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| 15351 | Chesterfield PO, pp. 556-556a Crosby, Joshua 45 M W Farmer $2000 $1400 Mass citizen ---, Sophia B 45 F W Keeping House " ---, Frederick P 11 M W " school ---, Florence S. 6 F W " " ----- p. 556a ----- Crosby, Susie M 5 F W Mass school ---, Kate C. 2 F W " Bodman, Sophia S 74 F W No occupation $300 $300 " ---, Harriet H 37 F W " Hall, Elizur 69 M W Farm Laborer " citizen | Crosby, Joshua (I16320)
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| 15352 | Chesterfield PO, pp. 556-556a Crosby, Joshua 45 M W Farmer $2000 $1400 Mass citizen ---, Sophia B 45 F W Keeping House " ---, Frederick P 11 M W " school ---, Florence S. 6 F W " " ----- p. 556a ----- Crosby, Susie M 5 F W Mass school ---, Kate C. 2 F W " Bodman, Sophia S 74 F W No occupation $300 $300 " ---, Harriet H 37 F W " Hall, Elizur 69 M W Farm Laborer " citizen | Bodman, Sophia Bartlett (I16319)
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| 15353 | Chesterfield PO, pp. 556-556a Crosby, Joshua 45 M W Farmer $2000 $1400 Mass citizen ---, Sophia B 45 F W Keeping House " ---, Frederick P 11 M W " school ---, Florence S. 6 F W " " ----- p. 556a ----- Crosby, Susie M 5 F W Mass school ---, Kate C. 2 F W " Bodman, Sophia S 74 F W No occupation $300 $300 " ---, Harriet H 37 F W " Hall, Elizur 69 M W Farm Laborer " citizen | Bodman, Harriet Hall (I16316)
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| 15354 | Chesterfield PO, pp. 556-556a Crosby, Joshua 45 M W Farmer $2000 $1400 Mass citizen ---, Sophia B 45 F W Keeping House " ---, Frederick P 11 M W " school ---, Florence S. 6 F W " " ----- p. 556a ----- Crosby, Susie M 5 F W Mass school ---, Kate C. 2 F W " Bodman, Sophia S 74 F W No occupation $300 $300 " ---, Harriet H 37 F W " Hall, Elizur 69 M W Farm Laborer " citizen | Bartlett, Sophia Searle (I16315)
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| 15355 | Chesterfield PO, pp. 556-556a Crosby, Joshua 45 M W Farmer $2000 $1400 Mass citizen ---, Sophia B 45 F W Keeping House " ---, Frederick P 11 M W " school ---, Florence S. 6 F W " " ----- p. 556a ----- Crosby, Susie M 5 F W Mass school ---, Kate C. 2 F W " Bodman, Sophia S 74 F W No occupation $300 $300 " ---, Harriet H 37 F W " Hall, Elizur 69 M W Farm Laborer " citizen | Hall, Elizur Jr. (I16267)
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| 15356 | Chief Justice, U. S. Senator, Secretary of the Treasury, Cabinet member, Supreme Court chief justice. He was born in Cornish, N.H. A lawyer in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was an active abolitionist, known as "the attorney general for runaway Negroes." He served as governor of Ohio (1855--60) and was twice elected to the U.S. Senate (Dem./Free-Soil, 1849--53; Rep., 1860--61). He resigned to serve as Lincoln's secretary of the treasury during the Civil War (1861--64). A vocal cabinet member who often disagreed with Lincoln over slavery issues and military matters, he attempted to resign three times before Lincoln accepted his fourth offer (1864) after a radical faction called for Chase to replace Lincoln as the Republican candidate. Upon his re-election and despite their differences, Lincoln appointed him Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1864-73). Despite his strong personal antipathy to slavery and secession, he made a number of impartial decisions during the Reconstruction and reluctantly but scrupulously presided over the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. | Chase, Chief Justice Salmon Portland (I6220)
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| 15357 | Chief Justice, U. S. Senator, Secretary of the Treasury. Cabinet member, Supreme Court chief justice; born in Cornish, N.H. A lawyer in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was an active abolitionist, known as "the attorney general for runaway Negroes." He served as governor of Ohio (1855--60) and was twice elected to the U.S. Senate (Dem./Free-Soil, 1849--53; Rep., 1860--61). He resigned to serve as Lincoln's secretary of the treasury during the Civil War (1861--64). A vocal cabinet member who often disagreed with Lincoln over slavery issues and military matters, he attempted to resign three times before Lincoln accepted his fourth offer (1864) after a radical faction called for Chase to replace Lincoln as the Republican candidate. Upon his re-election and despite their differences, Lincoln appointed him Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1864--73). Despite his strong personal antipathy to slavery and secession, he made a number of impartial decisions during the Reconstruction and reluctantly but scrupulously presided over the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. | Chase, Salmon Portland (I6220)
