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John was born in that part of Concord which became Lincoln and where his father John died intestate leaving an estate over more than 4000 pounds. John was of Deer Isle, ME when he signed the estate administration of his mother Elizabeth on 20 August 1763. See Philip Howard Gray, "Penobscot Pioneers" (Camden: Penobscot Press, 1993), pp. 1-2. Historian Mark E. Honey ("Castine Patriot, 8 July 2004, p. 5) reports "John Billings, to Deer Isle in 1763, and Sargentville in 1767, married Hannah Farrar and had ten children. Their son Abel Billings was present at the Battle of Lexington in 1775 and served as a soldier during the Revolution."
"A Historical Sketch of the Town of Deer Isle," by George L. Hosmer (at http://www.answers.com/topic/a-historical-sketch-of-the-town-of-deer-isle in 2006) offers: "John Billings. He was the person who settled the lot lying southeasterly of, and adjoining, that of Mr. Eaton, on the shore of the Reach. He came here from Boston in 1763, and was the father of Mr. Timothy Billings, noticed as the first child born of white parentage in the town. How many years he resided here is not known, but it could not have been many, as his name does not appear among those who were styled proprietors. Whom he sold his right to we do not know, but at the time of Peters's' survey, in 1798, Mr. Josiah Closson held it. Whether the precise spot occupied by him can be now pointed out is to us unknown. From what information we have we should judge that he removed to Sedgwick. His sons were: Benjamin, who lived in that town, at what is called Sargentville, on the farm since occupied by his son, Mr. Nathan Billings; Abel, who lived and died in Sedgwick; Isaac and Solomon, both deacons of the Baptist Church, who lived and died in Brooksville: the former on the place now occupied by Frederick Billings, Esq., his son, the latter on the northwest side of Walker's Pond; Timothy, who occupied the northwestern lot on Little Deer Island, now owned by Mr. Michael D. Snowman; and Daniel, his youngest son, lived on the land now occupied by his son, Mr. Edward C. Billings. There was another son, John Billings, who died a young man, and a daughter was the wife of Mr. Samuel Howard, who took up the farm lying between those of Messni. Timothy and Daniel Billings, afterward owned by Captain John Gray."
NEHGR 97:350ff. provides much information on John's family.
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[35515] This person is from the unverified Mason Herrington tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 and requires further documentation.
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http://amjancestry.com/I10717.html states "Will dated 23 Apr 1413".
'The parish of Church Eaton: Shushions', Staffordshire Historical Collections, vol. 4 (1883), pp. 103-14 - http://www.british-history.ac.uk - offers: ". . . this manor of Shushions seems to have passed about this time to the Knightleys. The pedigree of Knightley of Fawsley gives John, son of John, younger son of the third Sir Robert de Knightley, of Knightley, co. Stafford, Knight, by his wife Alice D'Oyley, as Lord of Shushions in 15 Richard II. (1391-2). (fn. 26) Sir Robert de Knightley, of Knightley, the third of that name, who was Knight of the Shire for Staffordshire in 1325, married Alice, daughter of Sir John D'Oyley, of Ranton, co. Stafford, Knight, and heiress of the whole blood of her brother Henry D'Oyley, of Cowley, in the same county. On her marriage in 2 Edward II. (1308-9), her father gave to her and her husband as her marriage portion, all his rents in Norton and a part of those in Longnor, in the county of Stafford; (fn. 27) and by another deed he also settled upon them the manor of Little Wyrley, in the same county. (fn. 28) Sir Robert died about 1333, leaving Alice his wife surviving, who occurs as Lady of Little Wyrley in 1335. (fn. 29) They appear to have had issue: 1. Sir Robert de Knightley, of Knightley, the fourth of that name in succession (whose granddaughter and heiress Joan, the daughter of John de Knightley, of Knightley, married Roger de Peshall, and left an only daughter and heiress Joan, who became the wife of William Lee, but died without issue); 2, John de Knightley, of whom presently; 3, Gilbert Knightley, Clerk, who was presented by one of the D'Oyleys to the Church of Stoke D'Oyley, co. Northampton, in 1349, which he held till 1369. (fn. 30)
"John de Knightley, the second son, had the manor of Little Wyrley for life, by the gift of Alice his mother, in 9 Edward III. (to be held of her by the annual render of a rose), as appears by the confirmation thereof from Robert de Knightley to the said John his brother in 14 Edward III. (1340), to whom also John D'Oyley released it in the following year. (fn. 31) In 41 Edward III. (1368) his uncle Henry D'Oyley likewise gave him for term of life, by deed dated at Cowley (in which he styles him his nephew John de Knightley, senior), all his messuages in the feuds of Cowley and Gnosall. (fn. 30)
"According to the pedigree of Knightley of Fawsley, co. Northampton, this John had a son John de Knightley (II.), who had the manor of Shushions, in 15 Richard II. (1391-2); and another son William de Knightley (who exchanged his lands in Gnosall with Roger Peshall and Joan his wife in 17 Richard II. (1393-4), who had issue Roger, who had issue John, who, by Elizabeth de Burgh his wife, had issue an elder son Richard, from whom the Knightleys of Fawsley were descended, a younger son John de Knightley, junior, of Chesterton, father of George, an infant in 1401-3, and a third son Edmund); but the generations given in this part of the pedigree appear to me to be impossible, and I am disposed to think that there are two generations interpolated: that William and his son Roger belonged to another branch of the family, and that John de Knightley (II.), who was of Shusions in 13912, was the husband of Elizabeth de Burgh, the daughter of Adam, and granddaughter and heiress of William de Burgh, Lord of Burgh, Apeton, and a portion of Wilbrighton, all in the parish of Gnosall.
