_John BILLINGS ______+
| (1700 - 1754) m 1726
_John R. BILLINGS __________|_Elizabeth BROWNE ___
| (1731 - 1803) m 1753 (1708 - 1763)
_Daniel BILLINGS ____|
| (1769 - 1858) m 1792|
| | _Henry FARRER _______+
| | | (1703 - ....)
| |_Hannah FARRAR _____________|_Sarah HILL _________
| (1737 - 1806) m 1753
_Edward Carter BILLINGS _|
| (1810 - 1896) m 1834 |
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| | _Edward CARTER _____________|_____________________
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| |_Catherine CARTER ___|
| (1779 - 1848) m 1792|
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| |_Esther POWERS _____________|_____________________
| (1745 - 1826)
_Ebenezer Myrick BILLINGS _|
| (1837 - 1906) m 1861 |
| | _James GRAY _________+
| | | (1745 - 1821) m 1765
| | _Christopher Mitchell GRAY _|_Elizabeth HOWARD ___
| | | (1763 - 1866) (1747 - 1821)
| | _James GRAY _________|
| | | (1794 - 1885) |
| | | | _Benjamin HOWARD ____+
| | | | | (.... - 1819)
| | | |_Margaret HOWARD ___________|_____________________
| | | (1765 - 1850)
| |_Abigail F. GRAY ________|
| (1815 - 1864) m 1834 |
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| (1792 - 1857) |
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|--Cora Louise BILLINGS
| (1876 - 1904)
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(1844 - 1878) m 1861 |
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[53349] Grave marker reads "Louisa Cora Billings". The unverified file 9HDR-523 in 2023 in familysearch.org states Cora m. (1) 27 November 1893 in Sedgwick, Hancock Co., ME John W. Davis (1870-1894).
_Jesse Nelson BRIDGES _____________+
| (1788 - 1866) m 1811
_Isaac BRIDGES ________________|_Ruth PERKINS _____________________
| (1815 - 1847) (1790 - 1879)
_Ira BRIDGES ____________|
| (1845 - 1906) m 1870 |
| | _George PERKINS ___________________+
| | | (1777 - ....) m 1797
| |_Dorothy L. PERKINS ___________|_Patience WEBSTER _________________
| (1816 - 1895)
_Cyrus Kidder BRIDGES _______|
| (1875 - ....) |
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| |_Florence E. BEAL _______|
| (1856 - 1918) m 1870 |
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_William Lawrence BRIDGES _|
| (1904 - 1949) m 1923 |
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| | _William CLEMENT ______________|___________________________________
| | | (1810 - 1896) m 1838
| | _William B. CLEMENT _____|
| | | (1851 - 1920) m 1892 |
| | | | _John LEACH _______________________+
| | | | | (1783 - 1856) m 1806
| | | |_Sylvia LEACH _________________|_Abigail WARDWELL _________________
| | | (.... - 1902) m 1838 (1789 - 1855)
| |_Adelaide Ardele CLEMENT ____|
| (1875 - 1906) |
| | _William SNOWMAN __________________+
| | | (1794 - 1876) m 1817
| | _Gilbert M. Lafayette SNOWMAN _|_Mary ATKINS ______________________
| | | (1827 - 1868) m 1849 (1798 - 1882)
| |_Rosella E. SNOWMAN _____|
| (1853 - 1886) m 1892 |
| | _Ebenezer LEACH ___________________+
| | | (1789 - 1863) m 1816
| |_Sophronia LEACH ______________|_Clarissa WARDWELL ________________
| (1830 - 1911) m 1849 (1796 - 1867)
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|--William Lawrence (Jr) BRIDGES
| (1927 - 2013)
| _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _+
| | (1742 - 1834) m 1764
| _James HUTCHINS _______________|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
| | (1782 - 1860) m 1804 (1745 - 1797)
| _Elisha Dunbar HUTCHINS _|
| | (1820 - 1891) m 1843 |
| | | _Peletiah LEACH ___________________+
| | | | (1757 - 1839)
| | |_Mary LEACH ___________________|_Mary GRINDLE _____________________
| | (1787 - 1864) m 1804 (1765 - 1839)
| _Pearl Samuel HUTCHINS ______|
| | (1871 - 1951) m 1905 |
| | | _Samuel FARNHAM ___________________+
| | | | (1747 - 1834) m 1775
| | | _Nathaniel FARNHAM ____________|_Dorcas BRAGG _____________________
| | | | (1783 - 1853) m 1813 (1746 - 1800)
| | |_Angelina FARNHAM _______|
| | (1825 - 1905) m 1843 |
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| | |_Elizabeth STOVER _____________|___________________________________
| | (1792 - 1851) m 1813
|_Regina Estella HUTCHINS __|
(1906 - 1994) m 1923 |
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| _Millard W. CLEMENT _____|
| | (1860 - 1926) |
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|_Mildred ("Maggie") CLEMENT _|
(1887 - 1926) m 1905 |
| _Joseph B. BOWDEN _________________+
| | (1785 - ....)