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| 15358 | Children: Sarah Alden-1663 Isaac Alden-12 Dec 1664 Mary Alden-1666 Joseph B. Alden-8 Feb 1667 Hopestill Alden-1668 Mercy Alden-1670 Elizabeth Alden-1672 John Alden-Sep 1674 __________ From FindaGrave: Source: The Register of the Lynn Historical Society, Lynn, MA, 1906; geni dot com; coltechpub.com/hartgen/htm/chilton.htm. Jon Wardlow and Simon Neal, transcribers, "Lyonel Chilton's Will," Mayflower Descendant 62 (2013):72-77. Caleb Johnson, "A New Record Relating to James Chilton," Mayflower Quarterly 75 (2009):139-140. Info from this family site: 1. Richard Chilton - born in 1505 in St. Paul's Parish, Canterbury, Kent, Eng; died 30 Nov 1549 in St. Paul's Parish, Canterbury, Kent, Eng; buried on 30 Nov 1549 in St. Martin's Churchyard, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. Richard married Isabell about 1528/1529 in Kent, Eng. Isabell; she was born about 1509 in St. Pauls Parish, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. & died Sep 1540 in St. Paul's Parish, Canterbury, Kent, England; buried Sep 1540 in St. Martin's Churchyard, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. Of Richard - in a will dated and proved in 1549, his deceased wife Isabell, is bequeathed the bulk of his estate to his son Lyonell. (Sources: - 1) Children: i. Lyonell Chilton: born about 1526/1531 in St. Paul's, Canterbury, Kent, Eng and died on 15/4 Jan 1582/1583 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng .----- Second Generation --- 2. Lyonell Chilton - aka Lionel - was born about 1526/1531 in St. Paul's, Canterbury, Kent, Eng and died on 15/4 Jan 1582/1583 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng . He was the son of Richard Chilton. Lyonell married Edith about 1557 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng. The information on Lyonell marrying a second time, Isabel Furner, suggests Edith may have died 1557-1559. Lyonell married Isabell Furner in 1559 in Canterbury, Kent, England. Isabell was born about 1545 in St. Paul's Parish Canterbury, Kent, England. She died in St. Paul's Canterbury, Kent, England and was buried in St. Paul's Canterbury, Kent, England. Lyonell's marriage to his first wife Edith on 30 May 1547 or 1557, shows 5 children: James, John, Alice, Anne and Margaret. b. Abt 1556- Abt 1560 as an approximation, assuming James is reported to be with the second wife, Isabel, the first four children may have been with the first wife, Edith. "The will of Lyonell "Chylton", a yeoman of considerable property residing in St, Paul's Parish, dated 7 Sept. 1582 and proved 13 Feb. 1582/83, named sons, John and James Chilton, daughters Alice, Anne and Margaret, wife, Isabell and her children - Thomas Furner and Susannah Furner. To sons James he left two tenements in Canterbury. Isabell was evidently a recent 2nd wife of Lyonell. and not James mother (whose name is unknown). SOURCE:" The Mayflower Quarterly Aug. 1977 pg. 81/82. (from Family Tree of Robert and Catherine) (Sources: - 1 - 4 Children with Edith: i. John Chilton was born in 1557/1558 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng. ii. Anne Chilton was born about [1559]. iii. Alice Chilton was born about 1561 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng. iv. Margaret Chilton was born in 1560 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng. Children with Isabell FURNER: James Chilton was born Abt. 1556 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng and died on 8 Dec 1620 in On Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor. Third Generation ----- 3. James Chilton - was born Abt. 1556 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng and died on 8 Dec 1620 in On MAYFLOWER in Plymouth Harbor . He was the son of Lyonell Chilton and Isabell FURNER. The information on the descent from James Chilton down to Richard Adams Sr. is based on: Children: i. MARY Chilton (1) was born about 1584, d. young . The second Mary, b. 1591, may have the one that came to America on the MAYFLOWER in 1620. (A.D.H. Sr.); ii. ISABELLA CHILTON CHANDLER was born on 15 Jan 1586 in Canterbury, Kent, Eng. and married Roger CHANDLER on 21 Jul 1615 in Leyden, South Holland, who was born on 4 Apr 1580 in Colchester, England. iii. Jane Chilton was born Jun 1589 in St. Paul's Parish, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. iv. Elizabeth Chilton was born on 14 Jul 1594 in St. Martin's, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. v. James Chilton Jr. (1) was born/bp. 22 Aug 1596 in St. Martin's Parish, Canterbury, Kent, England, and died Died young . vi. Ingle Chilton married Robert NELSON on 27 Aug 1622 in Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands. vii. Christian Chilton viii. Joel Chilton was born in St. Pauls Parish, Canterbury, Kent, Eng and died Nov 1593 in St. Pauls Parish, Canterbury, Kent, England;was buried on 2 Nov 1593 in St. Pauls Parish, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. ix. James Chilton Jr. (2) was born Sep 1603 in St. Peter's Parish, Sandwich, Kent, Eng. x. Mary Chilton (2) was born May 1607 in St. Pauls, Canterbury, Kent, Eng and was buried Bef. 1 May 1679 in Boston, Ma. Children: Sarah Alden-1663; Isaac Alden-12 Dec 1664; Mary Alden-1666; Joseph B. Alden-8 Feb 1667; Hopestill Alden-1668; Mercy Alden-1670; Elizabeth Alden-1672; John Alden-Sep 1674 ***Thanks for Find A Grave Contributor #46831293 for names of children and place of burial 8/9/2011 bio "intro" paragraph edited by lifescribe Bio by: Homeward Bound | Simmons, Mary (I4096)
