate court in 1703/4 for title to all his father's Middleboro lands, stating he had had sole care of his parents in ther old age. A Plymouth County court case of Sept. 1722, brought by Isaac's daughter Desire Bonney and her husband, James shows that Francis Billington died
intestate leaving issue two sons and five daughters, viz: sons Joseph (eldest who inherited a double portion) and Isaac; daughters Elizabeth, Mary, Dorcas, Mercy and Martha, with a total of eight shares in the estate. A 1719 quitclaim deed from Francis's grandson Francis Billington, reading "my father Francis and grandfather (unnamed)
Billington" seems to imply a son Francis, Jr. but in the absence of any mention of such a son in contemporaneous Plymouth records, coupled with the fact that Francis's deed evidently transferred the shares of Joseph Billington, we conclude that the deed contains a clerical error. The original must have read " my father Joseph and grandfather Francis Billington." Indications are that the seven children named in the Bonney suit and their progeny were the only survivors of Francis Billington.
Francis Billington came with his parents and brother John. He was born about 1606 and was too young to sign the Mayflower Compact. He nearly blew up the Mayflower" when he discharged a firearm near a small barrel of gun powder. About January 1, 1621, he mounted the top of a tree on a high hill and announced that he had discovered in the distance another great sea. A week later he went with one of the master's mates to have a view of the place. They found the water divided into two lakes; the large one had five or six miles compass, the smaller one had three miles. Thereafter the larger was known as Billington Sea. He married at Plymouth in July 1634 Christian (Penn) Eaton, widow of Francis Eaton.
She died at Middleborough about 1684. They seemed to have ill fortune because they were forced to bind out most of their children to secure means for their existence. Francis was occasionally sued and fined and once had the choice of a whipping or paying twenty pounds. In later life he did better and served on committees, etc. He died at Middleborough, December 13, 1684.
Source: Cameron F. Hutt | Francis BILLINGTON
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5141 |
Eldest son of John and Eleanor, he came with his parents and brother Francis. He was born before 1605 but was too young to sign the Mayflower Compact. In July of 1621 he was lost in the woods. Inquiry was made, and Massasoit sent word that he was at Nauset. He had wandered about five days, subsisting on berries. The governor sent ten men in a shallop, with the Indians Squanto and Tockamahamon, to recover him. The party was obliged to take shelter from a storm in Commaquid (Barnstable) harbor. They sent Squanto to the Sachem Aspinet who was accompanied by not less than one hundred warriors when he brought John back. Half of these warriors went to the shallop unarmed, carrying John through the water, while the rest remained at a distance carrying their bows and arrows. John returned to Plymouth with the Plymouth men. John Billington Jr. died at Plymouth between June 1, 1627 and September 1630. He never married.
Source: Cameron F. Hutt | John BILLINGTON
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5142 |
HIST: listed in household #28, 1850 Pike Co., Palmyra Township, PA census
HIST:
HIST: The United States Census for 1850
HIST: Pike County in the state ofPennsylvania
HIST: Palmyra Township
HIST: Household Number 28
HIST: 56A 8 BINGHAM, Rudolph Jr m 23 PA
HIST: 56A 9 BINGHAM, Rufus m 24 PA
HIST: 56A 10 BINGHAM, Chauncey m 22 PA
HIST: 56A 11 HOWELL, Loren ? m 18 PA
HIST: 56A 12SMITH, Davis ? m 17 PA
HIST: 56A 13 ALBERTSON, Chester B m 28 PA
HIST: 56A14 COLIN, Mary f 21 Ireland | Chauncy BINGHAM
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5143 |
HIST: The United States Census for 1850
HIST: Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania
HIST: Palmyra Township
HIST: Household Number 29
HIST: 56A 15 BINGHAM, Rudolphus m 66 PA
HIST: 56A 16 BIDWELL, Edwin m 36 CT
HIST: 56A 17 BIDWELL, Elizabeth f 22 PA
HIST: 56A 18 BIDWELL, Ovid m 2 PA | Elizabeth BINGHAM
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5144 |
At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Elmer McKinley BINGHAM
|
5145 |
Many sources have Jerusha marrying Samuel Kirkland. Additional some have them having a son John Thornton Kirkland born 17 AUG 1770. | Jerusha BINGHAM
|
5146 |
Information in this database compiled by Robert J. Tate of Tucson, Arizona | Lucretia Ann BINGHAM
|
5147 |
1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 328. | Melissa BINGHAM
|
5148 |
below is the 1850 Pike Co., PA census
Page
Line
Individual Name
Gender
Age
Born In
Next
Ref
56
1
BINGHAM, Moses
m
60
PA
56
2
BINGHAM, Alice
f
50
PA
56
3
DAVIS, Matilda
f
17
PA
56
4
DAVIS, Ruth
f
12
PA
56
5
PLUNET, Martin V
m
13
PA
56
6
DRAKE, Ebenezer
m
22
PA
56
7
BINGHAM, Unis
f
76
CT
HIST: The United States Census for 1850
HIST: Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania
HIST: Palmyra Township
HIST: Household Number27
HIST: 56A 1 BINGHAM, Moses m 60 PA
HIST: 56A 2 BINGHAM, Alice f 50 PA
HIST: 56A 3 DAVIS, Matilda f 17 PA
HIST: 56A 4 DAVIS, Ruth f 12 PA
HIST: 56A5 PLUNET, Martin V m 13 PA
HIST: 56A 6 DRAKE, Ebenezer m 22 PA
HIST: 56A 7BINGHAM, Unis f 76 CT | Moses BINGHAM
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5149 |
1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p1238. | Rebecca Lee BINGHAM
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5150 |
listed in household #28, 1850 Pike Co., Palmyra Township, PA census
HIST: TheUnited States Census for 1850
HIST: Pike County in the state of Pennsylvania
HIST: Palmyra Township
HIST: Household Number 28
HIST: 56A 8 BINGHAM, RudolphJr m 23 PA
HIST: 56A 9 BINGHAM, Rufus m 24 PA
HIST: 56A 10 BINGHAM, Chauncey m 22 PA
HIST: 56A 11 HOWELL, Loren ? m 18 PA
HIST: 56A 12 SMITH, Davis ?m 17 PA
HIST: 56A 13 ALBERTSON, Chester B m 28 PA
HIST: 56A 14 COLIN, Maryf 21 Ireland | Rodolph BINGHAM, Jr.
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