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_Daniel BILLINGS ____|_Hannah FARRAR _____________
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_Edward Carter BILLINGS ___|
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| |_Catherine CARTER ___|_Esther POWERS _____________
| (1779 - 1848) m 1792 (1745 - 1826)
_John Jackson BILLINGS ____|
| (1841 - 1926) m 1860 |
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_Harlan Hiram BILLINGS _|
| (1867 - 1939) m 1891 |
| | _Eliakim Wardwell EATON ____+
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| | _Solomon EATON ______|_Mary ("Molly") BUNKER _____
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| | _Mark Haskell EATON _______|
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| (1896 - 1964)
| _Nathaniel BRAY ____________+
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| _Nathaniel BRAY _____|_Lucy NASON ________________
| | (1786 - 1836) m 1809 (1751 - 1843)
| _Willoughby Nason BRAY ____|
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|_Keziah BRAY ___________|
(1872 - 1903) m 1891 |
| _Francis HASKELL ___________+
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| _Tristram HASKELL ___|_Elizabeth WHEELER _________
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| _Francis HASKELL __________|
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|_Maria Washington HASKELL _|
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[46774] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 5 April 1964, p. 15: "Stonington - Sheridan B. Billings Sr., 67, died at a Blue Hill hospital Friday following a brief illness. Born July 7, 1896, at Little Deer Isle, son of Mr. and Mrs Harland Billings, he was a member of Reliance Lodge, A.F. and A.M., of Stonington. and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. Surviving are his wife, Rita; two sons. Sheridan Jr. of Deer Isle, and Richard of Stonington; a daughter, Mrs. Natalie Conary of Deer Isle; a brother, Cecil of Stonington; and six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 1 p. m. at Bragdon's Funeral Home, Stonington, with Elder Benjamin Carter officiating. Burial will be at Gray Cemetery, at Little Deer Isle."
_Anthony COOMBS _____+
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_Anthony COOMBS _____|_____________________
| (1694 - 1838) m 1722
_Anthony COOMBS _____|
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| | _Samuel HODGKINS ____+
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| |_Mercy HODGKINS _____|_Hannah GEE _________
| (1700 - 1738) m 1722 (1664 - 1724)
_Jesse COOMBS _______|
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| | _Samuel GETCHELL ____+
| | | (1657 - 1710) m 1679
| | _John GETCHELL ______|_Elizabeth JONES ____
| | | (1690 - 1771) m 1715 (1666 - 1735)
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[44033] The unverified Connor Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: Urias Coombs was born on June 30, 1829, in Bucksport, Maine. He married Lydia Ann Dresser in 1866 in Maine. . . . He died on November 15, 1911, in his hometown, having lived a long life of 82 years. Lydia Ann Dresser was born on June 13, 1837, in Bucksport, Maine. . . . She died on March 12, 1926, in her hometown at the age of 88.
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Humphrey III was a "dapifer" or steward of the royal household in the latter years of King Henry I, and founded the greatness of the house of Bohun. He played a part in the reign of Stephen, siding at first with the king and then with the empress. He remained loyal to Henry II and fought in 1173 against the rebels in East Anglia.
Humphrey III, lord of Trowbridge and constable of England, was very close to Henry I and later Henry II. He assisted Empress Mathilda against King Stephen.
Born in 1109, Humphrey died 6 April 1187. He married Margery (Marguerite, Margaret), eldest daughter of Milo of Gloucester from whom he received the heriditary right to the title of constable of England.
Milo of Gloucester (Milon, Miles Fitz Walter) inherited the title of constable of England and later that of earl of Hereford. He was the grandson of Roger de Pitres, contemporary of William the Conqueror and sheriff of Gloucester, and the son of Walter (Gautier), constable of Henry I.
Milo possessed a considerable honor from the inheritance of his father's lands in Gloucestershire and his marriage in 1121 to Sybyl, sole heiress of Bernard de Newmarch (he conquered the ancient kingdom of Brychan in Breconshire, Wales, including Talgarth, Chatellenie de Hay, Ystradvy forest, and the mini-kingdom of Brecon or Brecknock, and died in 1125. Empress Mathilda gave Bernard Abergavenny castle and St. Briavel castle.) Milo became earl of Hereford in 1141. His family should not be confused with the earls of Gloucester.
Milo died of a hunting accident on 25 December 1143, leaving four sons: Roger, who died childless in 1155; Walter, Henry, and Mahel, who all died childless before 1166. His inheritance was split among his daughters: Margery; Bertha, who married Philip de Brause; and Lucy.
Humphrey III was steward and chancellor to Henry I, perhaps following his father. He shared this post with Hugh Bigot/Bigod, Robert Haye, and Simon de Beauchamp. Sometimes he is confused with his father.