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| 15359 | Children: Ebenezer Crosby III (1811-1885), Daniel Crosby (1812-1870), Sarah Crosby, Joshua Crosby, Hannah Crosby, Reuben Hall Crosby (1820-?), Mary Ann Crosby Hurd (1828-1887) (second wife of Rev John Clarke Hurd), and Ellen S Crosby. | Hall, Sarah "Sally" (I97668)
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| 15360 | Children(by first marriage): Jonathan Sears III and Elizabeth Sears Hall. Children(by second marriage): Freeman Sears, Tamesin Sears, Tamesin Sears Eldridge, Bethia Sears Sears, Lucy Sears Hall, Seth Sears, Seth Sears, and Kezia Sears. | Sears, Priscilla (I8568)
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| 15361 | Chloe Powers and her husband, Lemuel Foster, left Croydon, NH and settled in Orange, Vermont in 1805 where they were a highly respected couple. | Powers, Chloe (I1031)
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| 15362 | Christ Episcopal Church, New Brighton, PA, Baptisms, p. 36 April 13th 1903, New Brighton. Parents : George and Mary W. Davidson. Baptised by A. D. Beaven # 24. Daniel Rogers Davidson, born Nov. 19 1887, New Brighton. # 25. Elizabeth Wilson Davidson, born Mar 14 1890, New Brighton. # 26. Margaret Johnston Davidson, born Jan 6 1892, New Brighton. | Davidson, Margaret Johnston (I101500)
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| 15363 | Christian (Penn) Eaton was the Widow of Francis Eaton. Francis Eaton was one of the original Pilgrims on the Mayflower. _________ Jun 1623 Passenger on the 'Anne and Little James' at age 17. _________ From FindaGrave: Pilgrim Francis Eaton married 3rd, about 1624. CHRISTIAN PENN , a passenger on the Anne; she married 2nd, in July 1634, Francis Billington, son of JOHN BILLINGTON. Francis & Christian had 3 children: Rachel Ramsden, Benjamin, & a child who was deemed an idiot and not named in any record, though he/she lived at least to the age of 21. Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project. Find A Grave contributor Julie Evans adds: Christian Penn: b. Abt 1607, England. m. (1) Bet 1625 - 1634, MA, Francis Eaton. m. (2) Jul 1634, Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, USA, Francis Billington. d. Jul 1684, Middleboro, Plymouth Co., MA. Burial: Unknown Christian PENN #18970, (daughter of George PENN #18982 and Elizabeth _______ #18983) Born: Abt 1607 in England. While she did not come to America on the Mayflower, she arrived shortly thereafter, between 1621 - 1632. m. (1) Marriage: Francis Eaton between 1625 - 1634. Maybe before 1632 and probably before 1627. Three children. m. (2) Marriage: Francis Billington to Christian Penn (Eaton), July 1634, Plymouth. Nine children. m. Jul 1634, in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, to Francis Billington. In July 1634, Francis married Christian Eaton, the widow of Mayflower passenger Francis Eaton who had died the previous year autumn. Christian brought three of her own children, and one step-child from her deceased husband's previous marriage, all under the age of 14. With Francis Billington, she had nine more children. They raised their family at Plymouth, and moved in their later years to Middleboro, where they both died in 1684. The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, p. 156: "CHRISTIAN PENN THIS passenger is assumed to be a female but no connection with any other passenger is known. She received one share in the 1627 division. As the second wife of Francis Eaton (q. v.) of the Mayflower bears this rare baptismal name it seems probable that she married him between 1627 and 1633." The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, Additions and Corrections p. vii: "Page 156: CHRISTIAN PENN. She received one share in the 1623 division. As Christian Eaton she received one share in the 1627 division, so she married Francis Eaton before 1627. As they had a daughter, Rachell in 1627 they probably married around 1625." Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. 1, page 448, : " p. 438, The name of Francis' [Eaton] 2nd wife is not known. It is believed that she might be the unnamed maid servant who came with the Carver family on the Mayflower. Gov. Bradford said she had "married and died a year or two after". The files do not identify his 3rd wife, she was Christian Penn who married 2nd Francis Billington2." Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. 1: Francis EATON1, d. pre 8 Nov. 1633, Plymouth (inv.) Sarah ( ) EATON, d. 1621, Plymouth CHILD OF Francis EATON1 & 1st Sarah ( ): Samuel EATON2, b. 1620, England CHILDREN OF Francis EATON1 & 3rd Christian ( ): (3) Rachel EATON2, b. c1625; d. pre Oct. 1661* Benjamin EATON2, b. aft. 1 June 1627 ; d. 16 Jan. 1711/2, Plympton, "aged" Child, b. ( ), d. aft. 1650, unm." Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. I: Children of Francis Billington & Christian (Penn) Eaton: Elizabeth Joseph Martha Mary Isaac Child, b. pre 1651, d.y. Rebecca Dorcas, b. c1650; d. aft. 1711; m. Edward May, d. 10 Aug. 1691, Plymouth Mercy [NOTE: Is unnamed child Francis, Jr? Is Dorcas who I have as Desire?]. Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. 1, p. 106-111: "JOHN BILLINGTON MICRO #1 OF 2 John BILLINGTON1, d. 1630, Plymouth CHILDREN OF John BILLINGTON1 & Elinor ( ): (2) John BILLINGTON2, d. pre 1630 Francis BILLINGTON2, b. c1604-06 ; d. 3 Dec 1684 Thomas BILLINGTON, d. pre 1 May 1662, Taunton (inv.) Mrs. Abraham BILLINGTON, d. 1825 CHILDREN of Samuel BILLINGTON & Eliza Nickerson (dau of David); (4) Levi BILLINGTON, b. ( ) Eliza BILLINGTON, b. ( ) Samuel BILLINGTON, b. ( ) Mary BILLINGTON, b. ( ) FRANCIS BILLINGTON2 (John1) CHILDREN OF Francis BILLINGTON2 & Christian (PENN) Eaton: (9) Elisabeth BILLINGTON3, b. 10 July 1635; d. aft. 22 Mar. 1709/10, Providence RI Joseph BILLINGTON3, b. pre Feb. 1736/37; d. betw. 7 Jan 1684/5 - 1692, prob. Block Island RI Martha BILLINGTON3, b. c1638; d. aft 9 Jun 1704, Plainfield CT Mary BILLINGTON3, b. c1640; d. aft. 28 Jun 1717 Isaac BILLINGTON3, b. c1644, d. 11 Dec. 1909, ae 66, Middleboro Child, b. pre 1650, d.y. Rebecca BILLINGTON3, b. 8 June 1647; poss. d. y. Dorcas BILLINGTON3, b. c1650; d. aft 1711 Mercy BILLINGTON3, b. 25 Feb. 1651/2; d. 28 Sept. 1718, Rehoboth Edward MAY, d. 10 Aug. 1691, Plymouth CHILDREN OF EDWARD MAY & Dorcas BILLINGTON3: CHILDREN OF Richard Bullock & Elizabeth BILLINGTON3: (4) ...." [p. 109] "CHILDREN OF John MARTIN & Mercy BILLINGTON3: (4) John MARTIN4, 10 Jun 1682 Robert Martin4, b. 9 Sept. 1683 Desire MARTIN4, b. 20 Mar. 1684/5 Francis MARTIN4, b. 7 May 1686 Desire CARPENTER5 (Desire Martin4), b. 3 June 1716; d. 28 May 1800, Stevens Corner Cem., Rehoboth Hezekiah HIX, b. c1715, d. 5 Feb. 1788*, ae 73, Stevens Corner Cem,, Rehoboth CHILDREN OF Hezekiah HIX & Desire Carpenter5: (8) Hannah HIX6, b. 17 May 1740 James HIX6, b. 21 Apr. 1742 Mary HIX6, b. 17 Mar. 1746/7 Desire HIX6, b. 27 Dec. 1750 Gideon HIX6, b. 26 May 1752 Jotham HIX6, b. 26 May 1752 (twin) Nathan HIX6, b. c1761* Renew CARPENTER5 (Desire Martin4), b. 6 Jun 1714, d. 9 Feb. 1787, Stevens Corner Cem., Rehoboth Jabez Round, b. c1708, d. 14 Mar. 1790, Stevens Corner Cem., Rehoboth CHILDREN OF Jabez ROUND & Renew CARPENTER5: (11) Isaac ROUND6, B. 23 Jan. 1733/4 Jabez ROUND6, b. 8 Jan. 1735/6; d. 20 May 1806*" [p. 110] "110 BILLINGTON Abigail ROUND6, b. Jan. 1740 Isaiah ROUND6, b. 30 Jan. 1741 Rebecca ROUND6, b. 21 Mar. 1742 Sibbel ROUND6, b. 10 Sept. 1744 Oliver ROUND6, b. 1 Apr 1747 Rhoda ROUND6, b. 26 Jan. 1750 Esther ROUND6, b. 8 Oct 1752 Simeon ROUND6, b. 4 Feb. 1755 ************ FOOTNOTES p. 106, John Billington, b. c1580, poss. Lincolnshire, Eng. , d. in Sept. 1630 when he was executed for murder. His wife Elinor (not Helen or Ellen), maiden name unknown, and was living 2 Mar. 1642/3, the wife of Gregory Armstrong. John Billington2 was living at the time of the May 1627 Cattle Division but deceased at the time of his father's death in Sept. 1630. Francis Billington2's year of birth is uncertain due to conflicting records. He was thought to be "aged forty years or thereabouts" in 1649 (b. c1609) ; age 68 in 1674 (b. c1606) ; and age 80 when he died in 1684 (b. c1604) . p. 106, There is no file sheet listing all the children of Francis & Christian so they have been added for easier reference. Christian (Penn) Eaton is said to have died c1684 (Stoddard:115 says July 1684). The petition of her son, Isaac Billington, (1 Mar. 1703/4), implies she died the same year as her husband Francis..."They were near 80 years old when they dyed: & it is now 18 years since." Unfortunately, the time span he mentions does not prove Christian died in 1684 but rather 1686. His referral to "18 years since" could refer not to the death of his parents but to the death of his last surviving parent, Christian, in 1686. p. 106, "Bowman gives his date of death as 20 Aug. although in checking the reference given (MD 16:62) it clearly says 10 [underlined] Aug. p. 106, Four unnamed children...." Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol. I: p. 111: "Footnotes for John Billington: REFERENCE LIST: GENEALOGICAL ARTICLES PERTAINING TO BILLINGTON FAMILY RESEARCH Mayflower Descendant (MD) (1899-1937) 15:247-253 - Washburn Notes: Will of John Washburn Mayflower Quarterly (MQ) (1975-1990) 46:14-15 - Presidential Mayflower Connections (correction - MQ 46:197) 48:67-71 - Esther (Carpenter)(Bardeen) Bowen, An Elusive Billington Descendant 49:170-179 - The Martins of Swansea & The Martins of Rehoboth 50:21-30 - Judah Fuller6, The Bloomer's Daughter 50:71-76 - The Additional Children of Joseph & Mercy (Canedy) Williams & Their Migrations to Western MA & Groton NY 50:180-187 - There were Three Hezekiahs, Not One, In the Round Family 51:196-198 - The Family of Jabez & Renew (Carpenter) Round, A John Billington Line 52:137-143 - Desire Billington and Her Grandfather Francis Billington's Estate Miscellaneous Mayflower Families In Progress: John Billington of the Mayflower and His Descendants for Five Generations (MFIP), pub. by General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1988. NEHGR 124:116 - Francis Billington of Lincolnshire TG 3:228-248 - Some Descendants of Francis Billington of the Mayflower * * * * * * * * * * * **Now available: Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: John Billington of the Mayflower (MF5G), pub. by General Society of Mayflower Descendants. 