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==Status summary==
 
==Status summary==
As of December 7, 2020:
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As of June 25, 2022:
* Recruiting Billington Y-DNA descendants for NGS/WGS testing. Interested parties can contact Raymond Wing, email:  wing(DOT)genealogist(AT)gmail(DOT)com
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* Recruiting Billington Y-DNA descendants for NGS/WGS testing. Interested parties should [[Read me First|Read me First]]
* One Big Y-700 test pending for a Y-DNA descendant of John (and only son Francis) Billington. A second Big Y-700 test would help verify this lineage.
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* Two Big Y-700 test results confirm the Y-DNA profile for the family.
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* [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/billington/about Billington surname DNA Project] created.
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<big>'''IMPORTANT:'''</big> [[Read me First|Read me First]]
  
 
==Paper trail==
 
==Paper trail==
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For more information see: Hodge, Harriet Woodbury (rev. 2001 by Robert S. Wakefield) (rev. 2014 by John Bradley Arthaud), ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations. Vol. 21 Billington''. Names in <b>bold text</b> have had a Y-DNA descendant Y-DNA tested.
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/163261986/person/142125118230/facts John Billington] was born circa 1580 in England.<ref>There are some indications where he may have been from Lincolnshire, especially after his marriage.</ref> His life in England is basically unknown. He had a wife [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/163261986/person/142125118256/facts Elinor/Ellen] and two sons. The Billingtons were not part of the Separatist Congregation in Leiden, but were apparently recruited in England. The family was often in trouble with the authorities in Plymouth and the senior John Billington was hanged for murder in September 1630 and the widow married in Sep 1638 to Gregory Armstrong.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-3 <b>John Billington</b>][https://pilgrimhall.org/john_eleanor_billington.htm Pilgrim Hall Museum John Billington Biography] was born circa 1580 in England.<ref>There are some indications where he may have been from Spalding, Lincolnshire, especially after his marriage.</ref> His life in England is basically unknown. He had a wife [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-422814 Elinor/Ellen] and two sons. The Billingtons were not part of the Separatist Congregation in Leiden, but were apparently recruited in England. The family was often in trouble with the authorities in Plymouth and the senior John Billington was hanged for murder in September 1630 and the widow married in Sep 1638 to Gregory Armstrong. John and Elinor had two sons. The older son John had died before his father (apparently never married) so all of the descendants are from the younger son, Francis.
 
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Children: John & Elinor had two sons. The older son John had died before his father (apparently never married) so all of the descendants are from the younger son, Francis.
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===Second Generation===
 
===Second Generation===
[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/163261986/person/142125117152/facts Francis Billington] deposed on 10 Jul 1674 that he was "68 years of age"<ref>MD 2:46, citing PCR 1:81"</ref> so he was born about 1606, possibly in Lincolnshire, England. He married in Plymouth in Jul 1634 [[Christian Penn (mtDNA) |Christian PENN Eaton]], the widow of Mayflower passenger Francis Eaton. They resided in Plymouth for most of their married lives, but late in life they moved to Middleboro, where they both died.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-2 <b>Francis Billington</b>][https://pilgrimhall.org/francis_billington.htm Pilgrim Hall Musuem Francis Billington biography]<ref>A Francis Billington, son of John (John was named heir to a lease of crown land in Lincolnshire in 1613). In 1650 Francis was stated to be living in New England and aged 40 years or thereabouts. There are some issues with assigning This Francis Billington of Lincolnshire as identical to the Mayflower passenger.</ref> deposed on 10 Jul 1674 that he was "68 years of age"<ref>MD 2:46, citing PCR 1:81</ref> so he was born about 1606, possibly in Lincolnshire, England. He married in Plymouth in Jul 1634 [[Christian Penn (mtDNA) |Christian PENN Eaton]], the widow of Mayflower passenger [[Eaton (Y-DNA)#First Generation |Francis Eaton]]. They resided in Plymouth for most of their married lives, but late in life they moved to Middleboro, where they both died.
  
Children:  Francis and Christian had Nine children (one infant [sex unknown] who died young, [[Allied Families (Y-DNA)#BILLINGTON|six daughters]] and two sons [Joseph and Isaac]
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Children:  Francis and Christian had nine children (Plymouth): [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Elizabeth]] (1635), Joseph (c1636), [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Martha]] (c1638), [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Mary]] (c1640), Isaac (c1644), Rebecca (1648, d.y), [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Dorcas]] (c1650) and [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Mercy]] (1651/2).
  