We can follow Humphrey III in the entourage of King Henry I by the documents he signed at Arques and Dieppe (1131), various English towns (1131-1133), in Normandy at Rouen (1133 & 1134), and at Argentan (about the same time).
When Steven of Blois, earl of Mortain, grandson of William the Conqueror and Adele, was crowned king of England after Henry I died (1135), Humphrey kept his duties as steward presiding over charters. Two were written at Evreux in 1137. One concerned infractions against God; the other gave land in Bramford (Suffolk) to St. Mary d'Evreux. In 1139 Empress Mathilda arrived in Sussex with her her half-brother, Robert of Gloucester, to reclaim the inheritance of his father. Humphrey, at the instigation of his father-in-law, Milo de Gloucester, rallied with Mathilda and defended Trowbridge against King Steven.
During the troublesome years of the anarchy that followed, Humphrey passionately fought with Mathilda's loyal and true followers. He witnessed Milo being named earl of Hereford in recognition of his (Milo's) services on 25 July 1141.
Humphrey's signature is found on several documents in many English villages.
After initial success, the Battle of Winchester (1141) marked a turnaround and Humphrey was taken prisoner. In 1143 in Devizes (Wiltshire), Mathilda reinstated possession of lands and the office of chancellor of England to Henry in a written document. She also gave him new wealth and land: Melchesam, Boczam, Malmesbury, and Stokes-Wiltshire. (Humphrey had been relieved of his duties after the reign of Henry I.)
Humphrey signed a document of Prince Henry in 1149/1150 at Devizes and another in 1150/1151 at Argentan. In 1150 Trowbridge Castle was taken by Stephen.
When the abbey church of Montebourg was dedicated in 1152, Humphrey consented to the gift of the church of St. Gregoire de Catz by Ildebert de Catz and Steven de Magneville.
After the death of his father, Geoffrey Plantagenet (1153), Henry was in England leading the army. Henry made an agreement with Stephen when Eustache, Stephen's son, died, whereby Henry would succeed him to the throne when he died (the next year). Henry II then confirmed Humphrey's inheritances in England and Normandy and his titles.
Because of his role as lord chancellor and his signatures on numerous documents, we are able to account for Humphrey's whereabouts. He was in England with the king (1153-1154); in Normandy (1156) at Argentan, Falaise, and Quevilly (1174); with his peers in Chinon (1170-1173); back in England (between 1174-1179); and again in Normandy at Valognes, Cherbourg, and Bonneville-sur-Touques (1180 & 1182).
In January 1164 Humphrey was one of the barons summoned to the Council of Clarendon where the constitutions were drawn up.
In April 1173 when Prince Henry rebelled against his father, King Henry II, Humphrey stood by the king. With Richard de Lucy he invaded Scotland in an attack against King William the Lion who supported Prince Henry and the destruction of the bishop's palace at Durham. Humphrey and company burned Berwick and penetrated deeply into Scotland. But when they learned of the landing of Robert de Beaumont (earl of Leicester and friend of Prince Henry) in Suffolk (29 September 1173), they made a truce with William the Lion and marched against Beaumont. Humphrey battled with the help of the peasants and was taken prisoner with his wife at Fornham St. Geneviere near Bury St. Edmond (Suffolk) on 16 October 1173. The prisoners were taken to Falaise castle.
The 1st of December 1174/5 in Falaise, Humphrey witnessed a peace accord between Henry II and William the Lion recognizing the sovereigncy of England over Scotland.
Humphrey's fortune considerably increased with the death of his father- in-law, Milo of Gloucester, who without male heirs left a third of his wealth to each daughter. Humphrey also inherited the position of constable of England that was held by his father-in-law. In 1166 Humphrey inherited 3 1/2 parts of a knight's fees (rent) from his grandfather's provinces and 9 1/2 parts "de novo." His wife received 17 parts from Milo's provinces and 3 3/4 parts of her brothers' land.
He kept in Normandy a part of the inheritance from Humphrey I, particulary land at Carentan and Pont D'Ouve. A document confirmed the gifts of his ancestors and the men of the Bohon priory. Among the witnesses of this act were Enjuger de Bohon, Robert of Bohon priory, duchess Margaret, and Henry de Bohon.
A letter from Humphrey de Bohon to the men of Normandy and England stated that Humphrey and his son gave to the Blanchelande Abbey the title of Moulin de Biard with Pont D'Ouve.
In 1181 with Alexander de Bohon he witnessed the foundation of Barbery Abbey.
Across the Channel Humphrey founded the priory of Monkton Farley (Wiltshire) with his wife, supported by the Lewes Abbey. Near the beautiful forests and streams in England, his rich endowment provided them with a large yearly income. Among the benefactors associated with this foundation are Mathilda de Bohon (his mother), Ildebert de Catz (Chaz), Robert de Carentan, and his vassals; among the witnesses were William de Beuzeville and Humphrey de St. Vigor.