1991." Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Twenty One, John Billington, General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1620 Plymouth 1857, p. 6-7: "SECOND GENERATION 2 FRANCIS 2 BILLINGTON (John 1) b. England, prob. Lincolnshire, about 1606 to 1609; d. Middleboro 3 Dec. 1684 "aged 80." He m. Plymouth July 1634 CHRISTIAN (PENN) EATON, b. England ca. 1607; d. Middleboro ca. 1684. She m. (1) Plymouth 1624 or 1625 Pilgrim Francis Eaton, b. England; d. Plymouth between 25 Oct. and 8 Nov. 1633; by whom she had three children: Rachel, Benjamin and another, living in 1651, whose name is unknown. 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 htere 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. On 2 March 1642 Francis Billington of New Plymouth, planter, sold to Mr. John Atwood of Plymouth, land in Plymouth. In 1674 Francis Billington deposed that he was aged 68. In his old age Francis Billington 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 their old age. A Plymouth County Court Case of Sept. 1722, brought by Isaac's daughter Desire 4 (Billington) Bonney and her husband, James, shows that Francis Billington died intestate leaving issue two sons and five daughters, viz: son Joseph (eldest, who inherited a double portion) and Isaac; daughters Elizabeth, Mary, Dorcad, Mercy and Martha, with a total of eight shares in the estate. A 3 Dec. 1719 quiclaim deed from Francis's father Francis and grandfather (unnamed) Billington (Family #12), 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 4 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 [underlined] and grandfather Francis [underlined] Billington." Indications are that the seven children named in the Bonney suit and their progeny were the only survivors of Francis 2 Billington. A more detailed account has been published. Children (BILLINGTON) all b. probably Plymouth: 3 i ELIZABETH 3 b. 10 July 1635 4 ii JOSEPH b. 1636 (bef. 2 Feb. 1636/7) 5 iii MARTHA b. ca. 1638 6 iv MARY b. ca. 1640 7 v ISAAC b. ca. 1644 (based on age at d.) vi child d. y. vii REBECCA b. 8 June 1648; dvidently d.y. 8 viii DORCAS b. ca. 1650 9 ix MERCY prob. unnamed dau. b. 25 Feb. 1651/2" Mayflower Deeds & Probates: Francis BILLINGTON to William CROW. ...30 July 1666, Francis & Christian BILLINGTON deed land to William CROW." Mayflower Dees & Probates - Petition: "Francis Billington2 (John1) Petitioner of Issac BILLINGTON. ,Plymouth Co. PR #2001 ...1 Mar. 1703/4...A true Narrative or Relation or A Bill of Changes drawn up by Isaac BILLINGTON and his wife Hannah...concerning the great expence & charge they were at, in keeping their aged parents, Francis & Christian BILLINGTON, late of Middleborough in the County of Plymouth in New England, deceased; for the space of 7 years, even to their Death & Burail. They were near 80 years old when they dyed; & it is now 18 years since. Soon after ye former, never to be forgotten, improverishing indian Warrs, my aged Father, Francis BILLINGTON, came to me and told me he must return again to Middleborugh for he could no longer subsist at Plymouthy, & urged me with ye greatest importunity to goe with hi8m, alledging that he should perish if I did not, for there his lands & livings were; whereupon (tho then I lived comfortably at Marshfield) I removed with my family to Middleborough to take care off & provide for my aged Parents, according to their request. And did for near ye space of 7 years provide both house, food and apparal for them & kept them both in sickness & health; & at death was at ye charge of ye funerall; Ant Lieut. TOMPSON then Selectman of ye Town promised me that if I would take care of them & not suffer them to want, I should have all ye estate that my father left at his decease & whatever divisions & allotments of lands might fall to him & his heirs, should be mine; And if I did not take care of them all must be sold by ye Selectmen for their relief. And indeed what my Parents left at their decease was but a small recompence, for ye great charge and trouble that I was at, for near seaven years together; which if I should reckon by six shillings pr week would amount to above ten times ye value of all the lands. Now mmy humble request to ye honoured Court is, that (seeing I can have no other recompence by ye lands) it may be settled upon me & mine; That none of ye rest of ye relation, seing that never did any thing towards releiving them in their wants, may trouble me or mine in our peaceable & quiet possession of those late divisions of lands, falling to my deceased father, which I have purchased at so dear a rate...Signed by Issac & Hannah BILLINGTON." Mayflower Deeds & Probates 61 (Washburn), Fn: Re Francis Billington: Issac Billington & Joseph Billington: .58, Since there has arisen some question as to the accuracy of the clerk's copy of this deed, I have left out the name in question so as not to compound the error and confuse the family researcher. While the clerk's copoy says "my Honoured Father Francis