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[47906] "Bangor Daily News, 7 October 2020": "Penobscot - Lloyd Burke Billings passed away on 9/30/2020. He was born on 4/4/36 in Ellsworth, the son of James and Margaret Billings of Blue Hill. After graduating from George Stevens Academy in 1954, Burke served in the US Air Force as a Radio Man at a rank of Airmen 1st class but had completed his boards and was eligible for promotion to Sergeant when his time was finished. After the Airforce, Burke had many interests where he put his talants to good use. He was involved in the design of the launch system for the trident missile and also helped to design a machine that folded and packed paper bags for shipping. Working under Robert Young in Charlottesville, VA, Burke became a draftsman for the Ker American mines in Blue Hill and also worked at the Black Hawk mine in Brooksville. One of Burke's career highlights was of running a small airport in Greenville where he earned his pilot's license and added the proud owner of a Cessna 172 to his resume. He spent many years surveying land in the area most notably and enjoyably with his nephew, Sage Collins. Burke also enjoyed his time fishing. He learned the art of lobstering and scalloping in Stonington as a stern man from his dear friends, Clayton Joyce, Donald McHenan, Cal Lawson and Butch Ciomei. He caught the bug and bought his own 42ft Bruno, The James Bay. (Which he loved). Captained and crewed by some of his best friends but most importantly, his 1st mate was his beloved and trusted son, Bill. During this time, one of Burke's favorite pastimes was encouraging and cheering on his youngest son, Robert, (Jeb) Billings in his multi-talented sports career at his alma mater, GSA. He also never missed the chance to be the biggest cheerleader for his daughters, Ruth and Sara. Burke was passionate about classical music, opera most especially. He even tried his hand at writing one, often picking up pen and paper when inspiration struck. His dear friend, Earl Leach, was writing the music for a special piece. Sadly Earl passed years ago leaving the opera unfinished. His mentor and a great friend in the arts was George Ortman. He encouraged Dad to express himself through art and they spent many evenings on George's back deck discussing their love of art as well as politics. Proof you can mutually disagree and admire at the same time. Burke is survived by his adoring wife, Jacqueline; children, Ruth (Billings) and Troy Tainter, William (Bill) and Amy Billings, Sara (Billings) and Rick Leighton, Robert (Jeb) and Chris Billings; stepchildren; David Black, and William, (Billy) and Joan Black; his beloved grandchildren, Erik Tainter, Victoria Church, Taylor Hodgkin, Sam Hodgkin, Virginia Gay, Margaret Brooks, Ricky Leighton, Cole Leighton, Hannah Billings, Jackson Billings, Matthew Billings, William (Billy) Billings, Kimberly Billings, Samantha Hawkins; great-grandchildren, Hunter Bessey, Hayden Gay, Elliot Harris, Skyler Hodgkin, Sarah Burrill, Madyson Burrill, Gabriel Mullin."
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| | |_Alice Roxanne CHAPMAN ____|_Nancy Jane BOUGHNER _________
| | (1859 - 1928) (1837 - 1926)
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| _Frank Chamberlain RYERSE _|_Mary Beamer CHAMBERLAIN _____
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| | |_Ada Maria LEMON __________|_Almira ("Emra") SMITH _______
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[18233] living - details excluded
[45358] An unverified file in 2019 in Ancestry.com reports "When David Carver was born on December 21, 1730, in Canterbury, Connecticut, his father, Samuel, was 26 and his mother, Esther, was 19. He had five sons and one daughter with Amy Filer between 1663 and 1761. He died in 1805 in Granby, Massachusetts, having lived a long life of 75 years. When Amy Filer was born on October 16, 1728, in Hebron, Connecticut, her father, Samuel, was 21. . . . . She died in 1805 in Granby, Massachusetts, having lived a long life of 77 years." [Perhaps the Granby is the one in Hartford Co., CT?]
_Frederick KRAMER ______________
| (1723 - 1786) m 1745
_John KREMER ___________________|_Anna Mary MERKEL ______________
| m 1776 (.... - 1781)
_Solomon KREMER _____|
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| (1758 - 1822) m 1776
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| (1807 - 1885) m 1831 |
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| (1833 - 1896) |
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| | (1728 - 1794)
| _Daniel PIPER _______|
| | (1777 - 1838) |
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| | (1784 - 1865) |
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| _Johann Dietrich Peter STRUBLE _+
| | (1714 - ....) m 1739
| _Johann Heinrich Peter STRUBLE _|_Elizabeth Catherina PFORT _____
| | (1742 - 1802) (1707 - 1789)
| _Daniel STRUBLE _____|
| | (1782 - 1860) |
| | | _Johann Wilhelm LANGHAAR _______+
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| | |_Anna Elizabeth LONGCORE _______|_Anna Elizabeth MIES ___________
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Received via email from John Hills (ktbricks@netzero.net) 21 June 2000:
I am starting researching my Hills family and found your connection. I show Julia Hills, b. 1800-1810, married Pliny Whitcomb. Her sister Elmira married the Rev. Lewis Whitcomb. The girls father was Jesse, b. 1775 in Conn., d. 1859 Hartford, Washington Co. Mother was Hulda Standhish, b. 1777, d. 1828 in Washington County. Other siblings included Moses, b. 1807, who married Lucy Garrett and had 7 kids. This family relocated to Ontario, Canada (Belleville) with cousins out of Vermont. Other siblings include Henry, b. 1834, and Maria, b. 1800-1810.
Jesse is one of the sons of Daniel Hills (#4401 THE HILLS FAMILY IN AMERICA). He and his brothers came to Granville, New York in 1793 in part due to the early death of their father in Hartford, Conneticut. Some 100,000 people claim descent from the Hills family. A certified link allows for membership in the Daughter or Sons of the American Revolution.
We also have Samuel Hills who married Eunice and Mary Whitcomb in the Granville area; Samuel was born in Conn. to Nathan, son of Daniel Hills. Samuel and his wives had 15 children, including Lavina (1828), David I. (2), William R. (1830), Charlotte (1839), Mary (1839), Roxanne Cordellia (1841), Caroline (1843), Emily or Emma (1849), Helen (1853) and Franklin (1856).
[29732] Find A Grave memorial 121333798 states "Genevia Della was the daughter of Joseph and Martha Garver Pollock."
[56291] The unverified file K2J5-519 in familysearch.org offers: "When Jeremiah Hiram Sabine Sr. was born in August 1834, in Palermo, Waldo, Maine, United States, his father, Hiram Sabine, was 28 and his mother, Margery Mary Warner, was 21. He married Lusana Rosena Williams in 1860, in Great Pond, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Langola Township, Benton, Minnesota, United States in 1880. In 1900, at the age of 66, his occupation is listed as day laborer in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States. He died on 13 December 1915, in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Bangor City Cemetery, Bangor, Penobscot, Maine, United States."