 
===Third Generation===
 
===Third Generation===
[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/163261986/person/142125117200/facts Joseph Billington] was born in Plymouth on 2 Feb 1636. He married a wife named Grace at New Shorham, RI on 26 Sep 1672. Joseph died at Block Island, RI on 7 Jan 1684. Joseph and Grace had two sons, Francis and Elisha.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-14 Joseph Billington] was born in Plymouth on 2 Feb 1636. He married a wife named Grace at New Shorham, RI on 26 Sep 1672. Joseph died at Block Island, RI on 7 Jan 1684. Joseph and Grace had three children (New Shoreham [Block Island], RI): Mary (1674), Francis and Elisha (1676).
  
[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/163261986/person/142125117256/facts Isaac Billington] was born in Plymouth in 1644. He married Hannah Glass about 1674. They had six children (four daughters and sons Seth & Isaac).
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-69 Isaac Billington] was born in Plymouth in 1644. He married [[Hanson (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Hannah Glass]] about 1674. They had six children: [[Hanson (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Desire]] (c1675), [[Hanson (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Lydia]] (1677), [[Hanson (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Eleanor]] (c1683), [[Hanson (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Mary]] (1685), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-9 Seth] (c1687 likely never marr.) and Isaac (c1692).
  
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===Fourth Generation===
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-399 Francis Billington] born Block Island, RI abt 1676 and died bef. 29 Jul 1724. He married Plymouth 17 May 1702 Abigail Churchill<ref>After the death of Francis Billington, Abigail married [[Howland (Y-DNA)#Third Generation |Nathaniel Howland]]</ref>) and they had seven children: Sarah (1702), Marcy (1704), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-10 Francis] (1708 likely never marr.), Jemima (1710), Content (1712) Abigail (1716) and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-17 Joseph] (1718/9 likely never married).
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-13 Elisha Billington] was born Block Island abt 1660 and died bef. 13 Apr 1741. He married Jane ___ and they had five children: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-516 Daniel] (1710 m Mary Austen), [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/163261986/person/142505334451/facts Joseph] (c1712 m Abigail Braman), Jemima (1715), Sarah (1718) and Mary (1720).
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-716 Isaac Billington (II)] was born abt. 1692 and died Middleborough 19 Jun 1779. He married there 5 Mar 1729/30 Mary Donham and they had five children: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-1256 Isaac] (1730/1 poss. never marr.),  [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-1002 Nathaniel] (1732/3 m. Mary Donham), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-731 Seth] (1735 m Deborah Smith), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-872 Ichabod] (1737 m Betty Pack) and Mary.
  
 
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==DNA Results  '''R1b-BY14737'''==
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==DNA Results  '''R1b-FTA18300'''==
 
===Previous testing===
 
===Previous testing===
The [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults Mayflower DNA Project] lists two patrilineal (all male line) descendants of John Billington. Neither of these individuals currently have any Y-SNP results. One individual has tested 111 Y-STRs. FTDNA has only predicted where the family falls under the R-M269 Haplogroup. Plugging in the 111 Y-STRs in the [https://nevgen.org/ Nevgen Y-DNA Haplogroup Predictor] gives a prediction falling somewhere below R1b-U106>>Z381>>L48>>Z8>>Z12>Z8175>CTS10742.
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The [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=ydna-results-overview Mayflower DNA Project] lists two patrilineal (all male line) descendants of John Billington. Neither of these individuals currently have any Y-SNP results. One individual has tested 111 Y-STRs. FTDNA has only predicted where the family falls under the R-M269 Haplogroup. Plugging in the 111 Y-STRs in the [https://nevgen.org/ Nevgen Y-DNA Haplogroup Predictor] gives a prediction falling somewhere below R1b-U106>>Z381>>L48>>Z8>>Z12>Z8175>CTS10742.
  