BILLINGTON" and does not name the Grandfather, it should probably be the other way around - "my Honoured Father" and "my Honoured Grandfather Francis BILLINGTON". The grandfather in question, Francis2 had only two sons, Isaac & Joseph, he did not have a son Francis. See MF5G 5:50 and MQ 52:133." Mayflower Births & Deaths, Vol I, page 110, Footnote: "Christian (Penn) Eaton is said to have died c 1684 (Stoddard:115 says July 1684). The petition of her son, Isaac Billington, (1 Mar. 1703/4), implies she died the same year as her husband Francis..."They were near 80 years old when they dyed; & it is now 18 years since." Unfortunately, the time span he mentions does not prove Christian died in 1684 but rather 1686. His referral to "18 years since" could refer not to the death of his parents but to the death of his last surviving parent, Christian, in 1686. " d. July 1684 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. d. Abt. 1684, Middleboro, Plymouth Co, MA. | Penn, Christian (I5799)
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| 15365 | Christine Louise (Meaden) (Snay) Hall is the Advertising Accounting Manager for the Worcester Telegram and Gazette Newspaper, Worcester, MA. | Meaden, Christine Louise (I6472)
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| 15366 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Soames, C.J.A. (I14348)
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| 15367 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Leslie, C.M. (I14487)
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| 15368 | Christopher Shaw was of Halifax, Yorkshire, England. | Shaw, Christopher of Halifax, Yorkshire (I2759)
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| 15369 | Christopher was the son of William Rymes and Elizabeth Hutchings of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was married in Chelsea, Mass. on 10 June 1857 to Almira Laighton Cheever, the daughter of Joseph Cheever. They had five children and resided in Somerville, Mass. Christopher was a machinist by trade, and also a state senator in the Massachusetts Legislature in 1876. Children: * Lulu Elizabeth, b. 9 July 1858, m. John Edward Hall * Evelyn Hutchings, b. 3 Dec 1859, d. 31 July 1864 * Eliza Laighton, b. 26 Dec 1861, d. 7 Aug 1864 * William Edwin, b. 21 July 1863, d. 3 Jan 1864 * Christopher Edwin, b. 21 Oct 1866, d. 15 May 1883 | Rymes, Hon. Christopher Edwin (I11851)
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| 15370 | Church Brainerd filled positions of trust and responsibility in the formative years of Farmington, Maine. He settled in Sandy River Township in 1783 after his service in the Revolution. He helped to establish Farmington Academy and was a petitioner to the General Assembly for its benefit. He also was a surveyor, town treasurer, clerk, and was elected Deacon of the Baptist Church in 1797. | Brainard, Deacon Church (I227)
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| 15371 | City of Liberty, Montgomery County, Kansas, vol. 245, p. 2: Hall, J. W., 34, M, W, Indiana Hall, M.A., 20, F, W, Illinois Hall, Jessie, 10, F, W, Kansas Hall, Bertha, 6, F, W, Kansas Hall, Bessie, 5, F, W, Kansas | Hall, John Wesley (I61523)
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| 15372 | Civil War Army Nurse | Hall, Mary A. (I101419)
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| 15373 | Civil War Union Army Chaplain. Chaplain, 55th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Father of 2 sons and 2 daughters with first wife and 1 daughter, Jeanette (b. 1905) with second wife. | Cowles, Dr. John Guiteau Welch (I5615)
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| 15374 | Civil War veteran of the 1st Regiment, South Carolina Artillery (Militia) | Locke, Col. Edwin Henry (I998)
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| 15375 | Civil War veteran of the 5th Regiment of South Carolina Infantry Company D. | Locke, Arthur Hall (I999)
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| 15376 | Clara Frewen, age 83, died. | Jerome, Clarita "Clare" (I14408)
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| 15377 | Clara Hall Jerome, age 68, died. | Hall, Clarissa "Clara" (I11519)
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| 15378 | Clara Louise Hall, Dr. John Hassett Wed at St. Peter's GREAT BARRINGTON -- Before an altar banked with Easter Lilies, Miss Clara Louise Hall, daughter of Mrs. Edward O. Hall, 17 Grove Street and Dr. John Edward Hassett, son of Mrs. Francis T. Hassett, 142 Castle Street, were married in St. Peter's Church at 9 this morning. The pastor, Rev. Bernard A Kerrigan, assisted by Rev. Robert Campbell and Rev. Henry Gately, Pressor Fernand Bariette was organist and Miss Antionette Modolo was soloist. Escorted to the altar by her brother, Malcolm L. Hall, the bride was attended by Mrs. Thomas Gilligan, Jr., sister of the bridegroom, as matron of honor. Miss Anne Hassett, another sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. John Tuller were bridesmaids. Malcolm Loomis Hall Jr., nephew of the bride, was ring-bearer and a niece of the bride, Miss Nanette Hall, was flower girl. Dr. Thomas J. Gilligan Jr. was his brother-in-law's best man. A. John Tuller and William Murtagh were ushers. ... After a reception, held at Barrington Hall, Dr. and Mrs. Hassett left for South Carolina. For travelling the bride wore a navy blue suit with matching accessories. They will be at home, 142 Castle Street, after May 1. Mrs. Hassett, a register nurse, is a graduate of Searles High, Simmons College and Boston University. Dr. Hassett, who practices dentistry here, is a graduate of the Berkshire School, Holy Cross College and Tufts Dental School. He served in the Naval Dental Corps in Japan in World War II. | Family F21874