| _Joseph BOWDEN ________________|_Mary ("Polly") HART ______________
| | (1815 - 1873) m 1845 (1808 - ....)
|_Ada Velzora BOWDEN _____|
(1860 - 1890) |
| _Ebenezer HEATH ___________________
| | (1799 - 1872) m 1821
|_Sarah HEATH __________________|_Dorothy ("Dolly") LITTLEFIELD ____
(1823 - 1895) m 1845 (1789 - 1866)
[59677] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 14 August 2013: "Penobscot - William L. Bridges, 85, passed away Aug. 12, 2013, at a Bangor hospital with his loving family by his side. William was born Oct. 2, 1927, in Penobscot, son of William L. and Regina H. (Hutchins) Bridges. He served in World War II and was a member of the American Leagon Post 93. William loved animals and doing crossword puzzles. William had a great sense of humor. He was known to always have well combed hair. His hair was very important to him. William also had a passion for Court T.V always being their number One Juror. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Constance 'Connie' Bridges. He was the proud father of a blended family, including; 19 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one sister; one brother; and many nieces and nephews. William was predeceased by his parents; one son, Stephen Bridges; one grandson, Stephen Bridges II; and two sisters, Beverly Reynolds and Rebecca Bridges."
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| (1659 - ....) m 1687|
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| m 1687 |
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| _John BURGE _________|
| | (1655 - 1704) m 1677|
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| | |_Rebecca Sisly UPHAM _|
| | (.... - 1661) |
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(1694 - ....) |
| _Richard THAYER ______+
| | (1562 - 1625) m 1592
| _Thomas THAYER _______|_Ursula Alice DIMERY _
| | (.... - 1665) (1568 - 1628)
| _Shadrach THAYER _____|
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| | |_Margery WHEELER _____|______________________
| | (.... - 1673)
|_Tryall THAYER ______|
(1656 - 1737) m 1677|
| _Christopher BARRETT _
| | (1562 - 1649)
| _Thomas BARRETT ______|_Elizabeth CLARKE ____
| | (1609 - 1668) (1564 - ....)
|_Mary BARRETT ________|
(1633 - 1657) |
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(1608 - 1681)
[45459] This line is from "The Chandler Family . . . ," George Chandler (Worchester, MA: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1883)[found in Google Books online]. Also see "Norris, Hackett, Prescott and Allied Families . . . ," Hugh Albert Johnson (C. Baptie Studios, 1975), p. 83. Find A Grave memorial 52707235 reports: "Moved to New Ipswich, NH shortly after marriage, where most of their children born. Later an early settler of 'Pond Town' (now Winthrop), Maine. Served as a Lt. during the Revolutionary War."