 
===Next Generation Sequence/Whole Genome Sequence testing===
 
===Next Generation Sequence/Whole Genome Sequence testing===
NGS/WGS testing of patrilineal (all male-line) descendants of Francis (& John) Billington would further refine the haplogroup assignment for this family. As of May 21, 2021 one Big Y-700 test result has been posted to the Mayflower DNA web site. This result came back with a subclade of CTS10742, BY14508>BY145737. Further testing of Billington patrilineal descendants would possibly define subclade branches of the Billington family.
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As of June 25, 2022 two Big Y-700 test results have been posted to the Mayflower DNA web site. This result came back with a subclade of CTS10742, BY14508>BY145737>FTA18300. Further testing of Billington patrilineal descendants would possibly define subclade branches of the Billington family.
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Robert Billington, son of Joseph Billington, FTDNA kit #645020, email: bvri@aol.com  In R1b-U106 Y-DNA Haplogroup Project. Invited to Billington DNA project on 27 Nov 2022 -->
  
 
==Related Families==
 
==Related Families==
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Robert Beere was the second husband of [[Christian_Penn_(mtDNA)#Second Generation|Elizabeth Billington]]<ref>Elizabeth had a third husband, Thomas Patey, but no children by this last marriage.</ref>
 
Robert Beere was the second husband of [[Christian_Penn_(mtDNA)#Second Generation|Elizabeth Billington]]<ref>Elizabeth had a third husband, Thomas Patey, but no children by this last marriage.</ref>
  
Samuel Sabin married [[Christian_Penn_(mtDNA)#Second Generation|Mary Billington]]
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[[Sabin (Y-DNA)#First Generation |Samuel Sabin]] married [[Christian_Penn_(mtDNA)#Second Generation|Mary Billington]]
  
 
Edward May married [[Christian_Penn_(mtDNA)#Second Generation|Dorcas Billington]]
 
Edward May married [[Christian_Penn_(mtDNA)#Second Generation|Dorcas Billington]]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Billington wikipedia article on John Billington]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Billington wikipedia article on John Billington]
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* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Billington-3 wikitree profile for John Billington]
 
* [http://mayflowerhistory.com/billington-john/ Caleb Johnson's ''MayflowerHistory.com'' article on John Billington]
 
* [http://mayflowerhistory.com/billington-john/ Caleb Johnson's ''MayflowerHistory.com'' article on John Billington]
 
* [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults FTDNA GSMD Mayflower DNA Project]
 
* [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults FTDNA GSMD Mayflower DNA Project]
 
* [https://www.yseq.net/group_alleles.php?gid=732 YSEQ.net Mayflower Group]
 
* [https://www.yseq.net/group_alleles.php?gid=732 YSEQ.net Mayflower Group]
 
* [https://historyofmassachusetts.org/john-billington-mayflower-pilgrim-executed-for-murder/ History of Massachusetts biography of John Billington] with great quotes from contemporary and scholarly sources.
 
* [https://historyofmassachusetts.org/john-billington-mayflower-pilgrim-executed-for-murder/ History of Massachusetts biography of John Billington] with great quotes from contemporary and scholarly sources.
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* [https://billingtonfamilysociety.org/ Billington Family Society] and [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1490353674586226 Facebook Group]
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 22 November 2024

Status summary

As of June 25, 2022:

  • Recruiting Billington Y-DNA descendants for NGS/WGS testing. Interested parties should Read me First

IMPORTANT: Read me First

Paper trail

For more information see: Hodge, Harriet Woodbury (rev. 2001 by Robert S. Wakefield) (rev. 2014 by John Bradley Arthaud), Mayflower Families through Five Generations. Vol. 21 Billington. Names in bold text have had a Y-DNA descendant Y-DNA tested.

First Generation

John BillingtonPilgrim Hall Museum John Billington Biography was born circa 1580 in England.[1] His life in England is basically unknown. He had a wife Elinor/Ellen and two sons. The Billingtons were not part of the Separatist Congregation in Leiden, but were apparently recruited in England. The family was often in trouble with the authorities in Plymouth and the senior John Billington was hanged for murder in September 1630 and the widow married in Sep 1638 to Gregory Armstrong. John and Elinor had two sons. The older son John had died before his father (apparently never married) so all of the descendants are from the younger son, Francis.