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| 15379 | Claremont. Two well known Pomona College graduates, Miss Clara Kommers and Harry V. Hall, plighted their troth last Friday evening before a group of friends in the parlors of the Claremont church. About eighty close friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Dean E. C. Norton, uncle of the groom. The bride, lovely In soft, white silk, over which flowed the sheer veil caught up with orange blossoms, and carrying a bouquet of white rosebuds, was attended by her sister. Miss Julia Kommers. O. E. Atwood of Ontario acted as best man to the groom. The couple will make their home in San Diego, where Mr. Hall Is employed as government horticultural Inspector. He graduated from Pomona in 1912 and after serving in the north under Dr. Cook for a year, he was given the commission at San Diego. The bride's former home was In National City and she was one of the graduates of the class of 1914. | Family F9547
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| 15380 | Clarence Thorp Hall grew up in Rome, NY and moved to Rochester, NY. He sold dental equipment and eventually became a major shareholder of Ritter Dental Equipment, Co. | Hall, Clarence Thorp (I4688)
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| 15381 | Clarence Thorp Hall grew up in Rome, NY and moved to Rochester, NY. He sold dental equipment and eventually became a major shareholder of Ritter Dental Equipment, Co. | Hall, Clarence Thorp (I4688)
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| 15382 | Clarence W. Hale Dies Tyringham, Feb. 16--Clarence W. Hale, 62, died at the House of Mercy hospital, Pittsfield, this morning after a short illness. He was born here and spent all his life in this town. Besides his widow, Mrs. Jennie (Hathaway) Hale, he leaves two sons, Arnold and Willis, both of this place; three grandchildren, and his mother, Mrs. Alice Hale. The funeral will be held at the home of Saturday afternoon at 2 with Rev. Mr. Job officiating. Burial will be in Tyringham cemetery. | Hale, Clarence Willis (I23701)
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| 15383 | Claude Philippeau (...) d'origine inconnue; d et s 15 Jul 1713, Quebec; 29 ans au rec. 67, au Bourg-royal a Charlesbourg; 42 ans au rec, 81, a la basse ville Quebec; tailleur d'habits. | Philippeau, Claude (I4105)
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| 15384 | Clay Ward, ED 56, sheet 2A 936 Grace Street Cooke, James A Head W M Oct 1850 49 Md 10 NC VT VA Book Keeper Bank ---, Mary S Wife W F Dec 1868 31 Md 10 2 2 SC SC VA ---, Cloe T Dau W F Feb 1891 9 S VA NC SC ---, Conway W Son W M June 1894 5 S VA NC SC | Sams, Mary Lewis (I11609)
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| 15385 | Clay Ward, ED 56, sheet 2A 936 Grace Street Cooke, James A Head W M Oct 1850 49 Md 10 NC VT VA Book Keeper Bank ---, Mary S Wife W F Dec 1868 31 Md 10 2 2 SC SC VA ---, Cloe T Dau W F Feb 1891 9 S VA NC SC ---, Conway W Son W M June 1894 5 S VA NC SC | Cooke, Chloe Tyler (I11565)
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| 15386 | Clay Ward, ED 56, sheet 2A 936 Grace Street Cooke, James A Head W M Oct 1850 49 Md 10 NC VT VA Book Keeper Bank ---, Mary S Wife W F Dec 1868 31 Md 10 2 2 SC SC VA ---, Cloe T Dau W F Feb 1891 9 S VA NC SC ---, Conway W Son W M June 1894 5 S VA NC SC | Cooke, Conway Whittle (I11563)
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| 15387 | Clay Ward, ED 56, sheet 2A 936 Grace Street Cooke, James A Head W M Oct 1850 49 Md 10 NC VT VA Book Keeper Bank ---, Mary S Wife W F Dec 1868 31 Md 10 2 2 SC SC VA ---, Cloe T Dau W F Feb 1891 9 S VA NC SC ---, Conway W Son W M June 1894 5 S VA NC SC | Cooke, James Addison (I11557)
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| 15388 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Vester, C.C. (I14429)
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| 15389 | Cleveland PO, Ward 2, p. 299 Jas F Ryder 34 M Photographer ---- $2000 N.Y. .... Cyrenius Hall 31 M Portrait Painter Canada | Hall, Cyrenius (I15825)
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| 15390 | Clifford DuJardin was the shipping clerk for Edwards Wire Rope Co., about 1951. | DuJardin, Clifford Jr. (I14499)