Humphrey died 6 April 1187. He was buried at the Lanthony Abbey (Gloucestershire) founded by his father-in-law.
He had a son, Humphrey IV, and a daughter Margaret, first wife of Waleran, earl of Warwick.
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| (1273 - 1299) m 1290 (.... - 1323)
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| | | (1213 - 1272) m 1229
| | _Robert II, Duke of BURGUNDY ____________|_Yolande D'OSSONE _________________________
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| | _Louis IX ("the Saint"), King of FRANCE ___+
| | | (1214 - 1270) m 1234
| |_Agnes of FRANCE ________________________|_Marguerite BERENGER ______________________
| (1260 - 1327) (1221 - 1295)
_Philip "The Bold" of VALOIS _|
| (1342 - 1404) m 1369 |
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| | | (.... - 1288) m 1265
| | _Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg, EMPEROR _|_Beatrice D'AVESNES _______________________
| | | (1274 - 1313) m 1292 (1256 - 1321)
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| _Robert III de Bethune DE DAMPIERRE _______+
| | (1247 - 1322) m 1272
| _Louis of Flanders, Count of RETHEL _____|_Yolande DE BOURGOGNE _____________________
| | (1272 - 1322) m 1290 (1247 - 1280)
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| | |_Margaret I, Countess of BURGUNDY ________|
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| | (1275 - 1312) m 1290 (.... - 1285)
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| | (1275 - 1318) m 1290 (.... - 1290)
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[14174] Children are from "The Hepler Family," Avice Helper-Morgan (1985). See "The Geist Relation: 200 Years in America," Frank Geist (1940).
_Thomas SCRIBNER ____+
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(1814 - 1863) m 1830|
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[4689] OneWorldTree on Ancestry. com in 2006 (not verified) provides her information and ancestry.
_Miles STAPLES _________+
| (.... - 1810) m 1753
_John A. STAPLES _______|_Sarah Trudy TREFETHEN _
| (1753 - 1826) m 1777 (.... - 1808)
_John STAPLES ____________|
| (1781 - 1865) m 1807 |
| | _Joseph STOVER _________+
| | | (1726 - ....) m 1848
| |_Abigail STOVER ________|_Sarah COWDRY __________
| (.... - 1837) m 1777 (1727 - ....)
_James STAPLES _________|
| (1810 - 1896) m 1836 |
| | _Reuben (Sr.) GRAY _____+
| | | (1743 - 1832) m 1763
| | _Reuben (Jr.) GRAY _____|_Abigail BLACK _________
| | | (1762 - 1858) (1743 - 1820)
| |_Abigail ("Nabby") GRAY __|
| (1786 - 1884) m 1807 |
| | _Andrew HERRICK ________+
| | | (1743 - 1812) m 1763
| |_Sarah Goodwin HERRICK _|_Sarah GOODWIN _________
| (1766 - 1846) (1746 - 1775)
_John Merchant STAPLES _|
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| (1867 - 1946)
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| _Thomas Shute HASKELL ____|
| | (1793 - 1826) m 1816 |
| | | _Benjamin SHUTE ________+
| | | | (1734 - 1807) m 1759
| | |_Dorothy SHUTE _________|_Elizabeth STOWERS _____
| | (1763 - 1849) (1740 - 1806)
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[56298] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 11 August 2022: "Winterport - Evelyn M. Inman passed away peacefully on August 7, 2022, after a courageous battle with COPD. She was born in Bangor, Maine to Charles and Mona Stillings on June 11, 1928, and lived to the advanced age of 94. The simplest pleasures of life brought great joy to Evelyn. She would find delight in the beauty of her flowers, a squirrel, bird or deer outside her window. The highlights of her life were the visits from her children and grandchildren. In her healthy years, her kitchen was a gathering place for fish fries and spaghetti feeds and her passions were Bingo, yard sales and dining out. Her visitors knew better than risk her disappointment by showing up without scratch tickets. She was grateful for the years of care provided by her son, Bruce, that enabled her to live out her life in her home. She is survived by three sons, Michael A. Inman (and wife, Betty), Steven Inman, Bruce Inman; and daughter, Linda Basso; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by the love of her life, her husband, Clifford; and her beloved son, David. She will be fondly remembered by her daughter-in-law, Mary Carter; sisters-in-law, Olive Pierce and Juanita Estey; and friend, Gloria Cyr."
[34598] Susan is from an unverified Patterson tree in Ancestrty.com in 2013.
[58770] Edith is daughter of Benjamin R. Tilton (1876-1931) & Annie Maude Farmer (1889-1966; m. 10 April 1915 in Charleston, Penobscot Co., ME).
[49362] Elza is daughter of John Worcester and Mary Fernald.