"This John de Knightley made his will on 23rd April, 1413, (fn. 32) and died in the same year, leaving Elizabeth his widow, who was living in 1416. (fn. 32) According to the pedigree above mentioned, John de Knightley and Elizabeth de Burgh had issue: 1, Richard, their son and heir, who married a daughter of Giffard of Chillington, and had issue, Richard Knightley, of Burghhall, who purchased the manor of Hellidon, co. Northampton, in 21 Henry VI., and whose son Richard (afterwards of Fawsley) was then ten years of age; 2, John; and 3, Edmund de Knightley, who was next in the settlement after his nephew George de Knightley to his mother's lands in Alreston and Apton in 1402-3.
"John de Knightley, junior (younger son of John and Elizabeth), probably had the manors of Shushions and a fourth part of Wilbrighton settled upon him at the time of his marriage with his wife Joanna, who was afterwards re-married, as I think, to Sir Robert Corbet, Knight, and held these manors for the term of her life. By inquisition taken at Penkridge on 22nd September, 1419, it was found that Joanna, who had been the wife of Sir Robert Corbet, Knight, had held for term of her life, on the day of her death, a fourth part of the manor of Wylbryghton with the appurtenances in the county of Stafford, by the dimission of Elizabeth Knyghtley, of which the reversion after the death of the said Joanna, belonged to George, son and heir of John Knyghtley, son and heir of the said Elizabeth, then under age, who held it of the heir of Edmund, late Earl of Stafford, now under age, who held it of the late King Henry, father of the present King, by military service, and in the custody of Joan, Queen of England, to whom the said late King had committed the custody of all the lands and tenements of the said Earl which had devolved upon the said late King by reason of the minority of his heir. The said Joanna also held on the day of her death the manor of Shuston with the appurtenances in the same county for the term of her life, by the dimission of John Knightley, father of the aforesaid John Knyghtley, the son, of which the reversion after the death of Joanna belonged to the aforesaid George and his heirs. The aforesaid fourth part is held of the aforesaid heir of the late Earl of Stafford by the service of a third part of a knight's fee, and is of the yearly value of 40s. And the said manor of Shuston with the appurtenances is held of the Prior of Wenlock, by the service of 10s. yearly for all services, and is of the yearly value of £10. The said Joanna died on 3rd October, 1418, and William Peyto is her son and nearest heir, of the age of twenty-two years and more. (fn. 33) This Joanna was the widow of Sir Robert Corbet, of King's Bromley, co. Stafford, and Hadley, co. Salop. She was the daughter of Sir John de Thornbury, Knight, and married for her first husband William de Peto, of Chesterton, co. Warwick, Esq., who died in 8 Henry IV. (14067), leaving a son and heir William Peto, whose lands, by reason of his minority, were, in 10 Henry IV. committed to the custody of John Knightley the younger. (fn. 34) I suppose her to have married the said John Knightley (son of John Knightley and Elizabeth de Burgh) for her second husband. He is styled in the pedigree, "of Chesterton, in the county of Warwick," and had issue by his wife Joanna a son, George Knightley, on whom his grandmother Elizabeth entailed her lands in Alreston and Apton, in the county of Stafford, with remainder to his uncle Edmund, in 4 Henry V. (1416); and a daughter Elizabeth, living in 4 Henry V. The said John de Knightley, junior, is also said in the pedigree to have been Justice of Chester in 4 Henry V.; but this is a mistake for 4 Henry IV. He was, in fact, Lieutenant Justice of Chester in 1399, under William Scroop, Earl of Wiltshire, and Hugh Percy, and in 4 Henry IV. (1402) was made Judge of Chester for one turn. (fn. 35) He probably died about 1416, leaving George Knightley his son and heir an infant."
[55345] For this line see the unverified file LH5B-7ZC in familysearch.org which stated Sarah is daughter of Nathaniel Longley (1731-1816) & Beulah Fairbanks (1732-1821; m. 14 May 1755 in Bolton, Worcester Co., MA).
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[35059] Information about Lemuel and his family is in "American Biography: A New Cyclopedia, Volume 4," William Richard Cutter, editor (NY: The American Historical Society, 1918), pp. 222-225.
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[58371] Hazel is daughter of John Turner (b. in 1872) & Gertrude Alvenia Hallett (1876-1951).
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