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| 15391 | Clifford Hall, 86 BRICK - Mass for Clifford N. Hall, 86, of Brick, will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church, North Bergen. He died Thursday at Burnt Tavern Nursing Home, Brick. Born in East Machias, Maine, he lived in North Bergen before moving to Brick in 1985. Hall was a retired line coordinator for General Motors, Tarrytown, and also was a former owner of Hall's Dairy, in North Bergen. He served in a Navy construction battalion during World War II. Surviving are his wife, Gladys (Keavey); a daughter, Jane Marghella, and her husband Mario; a daughter-in-law, Joan K. Hall; five grandchildren and two great-grandsons. Vainieri Funeral Home, North Bergen, is in charge. | Hall, Clifford Nelson (I13559)
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| 15392 | Clifford W. McNulty and Margaret Regina Newman were married. | Family F6297
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| 15393 | Clifford William McNulty and Margaret Regina Newman were married. | Family F6297
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| 15394 | Clifton PO, p. 271a Hall, Emma 17 F W Maine Hall, Samuel 49 M W Cooper ---- ---- Maine citizen ---, Lucy J 50 F W Keeping house " ---, Samuel W 22 M W " " ---, Dolly 19 F W " ---, Charles E 14 M W " school Hall, James G 41 M W Day Laborer $600 $223 Maine citizen ---, Jane 42 F W Keeping house England Parents Foreign Born ---, William 14 M W Maine Mother Foreign born school ---, Sophronia 10 F W " " " ---, Viola 6 F W " " " ---, Leroy 3 M W " " Hall, James 67 M W Farmer $150 $260 Maine Parents Foreign born citizen | Hall, Wesley Leroy (I12124)
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| 15395 | Clifton PO, p. 271a Hall, Emma 17 F W Maine Hall, Samuel 49 M W Cooper ---- ---- Maine citizen ---, Lucy J 50 F W Keeping house " ---, Samuel W 22 M W " " ---, Dolly 19 F W " ---, Charles E 14 M W " school Hall, James G 41 M W Day Laborer $600 $223 Maine citizen ---, Jane 42 F W Keeping house England Parents Foreign Born ---, William 14 M W Maine Mother Foreign born school ---, Sophronia 10 F W " " " ---, Viola 6 F W " " " ---, Leroy 3 M W " " Hall, James 67 M W Farmer $150 $260 Maine Parents Foreign born citizen | Hall, Viola Sophia (I12123)
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| 15396 | Clifton PO, p. 271a Hall, Emma 17 F W Maine Hall, Samuel 49 M W Cooper ---- ---- Maine citizen ---, Lucy J 50 F W Keeping house " ---, Samuel W 22 M W " " ---, Dolly 19 F W " ---, Charles E 14 M W " school Hall, James G 41 M W Day Laborer $600 $223 Maine citizen ---, Jane 42 F W Keeping house England Parents Foreign Born ---, William 14 M W Maine Mother Foreign born school ---, Sophronia 10 F W " " " ---, Viola 6 F W " " " ---, Leroy 3 M W " " Hall, James 67 M W Farmer $150 $260 Maine Parents Foreign born citizen | Hall, Etta Sophrona (I12122)
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| 15397 | Clifton PO, p. 271a Hall, Emma 17 F W Maine Hall, Samuel 49 M W Cooper ---- ---- Maine citizen ---, Lucy J 50 F W Keeping house " ---, Samuel W 22 M W " " ---, Dolly 19 F W " ---, Charles E 14 M W " school Hall, James G 41 M W Day Laborer $600 $223 Maine citizen ---, Jane 42 F W Keeping house England Parents Foreign Born ---, William 14 M W Maine Mother Foreign born school ---, Sophronia 10 F W " " " ---, Viola 6 F W " " " ---, Leroy 3 M W " " Hall, James 67 M W Farmer $150 $260 Maine Parents Foreign born citizen | Hall, Rev. William Henry (I12121)
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| 15398 | Clifton PO, p. 271a Hall, Emma 17 F W Maine Hall, Samuel 49 M W Cooper ---- ---- Maine citizen ---, Lucy J 50 F W Keeping house " ---, Samuel W 22 M W " " ---, Dolly 19 F W " ---, Charles E 14 M W " school Hall, James G 41 M W Day Laborer $600 $223 Maine citizen ---, Jane 42 F W Keeping house England Parents Foreign Born ---, William 14 M W Maine Mother Foreign born school ---, Sophronia 10 F W " " " ---, Viola 6 F W " " " ---, Leroy 3 M W " " Hall, James 67 M W Farmer $150 $260 Maine Parents Foreign born citizen | Thorps, Jane H. (I12118)
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| 15399 | Clifton PO, p. 271a Hall, Emma 17 F W Maine Hall, Samuel 49 M W Cooper ---- ---- Maine citizen ---, Lucy J 50 F W Keeping house " ---, Samuel W 22 M W " " ---, Dolly 19 F W " ---, Charles E 14 M W " school Hall, James G 41 M W Day Laborer $600 $223 Maine citizen ---, Jane 42 F W Keeping house England Parents Foreign Born ---, William 14 M W Maine Mother Foreign born school ---, Sophronia 10 F W " " " ---, Viola 6 F W " " " ---, Leroy 3 M W " " Hall, James 67 M W Farmer $150 $260 Maine Parents Foreign born citizen | Hall, James Gorham (I12117)
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| 15400 | Clifton PO, p. 271a Hall, Emma 17 F W Maine Hall, Samuel 49 M W Cooper ---- ---- Maine citizen ---, Lucy J 50 F W Keeping house " ---, Samuel W 22 M W " " ---, Dolly 19 F W " ---, Charles E 14 M W " school Hall, James G 41 M W Day Laborer $600 $223 Maine citizen ---, Jane 42 F W Keeping house England Parents Foreign Born ---, William 14 M W Maine Mother Foreign born school ---, Sophronia 10 F W " " " ---, Viola 6 F W " " " ---, Leroy 3 M W " " Hall, James 67 M W Farmer $150 $260 Maine Parents Foreign born citizen | Hall, Charles E. (I12116)
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