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| | (1721 - 1777) m 1739 (1687 - 1741)
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[39895] The unverified Herring Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 offers: "Daniel Bentley was born in 1758 in Richmond County, Virginia. He had four sons and four daughters with Rebecca Edison. He died on February 1, 1845, in Madison County, Kentucky, having lived a long life of 87 years. . . . Rebecca Edison was born in 1760. . . . She died in 1822 at the age of 62."
_Samuel BILLINGS ____+
| (1667 - 1749) m 1699
_John BILLINGS ______|_Mary BARRON ________
| (1700 - 1754) m 1726 (.... - 1747)
_John R. BILLINGS ___|
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| | _Benjamin BROWNE ____+
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| |_Elizabeth BROWNE ___|_Anna GARFIELD ______
| (1708 - 1763) m 1726 (1683 - 1737)
_Daniel BILLINGS ____|
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| |_Sarah HILL _________|_Martha CARY ________
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_Abraham BOWER _____________________|_Maria Dorothea SHEARER _
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_Joseph BOWER _______|
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| | _Jacob ARNOLD ______________________|_Catherine BREINER ______
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| |_Magdalena TRESSLER ________________|_Catherina HAMMAN _______
| (1786 - 1874) m 1806 (1763 - 1850)
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[8701] John studied engineering in Chicago and graduated in 1926 from the University of PA School of Architecture. He served in the Air Force during World War II. He specialized in Early American Design and participated in restoration of nine buildings in Philadelphia's Independence National Park. He was an accomplished water color artist, with studio at Abington, PA.
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_David DUNBAR _______|_Christian GARDENER _
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| |_Bathsheba STODDER __|_Lois SYLVESTER _____
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[20888] Mark E. Honey's article referenced under his brother, Samuel, reports that Bennet "owned a farm on 166, a farm which would eventually be the site of a small dairy. Dunc's Meadow, lying between the Dunbar Farm and Dunbar Store on Route 166, was named after Duncan Dunbar, son of Capt. Bennett Dunbar and Frances Leach."
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_James (Jr.) HUTCHINS _|_Mary LEACH _______________
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| | _Alfred M. HUTCHINGS __|_Mercy ("Mary?") WARDWELL _
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| |_Sarah Ann WARDWELL ___|_Deborah LITTLEFIELD ______
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| | _James (Jr.) LEACH ________+
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| | _Peter Mograge LEACH __|_Sally MORGRAGE ___________
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| |_Dorothy HUTCHINS _____|_Mary LEACH _______________
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Hoyt's obituary (The Ellsworth American, 7 Aug 2003): "Hoyt Trafton Hutchins died on Aug. 2, 2003, surrounded by his loving family. He was born Dec. 24, 1919, to Lloyd Arthur and Marguerite Perkins Hutchins and was the eldest of four sons who were raised on a self-sustaining farm in Penobscot, a town where he lived most of his life. Unable to serve in World War II, he instead worked as a welder at Bath Iron Works for approximately four years. He first worked on completing its last two World War I Class Destroyers and later on its World War II Class Destroyers. Here he met and worked with a ship fitters helper, Pauline Elliott, whom he soon marrieda union which lasted more than 60 years, yielding three children: Marcia Joyce, Sherman Hoyt and Gertrude Nancy. Through Sherman and his wife, Patricia (Leach) are three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, Sherman II and his wife, Rebecca (Cunningham) and their children, Erika Lynn and Julie Ann; Joyce Nancy and her husband, David Tarr and their children Ellenore Olivia and Grace Pauline; and Allison Harland and his wife, Stacey (Peasley) and their children Hoyt James and Cora Evangeline. Hoyt also worked a few years at Bowdoin College but returned to Penobscot to help with the family farm and to work with his Uncle Austin in the construction business, later establishing his own business. Since the early 60s, he devoted his time as caretaker of Nautilus Island and worked for the Wilson Museum in Castine. A project with which he was most pleased was the restoration of the John Perkins House, the only pre-Revolutionary War house remaining in Castine. This house was purchased in 1968 by the Wilson Museum and through the master craftsmanship of Hoyt, it was dismantled and reassembled on its present property. The John Perkins House was one of the first houses to be placed on the National Register. Hoyt also built the Museums Blacksmith Shop, Hearse House and exhibit areas in the lower rooms of the Museum. He was a longtime member of the Wilson Museum, serving as a trustee for 38 years and as treasurer for 17 of those years. He worked as the Museums blacksmith from 1969 to 1998. Hoyts love for history and his passion to preserve the past was the impetus that led to the establishment and restoration of the Conner Farm - headquarters of the Penobscot Historical Society. As Hoyt would say, "While resting, he worked in the woods, built several boats, many pieces of furniture and was an impeccable gardener, amply supplying fresh produce for anyone who stopped by. As much as Hoyt enjoyed his work, he more fully loved his family and friends. Hoyt was predeceased by his daughter, Gertrude Nancy; three brothers, Lloyd, Jr., Berwyn and Charles Hutchins; and a sister-in-law, Phyllis Hutchins."
For further informationand photos see the August 2004 issue of the newsletter of the Penobscot Historical Society (Penobscot, ME 04476)
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[27351] "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 150 states a record shows he was dead in 1171, but his wife Adelicia _____ was alive then. He held several key offices including Baron of the Exchequer.
[31398] William is son of John Middleton and Mary ______, m. 5 Nov 1806 at Wakefield, Yorkshire, West Riding, England. For Chapel Allerton see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapel_Allerton.
[55178] Mary is daughter of Herbert Sewell (1802-1898) & Mary Heywood (1804-1868).
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_Ezekiel WILLEY _______|_Patty GLOVER _______
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| |_Eleanor Sarah WILLEY _|_Patty GLOVER _______
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