Second Generation

Francis BillingtonPilgrim Hall Musuem Francis Billington biography[2] deposed on 10 Jul 1674 that he was "68 years of age"[3] so he was born about 1606, possibly in Lincolnshire, England. He married in Plymouth in Jul 1634 Christian PENN Eaton, the widow of Mayflower passenger Francis Eaton. They resided in Plymouth for most of their married lives, but late in life they moved to Middleboro, where they both died.

Children: Francis and Christian had nine children (Plymouth): Elizabeth (1635), Joseph (c1636), Martha (c1638), Mary (c1640), Isaac (c1644), Rebecca (1648, d.y), Dorcas (c1650) and Mercy (1651/2).

Third Generation

Joseph Billington was born in Plymouth on 2 Feb 1636. He married a wife named Grace at New Shorham, RI on 26 Sep 1672. Joseph died at Block Island, RI on 7 Jan 1684. Joseph and Grace had three children (New Shoreham [Block Island], RI): Mary (1674), Francis and Elisha (1676).

Isaac Billington was born in Plymouth in 1644. He married Hannah Glass about 1674. They had six children: Desire (c1675), Lydia (1677), Eleanor (c1683), Mary (1685), Seth (c1687 likely never marr.) and Isaac (c1692).

Fourth Generation

Francis Billington born Block Island, RI abt 1676 and died bef. 29 Jul 1724. He married Plymouth 17 May 1702 Abigail Churchill[4]) and they had seven children: Sarah (1702), Marcy (1704), Francis (1708 likely never marr.), Jemima (1710), Content (1712) Abigail (1716) and Joseph (1718/9 likely never married).

Elisha Billington was born Block Island abt 1660 and died bef. 13 Apr 1741. He married Jane ___ and they had five children: Daniel (1710 m Mary Austen), Joseph (c1712 m Abigail Braman), Jemima (1715), Sarah (1718) and Mary (1720).


Isaac Billington (II) was born abt. 1692 and died Middleborough 19 Jun 1779. He married there 5 Mar 1729/30 Mary Donham and they had five children: Isaac (1730/1 poss. never marr.), Nathaniel (1732/3 m. Mary Donham), Seth (1735 m Deborah Smith), Ichabod (1737 m Betty Pack) and Mary.

  1. There are some indications where he may have been from Spalding, Lincolnshire, especially after his marriage.
  2. A Francis Billington, son of John (John was named heir to a lease of crown land in Lincolnshire in 1613). In 1650 Francis was stated to be living in New England and aged 40 years or thereabouts. There are some issues with assigning This Francis Billington of Lincolnshire as identical to the Mayflower passenger.
  3. MD 2:46, citing PCR 1:81
  4. After the death of Francis Billington, Abigail married Nathaniel Howland

DNA Results R1b-FTA18300

Previous testing

The Mayflower DNA Project lists two patrilineal (all male line) descendants of John Billington. Neither of these individuals currently have any Y-SNP results. One individual has tested 111 Y-STRs. FTDNA has only predicted where the family falls under the R-M269 Haplogroup. Plugging in the 111 Y-STRs in the Nevgen Y-DNA Haplogroup Predictor gives a prediction falling somewhere below R1b-U106>>Z381>>L48>>Z8>>Z12>Z8175>CTS10742.

Next Generation Sequence/Whole Genome Sequence testing

As of June 25, 2022 two Big Y-700 test results have been posted to the Mayflower DNA web site. This result came back with a subclade of CTS10742, BY14508>BY145737>FTA18300. Further testing of Billington patrilineal descendants would possibly define subclade branches of the Billington family.


Related Families

The following families married daughters of John Billington.

Richard Bullock was the first husband of Elizabeth Billington

Robert Beere was the second husband of Elizabeth Billington[1]

Samuel Sabin married Mary Billington

Edward May married Dorcas Billington

John Martin married Mercy Billington


  1. Elizabeth had a third husband, Thomas Patey, but no children by this last marriage.

References and External Resources

  • Hodge, Harriet Woodbury (rev. 2001 by Robert S. Wakefield) (rev. 2014 by John Bradley Arthaud), Mayflower Families through Five Generations. Vol. 21, Billington General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 2nd Ed. 2014
  • Arthaud, John Bradley, Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 21 [Billington], part 3. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 2018
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Increasings From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, Second edition 1995, 1996. pp. 16-18.
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References, (from contemporary records & scholarly journals) [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing], Canada. Second edition 2015


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