_William ("of Harewood") GASCOIGNE __+
| (.... - 1330) m 1292
_William ("of Gawthorp") GASCOIGNE _______|_Matilda (or "Jane") DE GAWTHORP ____
| (.... - 1383)
_Sir William GASCOIGNE ___|
| (1350 - 1419) m 1359 |
| | _"Mr." Nicholas FRANKE ______________
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| |_Agnes FRANKE ____________________________|_____________________________________
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| (1387 - 1422) |
| | _Sir John de Mowbray of KIRKLINGTON _+
| | | (.... - 1373)
| | _Sir Alexander de Mowbray of KIRKLINGTON _|_Margaret DE PERCY __________________
| | | m 1338
| |_Elizabeth MOWBRAY _______|
| (.... - 1396) m 1359 |
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| |_Elizabeth MUSTERS _______________________|_____________________________________
| (1316 - 1347) m 1338
_Sir William GASCOIGNE _|
| (.... - 1463) m 1426 |
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| | _Henry WYMAN _____________|
| | | (.... - 1411) |
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| |_Jane WYMAN _________________|
| (1389 - 1432) |
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| |_Agnes BARDEN ____________|
| (.... - 1403) |
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| (1439 - 1464)
| _Sir William CLARELL ________________+
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| _Sir Thomas CLARELL ______________________|_Agnes WALEIS _______________________
| | (.... - 1331)
| _William CLARELL _________|
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| | |_Isabella ST. PHILIBERT __________________|_____________________________________
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| _Thomas Clarell of ALDWARKE _|
| | (.... - 1442) |
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| | | _William REYGATE _________________________|_____________________________________
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| | |_Elizabeth REYGATE _______|
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|_Margaret CLARELL ______|
(.... - 1441) m 1426 |
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| _Sir Nicholas MONTGOMERY _|
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|_Matilda MONTGOMERY _________|
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| _Sir Godfrey FOLJAMBE _______________+
| | (.... - 1367)
| _Godfrey (II) FOLJAMBE ___________________|_Avelina IRELAND ____________________
| | (1344 - 1376)
|_Margery FOLJAMBE ________|
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| | (1321 - ....)
|_Margaret DE VILLERS _____________________|_____________________________________
(1349 - ....)
[854] Burke's "Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies," (London, 1841, p. 622) states that William and Jane also had "John Gascoigne of Thorp on the Hill, who m. Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Sir WIlliam Swillington, knt. and was ancestor of the Gascoignes of Thorp.....:" Cf. "The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564," (London: Harleian Society, 1881), p. 135.
_Samuel MAYO ________+
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| (1656 - 1726) m 1681 (1626 - 1709)
_Joseph MAYO ________|
| (1696 - ....) |
| | _John FREEMAN _______+
| | | (.... - 1719) m 1650
| |_Hannah FREEMAN _____|_Mercy PRENCE _______
| (1664 - 1743) m 1681 (1631 - 1711)
_Joseph MAYO ________|
| (1718 - 1760) m 1741|
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| (1742 - 1816) |
| | _Henry COBB _________+
| | | (1605 - 1679) m 1649
| | _Samuel COBB ________|_Sarah HINCKLEY _____
| | | (1654 - 1727) m 1680 (1629 - 1686)
| | _Jonathan COBB ______|
| | | (1694 - 1773) m 1715|
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| | | |_Elizabeth TAYLOR ___|_____________________
| | | (.... - 1721) m 1680
| |_Sarah COBB _________|
| (1721 - 1796) m 1741|
| | _Stephen HOPKINS ____+
| | | (1642 - 1718)
| | _Stephen HOPKINS ____|_Mary MERRICK _______
| | | (1670 - 1733) m 1692 (1650 - 1692)
| |_Sarah HOPKINS ______|
| (1693 - 1753) m 1715|
| | _Thomas HOWES _______+
| | | (.... - 1676)
| |_Sarah HOWES ________|_Sarah BANGS ________
| (1673 - ....) m 1692 (.... - 1683)
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|--Joseph MAYO
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[59943] The unverified file KH6R-FQL in familysearch.org provides this line and offers: "When Joseph Mayo was born in 1779, in Castine, . . . his father, Reuben Mayo, was 37 and his mother, Leah Blake, was 26. He married Elizabeth Bakeman in 1795, in United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters."
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_Hans Philipp SCHWEICKART _|
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| |_Anna Maria STAMBACH ___________|_Anna Maria WEHRLING _
| (1672 - 1735) m 1695 (1656 - 1733)
_George SWEIGART _____|
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|--John SWIGART
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John's biograph from Find A Grave Memorial 60662252: "
The following article for BIO is courtesy of Peggy -
War of 1812 - Swigart, John -- Account of John Swigart's life which was printed in the Ohio Liberal. "I was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1793. In the year 1806 my father moved to Stark County , Ohio , then a perfect wilderness. There as only one cabin in Canton and that was a tavern. I was then about 13 years old and remember well the hardships and privations which attended our life in the woods. Wild beasts and wild men roamed the forest in all directions. I helped my father to clear out two farms of about fifty acres on each. I had many encounters with bears and wolves, the howls of the latter being kept up nightly the year round. I have also killed many deer and wild turkeys. Rattlesnakes were abundant, thousands being scattered over the woods. In the spring of 1814, I joined the army under Col. Cotgrove, at Cleveland , and then marched to Detroit through mud and swamp. At night, in many places, we had to build brush heaps for our beds to keep us out of mud and water. At Detroit we got in open boats and rowed up the river, to the mouth at Huron Lake and there helped to build a small fort. On the 13th of July, we entered on board a fleet commanded by Commodore St. Clair, and sailed on Lake Huron till the 4th of August, when we were landed on the Island of Mackinaw , where we had a battle with the British and Indians. The battle was obstinate and bloody and we were forced to retreat with the loss of sixty-seven men killed and wounded. Among the killed were Major Holmes, Capt. Sanborn and Lieut. Jackson, three brave and fearless soldiers, who bared their bosoms to the storm of battle with a gallantry worthy of being held in perpetual remembrance. Poor Fellows! They died covered covered with martial honors. The next day after the battle we sailed down through the lakes and landed at Shargrin River and from thence were marched to Painesville on Grand River , where we were discharged. On receiving my discharge, I immediately set out for home, which I reached in safety. In the year 1815, I came to Richland County , and taught the first school in Orange township. My wife and myself were the first couple married in this township, which took place in the spring of 1816. We then commenced our life in the woods, surrounded with a dark and interminable wilderness. But, although our home was solitary and alone, yet joy and happiness reigned in our midst. In a few years I had cleared twenty-five acres, when I sold it, and in the spring of 1821 moved into Monroe township, near the mouth of the Rocky Fork and settling down once more cleared forty acres more, besides killing any number of rattlesnakes, as there was a den of them on my farm. I counted at one time twenty of these reptiles lying in the shelving rocks; but I could not get at them to kill them. It was in the spring, and warm sun was shining over head, and the reptiles were leaving their rocky den to bask in its warm rays. I suppose there were hundreds and probably a thousand of these reptiles lying in this den at that time. In the spring of 1832 I moved into the woods again, on Citizens Run, near Hastings Post Office and cleared 125 acres more, and erected a Saw Mill. In 1852 I sold again and moved to an improved farm one mile further north, and lived there until the spring of 1857, when I moved to my present location adjoining the village of Lucas . I have raised a family of five sons and four daughters, all married but one daughter. I have thirty-five grandchildren and three great-grand children." This account was found among other clippings pasted in a book that appeared to have been some sort of insurance journal. It is in the Ohio Historical Library at Columbus , Ohio , the numbers on it were R 977, 1280OH-3. When John and Barbara first came to Monroe township, they settled on the Southwest corner of Sect. 11. He moved in the morning in the woods without any shelter but the trees and in the evening he had a cabin 16 x 16 feet erected and one half of the roof on: He moved his family into this cabin the same evening. Again in 1832 he moved into the woods, on the farm later occupied by his son, George (in 1977 it was occupied by George's grandson, Walter) it being a part of Sect. 20. Later he moved to Lucas where he died in 1870. Additional notes provided by the submitter: John and Barbara Ann Swigart are buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery on Pleasant Valley Road and McFarland Avenue . Their tall gravestone is quite large and conspicuous as is the War of 1812 Hero Star. The Pleasant Valley Lutheran Church is right across from the cemetery on McFarland Avenue . This is in Lucas , OH , a small town outside of Mansfield , OH . Submitted by Michael.
Swigart, John -- John Swigart, the father of Luther M. Swigart, of Mansfield, was a Monroe Township pioneer. He also served in the war of 1812. He settled in Monroe in 1821. Submitted by Amy. [Bellville Messenger: 02 April 1903, Vol. 11, No. 13]
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[18387] Edith m. William Ellet and had one child, William Ellet.
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Identified as a child of Matthew and Ann in Find A Grave memorial 5900601 which states he and Mary had Matthew Whipple (1664-1736). Cyprian Whipple (1671-1708) &
Anna Whipple Stevens (1675-1754).
[36785] This person is from the unverified tree posted bycom in 2014. Jennifer Lamson in Ancestry.